- Malik Jabir
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Malik Jabir Personal information Full name Malik Jabir Date of birth 8 December 1944 Place of birth Tamale, Ghana Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) Playing position Striker Club information Current club Kano Pillars (Technical Adviser) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† – Asante Kotoko National team – Ghana Teams managed 2003 Ghana 2005–2006 Asante Kotoko 2007 ASFA Yennenga 2008- Kano Pillars (Technical Adviser) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Malik Jabir (born 8 December 1944 in Tamale) is a retired Ghanaian professional football striker. He is currently a technical advisor for Kano Pillars F.C. in the Nigerian Premier League.
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Career
Jabir played club football for Asante Kotoko.
International career
Jabir also played for the Ghana national football team at the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics.[1][2]
Coaching career
Following his playing career, Jabir coached Ghana in 2003.[3] He also coached Asante Kotoko, ASFA Yennenga of Burkina Faso[4] and Kano Pillars F.C. of Nigeria as Technical Adviser.[5]
References
- ^ "Malik Jabir Biography and Statistics". Sports Reference. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ja/malik-jabir-1.html. Retrieved 2009-06-22.
- ^ M. Jabir – FIFA competition record
- ^ Mubarak, Hassanin. "Ghana National Team Coaches". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/gha-coach.html. Retrieved 2009-06-22.
- ^ "Malik Jabir takes Kano Pillars job". Ghana Football Association. 2008-08-13. http://www.ghanafa.org/news/200808/3108.asp. Retrieved 2009-06-22.
- ^ KNSG applauded for approving N100m to Pillars
Burkina Faso national football team – managers Pfister (1976–78) · Überjahn (1988–90) · Traore (1992–96) · Zagre (1996) · Vutov (1996–97) · Jabir (1997) · Troussier (1997–98) · Notheaux (1998–99) · Taelman (2000) · Diarra (2000–01) · Fulloné (2001–02) · Yameogo & Weboanga (2002) · Rabier (2002–04) · Todorov (2004–05) · Simondi (2005–06) · Traore (2006–07) · Notheaux & Diarra (2007) · Duarte (2008–)
Ghana national football team – managers Ainsley (1958–59) · Sjolberg (1959–62) · Ember (1962) · Gyamfi (1963–65) · Parreira (1967) · Marotzke (1968–70) · Koufie (1970–73) · Nicolae (1973–74) · Weigang (1974–75) · Sampaio (1977–78) · Osam-Duodu (1978–81) · Gyamfi (1982–83) · Afranie (1984) · Addo (1984) · Gutendorf (1986–87) · Osam-Duodu (1988–89) · Ziese (1990–92) · Pfister (1992–93) · Osam-Duodu (1993) · Larsen (1993–94) · Affrey-Fynn (1994) · Gavrilă (1995) · Kurtz (1996) · Arday (1996–97) · Israël (1997–98) · Dossena (1999–00) · Osam-Duodu (2000) · Attuquayefio (2001) · Osam-Duodu (2001–02) · Živadinović (2002) · Afranie (2002–03) · Ziese (2003) · Zumdick (2003) · Barreto (2003) · Arday (2004) · Dujković (2004–06) · Le Roy (2006–08) · Tetteh (2008) · Rajevac (2008–10) · Appiah (2010–11) · Stevanović (2011–)
Categories:- 1944 births
- Living people
- Ghanaian footballers
- Olympic footballers of Ghana
- Footballers at the 1968 Summer Olympics
- Football managers in Ghana
- ASFA Yennega players
- Footballers at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Kano Pillars managers
- Football managers in Nigeria
- Ghanaian football biography stubs
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