Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Swedish People of Algerian Descent, Swedish People of Egyptian Descent, Rami Shaaban, Salem Al Fakir, Josef Boumedienne, Ali Boulala, Jean-Pierre Barda, Dalil Benyahia, Nadir Benchenaa, Mariam Osman Sherifay. Excerpt: Senior club appearances and goalscounted for the domestic league only andcorrect as of November 14, 2009. National team caps and goals correctas of June 2, 2008.* Appearances (Goals) Rami Shaaban (Swedish pronunciation: Arabic: born 30 June 1975 in Fiskstra, Stockholm) is a Swedish professional football player. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for Hammarby IF. He is son of an Egyptian father and a Finnish mother. He has played for a number of teams in England, including Arsenal and also in Sweden. He is a Swedish national team member. Shaaban started his senior career at local club Saltsjbadens IF, before moving to Cairo to play for Zamalek and Ittihad Osman, while also studying at the university. After a couple of years, Shaaban returned to his hometown and joined Nacka FF, a club based very close to where he grew up. After a string of impressive performances, he was asked to joined Swedish first division outfit Djurgrden and, in August 2002 earned a move to Arsenal. In August 2002, Shaaban joined Arsenal as a possible replacement for David Seaman. When Seaman was injured, he played in two matches in the UEFA Champions League at home against PSV Eindhoven and away against AS Roma as well three matches in the Premier League. Unfortunately, Shaaban broke his leg during training on Christmas Eve 2002 ultimately sidelining himself for the rest of the season. Due to the severity of his injury, Shaaban feared he wouldn't be able to play again. However, after rigorous physical therapy Shaaban was able to bounce back. When ... More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=5101720