FC Al Tahrir

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FC Al Tahrir
Full nameFootball Club Al Tahrir
GroundOlympic Stadium
Asmara, Eritrea
League Eritrean Premier League

Football Club Al Tahrir is an Eritrean football club based in Asmara.

Contents

Achievements

1997, 2007

Performance in CAF competitions

2008 – First Round

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Daniel Goitom
GK Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Saleh Ebbaie
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Simon Gid
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Frezi Berhe
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Telk Gebrejabiher
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Elias Embaie
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Efrem Bein
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Tomas Berhe
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Amanuel Guess
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Suliman Mohammed
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Hamdai Abdelkadr
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Ermias Maakele
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Sertse Tesfamaicl
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Ermias Weldai
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Zenkael Asmalas
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Jusi Michael
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Berham Aregai
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Hilan Kaid
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Dnicatsu Shimangus
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Hail Goitom
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Girmai Sias
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Msgina Bsrat

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