Abedzadeh was a member of the Persepolis Youth Academy from 2006 to 2007,[3] having previously trained under his father since he was 7. He moved to United Kingdom at the age of 15;[2] and after taking part in a trial with Arsenal,[4] joined Tottenham Hotspur's academy team in 2009. Abezadeh left Tottenham in the same year, following their signing of Italian goalkeeper Mirko Ranieri.[5][6]
During his time in the UK Abedzadeh also played for amateur youth teams Dinamo Dorigo,[7] London Tigers,[2][8] and Persian FC, the latter of the G.E. Roberts Enfield Football Alliance League.[9]
After briefly returning to Iran he moved to the United States in 2011,[8] to sign for Los Angeles Blues in the USL Professional Division, where his father is an assistant coach.[10] He made his debut on June 7, 2011, playing for Los Angeles Blues 23 (LA Blues' reserve team) in a USL Premier Development League game against Orange County Blue Star. He made 8 saves but conceded 5 goals, and was shown a yellow card.[11]