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  2. Craig Bellamy - Wikipedia

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    The Craig Bellamy Foundation also operated a nationwide youth league that was founded in conjunction with UNICEF. [223] Operating in the Freetown , Bo , Kenema and Makeni regions, The Craig Bellamy Foundation League provided a national youth football framework for children; as well as on-pitch performance, points were awarded for school ...

  3. Craig Bellamy (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    Craig Bellamy (born 2 October 1959) is an Australian professional rugby league football coach who is the head coach of the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League (NRL), and a former professional rugby league footballer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NRL history.

  4. Melbourne Storm - Wikipedia

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    Craig Bellamy: Coach of the Melbourne Storm. Wayne Bennett's assistant coach at the Brisbane Broncos, Craig Bellamy was announced as the new coach of Melbourne for 2003, [14] [15] and in addition, a new captain in Kiwi international skipper Stephen Kearney. Bellamy's strict coaching had an almost immediate effect and saw the Melbourne Storm get ...

  5. Wikipedia : Featured article candidates/Craig Bellamy/archive1

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    Craig Bellamy Nominator(s): Kosack 09:06, 2 September 2021 (UTC) This article is about possibly one of the most polarising figures in modern British football, Craig Bellamy. A former captain of both the Welsh national side and Great Britain Olympic squad, he spent more than a decade in the Premier League with numerous teams.

  6. List of current NRL coaches - Wikipedia

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    Craig Fitzgibbon: 1 November 2021 3 years, 110 days 0 49 29 0 78 62.8% 0 49 29 0 78 62.8% [5] Gold Coast: Des Hasler: 1 November 2023 1 year, 110 days 0 8 16 0 24 33.3% 2 266 216 0 482 55.2% [6] Manly-Warringah: Anthony Seibold: 8 November 2022: 2 years, 103 days 0 25 23 2 50 52% 0 56 52 3 115 50% [7] Melbourne: Craig Bellamy: 18 September 2002

  7. 2005–06 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Rovers' good form was largely in part down to the good form of Welsh striker Craig Bellamy, a summer signing from Newcastle United, who scored 13 goals in the league. However, Bellamy would then exercise an option to enable him to move for £6 million to a Champions League club, signing for FA Cup winners Liverpool.

  8. 2003 Melbourne Storm season - Wikipedia

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    It was Craig Bellamy's first season as head coach of the club. Under new coach Craig Bellamy, the 2003 season for the Storm was one of regaining premiership credibility. Melbourne reached the finals for the first time since 2000 with evergreen Robbie Kearns and a confident Matt Orford showing the way.

  9. Suleiman Samura - Wikipedia

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    Samura was an early entrant in the Craig Bellamy Foundation Academy in Tombo. [1] [2] As part of the foundation, Samura spent time with clubs across the UK, including Liverpool, [3] Manchester City and Cardiff City. [4]