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17 Francis Kasonde Al-Hazm Rass, Saudi Professional 17 Francis Kasonde Al-Hazm Rass, Saudi Professional League (Saudi Arabia) National player: Zambia The profile for Francis Kasonde Date of birth: 01.09.1986 Age: 24 Height: 1,83 Nationality: Zambia Position: Defence - Defensive Allrounder © unbekannt 176.000 £ Market value: 200.000 € Position : Centre Back Fullback, right : Defensive Midfield National team career SN National team Matches Goals 2 Zambia 10 1 = "Performance data of current season Competition Matches Goals Assists Minutes Saudi Professional League 23 1 - 1 1 1980 Crown-Prince-Cup 1 - - - - 90 Total: 24 1 - 1 1 2070 Performance data for season 10/11 Competition Matches Saudi Professional League 23 1 - - 2 - - 1 1 1.980 1980 Crown-Prince-Cup 1 - - - - - - - - - 90 Afrika Cup Quali 1 - - - - - - - - - 90 Total: 25 1 - - 2 - - 1 1 2.160 2160 Saudi Professional League - 10/11 pl. Match Result 1 Al Ahli Jeddah - Al-Hazm Rass 1 : 0 90 2 Al-Hazm Rass - Al Hilal Riad 0 : 2 90 3 Al-Hazm Rass - Al Qadisiyah FC 2 : 2 1 90 4 Al Ittihad Jeddah - Al-Hazm Rass 4 : 0 90 5 Al-Hazm Rass - Al Wahda FC Mecca 1 : 1 51 40 6 Al Faisaly - Al-Hazm Rass 3 : 1 32 90 8 Al Shabab Riad - Al-Hazm Rass 1 : 0 90 9 Al-Hazm Rass - Al Taawon 0 : 3 90 10 Al Ittifaq Dammam - Al-Hazm Rass 2 : 1 90 11 Najran FC - Al-Hazm Rass 4 : 0 50 49 12 Al-Hazm Rass - Al Nasr Riad 2 : 5 43 90 13 Al-Hazm Rass - Al-Fateh 2 : 1 90 14 Al-Hazm Rass - Al Ahli Jeddah 1 : 3 90 15 Al Hilal Riad - Al-Hazm Rass 3 : 0 90 16 Al Qadisiyah FC - Al-Hazm Rass 1 : 0 90 18 Al Wahda FC Mecca - Al-Hazm Rass 8 : 1 90 19 Al-Hazm Rass - Al Faisaly 0 : 3 90 20 Al-Raed - Al-Hazm Rass 2 : 0 90 21 Al-Hazm Rass - Al Shabab Riad 0 : 4 90 22 Al Taawon - Al-Hazm Rass 2 : 0 90 23 Al-Hazm Rass - Al Ittifaq Dammam 1 : 4 90 24 Al-Hazm Rass - Najran FC 0 : 3 90 25 Al Nasr Riad - Al-Hazm Rass 2 : 1 90 Crown-Prince-Cup - 10/11 pl. Match Result 1 Al Riad SC - Al-Hazm Rass 4 : 0 90 Afrika Cup Quali - 10/11 pl. Match Result 7 Mozambique - Zambia 0 : 2 90 Performance data for season 09/10 Competition Matches Afrika Cup 2010 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 38 Total: 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 38 Afrika Cup 2010 - 09/10 pl. Match Result 2 Cameroon - Zambia 3 : 2 53 38 Performance data for season 08/09 Competition Matches WM-Qualifikation Afrika 5 1 - - - - - 1 2 313 313 Total: 5 1 - - - - - 1 2 313 313 WM-Qualifikation Afrika - 08/09 pl. Match Result 1 Togo - Zambia 1 : 0 64 63 7 Egypt - Zambia 1 : 1 1 90 8 Zambia - Rwanda 1 : 0 90 9 Zambia - Algeria 0 : 2 45 45 12 Rwanda - Zambia 0 : 0 67 24 .
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