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Larbi Benbarek; also Ben
Barek or Ben M'barek, Arabic: العربي بن مبارك; 16 June 1917 – 16
September 1992) was a
Moroccan football player. He represented...
- The
Larbi Benbarek Stadium,
originally known as
Stade Philip, is a multi-purpose
stadium in Casablanca, Morocco. It is
mostly used
mostly for football...
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Diagne later pla**** with the team at the 1938
World Cup,
alongside Larbi Benbarek, who was one of the
first players of
North African origin to play for the...
- 1938 but
failed a
double success in 1934, due to FC Sète. In 1938,
Larbi Benbarek signed with M****ille and
became "the
black pearl" for the team. World...
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Moroccan musician and artist,
founding member of Nas El
Ghiwan Larbi Benbarek –
Moroccan footballer Badr
Benoun –
Moroccan footballer Miriem Bensalah-Chaqroun...
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Josephine Baker (1906–1975),
American dancer, singer, and
actress Larbi Benbarek (1914–1992), Moroccan-French
footballer Eusébio (1942–2014), Mozambican-born...
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Tunisians pla****
against the
national team of France. Led by star
Larbi Benbarek, the
Maghreb selection managed to win 3–2, a
month before the Toussaint...
- Legend: Blue = home team win;
Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Larbi benbarek Michael Yokhin (16 May 2014). "Last day
drama in Spain". ESPN. Archived...
- cross-town
rivals to date.
Under Helenio Herrera and with the help of
Larbi Benbarek, Atlético won La Liga
again in 1950 and 1951. With the
departure of Herrera...
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inspired by the life of
football player Larbi Benbarek. The film
chronicles the life of
football player Larbi Benbarek.
Hanane Ibrahimi Fadila Benmoussa Bouchra...