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Mohammed Houmane Jarir (30
November 1944 – 19 May 2018) was a
Moroccan footballer who pla**** as a forward. He pla**** for the
Moroccan national team in...
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opened the
scoring with a goal in the 21st
minute of the game
scored by
Houmane Jarir. In the
second half, however, the
Germans scored twice and won 2–1...
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initiated into the
tradition of
Gnawa music by maâlem (master musician) Ba
Houmane, and the guembri, a b**** lute
characteristic of this
African spiritual...
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Jalili Fadili (1940-01-01)1
January 1940 (aged 30) 0 FAR
Rabat 14 4FW
Houmane Jarir (1944-11-30)30
November 1944 (aged 25) 0 RCA
Casablanca 15 3MF Hadi...
- the 1966–1967
season in
third place in the
championship with 65 points.
Houmane Jarir finished as the top
scorer with 18 goals. On 14 July 1968, the final...
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Mordechai Spiegler Tarcisio Burgnich Angelo Domenghini Maouhoub Ghazouani Houmane Jarir Juan
Ignacio Basaguren Javier Fragoso José Luis González Gustavo...
- title. This
period is
marked by
players such as
Abdelmajid Dolmy, Petchou,
Houmane Jarir and Said Ghandi. The
following decade was up and down but led to...
- 1936) 22
April – Wiam Dahmani,
singer and
actress (b. 1983) 19 May –
Houmane Jarir,
footballer (b. 1944) 21 May – Max Cohen-Olivar,
racing driver (b...
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Giorgos Sideris Guy François
Joseph Obas
Antal Dunai Mordechai Spiegler Houmane Jarir Ola Dybwad-Olsen Eusébio
Florea Dumitrache Alan
Gilzean José Eulogio...
- inter-regional and
national levels. It has
produced many
successful players such as
Houmane Jarir, Saïd Ghandi, Petchou,
Abdelmajid Dolmy,
Mustapha El Haddaoui, Redouane...