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Football At The 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's Asian Qualifiers
The Asian Football Confederation's Pre-Olympic Tournament was held from 20 May 1995 to 27 March 1996. Twenty-five teams entered the qualification for the three allocated spots for the Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics, 1996 Summer Olympics Football tournament in Atlanta. The qualification saw Korea Republic national under-23 football team, Korea Republic, Japan national under-23 football team, Japan and Saudi Arabia national under-23 football team, Saudi Arabia winning their final round groups and qualifying to the Olympics. Format Asian berths for the final is 3. ;First round :25 teams were grouped into 8 groups, where each group would consist of home and away round-robin tournament. The winners of each group would qualify to the second round. One group was consist of 4 teams, and the other 7 groups were each consist of 3 teams. ;Second round :8 teams were grouped into 2 groups of 4 teams each, where each group would consist of round-robin tournament. The top two of each ...
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Football At The 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's Asian Qualifiers
The 1992 Asian Football Confederation's Pre-Olympic Tournament was held to determine the three Asian national teams that will participate at the Football at the 1992 Summer Olympics, 1992 Summer Olympics. Round 1 Group A Group B All matches played at Hyderabad, India Group C All matches played at Manama, Bahrain Group D -------- ------ ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Group E Group F Round 2 All matches played in Malaysia. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- External links Games of the XXV. Olympiad - Football Qualifying Tournament at RSSSF
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Bhaichung Bhutia
Bhaichung Bhutia (born 15 December 1976), also spelled as Baichung Bhutia, is an Indian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Bhutia is considered as the torchbearer of Indian football in the international arena. He is often nicknamed the ''Sikkimese Sniper'' because of his shooting skills in football. Three-time Indian Player of the Year I. M. Vijayan described Bhutia as "God's gift to Indian football". Bhutia has had four spells at then I-League side East Bengal FC, the club where he started his career. When he joined English club Bury in 1999, he became the first Indian footballer to sign a contract with a European club and only the second to play professionally in Europe, after Mohammed Salim. Afterwards he had a short loan spell at the Malaysian football club Perak FA. He has also played for JCT Mills, which won the league once during his tenure; and Mohun Bagan, which failed to win the league once during his two spells, in his native India. His in ...
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Shoji Jo
is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a forward. He played for the Japan national team. Club career He was born on the island of Hokkaido and began his footballing career with JEF United Ichihara in 1994. He quickly established himself, scoring twelve goals in his first season; he scored his first goal on his debut against Gamba Osaka on 12 March. After three seasons with JEF United Ichihara, Jo moved to the Yokohama Marinos (later ''Yokohama F. Marinos'') in 1997. His performances in the 1998–99 season led to a loan move to the Spanish Primera División team Real Valladolid. He failed to make an impact with the club, making just 15 appearances and scoring two goals before sustaining a knee injury. After his return to Japan, Jo struggled to reestablish himself as a regular goal scorer with the Marinos and Vissel Kobe, with whom he joined in 2002. He joined Yokohama FC in 2003, where he scored 12 goals in his first season with them. He helped his club ...
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Lee Sang-hun (footballer)
Lee Sang-Hun (born October 11, 1975) is a South Korean football player. He played mostly for FC Seoul, then knowns as Anyang LG Cheethas. He played for the South Korea national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the Association football, football world championship for List of men's national association football teams, men's national teams. The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 1 .... Club career statistics External links * National Team Player Record * * 1975 births Living people Men's association football defenders South Korean men's footballers South Korea men's international footballers FC Seoul players Incheon United FC players K League 1 players 1998 FIFA World Cup players Footballers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for South Korea Footballers from Incheon {{SouthKorea-footy-defender-stub ...
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Essam Salem
Essam (Arabic: عِصام ''‘iṣām'') is an Arabic male given name and surname. It means "defended; protected; well-preserved; well-protected; well-kept; preserved; reserved; safeguarded". Surname Notable people with the surname Essam include: * Anne Essam (born 1992). Cameroonian handball player * Chloe Essam (born 1999), English netball player * Connor Essam (born 1992), English footballer * Fahad Essam (born 1988), Saudi football player * Habiba Essam (born 2007), Egyptian footballer * Mohamed Essam (fencer) (born 1994), Egyptian fencer * Mohamed Essam (Egyptian footballer) (born 1994), Egyptian footballer * Mostafa Essam (born 2003), Qatari footballer * Orjuan Essam, Sudanese footballer * Ramy Essam (born 1987), Egyptian musician * Sarah Essam (born 1999), Egyptian footballer * Shehab Essam (born 1995), Egyptian squash player Given name Notable people with the given name Essam include: * Essam Abdel-Azim (born 1970), Egyptian footballer * Essam Abdel-Fatah (born 1965) ...
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Igor Grokhovskiy
Igor Valentinovich Grokhovskiy (; born 30 June 1973; died February 2005) was a Kazakhstani football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... player. References 1973 births 2005 deaths Soviet men's footballers Kazakhstani men's footballers FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players Kazakhstani expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Russia FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod players Russian Premier League players Kazakhstan Premier League players FC Arsenal Tula players Men's association football forwards {{Kazakhstan-footy-bio-stub ...
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Obeid Al-Dosari
Obeid Al-Dosari (; born 2 October 1975) is a Saudi Arabian former football player who played most of his career for Al Wehda and Al-Ahli. He played for the Saudi Arabia national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the Association football, football world championship for List of men's national association football teams, men's national teams. The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 1 ... and at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Al-Dosari also played at the 1996 Summer Olympics. International career International goals :''Scores and results list saudi Arabia's goal tally first.'' References External links

* 1975 births Saudi Arabian men's footballers Saudi Arabia men's international footballers 1995 King Fahd Cup players 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup players 1998 FIFA World Cup players 2002 FIFA World Cup players 2000 AFC Asian Cup players Living people Footballers ...
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Mohannad Mohammed Ali
Mohannad (also transcribed as Mohanad, Mohanned, Mohaned, Muhannad, or Muhanned; ) is a masculine Arabic given name, meaning 'sword from India', originally a poetic reference to Muhammad. The name ''Muhannad'' is derived from Arabic الهند ''al-Hind'' 'India' and literally means 'Indian' or 'from India', but is used to refer to swords imported from India by Arabs. In 7th-century Arabia, swords made in India were considered the best swords. Mohannad, or its variations, may refer to; Given name ;Mohanad *Mohanad Salem (born 1985), Emirati footballer *Mohanad Ali (born 2000), Iraqi footballer ;Mohaned *Mohaned Alhouni (born 1996), Libyan professional pickleball player ;Mohannad * Mohannad Mahadeen (born 1973), Jordanian footballer * Mohannad Mahdi Al-Nadawi (born 1975), Iraqi footballer * Mohannad Nassir (born 1983), Iraqi footballer * Mohannad Ibrahim (born 1986), Syrian footballer * Mohannad Asseri (born 1986), Saudi footballer * Mohannad Maharmeh (born 1986), Jordanian footb ...
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Ali Wahaib
Ali Wahaib Shnaiyn (; born 24 December 1975) is a former Iraqi international footballer. Career Club football Born in Baghdad, Shnaiyn turned professional in 1993 and has played club football in Iraq with Talaba, Arbil, Al-Shorta, Al-Naft and Al-Kahraba; in Qatar for Al-Taawun; in Romania for Sportul Studenţesc, Oţelul Galaţi and Petrolul Ploieşti; and in the United Arab Emirates for Al-Arabi. During his time in Romania, Shnaiyn appeared in five friendly games, three youth matches, one Divizia A Liga I (; ''First League''), also spelled as Liga 1 and officially known as SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Romania and the highest level of the Romanian football league system. Contested by 1 ... game, and one Cupa Ligii game. International career Between 2000 and 2003, Shnaiyn scored one goal in fourteen appearances for the Iraqi national team. International goals ''Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first. ...
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Hussam Fawzi
Hussam Fawzi Naji Hammoudi Al-Jameeli (; born 3 September 1974) is an Iraqi football manager and former player who played as a forward. He was the captain of the Iraq national team. Playing career Hussam was a leader of the Iraqi strikeforce capable of moments of genius during a game. He scored two goals against Al-Shorta in the 2–1 win in the Iraqi Cup final in 1996. The greatest moment in his career came when he scored one goal and set-up another against Iran at the 1996 Asian Cup and was later awarded man of the match. The goal came after Hussam had pounced on a ball from Samir Kadhim, who had sent a long ball from the Iranian defence straight into the Iranian box and to the feet of the player, the striker ferociously shot from an impossible angle from the right and scored, starting endless celebrations from the Al-Makhtoum Stadium on to the streets of Iraq. His 2 goals for Iraq in the Pan-Arab final underlined his importance to the team after Iraq was 4–0 down with le ...
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Qahtan Chathir
Qahtan Chathir is an Iraqi football forward who played for Iraq in the 1996 Asian Cup. He also played for Al Talaba, Al Karkh, Al Ittihad, Al-Thaid, Al Sinaa. Career Playing career Qahtan Chathir played for Al Talaba, Al Karkh, Al Ittihad, Al-Thaid and Al Sinaa until he retired in 2007. Coaching career After retiring in 2007, he was named head coach of Al-Sinaa and held the position until 2013. Qahtan Chathir was appointed as Iraq U17 coach in 2014. He helped them to win the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship for the first time in Iraq's history. Statistics International goals :''Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first.'' Managerial statistics Honors International Iraq U17 *AFC U-16 Championship: 2016 2016 was designated as: * International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly. * International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ... Re ...
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Margao
Margao (, ) is the commercial capital of the Indian state of Goa. It stands on the banks of the river Sal. It is the district headquarters of South Goa, and administrative headquarters of Salcete sub-district. It is Goa's second largest city by population after Mormugao. Etymology Margão is the Portuguese spelling, with Madgaon being used in Konkani. The etymology of the name has been debated, with theories ranging from the name having evolved from the pre-colonial Mahargao (village of Mahars, a community of weavers) to being derived from the Sanskrit (Maṭhagrāma, a village of monasteries) owing to the shrines of Matsyendranath and Gorakhnath in Ravanphond, now a suburb of Margao. Alternatively, Margão may be derived from Mharuganv (village of demons), or Maravile, Portuguese for “marvellous village.” History Prior to Portuguese rule, Margao was an important settlement and known as Maṭhagrāma (the village of monasteries) as it enshrined nine mathas ...
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