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- Karim Bencherifa (born 15 February 1968) is a Moroccan football manager and former player, who is head coach the Singapore women's national team. Bencherifa...
- Mohamed Walid Bencherifa (born 6 November 1988) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a defender for IR Tanger in Botola. Bencherifa began his...
- formation to the Indian football during his stints at the club. Under Karim Bencherifa, Mohun Bagan created a record of most consecutive I-League match victories(10)...
- Mick Jones (1998–01) Zainuddin K****im (2001) Mick Lyons (2002) Karim Bencherifa (2003–04) Amir Alagić (2005) Ranko Buketa (2005) Ali Mustafa (2006) Kwon...
- le360.ma. 22 January 2025. "تعيين محمد بنشريفة مدربا للفريق" [Mohamed Bencherifa appointed as team coach]. matfoot.com. 6 January 2025. "L****aad Chabbi...
- FW  MAR Mustapha El Yousfi 30 FW  MAR Mohamed K****ou 31 DF  ALG Walid Bencherifa 34 MF  MAR Y****ine Abdelali 37 MF  MAR Hamza Kalai 38 DF  MAR Youssef...
- campaign at 6th position. Salgaocar started the 2012–13 campaign with Karim Bencherifa as their head coach. His one-year contract was terminated before the end...
- Heng Seng (2021 – Oct 2022) Ratna Suffian (Nov 2022 – Feb 2023) Karim Bencherifa (Mar 2023 – present) The following 26 players have been selected for the...
- Sen 2014–15 Mohun Bagan Mariano Dias 2012–13 Churchill Brothers Karim Bencherifa 2010–11 Salgaocar Zoran Đorđević 2008–09 Churchill Brothers Andrey Chernyshov...
- Pacheco (2002–2004) Shabbir Ali (2004–2005) György Kottán (2005–2006) Karim Bencherifa (2006–2008) Emeka Ezeugo (2008) Zoran Đorđević (2008–2009) Carlos Roberto...