Zubayr Amiri

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Zubayr Amiri
Amiri with Afghanistan in 2015
Personal information
Date of birth 2 May 1990 (1990-05-02) (age 33)
Place of birth Kabul, Afghanistan
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
SC 1960 Hanau
Number 7
Youth career
1. FC 06 Langdiebach
TSV Hanau
Viktoria Aschaffenburg
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009–2010 Viktoria Aschaffenburg 28 (2)
2010–2011 Eintracht Frankfurt II 25 (1)
2011–2012 FC Bayern Alzenau 6 (0)
2012 Viktoria Aschaffenburg 4 (0)
2012–2014 FC Bayern Alzenau 50 (11)
2014–2022 SC Hessen Dreieich
2022–2023 Eintracht Frankfurt II 37 (5)
2023– SC 1960 Hanau
International career
2011– Afghanistan 31 (4)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23 May 2018
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 10:29, 7 April 2024 (UTC)

Zubayr Amiri (Dari: زبیر امیري; born 2 May 1990) is an Afghan professional footballer who plays for SC 1960 Hanau and the Afghanistan national team. Amiri operates as a midfielder, and can also play in a more attacking role; considered a versatile player because he is proficient with both feet.[citation needed] He has previously played for Viktoria Aschaffenburg and Eintracht Frankfurt II.

Club career[edit]

Amiri was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. After playing youth football for 1.FC Langendiebach, TSV 1860 Hanau and Viktoria Aschaffenburg, he began his senior career at Viktoria Aschaffenburg in the 2009–10 season, in which the club competed in the Hessenliga. Amiri had a successful season, playing 28 of Viktoria's 36 games and also scoring twice. He left the club at the end of the season after they went into administration and were relegated, despite finishing in eighth place. Amiri then transferred to Eintracht Frankfurt II for the 2010–11 season.

Amiri made his debut for Frankfurt in a 3–2 loss to Hessen Kassel on 1 September 2010.[1] In the midfielder's first season at the club, Frankfurt finished sixth in the Regionalliga Süd. Amiri featured in 24 of Frankfurt's 30 matches, scoring one goal.[2] He also contributed eight assists, doubling the number of goals he created at Viktoria Aschaffenburg.[citation needed] His first goal for Frankfurt came in a 4–0 home win over 1860 Munich on 7 December 2010.[3]

After being released by Eintracht Frankfurt, Amiri joined Regionalliga Süd club FC Bayern Alzenau in December 2011.[4] He was given the number 11 shirt by the club.[5] Later that month, Amiri helped Alzenau's under–23 side win the SV Heitzenröder-Silvestercup indoor football tournament. Amiri was the tournament's fourth–top scorer with 7 goals.[6] The midfielder made his league debut for the club on 3 March 2012, coming on as a substitute for Patrick Armhein in a 3–1 defeat to Stuttgarter Kickers.[7] He went on to make five more appearances for the side. Amiri's last league appearance for Alzenau came in a 1–0 win over his former club Eintracht Frankfurt II on 29 April 2012.

Amiri rejoined former club Viktoria Aschaffenburg on 1 July 2012, but had to wait until 25 July for his first league appearance of the 2012–13 season, coming on as a substitute for defender Fnan Tewelde in a 5–0 loss at SV Seligenporten.[8][9] However, less than two months after signing for Aschaffenburg, Amiri's contract was cancelled by mutual agreement on 31 August 2012.[10]

The midfielder signed for his former club, FC Bayern Alzenau, in September. Amiri had a successful spell at FC Bayern since rejoining the club, scoring five goals and assisting another eight goals in only 20 matches.

International career[edit]

Amiri was first included in the Afghanistan national team when he was called up to his country's 2011 AFC Challenge Cup squad. He was an unused substitute in the defeat to Nepal on 7 April and the 1–0 win over Sri Lanka two days later, but made his debut for Afghanistan on 11 April after coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute in the 2–0 loss to Korea DPR in the final group game.[11] Amiri had to wait two months for his second international cap, playing in the first half of the 2–0 loss to Palestine on 29 June 2011 in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier.[12]

Personal life[edit]

Zubayr Amiri has two cousins who are also footballers, Germany international Nadiem Amiri and Nauwid Amiri.[13]

Career statistics[edit]

Scores and results list Afghanistan's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Amiri goal.[14]
List of international goals scored by Zubayr Amiri
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 24 December 2015 Trivandrum International Stadium, Kariavattom, India  Bangladesh 3–0 4–0 2015 SAFF Championship
2 3 January 2016 Trivandrum International Stadium, Kariavattom, India  India 1–0 1–2 (a.e.t.) 2015 SAFF Championship
3 5 September 2017 King Abdullah II Stadium, Amman, Jordan  Jordan 1–3 1–4 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification
4 11 June 2022 Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata, India  India 1–1 1–2 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification

References[edit]

  1. ^ Afghanistan – Zubayr Amiri – Profile – Soccerway
  2. ^ 2010–11 Season Summary: Destination Germany FootballAfghanistan.com. 31 May 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  3. ^ Eintracht Frankfurt II vs. 1860 Munchen II – 7 December 2010 – Soccerway
  4. ^ Regionalliga Süd – FC Bayern Alzenau verpflichtet Zubayr Amiri (in German) MittelKreis. 18 December 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2011.
  5. ^ Unsere 1. Mannschaft für die Saison 2011/12 Archived 8 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine FC Bayern Alzenau. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  6. ^ Bayern Alzenau gewinnt den Silvestercup 2011 (in German) FC Germania 09. 30 December 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  7. ^ Bayern Alzenau vs. Stuttgarter Kickers – 3 March 2012 Soccerway. 3 March 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  8. ^ The Football Database – Zubayr Amiri (in German) FussballDaten.de. 1 July 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  9. ^ Seligenporten 5–0 Viktoria Soccerway. 25 July 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  10. ^ Garcia und Amiri verlassen die Viktoria (in German) Viktoria-Aschaffenburg.de. 31 August 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  11. ^ Zubayr Amiri: Football Afghanistan
  12. ^ Afghanistan vs. Palestine – 29 June 2011 – Soccerway
  13. ^ Buschmann, Heiko (8 May 2016). "Amiri: Auch Nauwid träumt vom Nationalteam". fussball.de (in German). Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  14. ^ "Amiri, Zubayr Hải". National Football Teams. Retrieved 5 September 2017.

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