Career
He was influential in the IPL 2005/06 season, scoring 10 goals foreign After playing for for six years, in August 2006 he joined Iranian giants. The 2006/07 was his first season at and despite the team not winning any trophies, Badamaki was one of the top players and every time " triangle formed by him and teammates Mehrzad Madanchi and Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht played together played really well and created a lot of chances.
The 2008/09 season was indisputably Badamaki"s worst season in his career.
An injury made him miss over 8 games and when he returned head coach Afshin Ghotbi did not think Badamaki was fit to play. When Ghotbi resigned and Peyrovani took over, Badamaki was put in the starting eleven but he did not play as well and during matches fans started to boo him showing that Ghotbi was right and even when Nelo Vingada became the head coach, Badamaki was put in the reserves but he finally played in the AFC Champions League due to missing players to injuries and disciplinary problems.
In July 2006, he was one of the 40 players called up to the Iranian national team"s preliminary squad for the 2007 Asian Cup. On November 15, 2006, he made his debut for Iran against of Korea and scored in his debut.
Badamaki was among Iran"s squad winning the West Asian Football Federation Championship 2007.
He also was invited in June 2011 by Carlos Queiroz. International goals Scores and results list Iran"s goal tally first.