He moved to the United Kingdom at the age of 15,[5] and after spending two months with the third-tier outfit of Brentford[6] and taking part in a trial with Arsenal,[7] he joined Tottenham Hotspur's academy team in 2009.
[8] During his time in the UK, Abedzadeh also played for amateur youth teams Dinamo Dorigo,[9] London Tigers,[5][10] and Persian FC, the latter of the G.E.
[11] Abedzadeh was unable to obtain a work permit in UK and after briefly returning to Iran and training with Iran Pro League side Steel Azin, where his father was a coach, to keep himself on form,[12] he moved to the United States in 2011,[10] and signed for the Los Angeles Blues in the USL Championship, where his father was an assistant coach.
[14][15] In 2012, he had the option to join Chivas USA of Major League Soccer, but he decided to extend his contract with the Blues.
Abedzadeh signed with Portuguese Primeira Liga club Marítimo on 23 January 2017 after good performances with Barreirense in the Campeonato de Portugal.
[22] Abedzadeh was once called up to Iran national under-17 football team's camp for 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Kish Island, but never invited again.
[6][8] About his playing probability in Iran national under-23 football team, Abedzadeh said: "Again, they told me that they wanted to take the players who have been together for a long time and know each other well...