Posts by mrfil79
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Junaid Shah has returned to SA Gardens (Pakistan) for the 24/25 season.
Shayak Dost has returned to WAPDA (Pakistan) for the 24/25 season.
Zainul Abideen was with Abu Muslim (Afghanistan) for the 2024 season, before returning to SUI Southern Gas (Pakistan) for the 24/25 season.
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At last, the Japanese team!
09/01/24 Japan 6 Jordan 1 Al Irsal, Doha
JAPAN Zion SUZUKI, Shogo TANIGUCHI, Kou ITAKURA, Yuta NAKAYAMA, Yukinari SUGAWARA, Hidemasa MORITA, Kaishu SANO, Junya ITO, Keito NAKAMURA, Masahiro HOSOYA, Takumi MINAMINO Sub: Daichi MAEDA, Takuma ASANO, Wataru ENDO, Ayase UEDA, Ritsu DOAN, Koki MACHIDA, Seiya MAKUMA, Reo HATATE, Hiroki ITO, Tsuyoshi WATANABE
Goals: Itakura 14, Nakamura 17, og 29, Minamino 43, Asano 71 (P), Maeda 81
The entire side was changed at half-time, the only missing name is the substitute goalkeeper. Japanese reports have Taishi Brandon Nozawa warming up with Suzuki before the game but there is nothing to indicate whether he or Daiya Maekawa came on. Reports say that Mitoma, Tomiyasu and Kubo missed out through injury.
This article from two days later says that Nozawa has never played for the national team. I'm guessing then that Maekawa came on?
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Kazuki Nagasawa has moved to Wellington Phoenix (Australia)
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Jordan vs DPR Korea friendly yesterday (August 27, 2024) at Petra Stadium in Amman, Jordan. A scoreless draw. Jamal Sellami (Morocco) is Jordan's new manager.
Can anyone find further details? I found one image, but can't identify either player.
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Sebit Ajak Bol has been with Al Hilal Sahil (Sudan) since 22/23.
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In 2003 there was a player for Afghanistan called "Enaltat", but no further information at all.
RSSSF lists the name in the match against Kyrgystan (https://www.rsssf.org/tablesk/kyrg-intres2000.html), but I cannot find anything else anywhere. I suspect it may be a misspelling of a name or a nickname.
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Chencho Gyeltshen is with Thimphu City (Bhutan) for 2024 season.
23/24 Sriwijaya (Indonesia) 17/6
2014 Druk United (Bhutan) 18/12
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24/25 Phnom Penh Crown (Cambodia)
23/24 Kaya FC Iloilo (Philippines)
Name in Dari: مشتاق احمدی
23/24 Angkor Tiger (Cambodia) 6/0
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2024 Parramatta FC (Australia)
2024 Parramatta FC (Australia)
2023 Parramatta FC (Australia)
2022 Parramatta FC (Australia)
2021 Parramatta FC (Australia)
2020 Parramatta FC (Australia)
2019 Parramatta FC (Australia)
2018 Rydalmere Lions (Australia)
2017 Rydalmere Lions (Australia)
Born in Juba, South Sudan
Born in Melbourne, Australia
Full name: Siraj Ahmed Yusuf Saleh Al Tall
Arabic name: سراج احمد يوسف صالح التل
Full name: Greg Nikolao Siamoa
2023 Green Gully (Australia) 8/0
2022 Western United Youth (Australia) 6/0
Somali name: Yuusuf Axmed
Born in Cimla, Wales
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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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Tahsin Jamshid was born in Doha, Qatar.
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Ajak Riak has just signed with Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova)
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Date of birth: Feb 6, 2001
186cm tall
2024 Abu Muslim (Afghanistan)
Algerian
Born in Jijel (Algeria) on Sep 25, 1967
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Name in Urdu: یونس چنگیزی
Place of birth is Quetta, but in 1944 this was part of British India. It became Pakistan in 1947.
Position: Left-back
1971 Pakistan Army
1970 Pakistan Army
1969 Pakistan Army
Played for the national team from 1969-1972
Some other fascinating Pakistani players to add:
His cousin Qayyum Ali Changezi also represented Pakistan from 1955-1962.
Born in 1932 in Quetta, British India
Position: Forward/Winger
1965 Railways (Pakistan)
1964 Railways (Pakistan)
1963 Mohammedan Dhaka (East Pakistan, now Bangladesh) ?/23 (top scorer for the league)
Masood Fakhri
Born 16/11/1932 in Toba Tek Singh, British India
Died 6/9/2016 in Bangor, Wales
Position: Left-winger
Played for Pakistan from 1952-1956
56/57 Bradford City (England)
1956 Mohammedan SC (India)
1955 Mohammedan SC (India)
1954 East Bengal (India)
1953 East Bengal (India)
1952 East Bengal (India)
1951 Pakistan Raiders Club (Pakistan)
Balai Dey
Born 11/10/1946 in Kotalipara, British India
Name in Bengali: বলাই দে
Goalkeeper
73/74 East Bengal FC (India)
72/73 East Bengal FC (India)
71/72 East Bengal FC (India)
70/71 Mohun Bagan (India)
69/70 Mohun Bagan (India)
68/69 Mohun Bagan (India)
67/68 Aryan Calcutta (India)
66/67 East Bengal FC (India)
65/66 East Bengal FC (India)
1964 Mohammedan Dhaka (East Pakistan)
1963 Mohammedan Dhaka (East Pakistan)
From 1963-1965 he played for Pakistan national team, then from 1969 to 1970 he played for the Indian national team.
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Nurhidayat Haris is with United City (Philippines) in 2024, not with Bhayangkara (Indonesia). John Kamara is also with United City for the 2024 season too.
Ousmane Sidibe is with Loyola (Philippines) for 2024.
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Jared Clark was born in Adelaide, Australia.