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  2. Noh Alam Shah - Wikipedia

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    Noh Alam Shah recently scored on his League debut with the Indonesian First Division club, PSS Sleman on Sunday, 28 April 2013, the match ended 2–0 with Alam Shah scoring both goals in the 32nd and 79th minute. However, during the course of the season, he suffered multiple injuries while playing for the team and hence was released by the club ...

  3. List of foreign Liga 1 (Indonesia) players - Wikipedia

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    Noh Alam Shah – Arema Indonesia, Persib Bandung – 2009–12 Precious Emuejeraye – Sriwijaya , Persija Jakarta , Persiba Balikpapan , Persidafon Dafonsoro – 2009–13 [b NGA] Song Ui-young – Persebaya Surabaya – 2023–24 [b KOR]

  4. List of Indonesian football transfers 2011–12 - Wikipedia

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    Noh Alam Shah [12] Arema IPL Persiba Balikpapan Richard Caceres: Released Free agent Esteban Guillén [13] Arema IPL Persija Jakarta None: Jeong Kwang-Sik [14] Brisbane City: Persipura Jayapura None: Choi Dong-Soo [15] PSMS Medan Persiram Raja Ampat Pello Benson: Released Free agent Anderson da Silva: Jeon Sung-Ha: Released PSAP Sigli: Yoo Wook ...

  5. Tanjong Pagar United FC - Wikipedia

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    Noh Alam Shah (interim) League: Singapore Premier League: 2023: Singapore Premier League, 8th of 9: Home colours. Away colours. Current season: Tanjong Pagar United ...

  6. 2010–11 Arema Indonesia season - Wikipedia

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    Noh Alam Shah : 14 DF IDN ... Alam Shah 50' 10,859 3rd 16 March 2011 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors: H: 0–4: 30,000 4th 5 April 2011

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  8. Tampines Rovers FC - Wikipedia

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    The 2000s marked the golden era of Tampines Rovers under Thai head coach Vorawan Chitavanich, during which the club amassed a squad filled with stalwarts like Nazri Nasir, Noh Alam Shah, Sead Muratović, and Rezal Hassan. [4] Together, they clinched Tampines Rovers's first S.League and Singapore Cup double in 2004. [4]

  9. 2015 Tampines Rovers FC season - Wikipedia

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    Noh Alam Shah 3 September 1980 (age 44) PSS Sleman: 2014 2015 Players who left club during season 10 Eddy Viator 2 June 1982 (age 42) SPA F.C. 2015 2015 15 Srećko Mitrović 17 February 1984 (age 40) Sabah FA: 2015 2015 Fabrice Noël 21 July 1985 (age 39) ATM FA: 2015 2015