- Mahieddine Khalef
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Mahieddine Khalef (born January 17, 1944 in Mechra Bel Ksiri, Morocco) is an Algerian football (soccer) manager. Most notably he was the co-manager of the Algeria national football team in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, together with Rachid Mekloufi.[1]
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Algeria squad – 1980 Summer Olympics Algeria squad – 1982 FIFA World Cup 1 Cerbah • 2 Guendouz • 3 Kouici • 4 Kourichi • 5 Merzekane • 6 Bencheikh • 7 Assad • 8 Fergani (c) • 9 Bensaoula • 10 Belloumi • 11 Madjer • 12 Larbès • 13 Yahi • 14 Zidane • 15 Dahleb • 16 Mansouri • 17 Horr • 18 Maroc • 19 Tlemçani • 20 Bourebbou • 21 Amara • 22 Bentaala • Coach: Khalef & MekloufiAlgeria national football team – managers Firoud (1963) · Khabatou (1963–64) · Ibrir (1964–65) · Khabatou (1965–66) · Leduc (1966–69) · Amara (1969) · Zouba & Ben Tifour (1969–70) · Zouba (1970–71) · Mekhloufi (1971–72) · El Kenz & Sellal (1972–73) · Amara (1973) · Macri (1974–75) · Mekhloufi (1975–79) · Khalef (1979) · Khalef & Rajkov (1979–1980) · Rajkov (1980–1981) · Rogov, Maouche & Saâdane (1981–82) · Khalef (1982) · Zouba (1983) · Khalef (1984) · Saâdane (1985–86) · Rogov (1986–88) · Lemoui (1988–89) · Kermali (1990–92) · Ighil & Mehdaoui (1992–94) · Madjer (1994–95) · Fergani & Abdelouahab (1995–96) · Zouba (1996–97) · Pigulea (1998) · Ighil (1998–99) · Saâdane (1999) · Charef (1999) · Madjer (1999) · Sandjak (1999–00) · Djaadaoui (2000) · Djaadaoui & Rădulescu (2000–01) · Zouba & Kermali (2000–01) · Zouba, Kermali & Aït Djoudi (2001) · Madjer & Bensaoula (2001–02) · Zouba (2002) · Leekens (2003) · Saâdane (2003–04) · Waseige (2004) · Fergani & Belloumi (2004–05) · Ighil (2005–06) · Cavalli (2006–07) · Saâdane (2007–10) · Benchikha (2010–11) · Halilhodžić (2011–)
Categories:- Algerian football managers
- 1982 FIFA World Cup managers
- 1944 births
- Living people
- Algeria national football team managers
- JS Kabylie managers
- Algerian football biography stubs
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