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Najah Hamadi
Najah Hamadi (born 8 March 1984) is a Tunisia Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares m ...n football forward. References 1984 births Living people Tunisian men's footballers ES Beni-Khalled players ES Métlaoui players AS Gabès players Olympique Sidi Bouzid players JS Kairouan players Olympique Béja players Stade Tunisien players US Monastir (football) players Jendouba Sport players AS Marsa players Men's association football forwards Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 players {{Tunisia-footy-forward-stub ...
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ES Beni-Khalled
Étoile Sportive de Béni Khalled () is a Tunisian football club, based in the city of Béni Khalled in northeast Tunisia. Current squad Managers *Abderrazak Aloui ''(1964–67)'' *Driss Aloui ''(1967–68)'' *Hammadi Jaouahdou ''(1976–77)'' *Kilani Derouiche ''(1977–78)'' *Rejeb Sayeh ''(1979–81)'' *Mohamed Mensi and Mohamed Gritli ''(1981–82)'' *Mohamed Mensi ''(1982–83)'' *Ahmed Aleya and Mustapha Derouiche ''(1983–84)'' *Kilani Derouiche ''(1984–85)'' *Kilani Derouiche and Mustapha Derouiche ''(1985–86)'' *Amor Amri, Mustapha Derouiche then Rejeb Sayeh ''(1986–87)'' *Rejeb Sayeh ''(1987–89)'' *Salem Kraïem then Mustapha Derouiche ''(1989–90)'' *Ali Rached ''(1990–91)'' *Mustapha Derouiche ''(1991–92)'' * Ali Kaabi, Mustapha Derouiche then Ali Sraïeb ''(1992–93)'' *Mahmoud Bacha ''(1993–94)'' *Kilani Derouiche ''(1994–95)'' * Ali Kaabi then Mahmoud Bacha ''(1995–96)'' *Wahid Hidoussi and Abderrahmane R ...
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Tunisian Men's Footballers
Tunisian may refer to: * Someone or something connected to Tunisia *Tunisian Arabic *Tunisian people *Tunisian cuisine *Tunisian culture Tunisian culture is a product of more than three thousand years of history and an important Multiculturalism, multi-ethnic influx. History of Tunisia, Ancient Tunisia was a major civilization crossing through history; different cultures, civili ... {{Disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Jendouba Sport Players
Jendouba ( ; Formerly known as Souk El Arba until 30 April 1966) is a city in northwestern Tunisia, and capital of the Jendouba Governorate. It is an important crossroads with many road links to other towns such as El Kef, Tabarka, Ain Draham and Béja. The main economic activity is agriculture. It is close to the famous ancient Roman city of Bullaregia or Bulla Regia, as well as the ancient marble quarry of Chemtou. The city's name is derived from Amazigh with the exact translation being “land of grain.” History Historically, this region was important and wealthy. During the Roman Empire the town was called Libertina and was a civitas of the Roman Province of Byzacena in North Africa. The historical importance of the area is evidenced by the nearby great Roman cities of Bulla Regia and Chemtou. Several other historical sites witness the role this city played centuries ago in the economic life of the region. Around 670 the town fell to the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. ...
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Stade Tunisien Players
Stade (; ), officially the Hanseatic City of Stade (, ) is a city in Lower Saxony in northern Germany. First mentioned in records in 934, it is the seat of the district () which bears its name. It is located roughly to the west of Hamburg and belongs to that city's wider metropolitan region. Within the area of the city are the urban districts of Bützfleth, Hagen, Haddorf and Wiepenkathen, each of which have a council () of their own with some autonomous decision-making rights. Stade is located in the lower regions of the river Elbe. It is also on the German Timber-Frame Road. History The first human settlers came to the Stade area in 30,000 BC. Swedish and Danish Vikings under Eric the Victorious conquered Stade and looted the town during the 990s. Many prominent Saxons were taken back as slaves by Swedish troops. A majority of Vikings withdrew after taking plenty of plunder. A minor part of the Swedish and Danish forces stayed but were later defeated by reinforce ...
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Olympique Béja Players
Olympique is the French word for 'Olympic', it may refer to several sports teams or other related articles: Teams * Biarritz Olympique, rugby union club from Biarritz, France * Castres Olympique, rugby union club from Castres, France * Gatineau Olympiques, ice hockey club from Gatineau, Quebec, Canada * Nîmes Olympique, football club from Nîmes, France * Olympique Alès, football club from Alès, France * Olympique Antibes, basketball club from Antibes, France * Olympique Lyonnais, football club from Lyon, France * Olympique de Marseille, football club from Marseille, France * Olympique Nouméa, football club from New Caledonia * Olympique de Paris, football club from Paris, France (1895–1926) * Olympique Saint-Quentin, football club from Saint-Quentin, France * Olympique Saumur, football club from Saumur, France * Olympique de Valence, football club from Valence, France * Toulouse Olympique, rugby league club from Toulouse, France Other * Wolverhampton Olympique The Wo ...
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JS Kairouan Players
JS or js may refer to: Computing * JavaScript, a high-level, just-in-time compiled, object-oriented programming language * JScript, Microsoft's dialect of the ECMAScript standard used in Internet Explorer Businesses and organizations * Jonge Socialisten, a Dutch political group * Air Koryo, North Korea's state-run airline, IATA code JS * Jahangir Siddiqui & Co., a Pakistani financial services company * JS Model, Chinese manufacturer of UAVs * Jaffna Stallions, a team participating in Lanka Premier League * United Serbia (''Jedinstvena Srbija''), a political party in Serbia * JS Global, a Chinese manufacturer of home appliances Other uses * JS (Indian magazine), defunct youth magazine * JS (band), an American female R&B duo * "JS" (song), by Mamoru Miyano, 2009 * Japanese Ship, a ship prefix used by the Japanese military * Jiangsu, a province of China * Joule-second (J s, or J∙s), describing the amount of action, or the unit measure of angular momentum * Joule/second (J/s), o ...
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Olympique Sidi Bouzid Players
Olympique is the French word for 'Olympic', it may refer to several sports teams or other related articles: Teams * Biarritz Olympique, rugby union club from Biarritz, France * Castres Olympique, rugby union club from Castres, France * Gatineau Olympiques, ice hockey club from Gatineau, Quebec, Canada * Nîmes Olympique, football club from Nîmes, France * Olympique Alès, football club from Alès, France * Olympique Antibes, basketball club from Antibes, France * Olympique Lyonnais, football club from Lyon, France * Olympique de Marseille, football club from Marseille, France * Olympique Nouméa, football club from New Caledonia * Olympique de Paris, football club from Paris, France (1895–1926) * Olympique Saint-Quentin, football club from Saint-Quentin, France * Olympique Saumur, football club from Saumur, France * Olympique de Valence, football club from Valence, France * Toulouse Olympique, rugby league club from Toulouse, France Other * Wolverhampton Olympique The Wo ...
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