Abdul-Hafeedh Arbeesh

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Abdul-Hafeedh Arbeesh
Personal information
Date of birth (1963-07-23) 23 July 1963 (age 60)
Place of birth Tripoli, Libya
Position(s) defender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1981–1993 Al-Madina S.C.
International career
Libya
Managerial career
1998–2000 Al-Madina S.C. (assistant)
2000–2001 Al-Madina S.C.
2001–2002 Wefaq Sabratha
2003–2004 Al-Shat S.C.
2004–2005 Al Urouba (Ajelat)
2005 Khaleej Sirte S.C.
2005 Libya (assistant)
2006–2007 Al-Madina S.C.
2007–2008 Khaleej Sirte S.C.
2008–2009 Libya U-17
2009–2010 Al-Hilal SC (Benghazi)
2010–2011 Darnes S.C.
2011–2012 Libya (assistant)
2012–2013 Libya
2019–2019 Zakho
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Abdul-Hafeedh Arbeesh (born July 23, 1963, in Tripoli) is a Libyan professional football player and manager. He plays as a defender for Al-Madina S.C. In 1998, he began his coaching career. He was a coach of the clubs Al-Madina S.C., Wefaq Sabratha, Al-Shat S.C., Al Urouba (Ajelat), Khaleej Sirte S.C., Al-Hilal SC (Benghazi) and Darnes S.C. Since March 2012 until September 2013 he coaches the Libya national football team. [1]

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Managerial statistics

As of match played 4 October 2019
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecordRef.
PWDLWin %
Zakho 7 August 20194 October 20196105016.7
Total6105016.7

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