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2020 UNAF U-20 Tournament
The 2020 UNAF U-20 Tournament was the 13th edition of the UNAF U-20 Tournament. The tournament took place in Tunisia, from 13 to 28 December 2020. This tournament serves as a qualification event for the Africa U-20 Cup of Nations. The champions and the runners-up will qualify for the 2021 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations. Participants Egypt withdrew from the tournament due to seventeen players from the team testing positive for SARS-2 coronavirus. Venues Squads Match officials A total of 9 referees and 10 assistant referees were appointed for the tournament. Referees * Lotfi Bekouassa (Algeria) * Lamia Atman (Algeria) * Ahmed El-Ghandour (Egypt) * Yara Atef (Egypt) * Mutaz Ibrahim Al-Shalmani (Libya) * Jalal Jayed (Morocco) * Bouchra Karboubi (Morocco) * Mehrez Melki (Tunisia) * Dorsaf Ganouati (Tunisia) Assistant Referees * Abbes Akram Zerhouni (Algeria) * Redouane Bounoua (Algeria) * Ahmed Tawfiq Taleb (Egypt) * Yousef El-Bosati (Egypt) * Bassim Saef El-Naser (Libya) * Majd ...
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Adam Ben Lamin
Adam Karim Ben Lamin ( ar, آدَم كَرِيْم بن لَامِيْن; born 2 June 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Jönköpings Södra. Born in Sweden, he plays for the Tunisia national team. Early life Ben Lamin was born in Solna, and grew up in the Rinkeby-Kista district of Stockholm. Career Ben Lamin began playing football with the youth academy of Vasalund at the age of 4, and moved to the academy of AIK at the age of 10. After working his way up the U17 and U19 teams for AIK, he returned to Vasalund on loan in February 2018. He returned to AIK in 2018, and after a strong preseason signed a professional contract with them on 1 January 2019. On 16 August 2019, he went on loan with Utsikten in the Ettan. After returning to AIK, he trained with the professionals but did not make a competitive appearance for the club. On 25 January 2021, Ben Lamin transferred to the Superettan club Jönköpings Södra on a 2-year contract. Internation ...
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Final 3
Final, Finals or The Final may refer to: * Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which decides a winner for an event ** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of contests taking place after a regular season or round-robin tournament, culminating in a final by the first definition. * final (Java), a keyword in the Java programming language *Final case, a grammatical case * Final examination or finals, a test given at the end of a course of study or training *Part of a syllable *Final, a tone of the Gregorian mode Art and entertainment * ''Final'' (film), a science fiction film * ''The Final'' (film), a thriller film * ''Finals'' (film), a 2019 Malayalam sports drama film * Final (band), an English electronic musical group * ''Final'' (Vol. 1), album by Enrique Iglesias * ''The Final'' (album), by Wham! *"The Final", a song by Dir en grey on the album '' Withering to Death'' * ''Finals'' (comics), a ...
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1985 African Youth Championship
The 1985 African Youth Championship was the 5th edition of the biennial African qualification tournament for the FIFA World Youth Championship which was contested on a home-and-away two-legged basis. Nigeria reached the final for the first time in consecutive editions of the tournamentand successfully defended the title for the second time and beat Tunisia 3–2 on aggregate, although both teams qualified for the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship in the Soviet Union. Teams The following teams entered this edition of the tournament and played at least a match: Preliminary Round: * * * * * * * * First Round: * * * * * * * * * Second Round: * Preliminary round Burkina Faso, Libya and Togo withdrew, leaving Benin, Ethiopia and Senegal to advance to the First Round. The teams that received byes to the next round were Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Nigeria, Tunisia and Zimbabwe. First round Benin and Senegal withdre ...
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1983 African Youth Championship
The African Youth Championship 1983 was contested through home and away matches. It also served as qualification for the 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship. Teams The following teams entered the tournament (and played at least one match): * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Preliminary round 1 Liberia were ejected from the competition for using ineligible players in both legs. 2 Senegal withdrew after the first leg. 3 Ethiopia, Ghana, Central African Republic, Mauritius, Congo, Upper Volta and Libya all withdrew. First round 1 Swaziland withdrew after the first leg. 2 The second leg was scratched and Ivory Coast advanced to the second round after Equatorial Guinea were ejected from the competition for using five ineligible players in the first leg. Quarterfinals Semi-Finals Final Qualification to World Youth Championship The two best performing teams qualified for the 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship. * * Ex ...
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1981 African Youth Championship
The African Youth Championship 1981 was contested through home and away matches. It also served as qualification for the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship. Teams The following teams entered the tournament (and played at least one match): * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Preliminary round The first leg was played on 8 June 1980. The second leg was held on 22 June 1980. The winners advanced to the First Round. Guinea, Cameroon, Tunisia, Morocco, Ethiopia, Mauritania, Algeria, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Uganda, the Central African Republic and Kenya all received byes to the First Round. 1 Malawi and Benin withdrew. First round 1 Côte d'Ivoire, Uganda and Kenya withdrew. Second round 1 The second leg was scratched and Algeria advanced to the Semi-Finals as Central African Republic were forced to withdraw after the first leg due to civil unrest and political turmoil in the country. Semi-Final 1 Algeria withdrew. Final The first leg ...
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1979 African Youth Championship
The 1979 African Youth Championship was the first edition of the Championship. Algeria were crowned champions after beating Guinea in the final on the away goals rule, with both teams tied 4-4 after two legs. Both teams also qualified to the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship in Japan. Teams The following teams entered the tournament (and played at least one match): * * * * * * * * * * * Preliminary Round As Malawi, Madagascar and Senegal all withdrew, the Preliminary Round was scratched and Kenya, Mauritius and Gambia advanced to the First Round. First Round Uganda, Mali, Togo, Ivory Coast and Gambia withdrew: Mauritius, Morocco, Guinea, Cameroon and Nigeria all advanced to the Second Round. Second round Semi-Finals Final ' Algeria won on away goals. Winners Qualification to World Youth Championship The two best performing teams qualified for the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship The 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship, the second stagi ...
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Morocco National Under-20 Football Team
Morocco national under-20 football team, represents Morocco in association football at an under-20 age level and is controlled by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, the governing body for football in Morocco. The current coach is Zakaria Aboub. Honours * African Youth Championship: ** Winners (1): 1997 * Arab Cup U-20: ** Winners (2): 1989, 2011 * UNAF U-20 Tournament: ** Winners (2): 2015, 2020 *Islamic Solidarity Games ::Gold Medalists (1): 2013 * Mediterranean Games ::Gold Medalists (1): 2013 *Jeux de la Francophonie ::Gold Medalists (1): 2017 *Palestine Cup of Nations for Youth The Arab Cup U-20 () is an association football, international football competition organised by the Union of Arab Football Associations, contested by the U-20 national teams in the Arab world. The teams come from Confederation of African Football ... ::Winner (1): 1989 FIFA World Cup U-20 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations Tournament Records UNAF U-20 Tournament record Arab Cup ...
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Tunisia National Under-20 Football Team
The Tunisia national under-20 football team ( ar, منتخب تونس تحت 20 سنة لكرة القدم), nicknamed ''The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles'', belongs to the Tunisian Football Federation. Since 1977 the team has played eight times in the African Youth Championship, UNAF U-20 Tournament and twice in the FIFA U-20 World Cup (then known as the "FIFA World Youth Championship"). History Current staff Competition records Champions   Runners-up   Third place   Fourth place *''Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.'' FIFA U-20 World Cup record Africa U-20 Cup of Nations record Arab Cup U-20 record UNAF U-20 Tournament record Current squad The following players were named in the squad for the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup, to be played in May-June 2023. ''Caps and goals correct as of 10 March 2023, after the match against Nigeria.'' Honours * African Youth Champio ...
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Chiheb Labidi
Chiheb Labidi (born 1 June 2001) is a Tunisian professional football player who plays for Club Africain. Club career Chiheb Labidi made his professional debut for Club Africain on 28 April 2019, coming on as a substitute in the Ligue Pro 1 game against AS Gabès. International career With Tunisia U20, Labidi reached the U20 CAN semifinals in 2021 File:2021 collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: the James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021; Protesters in Yangon, Myanmar following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, coup d'état; A civil demonstration against the October–November 2021 .... He eventually was named in the best XI of the competition. References External links * 2001 births Living people Tunisian men's footballers Tunisia men's youth international footballers Men's association football forwards Club Africain players Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 players {{Tunisia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Mohamed Khalil (footballer)
Mohamed Khalil (born 27 April 1995) is an Egyptian water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics. See also * Egypt men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics * List of men's Olympic water polo tournament goalkeepers This is a list of male goalkeepers who have been named in the national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. Abbreviations Winning goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or ... References External links * 1995 births Living people Egyptian male water polo players Water polo goalkeepers Olympic water polo players for Egypt Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Egyptian people {{Egypt-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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Oussama Targhalline
Oussama Targhalline (born 20 May 2002) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Le Havre and the Morocco national team. Club career Targhalline began his career at the Mohammed VI Academy in Salé, Morocco before signing his first professional contract with Marseille at the age of 18. He scored his first senior goal for the club in a mid-season friendly match against Nîmes; Marseille went on to win the match 4–1. Targhalline made his first-team competitive debut for Marseille in a 4–1 Coupe de France win over Cannet Rocheville on 19 December 2021. He made his Ligue 1 debut in a 1–0 win over Bordeaux on 7 January 2022. On 1 August 2022, Targhalline was loaned to Turkish side Alanyaspor. On 7 January 2023, after being recalled from the loan spell, Targhalline joined Ligue 2 side Le Havre on a permanent deal, signing a contract until June 2025, with an option for another year. International career Targhalline has represented M ...
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Khalil Bara
Khalil, Khelil, or Khaleel may refer to: People * Khalil (Pashtun tribe) * Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931), Lebanese-American writer, poet, visual artist, and Lebanese nationalist * Khalil (scholar), 19th century Islamic scholar in the Emirate of Harar * DJ Khalil (born 1973), American hip hop and soul music producer * Khalil (name), a surname or personal name of multiple individuals and families * Khalil Mack (born 1991), NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears * Robert "Bob" Khaleel, American hip hop musician better known as Bronx Style Bob Places Algeria *Khelil, Algeria, town and commune in Bordj Bou Arréridj Province, Algeria *Sidi Khellil, town and commune in El M'Ghair District, El Oued Province, Algeria *Aïn Ben Khelil, a town and commune in district of Mécheria, Naâma Province, Algeria Iran * Halil River, also Haliri River or Zar Dasht River in its upper reaches, a river in the Jiroft and Kahnuj districts of Kerman Province, Iran * Khalil Kord, a village in Iran * Kha ...
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