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  2. Saad El Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Saad El Haddad (Arabic: سعد الحداد; Arabic pronunciation: [sˤaːd aɫ.'ħa.dˤad]; born 24 July 2005) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a winger or a striker for Serie A club Venezia.

  3. 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations qualification - Wikipedia

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    Morocco: 4 3 1 0 9 3 +6 10 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations: 2 ... Saad El Haddad 72' Suez Canal Stadium, Ismailia. 26 November 2024 () 18:00.

  4. Football at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Al-Rawiee Jaber Haqawi Ahmed Al-Bahri Kamel Al-Mousa Hadi Sharifi Saad Al-Zahrani Yasser Al-Qahtani Saeed Al-Wadani Saad Al-Harthi Abdu Hakami Taisir Al-Jassim Abdullah Al-Waked Hassan Al-Otaibi Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani Saleh Bashir: Morocco U21 Ismail Kouha Abderrahim Chkilit Mustapha El Haddad El Houssaine Ouchla Adil Lotfi Mohamed ...

  5. Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Andre El Haddad (born 1971), Lebanese football referee; Laila el-Haddad, Palestinian freelance journalist, author, and media activist; Mahmoud El-Haddad (born 1986), Egyptian weightlifter; Saad El-Haddad, birth name of Baba Saad or just Saad, German rapper of Lebanese descent; Essam El-Haddad (born 1953), Egyptian politician

  6. Category : Morocco men's youth international footballers

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    Pages in category "Morocco men's youth international footballers" The following 164 pages are in this category, out of 164 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. List of foreign Serie A players - Wikipedia

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    Morocco . Mehdi Benatia training for Udinese. Jamal Alioui – Perugia – 2003–04 Sofyan ... Saad El Haddad – Venezia – 2024 ...

  8. Qassim Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Qassim Haddad (born 1948) is a Bahraini poet, particularly notable within the Arab world for his free verse poetry. [3] His poems have been translated in several languages including German, English and French.

  9. Salaheddine Mezouar - Wikipedia

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    In July 2012 Mezouar was involved in a scandal related to wage bonuses along with Noureddine Bensouda, the chief of the Moroccan treasury. [6] Leaked documents, revealed that Bensouda and Mezouar issued orders to reward themselves with substantial monthly and quarterly bonuses. [6]