Abdul Jalil (badminton player)
- Abdul Jalil (badminton player)
Syed Abdul Jalil (Born 17-Sep-1991) is a male Badminton Player from Afghanistan.
Syed Abdul Jalil is currently the dominant Men's Singles player in Afghanistan. Jalil started playing Badminton at age 12 and began his professional career at age 14. He soon became Afghanistan's National Champion in 2006.
He Participated in several International Competitions and a BWF World Training Camp in Guangzhou, China in 2006.
"'Asian Junior Championships 2005/07
South Asian Games (SAF Games) 2006
Iran International 2007
Pakistan International 2007. [cite news |title=Pakistan Challenge International Badminton Tournament |url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=20071126story_26-11-2007_pg2_6 |work=Daily Times |date=26 November 2007 |accessdate=2008-10-02 ]
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