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CS Hammam-Lif
Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif ( ar, النادي الرياضي لحمام الأنف) or CSHL is a football club from Hammam-Lif in Tunisia. Founded in 1944, the team plays in green and white colours. Their ground is Stade Bou Kornine, which has 15,000 seats. Achievements Performance in national and domestic competitions * Tunisian League: 4 :: 1952¹, 1954¹, 1955¹, 1956 * Tunisian President Cup: 9 :: 1947¹, 1948¹, 1949¹, 1950¹, 1951¹, 1954¹, 1955¹, 1985, 2001 * Tunisia League Cup: 0 ::Runner-up: 2007 * Tunisian Super Cup: 1 :: 1985 ::Runner-up: 2001 ¹titles won prior to independence Performance in CAF competitions * CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 2 appearances ::1986 – Semi-finals ::2002 – Second Round Colors and badges Crest and Logos Recent logo used by the Tunisian media, adding the mount (Bou Kornine) of the city of Hammam-Lif. Image:Cshl.png, Logo used until 2008. Image:CS Hammam-Lif-Logo-2008.png, Logo used until 2013. Image:CS Hammam-Lif (logo).png, ...
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1944 In Sports
:''Note — many sporting events did not take place because of World War II. The 1944 Summer Olympics was also cancelled due to WWII. It was going to be held in London, United Kingdom. For more visit'' 1944 Summer Olympics.'' 1944 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. American football * NFL Championship: the Green Bay Packers won 14–7 over the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds * Army Cadets – college football national championship Association football *La Liga won by Valencia CF *German football championship won by Dresdner SC *Serie A – not held due to the conquest of Italy. *Primeira Liga won by Sporting CP *There is no major football competition in England, Scotland or France due to World War II. In England, several regional leagues are played but statistics from these are not counted in players’ figures. Australian rules football * Victorian Football League ** July 29: North Melbourne 11.21 (87) pip Richmond 14.2 (86) in the only VFL/AFL match w ...
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Bill Berry (footballer, Born 1904)
William George Berry (18 August 1904 – 15 September 1972), known in England as Bill Berry and in Francophone nations as George Berry or Georges Berry, was an English professional footballer who made over 130 appearances as an outside left in the Football League for Brentford. He also played league football for Gillingham, Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace and Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic and after his retirement he had a 30-year management career with clubs in France, Belgium, Football in Tunisia, Tunisia and Football in Luxembourg, Luxembourg. Playing career Early years An outside left, Berry began his career with the Royal Navy, Royal Naval Depot team in Chatham, Kent, Chatham, before joining Football League Third Division South, Third Division South club Charlton Athletic in 1923. He made 11 league appearances and scored two goals for the club before moving to Gillingham, of the same division, in February 1924. Berry remained at Priestfield Stadium, Priestfield ...
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Ridha Akacha
Reza is a Persian name, originating from the Arabic word , ''Riḍā'', which literally means "the fact of being pleased or contented; contentment, approval". In religious context, this name is interpreted as ''satisfaction'' or "''perfect contentment'' with God's will or decree". The name is neutral and not one used only by a particular sect, and is used widely by Iranian peoples, Iranians, Arab Christians and Druze, Arab Druze. According to Annemarie Schimmel, "riḍā is closely related to shukr"; "shukr" is an Arabic term denoting thankfulness and gratitude. Given name Religion * Ali al-Ridha, Eighth Shia Ithna Ashari Imam. * Ala Hazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Academics * Reza Afshari, Iranian historian * Reza Davari Ardakani, Iranian philosopher * Reza Ghadiri, Iranian-American chemist * Reza Iravani, Iranian academic * Rida Khawaldeh, Jordanian academic * Reza Malekzadeh, Iranian physician * Reza Mansouri, Iranian physicist * Reza Olfati-Saber, Iranian roboticist * Rida Said, ...
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Khemais Labidi
Khemais Labidi (born 30 August 1950) is a Tunisian football manager and retired footballer who played as a midfielder. He was most recently the manager of Ivorian club San Pédro. He represented the Tunisia national football team in the 1978 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Tunisian club Jeunesse Sportive Kairouanaise and Saudi club Al-Wehda. He later also coached the Tunisian Olympic side at the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), .... References External linksFIFA profile 1950 births Tunisian footballers Tunisia international footballers Tunisian expatriate footballers Association football midfielders 1978 FIFA World Cup players 1978 African Cup of Nations players Living people JS Kairouan players Al-Wehda Club (Mecca) players ...
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Nizar Khanfir
Nizar Khanfir is a Tunisian football manager. Managing CS Hammam-Lif, he went on to work for the national federation as manager of Tunisia U23 and Tunisia Olympic. In December 2015 he was hired as manager of Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club Stade Gabèsien. On 19 February 2016, a crowd of displeased Stade Gabèsien fans gathered at the training ground and interrupted the session. Khanfir subsequently left the club. He instead joined Rwandan club APR F.C. ahead of their 2016 CAF Champions League qualifying game against Yanga. Following a longer stint at Qatari team Al-Sailiya SC, he was hired as director of sports at CS Sfaxien Club Sportif Sfaxien ( ar, النادي الرياضي الصفاقسي) is a Tunisian professional association football club founded in 1928. History The club was founded in 1928 as ''Club Tunisien'', playing in green and red stripes. The team ... in March 2021. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Tunisian fo ...
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Khaled Hosni
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) Khaled (1943–1968) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse best known as a sire in the United States. Bred and raced in England by the Aga Khan III, Khaled was sired by Hyperion, the 1933 Epsom Derby and St. Leger Stakes winner and a six-time Le ..., thoroughbred racehorse * '' Khaled: A Tale of Arabia'', an 1 ...
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Ammar Souayah
Ammar Souayah ( ar, عمار السويّح) (born June 11, 1957) is a retired Tunisian footballer. Tunisia national football team In 2002, Ammar Souayah signed as the coach of the Tunisia national team and led the team at the FIFA World Cup. Tunisia began the tournament with a 2–0 defeat against Russia then drew 1–1 against strong Belgium but was defeated 2–0 against co-host Japan and eliminated in the Group Stage. He coached Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif and also Étoile du Sahel. Al-Shabab Riyadh On 23 January 2014, he was appointed the head coach of Al-Shabab, replacing Belgian Emilio Ferrera. He performed well with Al-Shabab in the 2014 AFC Champions League group stages. Al-Shabab played 6 matches, 5 won and lost 1. Managerial statistics As of 14 May 2014, Honours Manager ;Al-Shabab *King Cup of Champions The King Cup (sometimes spelled King's), officially known as The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Cup ( ar, كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين) ...
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Habib Mejri
Habib Majeri or Habib Mejri is a Tunisian football player who played for Tunisia in the 1978 African Cup of Nations The 1978 African Cup of Nations was the eleventh edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa ( CAF). It was hosted by Accra and Kumasi, Ghana. The format of the competition changed from 1976: the field of eight te .... He later became a manager. References 1951 births Living people Tunisian footballers Tunisia international footballers Association footballers not categorized by position 1978 African Cup of Nations players CS Hammam-Lif players Club Africain players Ohod Club players Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 players Saudi Professional League players Tunisian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Saudi Arabia Tunisian expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia Tunisian football managers AS Marsa managers CS Hammam-Lif managers EGS Gafsa managers {{Tunisia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Ahmed Dhib
Ahmed Dhib ( ar, أحمد ذيب; 20 November 1932 in Tunis-15 November 2009) was a Tunisian football manager. He coached the Tunisia national football team. He also coached CO Transports and Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif ( ar, النادي الرياضي لحمام الأنف) or CSHL is a football club from Hammam-Lif in Tunisia. Founded in 1944, the team plays in green and white colours. Their ground is Stade Bou Kornine, which has 1 .... References Tunisian footballers Tunisian football managers CS Hammam-Lif managers Espérance Sportive de Tunis managers 1932 births 2009 deaths JS Kairouan managers Association footballers not categorized by position CO Transports players Stade Tunisien players Club Africain players Al Ain FC managers {{tunisia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Andrej Prean Nagy
Andrej Prean Nagy (8 September 1923 – 5 September 1997) also referred to as André Nagy or Andras Nagy, was a Romanian-born Hungarian footballer and coach. As a player Nagy played for both Ferencváros and Hungary. Nagy left the country in 1945, and played abroad for Bayern Munich. He then moved to France where he played first with AS Cannes and then Olympique de Marseille and RC Strasbourg. He joined later Spanish team UD Las Palmas on 18 January 1952 where he played till 1955. Nagy had three stints as coach for Club Africain, Tunis ''Tounsi'' french: Tunisois , population_note = , population_urban = , population_metro = 2658816 , population_density_km2 = , timezone1 = CET , utc_offset1 ... in 1969–71, 1977–81, and 1984–85. External links and references * Profile and career stats
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Mokhtar Tlili
Mokhtar Tlili (born on 8 October 1942) is a Tunisian football manager. He coached the Tunisia national football team. He was a defender at CS Cheminots, he interrupts his playing career at the age of 25 years to become a coach. He quickly builds a reputation, which allows him to lead the majority of the major Tunisian clubs, obtaining a rich track record and a career in the Gulf countries and Libya. On October 2015, he was appointed as the Goodwill Ambassador of the International Mini-Football Federation. In October 2017, he guided the Tunisian team in 2017 WMF World Cup The 2017 World Minifootball Federation World Cup was the second edition of the WMF World Cup, the world championship for men's national minifootball teams organized by the World Minifootball Federation. The tournament was contested in Nabeul city ... and reached the quarter-finals. References 1942 births Living people Tunisian footballers CS Cheminots players Association footballers not categorized ...
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Jamel Eddine Bouabsa
Jamel may refer to: * Jamel, Tunisia, a city in Tunisia * Jamel, Germany, a village in Germany People with the given name Jamel * Jamel Aït Ben Idir (born 1984) French-Moroccan footballer * Jamel Dean (born 1996), American football player * Jamel Debbouze (born 1975), French actor * Jamel Holley (born 1979), American politician * Jamel McLean (born 1988), American basketball player * Temetrius Jamel Morant (born 1999), American basketball player * Jamel Phillips (born 1989), birth name of American rapper ASAP Twelvyy * Jamel Richardson Jamel Richardson (born January 22, 1982) is an American former professional football player who was a slotback in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He won two Grey Cup championships with the Montreal Alouettes, and was named the Grey Cup Most V ...
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