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Al-Khaleej FC
Khaleej Football Club ( ar, نادي الخليج بسيهات, nādī al-khalīj bi-Sayhāt, Saihat Gulf Club) is a Saudi Arabian multisports club. Located in Saihat, Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It is a sport, social, educational club. Additionally, different teams in this club, categorized in different levels based on the age, play different sports. Among the sports played by the Khaleej Club teams are football, handball, volleyball, basketball, tennis, table tennis, gymnastics, athletics, aquatics and others. The club is well known for the handball team which played in different worldwide championships. Also, the athletics team accomplished worldwide golden middles. Administration The current administration that runs the club is the club-president Fawzi Al-Bashsa and vice-president Nazih Al-Nasr. Football Management staff *Manager: Pedro Emanuel *Sporting Director: Constantin Pana Managerial history * Ahmad Al-Ajlani (1997 – 1999) * Khaled Al-Marzouq (May 1, 19 ...
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Prince Nayef Bin Abdulaziz Stadium
Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Stadium is a sports stadium located on the Jubail-Dhahran highway, near the city of Qatif, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It is named after the Saudi prince himself. The tenant clubs for this stadium include Al-Khaleej of Saihat and Modhar of Qatif. It is about 20 km east of King Fahd International Airport King Fahd International Airport ( ar, مطار الملك فهد الدولي; KFIA) , also known as Dammam International Airport or simply Dammam Airport or King Fahd Airport, is the international airport serving Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The airp .... Sports venues in Saudi Arabia {{Portal, Saudi Arabia ...
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Khaled Al-Marzouq
Khaled is a male Arabic name, and may refer to: People * Khaled Azhari (born 1966), Egyptian politician * Khaled Chehab (1886–1978), Lebanese politician * Khaled (musician), an Algerian Raï musician * DJ Khaled, a Palestinian-American DJ Surname * Amr Khaled, an American Muslim activist and television preacher * Leila Khaled, a Palestinian refugee and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine * Mahjabeen Khaled, a Bangladeshi politician from the Bangladesh Awami League party Other * ''Khaled (album)'', the self-titled album by the Algerian musician (above) * ''Khaled (film)'', a 2011 Canadian drama film, directed by Asghar Massombagi * Khaled (horse), thoroughbred racehorse * '' Khaled: A Tale of Arabia'', an 1891 novel by F. Marion Crawford See also * Khalid (other) Khalid (Arabic: خَالِد ''khālid'') is a common ِArabic masculine given name in many Arab and Asian countries, which means "eternal, everlasting, immortal". Khalid may also ref ...
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Patrick De Wilde
Patrick De Wilde (born 19 April 1964) is a Belgian football manager who works as technical director of Lithuania. Career In 2007, De Wilde was appointed assistant manager of Ukrainian side Metalurh (Donetsk) after managing Eendracht Aalst in the Belgian lower leagues. In 2008, he was appointed technical director of a Belgian field hockey club after working as youth coach of the Aspire Academy in Qatar. In 2010, De Wilde was appointed manager of Chinese third division outfit Tianjin Tianhai after working as assistant manager o Beveren in the Belgian top flight, where he underwent brain tumor removal surgery and helped them achieve promotion to the Chinese second division. In 2011, he was appointed youth coach of Red Bull Salzburg, one of Austria's most successful clubs. In 2012, De Wilde was appointed manager of Liefering in the Austrian lower leagues, before working as a scout of Red Bull Salzburg. In 2016, he was appointed manager Saudi Arabian side Khaleej after ...
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Jalel Kadri
Jalel Kadri ( ar, جلال القادري; born on 14 December 1971), is a Tunisian football coach who is currently the head coach of the Tunisian national football team. Coaching career His first coaching positions include AS Djerba, AS Kasserine, AS Gabès and US Monastir. During the 2008–09 season, he was head coach at ES Zarzis, then from spring to summer 2010 at EGS Gafsa, and from November 2011 to May 2012 at Al-Ansar FC. He then coached ES Beni-Khalled from May to September 2012. In 2013, he was assistant coach of the Tunisian team for a few games. From October 2013, he was once again a freelance coach at Saudi club Al-Nahda. For the 2014–15 season, he accepted this position at Al-Khaleej Club, where he accompanied the team for two seasons. From October 2017, he continued with JS Kairouan, where he would only stay until March 2018. Shortly after, he was then under contract with CA Bizertin, where he remained for the rest of the season. . In the United Arab E ...
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Ayman Ragab
Ayman ( ar, أيمن, also spelled as Aiman, Aimen, Aymen, or Eymen in the Latin alphabet) is an Arabic masculine given name. It is derived from the Arabic Semitic root () for ''right'', and literally means ''righteous'', ''he who is on the right'', ''right-handed'', ''blessed'' or ''lucky''. An early bearer of the name was Ayman ibn Ubayd, an early Muslim and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It is a masculine name in the Arabic language. However, in Pakistan, Ayman is used both as a masculine and feminine name. This may be because of the popular woman figure Umm Ayman, who raised Muhammad, whom parents name their daughter after. Her first name was ''Barakah'', and Umm Ayman was her kunya, with "Umm" meaning ''mother of'', and Ayman being the name of her eldest son, Ayman ibn Ubayd. In Turkey, the name is spelled as ''Eymen''. Eymen was the second most popular given name for boys born in the country in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. In Malaysia, Aiman was the 2 ...
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Ahmed El Agouz
Ahmed El Agouz ( ar, احمد العجوز; born 23 July 1966) is an Egyptian football manager. In 2020, he was appointed as the General coach of Ismaily SC Ismaily Sporting Club ( ar, نادي الإسماعيلي الرياضي) is an Egyptian professional football club, established on 20 March 1921 as El Nahda Sporting Club ( ar, جمعية نهضة الشباب المصري ) ( Egyptian pronunci .... Managerial statistics References Living people 1966 births Egyptian football managers People from Sharqia Governorate Al-Khaleej FC managers Ismaily SC managers Saudi First Division League managers Egyptian expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia Egyptian expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia {{Egypt-footy-bio-stub ...
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Abderrazek Chebbi
Abderrazek Chebbi ( ar, عبدالرزاق الشابي; born 9 February 1962) is a Tunisian association football, football coach and former player who played for Étoile du Sahel. He is currently the manager of Saudi FDL club Al-Qaisumah FC, Al-Qaisumah. Career He spent his whole playing career with Étoile du Sahel and made his debut in the early 1980s. He retired in 1990 and was made assistant manager in 1990. In 1995, he won the 1995 CAF Cup as the assistant manager of Brazilian coach José Dutra dos Santos, Dutra. He was then named as the manager of ES Hammam-Sousse in 2001 before to Qatar to manage Al-Rayyan SC, Al-Rayyan in 2002. On 26 December 2004, Chebbi was named as the manager of Al-Jabalain FC, Al-Jabalain. This would the first of many Saudi clubs he would take charge of. His first match ended in a 2–1 defeat against Al-Raed FC, Al-Raed on 29 December 2004. In his first season, Chebbi guided Al-Jabalain to a ninth-placed finish 9 points clear of relegation. Chebbi' ...
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Eelco Schattorie
Eelco Schattorie (born 18 December 1971) is a Dutch football manager. Career Born in Swalmen, Schattorie started as a youth and assistant coach, later becoming the caretaker manager and finally Technical Director for Youth Development with Dutch club VVV-Venlo. In 1996 he served as the club's head coach on a caretaker basis for four matches in 1996 after former head coach, Jan Versleijen, left the club. During his 3 league games and single cup game in charge, he earned the unusual record of being the club's only undefeated coach in history, an achievement he still retains. This run started with a 0-1 victory at FC Dordrecht away game, another victory against FC Emmen at home and a draw at FC den Bosch. One of his biggest achievements during his twelve-year stay at VVV Venlo was successfully bringing a lot of talents from the youth academy to the first team. In 1999 he successfully obtained the highest tier UEFA PRO license at age 28. He was the youngest coach ever to obtai ...
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Sameer Hilal
Sameer Hilal ( ar, سمير هلال; born 1967) is a Saudi Arabian professional football manager and former player. Career Born in Dammam, Hilal began his senior career at Al-Ettifaq in 1987 and spent 15 years at the club, winning 4 major titles with the club. He moved to Al-Khaleej in 2001 where he spent a season before retiring. After retiring, Hilal was appointed as an assistant coach at Al-Khaleej in 2007. On 17 November 2008, he was appointed as a caretaker manager following the sacking of Samir Sellimi. He was then appointed as manager until the end of the 2008–09 season. Hilal then returned to Al-Ettifaq as an assistant manager, a position he held for two seasons. Following the sacking of Branko Ivanković, Hilal was named as caretaker manager for the second leg of King Cup tie against Al-Fateh. On 28 May 2013, Hilal was appointed as the manager of Al-Khaleej and led the club to promotion to the Pro League, after finishing as runner-up in the First Division. The fol ...
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Samir Sellimi
Samir Sellimi (born 5 June 1970) is a Tunisian footballer. He played in 49 matches for the Tunisia national football team from 1988 to 1995. He was also named in Tunisia's squad for the 1994 African Cup of Nations tournament. After retiring he became a manager. He is a brother of fellow Tunisian international Adel Sellimi Adel Sellimi ( ar, عادل السليمي; born 16 November 1972) is a former football player and current manager. As a child, he drew inspiration from the 1978 World Cup team who became the first African nation to win a World Cup match. At .... References External links * 1970 births Living people People from Tunis Governorate Tunisian men's footballers Club Africain players Tunisia men's international footballers 1994 African Cup of Nations players Men's association football midfielders Tunisian football managers Najran SC managers US Ben Guerdane managers AS Marsa managers Saudi First Division League managers Tunisian expatria ...
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Ricardo Formosinho
Ricardo Manuel Nunes Formosinho (born 9 September 1956) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a midfielder, currently manager of Egyptian Premier League club Modern Future. Playing career Born in Setúbal, Formosinho spent most of his career with local Vitória Futebol Clube, making his Primeira Liga debut during 1974–75 and finishing the season with only two league appearances. In the following years he became a regular for the Sado River club, scoring a career-best six goals in 26 matches in 1976–77 as it finished in sixth position. After three years in the top flight, two with Varzim S.C. and one with Amora FC, Formosinho returned to Vitória for a further five campaigns, the last being spent in the Segunda Liga. In the 1987 off-season, the 31-year-old returned to the latter tier and joined S.C. Farense, appearing in 27 games in his first year (one goal) and being relegated in his second. Formosinho retired from football in June 1991 after one season wit ...
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Lotfi Benzarti
Lotfi Benzarti is a Tunisian football manager. References

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