Sayed Maqsood Hashemi

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Sayed Maqsood Hashemi is an Afghan footballer who has played for Ordu Kabul F.C. in Afghanistan, as well as Afghanistan national football team. He has 2 goals[ clarification needed ]. He wears[ timeframe? ] number 6 and plays as a defensive midfielder.


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