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Battles/wars
  
Iran–Iraq War †

Rank
  
Major general

Battles and wars
  
Iran–Iraq War

Hassan Ghazi

Died
  
1 March 1984, Khuzestan Province, Iran

Allegiance
  
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

Major General Hassan Ghazi (Persian: حسن غازی‎‎) ( 9 July 1959 – 1 March 1984) was an Iranian footballer who plays as the captain of Sepahan and was the main architect of the Iranian missile system in the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution during Iran–Iraq War.

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Biography

Ghazi was born on 9 July 1959 in Isfahan. When graduated from high school, Ghazi went to Isfahan University of Medical Sciences.

Club career

He is the former captain of the Sepahan under-23 team. In 1974, he was considered one of the best Iranian players despite his young age. Due to his potential talent, young age, and impressive performances, he was transferred to Iran under-23 team.

As developer of Iran's missile program

Ghazi took part in the 1979 Iranian Islamic Revolution. He had important roles in the Iran-Iraq war as Establishment of the first artillery and of the missile command center in AGIR.

Death

In 1 March 1984, Ghazi was marytred during Operation Kheibar at the age of 24.

Legacy

Ghazi Stadium, Ghazi Military base and Ghazi Bridge in Isfahan is named after him.

Shaghayeghe Ashegh(fa: شقایق عاشق) (27 January 2014), ed. Zeynan Ataee, Isfahan: Setaregane Derakhshan; consisted of brief biographies of Hassan Ghazi and a collection of memories of officers and other people about them.

References

Hassan Ghazi Wikipedia