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Rafik Zoheir Djebbour (Arabic: رفيق جبور; born 8
March 1984) is a
retired professional footballer who pla**** as
striker and winger. Born in France, he...
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after an ****ist from
Djebbour. In the same match, he
provided an ****ist on Olympicaos'
second goal,
scored by
Djebbour. With
Djebbour absent due to injury...
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Rafik Saïfi (1975-02-07)7
February 1975 (aged 35) 62
Istres 11 4FW
Rafik Djebbour (1984-03-08)8
March 1984 (aged 26) 16 AEK
Athens 12 2DF
Habib Bellaïd (1986-03-28)28...
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strengthened with
players like Jean Makoun,
Pablo Orbaiz, Iván Marcano,
Rafik Djebbour and
Djamel Abdoun and with
Ernesto Valverde as
their coach for the second...
- well as the
first French politician to
nominate a
Muslim candidate,
Ahmed Djebbour, an Algerian,
elected in 1957 as
deputy of Paris. The next year, following...
- ') in a
derby against Panathinaikos. The
previous record was from
Rafik Djebbour (22', 34'), on 9
December 2012. It was his best season, so far in his career...
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Yiasoumis Yiasoumi (1998–2001)
Albania Altin Haxhi (2008–2010)
Algeria Rafik Djebbour (2014–2015)
Argentina Fernando Cavenaghi (2015–2016)
Esteban Solari (2005–2007...
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currently playing as a
forward for USM
Alger in the
Algerian league Rafik Djebbour (born 1984), French-born
Algerian football player currently playing as...
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qualifier against Central African Republic,
replacing the
injured Rafik Djebbour. On 16
November 2011, he was
selected as part of Algeria's
squad for the...
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Salah ****ad.
Several other players have
achieved prominent titles:
Rafik Djebbour won
eight titles, four
League and 4 in the cu,
followed by El Arbi Hillel...