Ali Abdi Farah (football manager)

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Ali Abdi Farah
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Place of birth Somalia
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2003–2005 Somalia
2008–2009 Somalia

Ali Abdi Farah is a Somali professional football manager. From October 2003 to December 2005 and from September 2008 to December 2009 he coached the Somalia national football team. [1]

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