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  2. Zidane Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Zidane Aamar Iqbal (Arabic: زيدان عمار إقبال, Urdu: زیدان عامر اقبال; born 27 April 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Eredivisie club Utrecht. Born in England, he plays for the Iraq national team. Iqbal joined Manchester United's youth system aged nine.

  3. List of Iraqi expatriate footballers - Wikipedia

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    Zidane Iqbal coming on as an 89th-minute substitute for Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League. The central midfielder has maternal roots from the Iraqi city of Samawah and started off representing the Iraqi Olympic team , and has represented the national team thrice.

  4. Iraq national football team - Wikipedia

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    Zidane Iqbal 27 April 2003 (age 21) 17 1 Utrecht: 14 MF: Amjad Attwan 12 March 1997 (age 27) 85 4 Zakho: 16 MF: Amir Al-Ammari 27 July 1997 ...

  5. List of British Pakistanis - Wikipedia

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    Amjad Iqbal – former footballer who played as a defender and midfielder [285] Zidane Iqbal – professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Utrecht [286] [287] Omar Kader – former midfielder [288] Otis Khan – footballer who plays as a midfielder for Grimsby Town and the Pakistan national team [289]

  6. List of Iraq international footballers - Wikipedia

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    Zidane Iqbal: 15: 1 27 January 2022: Iran: 19 November 2024: Oman: Željko Petrović ...

  7. Iqbal (name) - Wikipedia

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    Razia Iqbal (born 1962), British journalist and presenter; Rao Sikandar Iqbal (1943–2010), former Defence Minister of Pakistan; Shahid Iqbal (born 1953), Pakistani Navy admiral; Tamim Iqbal (born 1989), Bangladeshi cricketer; Waleed Iqbal, Pakistani lawyer; Zafar Iqbal (disambiguation), multiple people; Zidane Iqbal (born 2003), Iraqi footballer

  8. British Pakistanis - Wikipedia

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    Zidane Iqbal made his first-team debut for Manchester United on 8 December 2021 as an 89th-minute substitute in a Champions League match against Young Boys. [146] Thus, he became the first British-born South Asian to play for the senior club, and the first ever British South Asian to play in the Champions League. [147] [148]

  9. FC Utrecht - Wikipedia

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    Zidane Iqbal (2023–present) Mali. Modibo Sagnan (2023–2024) Morocco. Sofyan Amrabat (2014–2017) Adil Ramzi (2006) Netherlands. Dave van den Bergh (2000–2006)