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Appendix 1 - Interviews with functionaries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

Tamir Sorek
Affiliation:
University of Florida
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Mayors and heads of sports departments of the municipalities

  1. Jaber Jaber – Mayor of Jaljulia (November 16, 1999)

  2. Husein Heib – Mayor of Tuba Zanghariya (November 22, 1999)

  3. Kamel Rayan – Former Mayor of Kafr Bara (November 26, 1998)

  4. Mazen 'Adawi – Mayor of Ṭur'an (November 21, 1999)

  5. Muhammad Shalabi – Mayor of Iksal (November 21, 1999)

  6. Musa Abu Rumi – Mayor of Ṭamra (November 16, 1999)

  7. Muhammad Abu al-Ful – Mayor of Jat (November 22, 1999)

  8. Muhammas Kan'an – Mayor of Majd al-Kurum (November 22, 1999)

  9. Muṣtafa Abu-Raya – Mayor of Sakhnin (October 24, 1999)

  10. Nawaf Hajuj – Mayor of Kawkab (November 16, 1999)

  11. Ṣaleh Suleiman – Mayor of Bueineh-Nujeidat (November 23, 1999)

  12. Sami 'Issa – Mayor of Kafr Qasim (November 23, 1999)

  13. 'Omar Maṭar – Mayor of Naḥaf (November 16, 1999)

  14. Jum'a al-Qassassi – Deputy Mayor of Rahat (November 18, 1999)

  15. Ibrahim Qaḍi – Deputy Mayor of Qalanswa (November 23, 1999)

  16. Hamid Ghnayem – Head of Sports Department of Sakhnin municipality (March 13, 1999)

  17. Ahmad Ḥilu – Head of Soccer Department of Nazareth municipality (May 10, 1999)

Club directors

  1. Basem Suleiman – director of al-Aakha al-Naṣira (May 10, 1999)

  2. Ahmad Hawashi – director of ha-Po'el Furaydis (September 24, 1999)

  3. 'Omar Yassin – formet director of Maccabi Ṭamra (September 30, 1999)

  4. Shaker Abu al-Hija – former member on the board of ha-Po'el Bnei Ṭamra (September 15, 1999)

  5. Mazen Ghnayem – Chair of Abnaa Sakhnin (January 7, 2000)

  6. Abd Al-Qader Haj Yihia – Chair of ha-Po'el Ṭaibeh (July 15, 1998)

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Arab Soccer in a Jewish State
The Integrative Enclave
, pp. 192 - 193
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2007

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