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Ahmed Ould
Teguedi (Arabic: أحمد ولد تكدي; born 1954) is a
Mauritanian diplomat. He was Mauritania's
Minister for
Foreign Affairs and
Cooperation between...
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Mauritania were 4–0 down but
scored the last goal, this time by
Dahmed Ould
Teguedi.
Although the
Moroccan stadium had a
capacity of 52,000, only 1,472 saw...
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Dahmed Ould
Teguedi (born
November 15, 1984) is a
former Mauritanian professional football player and
current coach of the
Mauritanian under 17 national...
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Mauritania (Monguel and Agueilat). The
chief of this
Tribe is Mr.
Limam Ould
Teguedi (former
Minister of Justice,
former Minister of
Culture and
former Attorney...
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months later, on 18
September 2013,
Hamadi was
replaced by
Ahmed Ould
Teguedi as
Foreign Minister in a
Cabinet reshuffle.
Hamadi was
named as the new...
- Moukn**** 2011–2013:
Hamadi Ould Baba Ould
Hamadi 2013–2015:
Ahmed Ould
Teguedi 2015:
Vatma Vall Mint
Soueina 2015–2016:
Hamadi Ould
Meimou 2016–2018:...
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Morocco 19:30 UTC±0
Safri 35' (pen.)
Hadji 56', 60'
Zemmama 66' [133]
Teguedi 68' Stadium:
Stade Moulay Abdellah Attendance: 1,472 Referee:
Sharaf Aboubakar...
- (2014–2016) Mali -
Abdoulaye Diop (2014–2017)
Mauritania -
Ahmed Ould
Teguedi (2013–2015)
Vatma Vall Mint
Soueina (2015)
Hamadi Ould
Meimou (2015–2016)...
- (2013)
Mauritania Hamadi Ould Baba Ould
Hamadi (2011–2013)
Ahmed Ould
Teguedi (2013–2015)
Mauritius -
Arvin Boolell (2008–2014)
Morocco Saadeddine Othmani...
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Diabira Bakary (2003-2005)
Maafoudh Ould
Bettah (2005-2007)
Limam Ould
Teguedi (2007-2008)
Ahmedou Tidjane Bal (2008-2011)
Abidine Ould
Kheir (2011-2014)...