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Libya National Football Team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Libya national football team is the national association football team of Libya and is controlled by the Libyan Football Federation. Libya has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, but has made it to three Africa Cup of Nations; the first was in 1982 where they finished runners-up as hosts of the tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libya_national_football_team
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Egypt - FIFA.com
News, statistics and information about Egypt on FIFA.com
http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=egy/
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Egypt National Football Team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Egypt national football team, literally "The Egyptian National Selection for Football"), nicknamed "The Pharaohs", represents Egypt in international association football and is governed by the Egyptian Football Association (EFA), the governing body for football in Egypt. The team plays its home games at the Cairo International Stadium in the nation's capital, Cairo, and their current head coach is Héctor Cúper.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt_national_football_team
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Libya
The Libya women's national football team is the national football team of Libya. It does not have FIFA recognition. It is not ranked by FIFA. There are development plans in the country to improve the state of women's football.
http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=lby/
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Algeria National Football Team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Algeria national football team represents Algeria in association football and is controlled by the Algerian Football Federation. The team plays its home games at the Stade 5 Juillet 1962 in Algiers and their head coach is former French footballer Christian Gourcuff. Algeria joined FIFA on 1 January 1964, a year and a half after gaining independence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algeria_national_football_team
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Morocco National Football Team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Morocco national football team, nicknamed Irzem n Atlasi (Lions of the Atlas), is the national team of Morocco and is managed by Hervé Renard. Winners of the African Nations Cup in 1976, they were the first African and Arab team to win a group at the World Cup, which they did in 1986, finishing ahead of Portugal, Poland, and England.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morocco_national_football_team
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Tunisian Soccer Official Website
The official website of Tunisian soccer
http://www.ftf.org.tn/fr/
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Tunisia National Football Team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tunisia national football team, nicknamed Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles), is the national team of Tunisia and is controlled by the Tunisian Football Federation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisia_national_football_team
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Algeria
The Algeria women's national football team represents Algeria in international women's football. The team is currently ranked 79th in the world in the FIFA women's rankings. The team's highest ranking was 64th, in June 2009.
http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=alg/
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Atlas Lions
Official site of Morocco's national soccer team.
http://www.theatlaslions.com