Difference between revisions of "Yves al Jahdali"
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'''Status''': active <br> | '''Status''': active <br> | ||
'''First appearance''': [[World Cup 25]] <br> | '''First appearance''': [[World Cup 25]] <br> | ||
− | '''[[Ariddia%27s_football_team#Caps|Caps]]''' ( | + | '''[[Ariddia%27s_football_team#Caps|Caps]]''' (after [[World Cup 27]]): 63 <br> |
− | '''[[Ariddia%27s_football_team#Goal_ranking_by_player|Goals]]''' ( | + | '''[[Ariddia%27s_football_team#Goal_ranking_by_player|Goals]]''' (after World Cup 27): N/A |
− | Though he has not attracted very much public attention, al Jahdali is undoubtedly [[Ariddia's football team|the Ariddian team]]’s most skilled defender, and is the only player to have taken part in | + | Though he has not attracted very much public attention, al Jahdali is undoubtedly [[Ariddia's football team|the Ariddian team]]’s most skilled defender, and is the only player to have taken part in every single one of the new team’s matches to date. While public focus has been on forward players such as [[Frédéric Clément]] or [[Hanifah Kyaw]], al Jahdali’s task has been to organise, structure and strengthen an originally rather weak defence. |
al Jahdali is a tall, impassive-looking man in his early thirties, with fairly long black hair and dark eyes. Domestically, he plays for Ceridhton United, in [[Audioslavia]]. | al Jahdali is a tall, impassive-looking man in his early thirties, with fairly long black hair and dark eyes. Domestically, he plays for Ceridhton United, in [[Audioslavia]]. |
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A football player who competes in the World Cup as part of the team from the People’s Democratic Social Republic of Ariddia.
Status: active
First appearance: World Cup 25
Caps (after World Cup 27): 63
Goals (after World Cup 27): N/A
Though he has not attracted very much public attention, al Jahdali is undoubtedly the Ariddian team’s most skilled defender, and is the only player to have taken part in every single one of the new team’s matches to date. While public focus has been on forward players such as Frédéric Clément or Hanifah Kyaw, al Jahdali’s task has been to organise, structure and strengthen an originally rather weak defence.
al Jahdali is a tall, impassive-looking man in his early thirties, with fairly long black hair and dark eyes. Domestically, he plays for Ceridhton United, in Audioslavia.