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14 Facts About Adnan Ahmed

1.

Adnan Farooq Ahmed is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

2.

Adnan Ahmed had an 11-year career in football, including a six-year international career in which he scored four goals and won 27 caps.

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Adnan Ahmed came through the youth academy at Manchester United before going on to turn professional for Huddersfield Town in 2003.

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Adnan Ahmed returned to England and, in October 2011, joined Bradford Park Avenue.

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Adnan Ahmed switched to Nelson in May 2012 and returned to Nelson after a brief spell with Droylsden in 2013.

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Adnan Ahmed was born in Burnley and lived in Barnoldswick, Lancashire during his early life, attending Moorland School in Clitheroe.

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Adnan Ahmed has the unfortunate distinction of being the very first player to be sent off at the Keepmoat Stadium, the new home of Doncaster Rovers.

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8.

In January 2007, Adnan Ahmed went to Lincoln City, who had shown an interest in him, on a one-week trial with Huddersfield manager Peter Jackson saying "It will be a good experience for him and will hopefully make him appreciate what he's got here".

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Adnan Ahmed was released from the club in May 2007.

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On 25 May 2007, it was announced that Adnan Ahmed had joined Tranmere Rovers side on a free transfer, becoming manager Ronnie Moore's first summer signing of 2007.

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Adnan Ahmed went on loan to Vale on 21 January 2009.

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However, at the start of 2011, Adnan Ahmed left the side and returned to England as a free agent after playing just five games for Aboomoslem.

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Adnan Ahmed signed with Northern Premier League Premier Division club Bradford Park Avenue in October 2011.

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In November 2013, Adnan Ahmed rejoined Nelson after a short spell playing for Conference North side Droylsden.