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Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour (Arabic: عبدالعزيز بن طيفور; (1927-07-25)25 July 1927 – (1970-11-19)19
November 1970) was a professional-Algerian
footballer who pla****...
- by
French internationals Marcel Domingo,
Antoine Bonifaci,
Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour, and Jean Courteaux, as well as the
Argentine duo of
Pancho Gonzales and...
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international player Roger Courtois (1952–1963), with
players such as
Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour,
Marcel Artelesa or
Pierre Flamion. It
constituted one of the more glorious...
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administration to
bring the
former Nice and
Monaco player Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour to be a
coach and a
player at the same time the team took
place in Group...
- competitions: Most seasons: 4 –
Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour (1962–1965, 1967–1968); Most
consecutive seasons: 3 –
Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour (1962–1965) and
Djamel Keddou (1986–1989);...
- M****ille in the 1936–37 season, then
Mohamed Firoud and
Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour on two
consecutive occasions with Nice in 1950–51 and 1951–52, in addition...
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international player Roger Courtois (1952–1963), with
players such as
Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour,
Marcel Artelesa or
Pierre Flamion. The club
reached the
Coupe de France...
-
administration to
bring the
former Nice and
Monaco player Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour to be a
coach and a
player at the same time, also
included one
foreign player...
- Ben
Tifour (1970–71) The JSK had a
difficult season finishing in
seventh place,
marked in
particular by the
death of its
coach Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour on...
- as the
dominant club,
reinforced by
Algerian players like
Abdelaziz Ben
Tifour. At this point, French, Italian, and
Maltese clubs,
which had previously...