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Raji Abdel Aati is a Sudanese football midfeilder for the Sudanese giants El-Merreikh.He is a member of the ].<ref>, National Football Teams, accessed 18 January 2011.</ref> | |||
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He is known as (the next Messi) in Sudan.He was brought from Ahli AlKhartoum in December 2008 to El-Merreikh.He scored his first goal for El-Merreikh in a friendly match against Al-Wakra of Qatar IN Qatar from a penalty in which the visitors won 0:2.He prefered as one of the best Sudanese players in the future. | |||
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Revision as of 11:59, 18 January 2011
Raji Abdel Aati is a Sudanese football midfeilder for the Sudanese giants El-Merreikh.He is a member of the Sudan national football team. He is known as (the next Messi) in Sudan.He was brought from Ahli AlKhartoum in December 2008 to El-Merreikh.He scored his first goal for El-Merreikh in a friendly match against Al-Wakra of Qatar IN Qatar from a penalty in which the visitors won 0:2.He prefered as one of the best Sudanese players in the future.
References
- Abdalla, Ragei Abdelati, National Football Teams, accessed 18 January 2011.
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