Arash Javanmardi: Promising Footballer Dies After Serious Motor Vehicle Accident
- The football world has been dealt yet another heartbreaking blow with the passing of Arash Javanmardi
- The talented young player tragically lost his life after succumbing to injuries sustained in a motor accident
- His untimely death comes just weeks after the loss of an iconic Northern Irishman, who also died in similarly tragic circumstances
Barnet FC has been plunged into mourning after confirming the tragic death of 18-year-old academy player Arash Javanmardi.
The heartbreaking news was announced on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, after the promising youngster failed to recover from injuries sustained in a serious car accident.

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Arash Javanmardi dies in a motor accident
Javanmardi, affectionately known as "AJ", had been part of Barnet’s academy setup for the past two years.
Highly gifted with both feet, he stood out as a flamboyant, creative player who brought flair and excitement to the pitch.
He was also a member of the club’s National League "Champion of Champions" winning squad, a testament to his talent and dedication.
In an emotional statement, Barnet FC paid tribute to the teenager:
"It is with profound sadness that Barnet Football Club announces the passing of Academy player Arash ‘AJ’ Javanmardi.
"A flamboyant and creative footballer who was talented with both feet, AJ had been on the Academy Football Education Programme for two years and was also part of the National League ‘Champion of Champions’ winning squad.
"As a person, AJ was highly ambitious but also thoughtful, caring and considerate. He was a big character who put smiles on people’s faces; a skilled jokester who knew how to enjoy life."
To honour his memory, a minute of applause will be observed ahead of Barnet’s League Two match against Walsall at The Hive Stadium on Saturday, according to The Sun.
Football community mourns with Barnet over Javanmardi's death
Since the announcement, messages of condolence have poured in from across the football world.
Clubs in the English Football League and beyond have expressed their solidarity with Barnet and AJ’s loved ones.
Scunthorpe United wrote:
"Everyone at Scunthorpe United sends their condolences and thoughts to AJ's family and friends, and everyone connected with Barnet."
Crawley Town shared:
"Everyone at Crawley Town sends their thoughts and prayers to AJ’s friends and family at this difficult time❤️"
Northampton Town added:
"Such tragic news. Sending our sincerest condolences ❤️"
York City FC posted:
"Everyone at York City FC sends their thoughts and prayers to AJ’s friends and family and everyone connected with Barnet FC at this difficult time ❤️"
Bromley FC summed up the mood:
"Our thoughts are with Arash’s friends, family and everyone associated with Barnet FC."

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Javanmardi’s passing comes just weeks after a similar tragedy struck the football community.
Northern Irish player Aaron Moffett, 38, died following a severe road accident last month.
The County Armagh native had been hospitalised since the crash but sadly never recovered.
Remembering Diogo Jota and his brother
In a related and sombre report, YEN.com.gh noted that it has been over a month since the football world was left reeling from the tragic deaths of Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva.
The pair lost their lives in a horrific road accident in Northern Spain, leaving behind devastated families, shell-shocked teammates, and millions of heartbroken fans.
Proofreading by Omoleye Omoruyi, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh