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Lae (/ˈlɑːeɪ, ˈleɪi/)(German: Preußen-Reede,
later Lehe) is the
capital of
Morobe Province and is the second-largest city in
Papua New Guinea. It is located...
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Position Name Head
coach Jess
Ibrom ****istant
coach Alastair McLae Goalkeeping coach Joseph Kapisi Team
manager Saolotoga ****
Technical adviser Jess...
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Alastair McLae Team
manager Gareth Winder Goal
Keeper Coach Horst Petana Coach Paul
Lomitusi Physio Ethan Horne International Scout Alastair McLae International...
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Lae Airfield is a
former World War II
airfield and later,
civilian airport located at
Lae,
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. The
airport was
closed in...
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Lae McCalla (born 24
November 1992) is a
Jamaican footballer who
plays as a
defender for the
Jamaica men's
national team and
captains Mount Pleasant...
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Billy Singh (1985–1986) Rudi
Gutendorf (1987)
Billy Singh (1987–1992)
Danny McLennan (1993–1995)
Billy Singh (1995–2002) Les
Scheinflug (2002) Tony Buesnel...
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coach Taelor Pickering-parker Team
Manager Wendy Turton Goal
Keeper Coach Alex
Britton International Scout Alastair McLae International Scout Russ Gurr...
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Lae (8–13
March 1942),
called Operation SR by the ****anese, was an
operation by
Imperial ****anese
forces to
occupy the Salamaua–
Lae area in the...
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township of
Lae, in
Morobe Province,
Papua New
Guinea is a
relatively new entity, the
history of the
Lae environs is much older.
Humans have been...
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Lae Oak (Korean: 우래옥; Hanja: 又來屋; RR: Uraeok; lit. place to come back to) is a
historic Pyongyang naengmyeon restaurant in Jung District, Seoul, South...