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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Aatef Jenyat, Abdelrazaq Al Hussain, Abdulhadi Khalaf (footballer), Abdulrahman Akkari, Abdulrahman Al Masri, Adel Abdullah, Adnan Al Hafez, Ahmad Deeb, Ahmad Omaier, Alaa Al Shbli, Amro Jenyat, Anas Al Khouja, Anas Balhous, Andre Senghor, Belal Abduldaim, Edgard Lima de Melo, Fabio Santos da Silva, Fahd Aodi, Fahd Saleh, Feras Esmaeel, Firas Al-Khatib, Hani Al Taiar, Hassan Abbas, Hussain Rahal, Iyad Mando, Jehad Al-Hussain, Kwame Obeng Darko, Leandro Netto de Macedo, Mahmoud Al Malloul, Mahmoud Maowas, Makhete Diop, Marwan Sayedeh, Mohamad Hamwi, Mohamad Jaamour, Mohamed Al Zeno, Mohannad Ibrahim, Mosab Balhous, Naser Al Sebai, Nasouh Al Nakdali, Odai Eid, Richard Bohomo, Sergine Ibrahima Moreau, Shaher Shahen, Stephane Owona, Tamer Haj Mohamad, Tawfiq Tayarah, Yasser Shahen, Yazid Kaissi, Yussef Sleman, Zyad Chaabo. Excerpt: Mohamed Al Zeno (Arabic: ) (born 5 February 1983 in Aleppo, Syria) is a Syrian professional footballer who plays for Al-Salmiya SC, which competes in the Kuwaiti Premier League the top division in Kuwait. Al Zeno's career began with the Al-Ittihad Aleppo youth squad under coach "Omar Al Shaaban" in the "Al Smoud Football school" in Aleppo, he went later to the youth team from Al-Shorta Aleppo. After playing a few games in the Al-Shorta under-17 youth team, he was considered Al-Shorta's professional team and, in 1999, signed his first professional contract. In season 1999-2000 Al Zeno played for Al-Shorta's professional team in the Syrian second Division and reached the rise in the Syrian Premier League, he finished as top goalscorer of the Syrian second Division. After the Syrian League season 2001-2002, Al-Shorta Aleppo was dissolved and Al Zeno went to Damascus and signed a two year contract with Al-Shorta Damascus. Al Zeno played tow seasons with Al-Shorta Damascus, his first saison with Al-Shorta Damascus was in season 2002-03, he scored his first goal for his new team on 1 November 2002 against "Al-Yaqaza Deir ez-Zor" in the Syrian Premier League. Al Zeno transferred to Al-Jaish in 2004. He played with Al-Jaish three season's, in his first season with Al-Jaish, Al Zeno won the 2004 AFC Cup, the second most important association cup in Asia. In the quarter finals re-match on 21 September 2004 against India Champions East Bengal, he scored one goal. The game ended 3-0 for Al-Jaish. In the semi finals against Singapore's Champion Home United he scored two goals and reached with his team the AFC Cup finals. Zeno at Al-Majd.On July 2007, Al Zeno transferred to Al-Majd and formed an impressive attacking triangle with Syrian forward Raja Rafe. In the 2007-08 season Al Zeno scored 11 goals as Al-Majd finish in second-place and he scored two goals in the Arab Champions League 2007-08, the first goal was on 30 September 2007 against Al-Hilal in the Round of 32, the seco