FC Haben

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Haben
Full nameFC Haben
Ground Haben Stadium
Asmara, Eritrea
LeagueEritrean League

Haben is an Eritrean football club (as of 2001) [1] based in Asmara.

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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 Negassi Leake
GK Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Goitom Hagos
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Almaz Zerai
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Kibreab Asrat
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Bereket Sibhatu
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Haile Ghirmazion
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Semere
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Zemichael Ogbe
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Tsigereda Gebrehiwet
DF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Tesfagabir Haile
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Birhane Kidane
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Abraham Tecle
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Habtom Ghbrezgiher
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Haregu Mehari
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Elsa Aklilu
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Kahsay Fessehazion
MF Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Tedros Ghebrat
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Kibreab Fre
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Habtesillassie Zerzghi
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Kibreab Belay
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Worku Balcha
FW Flag of Eritrea.svg  ERI Ghennet Meresae

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References

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