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- Q6890985 description "Football player and coach".
- Q6890985 description "Football player and coach".
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- Q6890985 abstract "Mohammed Al Ammari (born 10 December 1965) is a Qatari football coach and a former midfielder who played for Qatar in the 1984 Asian Cup.He started off in Al Sadd's youth teams in 1977, before moving to their first team and quickly becoming a key player in 1983. He had to retire from playing football at the age of 26 due to injury, and started studying to be a coach. He trained Al Sadd's youth teams in 1999, and was also assistant coach on multiple occasions, to head coaches Rabah Madjer, Džemaludin Mušović, René Meulensteen and Bora Milutinović. After the departure of Milutinović, he took up the head coach position in October 2005. He was the head coach until May 2006. He would later become the first ever coach of El Jaish, coaching the team from 2007 until 2011, when he was sacked after winning the team promotion to the Qatar Stars League.".
- Q6890985 birthDate "1965-12-10".
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- Q6890985 birthYear "1965".
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- Q6890985 birthDate "1965-12-10".
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- Q6890985 dateOfBirth "1965-12-10".
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- Q6890985 manageryears "2005".
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- Q6890985 name "Mohamed Al Ammari".
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- Q6890985 shortDescription "Football player and coach".
- Q6890985 years "1983".
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- Q6890985 youthyears "1977".
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- Q6890985 comment "Mohammed Al Ammari (born 10 December 1965) is a Qatari football coach and a former midfielder who played for Qatar in the 1984 Asian Cup.He started off in Al Sadd's youth teams in 1977, before moving to their first team and quickly becoming a key player in 1983. He had to retire from playing football at the age of 26 due to injury, and started studying to be a coach.".
- Q6890985 label "Mohammed Al Ammari".
- Q6890985 name "Mohamed Al Ammari".