Munaf Ramadan, the Glossary
Munaf Ramadan (مناف رمضان; born 19 October 1972) is a Syrian former professional footballer who played as a forward.[1]
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24 relations: Al-Hurriya SC, Al-Jahra SC, Al-Rasheed SC, Al-Shabab SC (Iraq), Al-Wehdat SC, Al-Yarmouk SC (Kuwait), Ammar Ramadan, Anorthosis Famagusta FC, Association football, Australia men's national under-20 soccer team, England national under-20 football team, Forward (association football), Jableh SC, Saraqib, Saraqib SC, Syria national football team, Syria national under-20 football team, Syrian Premier League, Uruguay national under-20 football team, 1988 AFC Asian Cup, 1988 Arab Club Champions Cup, 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship, 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship, 1995–96 UEFA Champions League.
- Al-Hurriya SC players
- Al-Jahra SC players
- Al-Yarmouk SC (Kuwait) players
- People from Idlib Governorate
- Syrian expatriate sportspeople in Kuwait
Al-Hurriya SC
Al-Hurriya Sports Club is a Syrian professional football club based in Aleppo.
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Al-Jahra SC
Al Jahra Sporting Club (نادي الجهراء الرياضي) is a Kuwaiti professional football club based in Jahra.
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Al-Rasheed SC
Al-Rasheed Sports Club (نادي الرشيد الرياضي) was an Iraqi sports club based in Karkh, Baghdad.
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Al-Shabab SC (Iraq)
Al-Shabab Sports Club (Youth SC, نادي الشباب الرياضي) is an Iraqi football club that is based in Baghdad.
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Al-Wehdat SC
Al-Wehdat Sports Club (نادي الوحدات الرياضي) is a Jordanian sports club founded in 1956.
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Al-Yarmouk SC (Kuwait)
Al-Yarmouk is a Kuwaiti professional sports club located in the district of Mishref.
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Ammar Ramadan
Ammar Ramadan (عَمَّار رَمَضَان; born 5 January 2001) is a Syrian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or a winger for FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda in Niké liga and the Syria national team. Munaf Ramadan and Ammar Ramadan are Syria men's international footballers, Syrian expatriate men's footballers and Syrian men's footballers.
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Anorthosis Famagusta FC
Anorthosis Famagusta (translit), commonly known as Anorthosis in English or Anorthosi in Greek, is a Cypriot football club, part of the Anorthosis Famagusta multi-sport club founded in 1911 in Varosha, Famagusta.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Australia men's national under-20 soccer team
The Australia national under-20 soccer team, known colloquially as the Young Socceroos, represents Australia in international under-20 soccer.
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England national under-20 football team, also known as England Under-20s or England U20(s) or England Men's Elite Squad, represents England in association football at an under-20 age level and is controlled by the Football Association, the governing body for football in England.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Jableh SC
Jableh Sporting Club is a Syrian professional football club based in Jableh.
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Saraqib
Saraqib (Sarāqib also spelled Saraqeb) is a city in northwestern Syria, administratively belonging to the Idlib Governorate, located east of Idlib.
Saraqib SC
Saraqib SC, also known as Sarakeb (نادي سراقب الرياضي), is a Syrian football club based in the town of Saraqib.
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The Syria national football team (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.
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The Syria national under-20 football team (منتخب سوريا لكرة القدمتحت 20 سنة) is the national football youth team of Syria and is controlled by the Syrian Football Association.
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Syrian Premier League
The Syrian Premier League (الدوري السوري الممتاز) is a professional association football league in Syria and the top division of the Syrian football league system.
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Uruguay national under-20 football team represents Uruguay in international football competitions such as FIFA U-20 World Cup and the South American Youth Football Championship.
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1988 AFC Asian Cup
The 1988 AFC Asian Cup was the 9th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international association football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).
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1988 Arab Club Champions Cup
The 1988 Arab Club Champions Cup was played in United Arab Emirates in the city of Sharjah.
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1989 FIFA World Youth Championship
The 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship took place in Saudi Arabia between 16 February and 3 March 1989.
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1991 FIFA World Youth Championship
The 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship was the eighth staging of the FIFA World Youth Championship, an international football competition organized by FIFA for men's youth national teams, and the eighth since it was established in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Tournament.
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1995–96 UEFA Champions League
The 1995–96 UEFA Champions League was the 41st season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, and the fourth since its rebranding as the UEFA Champions League.
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See also
Al-Hurriya SC players
- Abdelrazaq Al-Hussain
- Ahmed Al Ahmed (footballer)
- Ahmed Ashkar
- Ali Cheikh Dib
- Hazem Harba
- Hussein Jwayed
- Khaled Al Zaher
- Mahmoud Amnah
- Mohamed Bairouti
- Munaf Ramadan
- Nihad Haj Moustafa
Al-Jahra SC players
- Abdelkarim Hassan
- Abdulla Baba Fatadi
- Adel Humoud
- Agi Dambelley
- André Macanga
- Aziz Mashaan
- Beto (footballer, born 1987)
- Faisal Zayid
- Falah Al-Majidi
- Florin Motroc
- Florin Pârvu
- Francisco Torres (Brazilian footballer)
- Guy Toindouba
- Hani Al-Dhabit
- Ismaël Koudou
- Issam Fayel Al-Sinani
- Izaka Aboudou
- Jaycee John Okwunwanne
- Jovica Stokić
- Kanú (footballer, born 1983)
- Khalaf Al-Salamah
- Khalid Ajab
- Komlan Assignon
- Michael Anaba
- Moussa Dao
- Munaf Ramadan
- Mutair Mutair
- Nabil Ashoor
- Nino Santos
- Odeni George
- Raffaele Simone Quintieri
- Renan Silva
- Ronald Ngah
- Tarek Jabban
- Thiago Sales
- Toni Varela
- Vinícius Lopes (footballer, born 1988)
- Wael Sulaiman
- Wilsinho (footballer, born 1982)
Al-Yarmouk SC (Kuwait) players
- Ahmad Al Beloushi
- Ahmad Al Fadhli
- Bader Al Samak
- Carlos Rivas (footballer, born 1991)
- Dové Womé
- Faraj Laheeb
- Franck Obambou
- Hameed Al-Qallaf
- Hashem Adnan
- Hugo Bargas
- Hussam Al Sayed
- Khaled Abdulqoddus
- Khaled Fairouz
- Majed Abu-Sidu
- Marco Domínguez
- Maurício Britto
- Mehdi Harb
- Miguel Oliveira (footballer, born 1995)
- Munaf Ramadan
- Nico Di Biase
- Oday Dabbagh
- Prince Abedi
- Saleh Al-Buraiki
- Saleh Mahdi
- Serge Branco
- Shehab Kankoune
- Tareq Al-Shammari
- Uladzimir Mihurski
- Yannick N'Djeng
- Yaqoub Al Taher
People from Idlib Governorate
- Abdulrazak Eid
- Abu Ali Bard
- Abu Mohammad al-Adnani
- Abu Omar al-Idlibi
- Afif Suleiman
- Ali Keda
- Fadlallah al-Haji
- Fares Bayoush
- Hussein Arnous
- Ibrahim Hamidi
- Khaled Al-Faraj
- Mohammad Khaled al-Rahmoun
- Munaf Ramadan
- Raed Fares (activist)
- Salwa Abdullah
Syrian expatriate sportspeople in Kuwait
- Abdullah Al Shami
- Ahmad Al Saleh
- Ahmad Deeb
- Ahmad Omaier
- Alaa Al Dali
- Ammar Rihawi
- Firas Al-Khatib
- Hamid Mido
- Hussam Al Sayed
- Israa Hamwiah
- Jehad Al-Hussain
- Maher Al-Sayed
- Mahmoud Al Baher
- Mahmoud Al-Mawas
- Mardik Mardikian
- Mohamed Al-Zeno
- Mohammad Al-Hamwi
- Munaf Ramadan
- Nasouh Al Nakdali
- Omar Al Somah
- Omar Midani
- Raja Rafe
- Tamer Haj Mohamad
- Youssef Kalfa
- Zain Al Fandi