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  2. Mardik Mardikian - Wikipedia

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    Syria. 44. (8) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21 March 2024. Mardig Kevork Mardigian (Arabic: مَاردِيْك كِيْفُورك مَاردِيْكيَان; Armenian: Մարտիկ Գէորգ Մարտիկեան; born 14 March 1992) is a Syrian professional footballer who plays for ...

  3. Syria national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Syria national football team (Arabic: منتخب سُورِيَا لِكُرَّةُ الْقَدَم) represents Syria in international football, and is controlled by the Syrian Arab Federation for Football, the governing body for football in Syria. Syria has never qualified for the World Cup finals, but did reach the fourth qualification ...

  4. Omar Khribin - Wikipedia

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    60. (26) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 7 October 2024. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 26 March 2024. Omar Khribin (Arabic: عمر خربين, can also be spelled as Kharbin or Kh'rbin; born 15 January 1994) is a Syrian professional footballer who plays as a forward or a winger for Emirati Club Al ...

  5. Mosab Balhous - Wikipedia

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    Syria. 86. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 18 March 2016. Mosab Balhous (Arabic: مُصعَب بَلحُوس; born 5 October 1983) is a Syrian footballer who is currently playing for Al-Karamah in Syria. [1] Balhous is Syria 's most-capped player ever with 86 caps.

  6. Football in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Football in Syria. The sport of football in the country of Syria is run by the Syrian Arab Federation for Football. [2][3] The association administers the national football team as well as the Syrian Premier League. Football is the most popular sport in the country. [4][5][6]

  7. Simon Amin - Wikipedia

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    Simon Alexander Amin (Syriac: ܣܥܡܧܢ ܐܠܖܨܐܢܕܖܪ ܐܡܥܢ; born 13 November 1997) is a professional footballer of who plays as a midfielder for Sandefjord and the Syria national team. [2] Born in Sweden, he represents Syria internationally. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  8. Raja Rafe - Wikipedia

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    Raja Rafe (Arabic: رجا رافع; born 1 May 1983 in Jaramana, Rif Dimashq, Syria) is a Syrian footballer who plays as a striker for Taliya SC, which competes in the Syrian Premier League, and is a member of the Syria national football team. Rafe is Syria 's all-time second goalscorer with 32 goals in 84 matches, [1] preceded by Firas Al-Khatib.

  9. Kevork Mardikian - Wikipedia

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    He played for Syria in the 1980 Asian Cup, 1984 Asian Cup and the 1980 Moscow Olympics. [2] He has been described as "one of the best Syrian footballers of all time". [3] As coach, Mardikian has coached Syria in various youth teams such as Syria U-20 (successful qualification to 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship) [4] and Syria U-17.