In March 1999, the
Philadelphia KiXX fired
Dave MacWilliams. Namazi, on injured reserve after knee surgery, served as interim head coach. His success led to a permanent contract in July 1999. In 2001, Namazi took the KiXX to the MISL championship series where the team fell to the
Milwaukee Wave. In 2002, the KiXX won the championship, defeating the Wave. Four games into the 2002–2003 season, Namazi left the KiXX to become head coach of the
San Diego Spirit of
Women's United Soccer Association. He took the Spirit to the semifinals of the WUSA playoffs, the only season the Spirit made the playoffs. The WUSA collapsed at the end of the season and Namazi returned to playing for the
Cleveland Force in October 2003. In March 2004, the Force named Namazi as interim head coach, making him the permanent head coach a month later. He took the Force to the 2005 MISL championship series, losing to the Milwaukee Wave. The Force collapsed during the off season. On September 21, 2005, Namazi became the head coach of the
St. Louis Steamers. He took the Steamers to the championship series where they lost to the Baltimore Spirit. The Steamers folded during the off-season and Namazi moved to California to coach youth soccer for a year. He returned to coaching indoor soccer in September 2007 with the
New Jersey Ironmen. On June 3, 2010, Namazi was named head coach of the
Chicago Red Stars in the
Women's Professional Soccer, replacing Emma Hayes. In December 2010, Namazi was named as an assistant coach to the
Iran Pro League club
Steel Azin On April 28, 2011, he became assistant coach of the
Iranian national team alongside
Carlos Queiroz and goalkeeping coach
Dan Gaspar. On June 18, 2013, Iran
qualified for the
2014 FIFA World Cup, before
qualifying for the
2015 AFC Asian Cup months later. On March 26, 2014, Namazi became the assistant coach of the
United States women's national soccer team. Later in the year, he became the assistant coach to
Tab Ramos with the
United States men's national under-20 soccer team. In January 2016, Namazi was appointed as the new head coach for the
United States men's national under-18 soccer team. He won the
2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship as assistant coach of the US team with
Tab Ramos and
Brad Friedel. In May 2018, Namazi became head coach of
Persian Gulf Pro League side
Zob Ahan with signing a one-year deal. However, he and the club agreed to part ways only six months into the appointment. Namazi then joined the technical staff of the
United States U20 national team under manager
Tab Ramos. In the beginning of April 2019, Namazi was also hired at the Danish club
Helsingør. He was responsible for all scouting in North America. On April 22, Helsingør sacked their manager, and the club announced that Namazi would take charge as a caretaker for the rest of the season. On June 8, 2019, he agreed to continue as manager for the club for the upcoming season. However, Namazi expressed regret two weeks later and announced that he would not continue with the Danish club and would move back to the
United States. On September 2, 2022, Namazi joined
Hartford Athletic of the
USL Championship as an assistant coach and director of scouting. The move reunites Namazi with recently appointed manager
Tab Ramos, who Namazi had previously coached with while on the staff of the
United States men's national under-20 soccer team and the
Houston Dynamo. After a 2-10-4 start to the
2023 season, Ramos was relieved of his coaching duties and Namazi was named head coach.
USL Super League club
DC Power appointed Namazi as the club's head coach on July 10, 2025.
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