- H****en
Gabsi (Arabic: حَسَّان الْقَابِسِيّ; born 23
February 1974) is a
Tunisian football manager and
former player.
Gabsi was born in Tunis. A right...
- positions. /k, ɡ, ɣ/ may also have
labialized allophones as [kʷ, ɡʷ, ɣʷ].
Gabsi,
Zouhir (2003). An
outline of the
Shilha (Berber)
vernacular of Douiret...
- saw
Tunisia win 2–1 with second-half
goals from
Radhi Jaidi and H****en
Gabsi. In the
second leg on 22
April 2000,
Mauritania were
beaten 3–0 at the Stade...
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Abdel Razak Jaranah Ademola Adeshina Emmanuel Osigwe Aaron Njovu Kamel Gabsi 1 own goal
Peter Fregene (against Zambia) Okey
Isima (against Algeria) Kamel...
- Di-Pertuan of
Brunei H****en
Bejaoui (born 1975),
Tunisian soccer player H****en
Gabsi (born 1974), a
Tunisian soccer player Khasan Bakayev (1959-2025), Russian...
- Saïd
Chiba Eliphas Shivute Gervatius Uri Khob
Mehdi Ben
Slimane H****en
Gabsi Ziad Tlemçani 1 goal
Billel Dziri Moussa Saïb Lázaro
Miguel Pereira Quinzinho...
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Gabungan Sepakbola Indonesia Sambas (simply
known as
Gabsis) is an
Indonesian football team
based in Sambas, West Kalimantan. They
currently competes in...
- from the
original (PDF) on 2012-12-24.
Retrieved 2011-03-05. (5.58 MB)
Gabsi, Zouhir. "Attrition and
maintenance of the
Berber language in Tunisia."...
- 2009–10 :
Abderraouf Marzouki 2010–11 :
Ezzedine Khemila then
Riadh Hadhri and Sami
Alimi 2011–12 :
Abdelkrim Gabsi July 1, 2012–1.. :
Chokri Khatoui...
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Professionnelle 2. Adel Zouali,
Lotfi Boukhris,
Mourad Sebayi,
Foued Bahri,
Nader Werda – 2012–2013
Karim Gabsi – 2013–2014
Fethi Hadj Ismaïl – 2014–2015 v t e...