- "Farizal
Marlias". Soccerway.com. 9
September 2017.
Retrieved 9
September 2017.
Farizal Bin
Marlias -
International Appearances RSSSF. "
Marlias, Farizal"...
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Marlia Hardi (10
March 1926 – 18 June 1984) was an
Indonesian actress who was
active from 1950s to 1980s. Born in the Magelang, she took to the
stage in...
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Shukor Adan,
Norhafiz Zamani Misbah,
Aidil Zafuan,
Zaquan Adha,
Farizal Marlias, S. Kunanlan,
Shahurain Abu Samah,
Syihan Hazmi and many more. Head coach...
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Marlia Mundell Mango is a
Byzantine archaeologist and
historian at the
University of Oxford,
where she was
University Lecturer in
Byzantine Archaeology...
- The
Villa Marlia or
Villa Reale di
Marlia is a late-Renaissance
palazzo or villa, and its estate's
property that
includes renowned gardens and adjacent...
- in a 1–0 away win
against Sabah where he
joins Safiq Rahim and
Farizal Marlias to
become the
third player to
reach this
milestone Aidil has represented...
- onwards,
Izham would the see his
starting line-up
being taken by
Farizal Marlias as he was
dropped to the bench. On 18
April 2022,
Izham make his AFC Champions...
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where he was also trained, a short-lived
observatory at
Royal Park La
Marlia in Tuscany, and
finally at an
observatory in Florence. Pons's work supported...
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Apamea Myrlea (/ˌæpəˈmiːə
mərˈliːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Απάμεια Μύρλεια) was an
ancient city and
bishopric (Apamea in Bithynia) on the Sea of Marmara, in Bithynia...
- 90' CF 9
Bergson LF 45
Fernando Forestieri Substitutes: GK 26
Farizal Marlias DF 32
Shahrul Saad 84' DF 91
Syahmi Safari MF 19
Akhyar Rashid 90' MF...