Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Adnan Al-Shargi was a former Lebanese soccer coach. He managed the Lebanon national football team during a period of thirty-five months between January 1993 and November 1995. He was sacked and replaced by former Tottenham Hotspur and Wales national football team player Terry Yorath. Ten years later in 2005, he got his job back, and was assisted by Emile Rustom, his succeedor, but only lasted less than a year."@en }
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- Adnan_Al-Shargi abstract "Adnan Al-Shargi was a former Lebanese soccer coach. He managed the Lebanon national football team during a period of thirty-five months between January 1993 and November 1995. He was sacked and replaced by former Tottenham Hotspur and Wales national football team player Terry Yorath. Ten years later in 2005, he got his job back, and was assisted by Emile Rustom, his succeedor, but only lasted less than a year.".
- Q4683863 abstract "Adnan Al-Shargi was a former Lebanese soccer coach. He managed the Lebanon national football team during a period of thirty-five months between January 1993 and November 1995. He was sacked and replaced by former Tottenham Hotspur and Wales national football team player Terry Yorath. Ten years later in 2005, he got his job back, and was assisted by Emile Rustom, his succeedor, but only lasted less than a year.".
- Adnan_Al-Shargi comment "Adnan Al-Shargi was a former Lebanese soccer coach. He managed the Lebanon national football team during a period of thirty-five months between January 1993 and November 1995. He was sacked and replaced by former Tottenham Hotspur and Wales national football team player Terry Yorath. Ten years later in 2005, he got his job back, and was assisted by Emile Rustom, his succeedor, but only lasted less than a year.".
- Q4683863 comment "Adnan Al-Shargi was a former Lebanese soccer coach. He managed the Lebanon national football team during a period of thirty-five months between January 1993 and November 1995. He was sacked and replaced by former Tottenham Hotspur and Wales national football team player Terry Yorath. Ten years later in 2005, he got his job back, and was assisted by Emile Rustom, his succeedor, but only lasted less than a year.".