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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: 58. Chapters: Abbas Pourkhosravani, Abdollah Veisi, Abdullah Karami, Abouzar Rahimi, Adel Kolahkaj, Ahmad Alenemeh, Ahmad Momenzadeh, Alireza Salimi, Ali Amiri, Ali Badavi, Ali Hamoudi, Ali Mousavi, Amin Motevaselzadeh, Amir Khalifeh-Asl, Amir Khodamoradi, Amir Sharafi, Andre Reinaldo de Souza Esposito, Arash Afshin, Armando Sa, Ayub Kalantari, Ayub Vali, Bakhtiar Rahmani, Carlos Fernandes (goalkeeper), Cristian Yeladian, Daniel Olerum, Ebrahim Mirzapour, Emad Mohammed, Ershad Yousefi, Esmaeil Sharifat, Fabio Hempel, Gholamreza Rezaei, Hassan Houri, Hojat Zadmahmoud, Hojjat Chaharmahali, Hossein Ashena, Hossein Kaebi, Iman Mobali, Jaba Mujiri, Jalal Kameli-Mofrad, Januario, Jasem Sadeghi, Javad Shirzad, Joao Paulo da Silva Gouveia Morais, Juliano Laurentino dos Santos, Karim Shaverdi, Kaveh Rezaei, Kheyrollah Veisi, Leandro Padovani Celin, Lefteh Hamidi, Luciano Pereira Mendes, Luciano Valente de Deus, Mahmud Qurbanov, Mehdi Chamanara, Mehdi Momeni, Mehdi Noori, Mehrdad Jama'ati, Meysam Khosravi, Meysam Soleimani, Milad Nouri, Milad Zeneyedpour, Misagh Memarzadeh, Mladen Bartolovi, Mohammad Alavi (footballer), Mohammad Ghazi (footballer), Mohammad Rashid Mazaheri, Mojahed Khaziravi, Nader Ahmadi, Naeim Saadavi, Omid Khouraj, Omid Sharifinasab, Pejman Jamshidi, Pejman Montazeri, Peter Vera, Rashad Sadygov, Reza Ma'ghouli, Reza Norouzi, Ruhollah Bigdeli, Saeed Ramezani, Saeid Ghadami, Sajjad Feizollahi, Samal Saeed, Saman Safa, Sandro Gaucho, Shahab Karami, Shahram Baratpouri, Siamak Sarlak, Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh, Soroush Rafiei, Yahya Golmohammadi. Excerpt: Hossein Kaebi (also spelled Ka'abi; Persian:, pronounced; born September 1985 in Ahvaz) is an Iranian football player who currently plays for Rah Ahan in the Iran Pro League and the Iran national football team. Hossein is the youngest of a 14 siblings family, including 8 older brothers and 5 older sisters. His family descends of the Arab minority of Khuzestan. Kaebi is known for using his pace in getting forward from right-back to support his team's attacks. He also has a ferocious nature, despite his short stature, and a great work rate. Kaebi started his football in Esteghlal Ahvaz F.C. youth academy, before moving to Foolad. It was in this club that Croatian coach Vinko Begovi quickly discovered him and soon he was in the first team line-up despite his tender young age. He was selected for the U17 team that played in the AFC U-17 Championship 2000. He was also selected for the national team soon after the Asian Championship. Kaebi started getting attention from European clubs at an early age and went on a 3 week trial at Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2003. He was part of the Team that won the Iran's Premier Football League on 2004 with Foolad for first time. Kaebi disappointed many when he signed for UAE club Emirates. Kaebi signed a contract with Persepolis F.C. on 25 February 2007 on a 6 month deal. On 5 July 2007, he signed a two year deal with Leicester City for an undisclosed fee, making his debut as a substitute in a 4-1 win over Watford on 25 August. Kaebi used a translator to speak for him during his time at Leicester City as he could not speak English. He was relegated to the reserve squad following the sacking of Martin Allen on 29 August. Kaebi revealed on 19 September that he was settling in well with the club and was eager to show his talent to the fans. But on 15 October, he told the Leicester Mercury that he was frustrated at being left in the reserve squad. This left many Iranian fans to question the club's decision to leave an international foot