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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Aaron Wilbraham, Abdurahim Laajab, Amin Askar, Anders Ostli, Andre Nieuwlaat, Arnold Origi, Bengt Andersson (footballer), Ben Wright (footballer born 1980), Bjornar Johannessen, Branimir Poljac, Brynjar Gunnarsson, Christian Michelsen (footballer), Dagfinn Enerly, Einar Jan Aas, Einar Kalsaeg, Erik Holtan, Erland Johnsen, Geir Henaes, Gunnar Gislason, Hans Erik Ramberg, Havard Sakariassen, Jack Stewart (soccer), Jan Kristian Fjaerestad, Jan Tore Ophaug, Jarkko Wiss, John Andreas Husoy, John Muiruri, Jon Andre Fredriksen, Jo Sondre Aas, Jorgen Horn, Jorn Karlsrud, Kasey Wehrman, Kent Bergersen, Kevin Nicol, Kjell Olofsson, Kjetil Waehler, Knut Hovel Heiaas, Krister Wemberg, Lars Martin Engedal, Lars Ovrebo, Markus Ringberg, Martin Andresen, Mohammad Rashid, Morten Moldskred, Neil Masters, Nils Eriksen, Pal Anders Stubsveen, Patrice Bernier, Per Morten Kristiansen, Petter Furuseth, Raymond Kvisvik, Rob Friend, Rune Buer Johansen, Rune Skarsfjord, Simen Brenne, Simon Braemer, Stale Sobye, Steffen Nystrom, Svein Grondalen, Thomas Michelsen, Thomas Myhre, Thomas Pereira (footballer), Thomas Sandem, Thomas Solberg, Tommy Edvardsen, Tom Reidar Haraldsen, Vidar Martinsen, Vladan Gruji, Oystein Drillestad, Oyvind Storflor, Oyvind Svenning. Excerpt: Abdurahim Laajab (born 21 May 1985), commonly known as Ibba, is a Norwegian football and futsal player of Moroccan descent who currently plays for Stabaek, on loan from Valerenga as a winger. Ibba played eight season at the second tier in Norway with Skeid, Notodden, Mjondalen and Strommen before he signed with Tippeligaen-side Valerenga in 2012. Ibba is one of the key players in the Norwegian futsal team. Ibba was born to Moroccan parents and moved to Norway when he was one month old. He played at Valerenga and Moss during his youth, and later joined Skeid because his friends were playing there. At Skeid he was teammate with Moa, Mos, Birger Madsen and Dawda Leigh. Ibba didn't get too much playing time with Skeid, but during the second half of the 2004-season he played 248 minutes in nine matches in the First Division and scored two goals. Ahead of the 2005-season, Ibba and his teammate Moa joined Rosenborg BK on their pre-season tour to La Manga. Ibba was sent on a short loan-spell to Drobak-Frogn in 2005, and left Skeid after the season and signed a one-year contract with Sorumsand which had been relegated from the Third Division. Before he played a match for Sorumsand, Ibba moved to Borussia Monchengladbach where Jorn Andersen was the assistant coach. Ibba and Andersen communicated with each other in Norwegian. A year later Andersen was fired together with the head coach, and the new coach only talked to Ibba in German, a language Ibba did not try to learn, and eventually Ibba requested to terminate his contract and moved home to Norway. He only played one match for Borussia Monchengladbach II. In 2007 Ibba was back in Skeid, before he signed a contract with Notodden ahead of the 2008-season. Ibba played regularly in the first-team until head coach Jan Halvor Halvorsen was fired halfway through the 2009-season. The new coach, Arne Sandsto placed him on the bench and Ibba left the club after the season. Ahead of the 2010-season, Ibba was on a trial with the