Below are the squads for the Football at the 1983 Mediterranean Games, hosted in Casablanca, Morocco, and took place between 9 and 17 September 1983. [1]
Coach: José Faria
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Badou Zaki | 2 April 1959 (aged 24) | Wydad Casablanca | |||
DF | Abdelmajid Lamriss | 12 February 1959 (aged 24) | FAR Rabat | |||
DF | Mustafa El Biyaz | 12 December 1960 (aged 22) | Kawkab Marrakech | |||
DF | Ahmed Rmouki | 1 January 1957 (aged 26) | FAR Rabat | |||
DF | Noureddine Bouyahyaoui | 7 January 1955 (aged 28) | Kenitra AC | |||
DF | Lahcen Ouadani | 14 July 1959 (aged 24) | FAR Rabat | |||
DF | Labid Khalifa | 1 January 1955 (aged 28) | Kenitra AC | |||
MF | Abdelouahab Atik | MAS Fez | ||||
MF | Mustafa El Haddaoui | 28 July 1961 (aged 22) | Raja Casablanca | |||
MF | Aziz Bouderbala | 26 December 1960 (aged 22) | Wydad Casablanca | |||
MF | Mohamed Timoumi | 15 January 1960 (aged 23) | FAR Rabat | |||
FW | Khalid Labied | 24 August 1955 (aged 28) | FUS Rabat | |||
FW | Abdelhakim Barbouri | |||||
FW | Abdelhak Souadi | Raja Casablanca |
Coach: Saleh El Wahsh
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Adel El-Maamour | 30 December 1954 (aged 28) | Zamalek | |||
GK | Adel Abdel Moneim | Al-Masry | ||||
DF | Saeed El Gedy | Zamalek | ||||
DF | Hossam Kamal | 1 July 1964 (aged 19) | ||||
DF | Ibrahim Youssef | 1 January 1959 (aged 24) | Zamalek | |||
DF | Mohamed Omar | 3 September 1958 (aged 25) | Al Ittihad Alexandria | |||
DF | Mohamed Sedki | 25 August 1961 (aged 22) | El Minya | |||
MF | Shawky Ghareeb | 26 February 1959 (aged 24) | Ghazl El-Mahalla | |||
MF | Mohamed Hazem | 7 June 1960 (aged 23) | Ismaily | |||
MF | Ibrahim El Weshahy | Al-Masry | ||||
MF | Mostafa El Zeftawi | Ghazl El-Mahalla | ||||
MF | Mohamed "Kefta" Abdelfattah | Arab Contractors | ||||
FW | Emad Suleiman | 23 July 1959 (aged 24) | Ismaily | |||
FW | Adel Abdelwahid | Zamalek | ||||
FW | Tarek Yehia | 10 September 1961 (aged 21) | Zamalek | |||
FW | Mahmoud El Mashaqui | Ghazl El-Mahalla | ||||
Mohamed Abdelhalim | ||||||
Hossam Kamal Eddine |
Coach: Hamid Zouba
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Mohamed Lamine Baghloul | 10 February 1955 (aged 28) | WKF Collo | |||
GK | Nacerdine Drid | 22 January 1957 (aged 26) | ESM Bel Abbès | |||
DF | Mohamed Belkheïra | 4 November 1957 (aged 25) | ASC Oran | |||
DF | Mahmoud Guendouz | 24 February 1953 (aged 30) | MA Hussein Dey | |||
DF | Mustapha Kouici | 16 April 1954 (aged 29) | O Médéa | |||
DF | Nacereddine Laroussi | MP Alger | ||||
DF | Abdelhakim Serrar | 24 April 1961 (aged 22) | EP Sétif | |||
10 | MF | Lakhdar Belloumi | 29 December 1958 (aged 24) | GCR Mascara | ||
MF | Nasser Bouiche | 8 June 1960 (aged 23) | MP Alger | |||
MF | Abdelhamid Bouras | 25 June 1959 (aged 24) | ISM Aïn Beïda | |||
MF | Djamel Jefjef | 30 January 1961 (aged 22) | USM El Harrach | |||
MF | Abdelouahab Maïche | 30 November 1959 (aged 23) | MA Hussein Dey | |||
MF | Hocine Yahi | 25 April 1960 (aged 23) | CM Belcourt | |||
FW | Hamid Lefdjah | 16 December 1960 (aged 22) | ASC Oran | |||
FW | Abdelkrim Loucif | 8 October 1959 (aged 23) | CA Bordj Bou Arréridj | |||
FW | Djamel Menad | 22 July 1960 (aged 23) | JE Tizi Ouzou |
Coach: Ryszard Kulesza
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Slim Ben Othman | 10 November 1959 (aged 23) | Club Africain | |||
DF | Abdelrazak Chahat | 14 January 1962 (aged 21) | Club Africain | |||
DF | Hachemi Ouahchi | 25 December 1960 (aged 22) | ES Sahel | |||
DF | Hamadi Cheriti | 23 May 1958 (aged 25) | JS Kairouan | |||
DF | Moncef Chergui | 7 August 1958 (aged 25) | ||||
DF | Saber El-Ghoul | Stade Tunisien | ||||
MF | Mohamed Gasri | 20 May 1960 (aged 23) | ||||
MF | Nabil Maâloul | 25 December 1962 (aged 20) | ES Tunis | |||
MF | Tarak Dhiab | 15 July 1954 (aged 29) | ES Tunis | |||
FW | Abdelhamid Hergal | 27 January 1959 (aged 24) | Stade Tunisien | |||
FW | Abdelkader Rakbaoui | 24 December 1962 (aged 20) | Stade Tunisien | |||
FW | Samir Ben Messaoud | AS Marsa |
Coach: Erkan Kural
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Eser Kardeşler | 26 February 1964 (aged 19) | Bursaspor | |||
DF | Hakan Kutucuoğlu | 25 September 1961 (aged 21) | Altay | |||
DF | Murat Gültekin | 5 December 1963 (aged 19) | Bursaspor | |||
DF | Hasan Kemal Özdemir | 9 February 1964 (aged 19) | Fenerbahçe | |||
DF | Kayhan Çubuklu | 11 November 1964 (aged 18) | Kocaelispor | |||
DF | Erol Köseer | 1 April 1959 (aged 24) | Boluspor | |||
DF | Abdülkerim Durmaz | 13 September 1960 (aged 22) | Fatih Karagümrük | |||
MF | Rıza Çalımbay | 2 February 1963 (aged 20) | Beşiktaş | |||
MF | Sinan Engin | 4 November 1964 (aged 18) | Beşiktaş | |||
DF | Adil Tozlu | 16 March 1964 (aged 19) | Giresunspor | |||
FW | Erdi Demir | 15 October 1964 (aged 18) | Altay | |||
FW | Feyzullah Küçük | 9 July 1962 (aged 21) | Adanaspor | |||
FW | İsmail Akbaşlı | 10 January 1963 (aged 20) | Adanaspor | |||
FW | Ümit Gürsoy | 4 October 1962 (aged 20) | Samsunspor | |||
FW | Ahmet Koyuncuoğullarından | 11 February 1964 (aged 19) | MKE Ankaragücü | |||
Mehmet Ulu | ||||||
Kemal Aksu | ||||||
Murat Özarı |
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