- Jean el
Mouhouv Amrouche (7
February 1906 in
Ighil Ali,
Algeria – 16
April 1962 in Paris, France) was an
Algerian francophone writer, poet and journalist...
- Adel
Amrouche (Arabic: عَادِل عَمرُوش; born 7
March 1968) is an
Algerian football manager and
former player who
currently manages Tanzania.
Having spent...
- Marie-Louise-Taos
Amrouche (March 1913 – 2
April 1976) was an
Algerian writer and singer. In 1947, she
became the
first Algerian woman to
publish a novel...
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match against Nigeria,
Amrouche suddenly left the team's camp and
later resigned.
During an
interview with Reuters,
Amrouche said that the
reason for...
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Rezki Amrouche (born 17
November 1970) is an
Algerian football manager and
former player. As a player, he pla**** 34
times for the
Algerian National Team...
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Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Dar es
Salaam and
their head
coach is Adel
Amrouche from Algeria. They are
colloquially known as the
Taifa Stars. Tanzania...
- Marguerite-Fadhma Aït
Mansour Amrouche (c. 1882 in Tizi Hibel, Algeria – July 9, 1967, in Saint-Brice-en-Coglès, France) was a poet and folksinger. She...
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Invitational class,
which was the team's
first race in Oceania.
Lionel Amrouche,
Julien Boilot and
Philippe Bonnel drove the car in the event. The event...
- "Barlaman
Today -
Hemed Morocco to Lead
Tanzanian Football Team
after Algerian Amrouche Suspension".
Barlaman Today.
Retrieved 2024-02-08.
Hemed Morocco at Kooora...
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Butler (2014–2017)
Mogomotsi Mpote (2017, 2019)
Mfolo Mfolo (2019) Adel
Amrouche (2019–2022)
Rahman Gumbo (2022)
Mogomotsi Mpote (2022–2023)
Didier Gomes...