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al Jahdali is a tall, impassive-looking man, with fairly long black hair and dark eyes. Domestically, he played for Ceridhton United, in [[Audioslavia]].
 
al Jahdali is a tall, impassive-looking man, with fairly long black hair and dark eyes. Domestically, he played for Ceridhton United, in [[Audioslavia]].
  
He became the the Ariddian national team coach for start of [[World Cup 33]].
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He became the the Ariddian national team coach for start of [[World Cup 33]], led the team to World Championship in [[World Cup 34]] and second place in [[World Cup 35]], then retired. He was replaced by Jane Sanderson.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 30 July 2007

Yves al Jahdali
Sport
Football
Team
Ariddia
Position
Formerly defence; former coach
Number (former)
9

A football player who competed in the World Cup as part of the team from the People’s Democratic Social Republic of Ariddia.


Status: retired
First appearance: World Cup 25
Last appearance: World Cup 28
Caps: 76
Goals: N/A


Though he did not attract very much public attention, al Jahdali was undoubtedly one of Ariddia's most skilled defenders ever, along with Tina Realm of times long past.

al Jahdali is a tall, impassive-looking man, with fairly long black hair and dark eyes. Domestically, he played for Ceridhton United, in Audioslavia.

He became the the Ariddian national team coach for start of World Cup 33, led the team to World Championship in World Cup 34 and second place in World Cup 35, then retired. He was replaced by Jane Sanderson.