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Hossein Kaebi
Iranian footballer

Hossein Kaebi

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Iranian footballer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Ahvaz, Ahvaz County, Khuzestan Province, Iran
Age
39 years
Stats
Height:
168
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Biography

Hossein Kaebi (also spelled Ka'abi; Persian: حسین کعبی‎‎, pronounced [hoˈsein-e ˈkæʔbiː]; born September 1985 in Ahvaz) is an Iranian football player.

Hossein is the youngest of a 14 siblings family, including 8 older brothers and 5 older sisters. His family descends of the Arab minority of Khuzestan. Kaebi is known for using his pace in getting forward from right-back to support his team's attacks. He also has a ferocious nature, despite his short stature, and a great work rate.

Club career

Kaebi started his football in Esteghlal Ahvaz F.C. youth academy, before moving to Foolad. It was in this club that Croatian coach Vinko Begović quickly discovered him and soon he was in the first team line-up despite his tender young age. He was selected for the U17 team that played in the AFC U-17 Championship 2000. He was also selected for the national team soon after the Asian Championship. Kaebi started getting attention from European clubs at an early age and went on a 3-week trial at Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2003. He was part of the Team that won the Iran's Premier Football League on 2004 with Foolad for first time. Kaebi disappointed many when he signed for UAE club Emirates. Kaebi signed a contract with Persepolis F.C. on 25 February 2007 on a 6-month deal.

On 5 July 2007, he signed a two-year deal with Leicester City for an undisclosed fee, making his debut as a substitute in a 4–1 win over Watford on 25 August. Kaebi used a translator to speak for him during his time at Leicester City as he could not speak English. He was relegated to the reserve squad following the sacking of Martin Allen on 29 August.

Kaebi revealed on 19 September that he was settling in well with the club and was eager to show his talent to the fans. But on 15 October, he told the Leicester Mercury that he was frustrated at being left in the reserve squad. This left many Iranian fans to question the club's decision to leave an international footballer out of the first team setup. Kaebi later declared to Sky Sports that if his "time on the bench continues then" he would consider leaving Leicester.

He finally made his long-awaited start on 11 December in a 3–1 defeat to Ipswich Town on 11 December 2007. He was however transfer listed by then-manager Ian Holloway on 23 December, eight days after featuring in a 2–0 defeat to Hull City, his last ever appearance for the club. He was released by mutual consent on 4 February 2008, after he failed to secure a move from Leicester when the January transfer window closed.

Return to Iran

He was returned to Persepolis after he failed to make an impact at Leicester City. He won the Iran's Premier Football League for the second time under Afshin Ghotbi. Despite the offer from Persepolis F.C. he decided to move to Saipa F.C.. He said he wanted to experience new team and he could not continue playing for Persepolis F.C. but he never said why. Many others believed that he moved to Saipa F.C. for a better offer. After 2 seasons he settled in one club and played in Asian Champions League also played 26 games in 2008–9 season for Saipa.Then he joined Steel Azin and spent two seasons before joining Rah Ahan in 2011 where he joined his beloved coach Ali Daei where they fall apart after Kaebi failed to attend few training sessions on time and he decided to leave and move to Sanat Naft in January 2013 where he stayed for half a season and 6 months before joining Esteghlal Khuzestan for 2013–14 season.

Club career statistics

As of 24 July 2014
Club performanceLeagueCupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
IranLeagueHazfi CupAsiaTotal
2002–03FooladPro League244--244
2003–04181--181
QatarLeagueEmir of Qatar CupAsiaTotal
2004–05Al SaddQatar Stars League18362245
IranLeagueHazfi CupAsiaTotal
2005–06FooladPro League2620050312
United Arab EmiratesLeaguePresident's CupAsiaTotal
2006–07EmiratesUAE Football League71--71
IranLeagueHazfi CupAsiaTotal
2006–07PersepolisPro League6310--73
EnglandLeagueFA CupEuropeTotal
2007–08Leicester CityChampionship3000--30
IranLeagueHazfi CupAsiaTotal
2007–08PersepolisPro League10000--100
2008–09Saipa2611020291
2009–10Steel Azin30431--335
2010–1125120--271
2011–12Rah Ahan26110--271
2012–138000--80
Sanat Naft19000--190
2013–14Esteghlal Khuzestan19000--190
2016–17SepidroodAzadegan League00----00
TotalIran2371770
Qatar18362
United Arab Emirates71--
England3000--30
Career total24721132
  • Assist Goals
SeasonTeamAssists
05–06Foolad2
07–08Leicester City1
07–08Persepolis1
08–09Saipa1
09–10Steel Azin2
10–11Steel Azin0
11–12Rah Ahan2
12–13Rah Ahan0
12–13Sanat Naft1

International career

Kaebi won his first cap having just turned 16, scoring his first international goal against Cameroon League XI on 15 August 2003, although the match was not considered an official international. He scored his first official goal for Iran against New Zealand in the 2003 AFC/OFC Cup Challenge . In 2004, he was named amongst World Soccer Magazine's Top 10 most promising players. He was in Iran squad for 2004 Asian Cup which finished third and he also won the 2004 West Asian Football Federation Championship in Tehran. Kaebi was in the Iran squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, appearing in all three matches of the group stage. His most memorable performance came against Portugal, where he was able to clamp down both Cristiano Ronaldo and Luís Figo. He was also included in the squad for the 2007 Asian Cup, making just one appearance against China, which ended in a 2–2 draw. He was called to Team Melli for 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. He also performed in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification for Team Melli. In 2009, he made a mistake against Qatar in a friendly, which Iran lost in the last minute and Kaebi was dropped for the rest of the games and was used as a substitute for a while.

International caps

Iran
YearAppsGoals
200220
2003101
2004170
2005110
200690
200720
2008150
2009170
201010
Total841

International goals

Scores and results list Iran's goal tally first.
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
112 October 2003Azadi Stadium, Tehran New Zealand3–03–0AFC/OFC Cup Challenge

Honours

  • Iran Pro League Winner: 2
    • 2004/05 with Foolad
    • 2007/08 with Persepolis F.C.
  • Third Place:1
    • 2006/07 With Persepolis F.C.
Iran
  • AFC/OFC Cup Challenge winner:
    • 2003
  • West Asian Football Federation Championship winner: 1
    • 2004
  • Asian Cup
    • Third Place: 1
      • 2004
  • AFC U-16 Championship
    • Runner-up:1
      • AFC U-17 Championship 2000
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