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Ismail Rafaat (3
January 1912 – 2004) was an
Egyptian football midfielder who pla**** for
Egypt in the 1934 FIFA
World Cup. He also pla**** for
Zamalek SC...
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events in that month.
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Rafaat 2016, pp. 488–504.
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Cairo in June 2009.
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minority in
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