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El Gawafel Sportives De Gafsa
El Gawafel Sportives de Gafsa ( ar, القوافل الرياضية بقفصة) or EGSG is a football (soccer), football club from Gafsa in Tunisia. Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Confederation Cup: 1 appearance ::CAF Confederation Cup 2007, 2007 – Intermediate Round Evolution *1968–69 : Division III (South-West) *1969–70 : Division II *1970–72 : Division III (South-West) *1972–76 : Division II (Centre-South) *1976–78 : Division III (South-West) *1978–80 : Division II (Centre-South) *1980–83 : Division III (South-West) *1983–88 : Division II (South) *1988–90 : Division I (Centre-South) *1990–91 : Honor Division *1991–93 : Division I (Centre-South) *1993–96 : Honor Division *1996–00 : Honor Division (South) *2000–05 : League II *2005–?? : League I Former coaches External links Official siteFans site
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El Gawafel Sportives De Gafsa
El Gawafel Sportives de Gafsa ( ar, القوافل الرياضية بقفصة) or EGSG is a football (soccer), football club from Gafsa in Tunisia. Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Confederation Cup: 1 appearance ::CAF Confederation Cup 2007, 2007 – Intermediate Round Evolution *1968–69 : Division III (South-West) *1969–70 : Division II *1970–72 : Division III (South-West) *1972–76 : Division II (Centre-South) *1976–78 : Division III (South-West) *1978–80 : Division II (Centre-South) *1980–83 : Division III (South-West) *1983–88 : Division II (South) *1988–90 : Division I (Centre-South) *1990–91 : Honor Division *1991–93 : Division I (Centre-South) *1993–96 : Honor Division *1996–00 : Honor Division (South) *2000–05 : League II *2005–?? : League I Former coaches External links Official siteFans site
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Marouane Belghoul
Marouane, Merouane or variations thereof may refer to: Given name Marouane * Marouane Ben Amor (born 1989), Tunisian footballer * Marouane Braiek (born 1985), Tunisian retired football goalkeeper * Marouane Chamakh (born 1984), Moroccan-French footballer * Marouane Fakhr (born 1989), Moroccan football goalkeeper * Marouane Fehri (born 1979), Tunisian former volleyball player * Marouane Fellaini (born 1987), Belgian footballer * Marouane M'rabet (born 1985), Tunisian volleyball player * Marouane Sahraoui (born 1996), French-born Tunisian footballer * Marouane Soussi (born 1988), Tunisian handball player * Marouane Troudi (born 1990), Tunisian retired footballer Merouane * Merouane Abdouni (born 1981), Algerian retired football goalkeeper * Merouane Anane (born 1990), Algerian footballer * Merouane Dahar (born 1992), Algerian footballer * Merouane Guerouabi (born 1989), Algerian actor and comedian * Merouane Kial (born 1972), Algerian footballer * Merouane Zemmama (born 1983), Mo ...
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Lamine Nçaïbi
Lamine is a given name and a surname. Lamin is the local name for Al-Amin (a title given to the prophet Mohammed which means "the trustworthy"). Notable people with the name include: *Ould Lamine Abdallah (born 1929), French former long-distance runner who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics *Lamine El Jaafari (born 1983), Sahraoui French well recognized software programmer CEO & co-founder of LAMINE-TECH Limited a high tech services company Amiens, France. *Mohamed Lamine Ould Ahmed (born 1947), Sahrawi politician, writer and member of the Polisario Front * Lamine Ben Aziza (born 1952), Tunisian football goalkeeper * Amadou Lamine Ba, the ambassador of Senegal to the United States, appointed in 2002 * Lamine Bá (born 1994), Bissau-Guinean footballer *Lamine Bechichi (1927–2020), Algerian politician * Lamine Bey or Muhammad VIII al-Amin (1881–1962), the last bey of Tunisia *Mohamed Lamine Chakhari (born 1957), Tunisian politician * Lamine Conteh or Lamin Conteh (born 1976), n ...
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Morlaye Cissé
Morlaye Cissé (born 19 December 1983 in Conakry) is a coach and a retired Guinean football defender. He was a member of the Guinea squad for the 2006 African Nations Cup The 2006 Africa Cup of Nations was the 25th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the association football championship of Africa. It was hosted by Egypt. Just like in 2004, the field of sixteen teams was split into four groups of four. Egypt won ... where the team were eliminated in the quarter-finals. In September 2022, he was appointed coach of the Guinea U23 team. Under his leadership, the Syli U23 finished 4th at the 2023 African Cup of Nations in Morocco. Despite this performance, he was sacked by the Guinean Football Federation's Normalisation Committee on 24 July 2023. Following the election of Aboubacar Sampil as head of the Guinean Football Federation on 6 January 2024, he came back to the U-23 bench. References External links * *Profile at RFI* 1983 births Living people Guinean men's ...
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Bessem Nafti
Bassem Nafti (born 21 August 1985) is a Tunisian football midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie .... References 1985 births Living people Tunisian men's footballers EGS Gafsa players US Monastir (football) players AS Gabès players Men's association football midfielders Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 players {{Tunisia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Amine Ltaïef
Amine Ltaïef ( ar, أمين لطيفي; born 4 July 1984, in Tunis) is a retired Tunisian footballer who played as a striker. He was part of the Tunisian 2004 Olympic football team, who exited in the first round, finishing third in group C, behind group and gold medal winners Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ... and runners-up Australia. He was also in the 2006 African Cup of Nations squad. References *Amine Ltaïefat Footballdatabase 1984 births Living people Tunisian footballers Tunisian expatriate footballers Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers of Tunisia US Créteil-Lusitanos players Tunisia international footballers Espérance Sportive de Tunis players Étoile Sportive du Sahel players EGS Gafsa players CS ...
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