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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: 42. Chapters: Al-Sadd Sports Club managers, Al-Sadd Sports Club players, Ali Daei, Ismail Matar, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie, Karim Bagheri, Abedi Pele, Mauro Zarate, Afonso Alves, Hossein Kaebi, Abdul Kader Keita, Hani Al-Dhabit, Marcio Emerson Passos, Emerson Leao, Bora Milutinovi, Co Adriaanse, John Utaka, Ilie Balaci, Jorge Fossati, Cosmin Ol roiu, Frank Leboeuf, Victor Ikpeba, Amir Ghalenoei, Pascal Feindouno, Dame N'Doye, Hussein Yasser, Rene Meulensteen, Khalifa Ayil Al-Naufli, Jacques Elong Elong, Khalfan Ibrahim, Hamid Derakhshan, Youssef Chippo, Luka Peruzovi, Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Fabijan Cipot, Rodrigo Gral, Jose Clayton, Felipe Jorge Loureiro, Jean Paul Yontcha, Agyeman Prempeh Opoku, Vasile Iordache, D emaludin Mu ovi, Ze Mario, Billel Dziri, Bouchaib El Moubarki, Ebrahim Ghasempour, Radhi Shenaishil, Magid Mohamed, Mohammed Rabia Al-Noobi, Carlos Roberto Pereira, Ezequiel Guillermo Jesus Amaya, Eric Gawu, Majid Namjoo-Motlagh, Jose Faria, Doru Isac, Ali Afif, Angelo Ricardo Versari, Wesam Rizik, Khalid Salman, Abdurabb Al Yazeedi, Talal Al-Bloushi, Julio Cesar Moreno, Abdullah Koni, Yusef Ali, Nasser Nabeel, Mohamed Saqr, Mosaab Mahmoud Al Hassan, Hassan Al Haidos, Hamood Al Yazidi, Mesaad Al-Hamad, Sergio Ricardo, Abdulla Al-Berik, Mohammed Musa, Basel Samih, Ali Sanad, Jafal Rashed Al-Kuwari, Saad Al Sheeb, Abdullah Baiat, Hamood Al Yazeedi, Taher Zakaria, Essa Al-Kuwari, Mohammed Ghanim. Excerpt: Ali Daei (Persian: , pronounced; nicknamed Shahriar, meaning the King; born 21 March 1969 in Ardabil, Iran) is an Iranian retired football player and current coach. He is a former captain of the Iran national football team, and is the world's all-time leading goalscorer in international matches. Daei as of June 2007 is also a member of the FIFA Football Committee. Daei was born in Ardabil, Iran and is an Iranian Azeri....