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  • jost69
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    I have gathered some information of players and goals of the Pakistan national team in the 1990s which are missing here:

    In the third place match of the 1987 South Asian Games between Pakistan and Bangladesh (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…Bangladesh.html), the goalscorer was Sharafat Ali in the 41st minute.

    Source: A book regarding the participation of Bangladesh in the 1987 South Asian Games, in this chapture/page (https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=17…178948504889120). It is in Bengali but here I attach the screenshot of the (a bit broken but enough to understand) translation in English. Sharafat Ali's club info is also missing in national-teams so have a look at his Wikipedia page. He played for WaPDA Lāhor between 1983 and 1993.

    In the 1989 South Asian Games match against Maldives (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…n_Maldives.html), the second goalscorer was Qazi Ashfaq instead of "Ishaq" which is weirdly stated in national-teams. He scored that goal in his second international appearance with the senior team in his debut tournament after his first match against Nepal, as stated in his biography in Urdu (https://footballpakistan.com/2013/02/qazi-a…afoor-profiled/). The biography is the second text in Urdu which appears after another historic player named Abdul Ghafoor Majna. I will attach picture with translation in English anyways just in case.

    In his profile in national-teams it states that he debuted against China in 1990, but he already played a year before. I will attach the proof of his participation in the tournament from a picture found from this article (https://www.dawn.com/news/593100/a-…kistan-part-iii), circling his face in red.

    In the 1993 SAFF Cup match against India fishing 1-1 (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…stan_India.html), the Pakistani goalscorer was Mohamed Noman. He also scored both goals in the later 1993 South Asian Games in the 2-2 draw (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…a_Pakistan.html). The Indian goalscorers are also missing in this match, which were Bhupinder Thakur and Tejinder Kumar.

    Source: https://archive.org/details/india-nt-results. I will attach screenshots of the respective matches to make it easier.

    Noman also stated that he also scored against Sri Lanka in the 1993 South Asian Games (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…a_Pakistan.html) in the following interview in Urdu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJaTmEKaDPw Timestamp 30:00 to 30:18).

    Noman's club info is also missing in national-teams so have a look at his Wikipedia page. He played for Pakistan Army Rāwalpindī between 1989 and 1999. He also had a brief loan at Wohaib Lāhor in 1992–1993. His position was forward, height 1.72 m and born on 4 February 1968 in the Malakand Agency of the North West Frontier province of Pakistan. See an excerpt of his interview in English in 1995 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luvxtiw59-c).

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    • May 23, 2024 at 10:54 AM
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    2024 Marianas Cup

    Northern Marianas vs Guam 6th april 2024 and 7th april 2024

    Same like last year 2023 the Marianas friendlies were played by youth teams. This year explicitely labelled as under-20 competition. I checked both squads and all players were under 20 years old. Not like back in 2022 when they both fielded quite inexperienced youth sides but had at least a few older guys on the field, a bit like an Olympic team which has also over-aged players. So, I understand we count te 2022 matches. Counting the 2024 (but not the 2023) matches seems a bit strange to me. But anyway, the guys who are following me here, know that I am open to list also doubtful/un-official matches (marking them as non-FIFA) and letting the users decide. Especially as Northern Marianas don't have much fixtures. Guam has posted match sheets on their fb page 6th april & 7th april. The Northern Marianas did post pic sets, but no line-ups. I could find their squad list and it was quite the squad of their 2023 Pacific Games participation minus the few older guys being older than 20 years. If you are serious here with counting the 2024 matches as senior internationals I could have a look at the NMI team pics as well, in the meanwhile I leave you the Guam team pics here:

    Okay, I will delete them.

    Cursing at sudanese football line-ups since 2004.

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    PAKISTAN VS. BANGLADESH 1986-03-15

    Image source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=23…841018234049085

    Bangladesh XI

    SAYEED HASSAN KANAN

    KAZI KAMAL AHMED

    KAISER HAMID

    Mosaddek Hossain

    MONEM MUNNA

    SATYAJIT DAS RUPU

    Khasru

    FAKRUL KAMAL

    Mustafizur Rahman Mostak

    Mahmudul Haque Liton

    Shahinur Kabir Shimul

    Goal scorer: Shahinur Kabir Shimul

    Could not find information on the substitutes

    Full Squad for the tournament: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=16…164779919639312

    Player info:

    1) Mosaddek Hossain

    Fullname: Mohamed Mosaddek Hossain

    Birth Place: Bogra, Bangladesh

    Birth Date: 11 November 1962

    Height: 1.79m

    Positions: Defensive Midfielder, Center Back

    Club History: 1981-1982 Victoria Sporting Club (Bangladesh)

    1983-1986 Brothers Union (Bangladesh)

    1987-1989 Rahmatganj MFS (Bangladesh)

    1989-1990 Dhanmondi Club (Bangladesh)

    1991-1993 Muktijoddha Sangsad KC (Bangladesh)

    1994 PWD Dhaka (Bangladesh)

    1995 Brothers Union (Bangladesh)


    2) Mustafizur Rahman Mostak

    Date of Birth: 1967

    Place of Birth: Tangail, Bangladesh

    Date of Death: 22 April 2016

    Position: Left Winger, Striker

    Club history: 1984-1986 PWD Dhaka (Bangladesh)

    1987 Dhaka Wanderers (Bangladesh)

    1988-1993 PWD Dhaka (Bangladesh)

    1994 Brothers Union (Bangladesh)

    1995-1997 PWD Dhaka (Bangladesh)

    Source: https://kironsportsdesk.com/2016/04/22/%e0%a6%9c%e0%a6%be%e0%a6%a4%e0%a7%80%e0%a7%9f-%e0%a6%ab%e0%a7%81%e0%a6%9f%e0%a6%ac%e0%a6%b2-%e0%a6%a6%e0%a6%b2%e0%a7%87%e0%a6%b0-%e0%a6%b8%e0%a6%be%e0%a6%ac%e0%a7%87%e0%a6%95-%e0%a6%b7%e0%a7%8d/


    3) Mahmudul Haque Liton

    Birth Place: Chuadanga, Bangladesh

    Birth Date: 13 December 1964

    Height: 1.78m

    Position: Striker

    Club history: 1981 Victoria Sporting Club

    1981-1982 East End Club

    1984-1991 Abahani Limited

    1992 Wari Club

    1993-1995 East End Club (Bangladesh 2nd Division)

    Source: https://www.dailyjanakantha.com/sports/news/240427


    4) Shahinur Kabir Shimul

    Birth Place: Bogra, Bangladesh

    Birth Date: c.1966

    Date of death: 10 December 2014

    Position: Striker

    Club history: 1982-1986 Muktijoddha Sangsad KC

    1987 Brothers Union

    1988-1989 Muktijoddha Sangsad KC

    1989-1990 Farashganj SC


    Source: https://kironsportsdesk.com/2014/12/10/2791/


    5) KAZI KAMAL AHMED

    Birth Place: Narayanganj

    Birth Dat: 16 March 1962

    Position: Left-back & Right-back

    Club history: 1977-1978 Star of Bangladesh Club (3rd Division Bangladesh)

    1979 Dhaka Wanderers Club

    1980 Dhanmondi Club

    1981-1985 Brothers Union

    1986 Mohammedan Dhaka

    1987-1990 Abahani Limited Dhaka

    1991-1992 Brothers Union

    Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=16…167035109413793


    6) FAKRUL KAMAL

    Fullname: Fakrul Islam Kamal

    Birth Place: Chittagong

    Birth Date: 1966

    Position: Right winger, Striker

    Club history: 1981-1982 Dhanmondi Club

    1983 Brothers Union

    1984 Dhanmondi Club

    1985-1990 Abahani Limited Dhaka

    Source: https://www.prothomalo.com/sports/sports-…%A6%87%E2%80%99


    7) Khasru

    Position: Midfielder

    Club history: 1985-1989 Brothers Union

    1989-1990 Abahani Limited Dhaka

    couldnt find much about him

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    • May 25, 2024 at 10:39 AM
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    BANGLADESH VS. PAKISTAN 1985-12-21

    Bangladesh starting XI

    MOHAMED MOHSIN

    Dewan Shaiful Arefin Tutul

    KAISER HAMID

    MOHAMMAD ABU YUSUF

    IMTIAZ SULTAN JOHNNY

    KHURSHID ALAM BABUL

    ASHISH BHADRA

    Badal Roy

    WASIM IQBAL

    MAHFUZUL MAMUN BABU

    SHEIKH MOHAMMAD ASLAM

    Coach: KAZI SALAHUDDIN (he was head coach during all 3 games at the 1985 SAFF Games. Source: http://dulalmahmud.blogspot.com/2011/11/blog-post_5727.html)

    Image source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=23…841018234049085


    1) Player info: Dewan Shaiful Arefin Tutul

    Date of Birth: 1 March 1960

    Place of Birth: Manikganj, Bangladesh

    Height: 1.72m

    Position: Right-back

    Club history:

    1974 Dhanmondi Club

    1975-1980 Abahani Krira Chakra

    1981-1982 Brothers Union

    1983-1986 Abahani Krira Chakra

    1987 Rahmatganj MFS

    1988-1992 Abahani Limited Dhaka

    Source: https://www.kalerkantho.com/print-edition/…15/05/22/224565


    2) Player info: Badal Roy

    Fullname: Badal Kumar Roy

    Date of Birth: 4 July 1957

    Place of Birth: Comilla, Bangladesh

    Height: 1.73m

    Position: Attacking Midfielder, striker

    Club history:

    1977-1989 Mohammedan SC Dhaka

    Source: https://www.prothomalo.com/sports/footbal…%A6%A4%E0%A6%BF

    Note: He featured for the national team during the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifiers

    INDIA VS. BANGLADESH 1985-04-12: Instead of BADAL DAS

    BANGLADESH VS. THAILAND 1985-04-05: Instead of DADAL KUMAR ROY (this is just a spelling mistake should be deleted)

    Source - Entire squad durting the qualifiers: https://www.dhakapost.com/sports/121520


    3) MOHAMMAD ABU YUSUF

    Position: Center-back

    Height: 1.68m

    Club history: 1972 Kamal Sporting Club (Bangladesh 2nd Division)

    1973 Fire Service SC

    1974-1979 Rahmatganj MFS

    1980-1982 Mohammedan SC Dhaka

    1983-1991 Abahani Limited Dhaka

    1991-1992 Victoria SC

    1993 Jurain Sporting Club (Bangladesh 2nd Division)

    1994 Abahani Limited Dhaka

    Source: https://www.kalerkantho.com/feature/khalar…15/09/04/264383

    Edited 3 times, last by Odd Soda: typo (May 30, 2024 at 3:46 PM).

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    Quote from jost69

    I have gathered some information of players and goals of the Pakistan national team in the 1990s which are missing here:

    In the third place match of the 1987 South Asian Games between Pakistan and Bangladesh (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…Bangladesh.html), the goalscorer was Sharafat Ali in the 41st minute.

    Source: A book regarding the participation of Bangladesh in the 1987 South Asian Games, in this chapture/page (https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=17…178948504889120). It is in Bengali but here I attach the screenshot of the (a bit broken but enough to understand) translation in English. Sharafat Ali's club info is also missing in national-teams so have a look at his Wikipedia page. He played for WaPDA Lāhor between 1983 and 1993.

    In the 1989 South Asian Games match against Maldives (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…n_Maldives.html), the second goalscorer was Qazi Ashfaq instead of "Ishaq" which is weirdly stated in national-teams. He scored that goal in his second international appearance with the senior team in his debut tournament after his first match against Nepal, as stated in his biography in Urdu (https://footballpakistan.com/2013/02/qazi-a…afoor-profiled/). The biography is the second text in Urdu which appears after another historic player named Abdul Ghafoor Majna. I will attach picture with translation in English anyways just in case.

    In his profile in national-teams it states that he debuted against China in 1990, but he already played a year before. I will attach the proof of his participation in the tournament from a picture found from this article (https://www.dawn.com/news/593100/a-…kistan-part-iii), circling his face in red.

    In the 1993 SAFF Cup match against India fishing 1-1 (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…stan_India.html), the Pakistani goalscorer was Mohamed Noman. He also scored both goals in the later 1993 South Asian Games in the 2-2 draw (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…a_Pakistan.html). The Indian goalscorers are also missing in this match, which were Bhupinder Thakur and Tejinder Kumar.

    Source: https://archive.org/details/india-nt-results. I will attach screenshots of the respective matches to make it easier.

    Noman also stated that he also scored against Sri Lanka in the 1993 South Asian Games (https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report…a_Pakistan.html) in the following interview in Urdu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJaTmEKaDPw Timestamp 30:00 to 30:18).

    Noman's club info is also missing in national-teams so have a look at his Wikipedia page. He played for Pakistan Army Rāwalpindī between 1989 and 1999. He also had a brief loan at Wohaib Lāhor in 1992–1993. His position was forward, height 1.72 m and born on 4 February 1968 in the Malakand Agency of the North West Frontier province of Pakistan. See an excerpt of his interview in English in 1995 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luvxtiw59-c).

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    Additional 3 goals for Sharafat Ali, which would make him with 8 goals recorded so far. He scored a hat trick against Yemen in 1984, with Arbab Kasi scoring the other one for Pakistan. Yemen's goal was scored by Ahmed Nasser.

    Source: https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/dig…0yemen%20soccer

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    Not comprehensive, by any means. One player missing from the first Sudan team. I haven't managed to translate him yet. Tanzania subs are taken from photos of the match.

    15/05/24 Sudan 2 Tanzania 1 King Fahad, Taif


    SUDAN Akram EL HADI, El Tayeb ABDELRAZIG, Mazen SIMBO, Marwan TAHA, Abdallah TUKNI, Suleiman EZZALAH, Musab GARANG, ?, Issa VITALIS, Ali ABDALLAH, Abdulkarim ABDEL RAHMAN Sub: Salah NIMER


    Goals: Abdelrazig 11, Vitalis 27


    TANZANIA 13 Ally SALIM, 2 Miano DANILO, 20 Abdulmalik ZAKARIA, 6 Baraka MTUWI, 5 Mukrim ISSA, 16 Khalid HABIBU, 23 Ben STARKIE, 21 Mohamed OMAR, 10 Kelvin JOHN, 22 Abdullah OMARY, 8 Morice ABRAHAM Subs: 17 Ibrahim HAMADA, 7 Jabir SEIF, 15 Ishaka SAID, 11 Tarryn ALLARAKHIA, 14 Oscar ADAM, 4 Abdulrahim SEIF


    Subs: Ahmed ALI, Abrahman VUAI


    Goal: Hamada 80


    19/05/24 Sudan 1 Tanzania 1 King Fahad, Taif

    SUDAN Akram EL HADI, Mustafa KARSHOM, Mazen SIMBO, Marwan TAHA, Ramadan AGAB, Abdel Raouf YAGOUB, Musab GARANG, Walieldine KHIDIR, Mohamed ABDEL RAHMAN, Ali ABDALLAH, Yasser MUZAMIL

    Subs: , Imad EL SINI, , Ismet ABDEL HAMID, Salah NIMER, Sharaf Eldin SHAYOUB, Issa VITALIS, Salah ADEL, Mazen FADL, Mohamed, Abdel Karim ABDEL RAHMAN, Sulaiman EZZALLAH

    Goal: Abdallah 17

    TANZANIA 30 Ahmed ALI, 2 Miano DANILO, 4 Abdulrahim SEIF, 5 Mukrim ISSA, 16 Khalid HABIBU, 20 Abdulmalik ZAKARIA, 15 Ishaka SAID, 22 Abdullah OMARY, 8 Morice ABRAHAM, 17 Ibrahim HAMAD, 10 Kelvin JOHN Subs: 7 Jabir SEIF, 21 Mohamed OMAR, 11 Tarryn ALLARAKHIA, 14 Oscar ADAM

    Subs: 13 Ally SALIM, Abrahman VUAI, Baraka SHABAAN

    Goal: Adam 80

    26/05/24 Grenada 0 St. Vincent 3 Lauriston Mini, Carriacou

    GRENADA 1 Trishawn THOMAS, 13 Steffon ABRAHAM ©, 5 Kimron MARSHALL, 4 Dorrel PIERRE, 21 Josh GABRIEL, 2 Benjamin ETTIENNE, 3 Brady CHARLES, 17 Trevon WILLIAMS, 19 Kwazim THEODORE, 15 Deandre SMITH, 11 Vijay VALCIN

    Subs: Chad PHILLIP, Shermine WILLIAMS, Deon PHILLIP, Ethan TELESFORD, Shani MITCHELL, Romar FRANK, Jamil ROCASTLE, Shondell CLARKE, Rivaldo SMITH

    ST VINCENT Lemus CHRISTOPHER, Jaquan ADAMS, Kevin FRANCIS, Najima BURGIN, Joseph DOUGLAS, Sherwyn ALEXANDER, Diel SPRING, Saviola BLAKE, Koby MINGOT, Steven PIERRE, Oryan VELOX

    Subs: Garwin DAVIS, Samir BRISTOL, Jadiel CHANCE, Renson SAYERS, Gavin BROWNE, Kirtney FRANKLYN, Javier CHANCE, Denzel BASCOMBE, Garret LEIGERTWOOD, Tristan MARSHALL, Addeen CHARLES, Aaron JACKSON, Kennihja JOSEPH, Brad RICHARDS, Gidson FRANCIS

    Goals: Velox 39 (P), Mingot 53, Leigertwood 89

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    • June 3, 2024 at 10:52 AM
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    Additions for the Trinidad v Grenada game on the 15th of may

    add two more subs for Grenada

    17 Daniel Wilson (c) (12 Solomon Austin 79),
    2 Leo-Orion Lovell (15 Ryan Hackett 79),

    Also one more booking: Kelsey Benjamin 45+1,

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    Quote from bakerrp

    Not comprehensive, by any means. One player missing from the first Sudan team. I haven't managed to translate him yet. Tanzania subs are taken from photos of the match.

    15/05/24 Sudan 2 Tanzania 1 King Fahad, Taif


    SUDAN Akram EL HADI, El Tayeb ABDELRAZIG, Mazen SIMBO, Marwan TAHA, Abdallah TUKNI, Suleiman EZZALAH, Musab GARANG, ?, Issa VITALIS, Ali ABDALLAH, Abdulkarim ABDEL RAHMAN Sub: Salah NIMER

    The missing player I have as Marwan Rajab

    THe subs bench was: Mohamed Abdullah "Kidiaba" (GK), Emad El Sini, Walieldin Khedr "Pogba", Ismat Abdalhamid, Salah Nimer, Mohammed Hasoun, Abdelraouf Yagoub, Salah Adel, Taj Alsir Yasri, Mazin Fadil

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    • June 3, 2024 at 2:07 PM
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    Turkmenistan vs. Greenland | National Football Teams


    Goalscorers for Turkmenistan:

    Elman Tagaev x2

    Didar Durdyev

    Shanazar Tirkishov

    Alibek Abdurahmanov

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    • June 3, 2024 at 6:34 PM
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    The missing player I have as Marwan Rajab

    Of course it is. A senior moment, I think; I've been looking at re-translating Issa Vitalis, instead of checking the player next to him in the squad list!!

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    • June 4, 2024 at 12:51 AM
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    Hey guys, I have some heights of Bruneian players to add:
    Ishyra Asmin: 1,75
    Nazhan Zulkifle: 1,64
    Alinur Rashimy: 1,60
    Hanif Farhan Azman: 1,70
    Hakeme Yazid Said: 1,61
    Haziq Kasyful: 1,65
    Nur Asyraffahmi Norsamri: 1,70
    Nazirrudin Ismail: 1,68
    Hariz Danial: 1,72

    Edited 2 times, last by frans (June 4, 2024 at 1:20 AM).

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    Missing match on june 8

    Brunei 1-0 Sri Lanka
    Azwan Ali Rahman 58
    Venue:Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah
    Attendance:
    Referee:Torphong Somsing (THA)
    Assistant Referees:Apichit Nophuan (THA)/Shafiq Said (MAS)
    Fourth Official:Usaid Jamal (MAS)
    Booked:Dillon De Silva 28,Sujan Perera 51,Adhavan Rajamohan 64,Nurikhwan Othman 76,Syafiq Safuddin 77
    BRU:1 Halmie Nyaring-
    2 Syafiq Safuddin (3 Muiz Sisa 90),22 Yura Indera Putera,5 Nurikhwan Othman,4 Hanif Hamir,21 Najib Tarif-
    7 Azwan Ali Rahman (c) (23 Nazry Aiman 79)-
    17 Faturrahman Emran (16 Hariz Herman 79),9 Nazirrudin Ismail (15 Hariz Danial 67),6 Hanif Farhan-
    10 Hakeme Yazed Said
    Coach:Rui Capela Batista (caretaker)
    SLK:1 Sujan Perera (c)-
    2 Manaram Perea (15 Mohamed Hasmeer 90+3),4 Chalana Chameera,17 Jude Supan,3 Harsha Fernando-
    23 Rifkhan Mohamed (7 Wade Dekker 56),13 Waseem Razeek (9 Oliver Kelaart 56),18 Barath Suresh,12 Leon Perera,21 Adhavan Rajamohan (6 Steven Sacayaradjy 76)-
    10 Dillon De Silva (14 Mohamed Aakib 76)
    Coach:Andy Morrison

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    • June 17, 2024 at 1:11 AM
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    Tahsin Jamshid was born in Doha, Qatar.

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    On june 11

    Bandar Seri Begawan
    Brunei 1-0 Sri Lanka
    Azwan Ali Rahman 37
    Venue:Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah
    Att:
    Referee:Usaid Jamal (MAS)
    Assistant Referees:Shafiq Said (MAS)/Apichit Nophuan (THA)
    Fourth Official:Torphong Somsing (THA)
    Sent off:Yura Indera Putera 63
    Booked:Wade Dekker 11,Nurikhwan Othman 16,Adhavan Rajamohan 21,Hanif Hamir 32,Yura Indera Putera 54,63 Leon Perera 66,Wade Dekker 90+3,Hakeme Yazid 90+5
    BRU:1 Haimie Nyaring-
    3 Abdul Muiz Sisa,22 Yura Indera Putera,5 Nur Ikhwan Othman,4 Hanif Hamir (13 Afi Aminuddin 78),23 Nazry Ayaman (8 Azwan Saleh 79),
    7 Azwan Ali Rahman (c) (16 Hariz Herman 59),
    15 Hariz Danial Khallidden (2 Syafiq Safuddin 46),9 Nazirrudin Ismail (21 Najib Tarif 79),6 Hanif Farhan,
    10 Hakeme Yazid
    Coach:Rui Capela Batista
    SLK:1 Sujan Perera (c)-
    4 Chalana Chameera,17 Jude Supan,3 Harsha Fernando (19 Aman Faizer 75)-
    10 Dillon De Silva,12 Leon Perera,6 Steven Sacayaradjy (18 Barath Suresh 56),9 Oliver Kelaart (13 Waseem Razeek 56),
    23 Rifkhan Mohamed,7 Wade Dekker,21 Adhavan Rajamohan
    Coach:Andy Morrison

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    • June 29, 2024 at 6:41 PM
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    Just seen that the Niger Togo 2-1 friendly is missing the data, available here:

    Niger - Togo, Mar 22, 2024 - International Friendlies - Match sheet

    Edited once, last by fezzle: Added link (July 1, 2024 at 9:35 AM).

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    • June 30, 2024 at 11:43 AM
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    I'm also not sure that this is a reliable source but there are rumours (https://www.playmakerstats.com/match/1998-05-…bermuda/4936926) that Lee Ramoon scored twice in this game.

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    • July 2, 2024 at 3:34 PM
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    Tyrone Cadeau was born in Cimla (Wales).

    22/23 Matlock Town (England) [joins in Jan 2023] 4/0

    22/23 Port Vale (England) 0/0

    21/22 Briton Ferry (Wales) 5/0

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    I think I am through with all of the above.

    Cursing at sudanese football line-ups since 2004.

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    Just the Rashed Rahman Seif A-Dosari changes from me which have been missed:

    Bahrain v Singapore 2001-02-24

    Missing early substitution (25mins), Rashed Rahman Seif Al-Dosari comes on for Abdulaziz Al-Dosari.

    The first 5 World cup qualifiers currently allocated to Rashid Abdulrahman Seif need passing over to Rashed Rahman Seif Al-Dosari. Here are the 5 separate Soccerway reports all mentioning 'Rashed Al-Dosari' in the lineups:

    Saudi Arabia A

    Iraq H

    Thailand H

    Iran A

    Saudi Arabia H

    Thailand v Bahrain 2001-10-16

    Rashid Abdulrahman Seif's booked in a match he doesn't play. Needs passing over to Rashed Rahman Seif A-Dosari.

    Bahrain v Iraq 2001-11-23

    Rashed Rahman Seif Al-Dosari does score but isn't in the starting lineup. Needs to replace Rashid Abdulrahman Seif.

    There is also a missing Bahrain match from the same year, also involving Rashed Rahman Seif Al-Dosari, who is named Abdul Rahman Abdulla in the report.

    Chile 2-0 Bahrain 2001-01-15

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