
Rafik
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Rafik is the given name of:
It may also refer to:
- Rafik Al-Hariri (1944–2005), business tycoon, former Prime Minister of Lebanon
- Rafik BouderbalRafik BouderbalRafik Bouderbal is a French-Algerian football player who is currently unattached. He last played for French Ligue 1 side FC Lorient.-Club career:...
(born 1987), French-born Algerian player currently playing for ES Sétif in the Algerian Championnat National - Rafik DeghicheRafik DeghicheRafik Deghiche is an Algerian footballer. He currently plays as a forward for USM Alger in the Algerian league.Rafik's brother Mesbah Deghiche is also a footballer and plays for JSM Béjaïa.-Club career:...
(born 1983), Algeria) Algerian football player currently playing as a forward for USM Alger in the Algerian league - Rafik DjebbourRafik DjebbourRafik Zoheir Djebbour is an Algerian international footballer. He currently plays for Olympiacos in the Greek Superleague.-Auxerre:...
(born 1984), French-born Algerian football player currently playing as a striker for AEK Athens in the Greek Super League - Rafik Haj YahiaRafik Haj YahiaRaik Haj Yahia was an Israeli Arab politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Labor Party and One Nation between March 1998 and June 1999.-Biography:...
(born 1949), Israeli Arab politician, member of the Knesset for the Labor Party and One Nation - Rafik HallicheRafik HallicheRafik Halliche is an Algerian footballer who plays for Fulham in England, as a central defender.-Early years / Nacional:In the January 2008 transfer window, NA Hussein Dey's Halliche received interest from a number of French clubs, namely AJ Auxerre and Valenciennes FC. However, on the 30th, he...
(born 1986), Algerian footballer who currently plays for C.D. Nacional in the Portuguese first division - Rafik KamalovRafik KamalovMohammed Rafik Kamalov was a popular imam in Kyrgyzstan who was shot and killed 7 August 2006, in Osh, by Kyrgyz special forces. He was the head of the largest mosque in the divided city of Kara-Suu on the Kyrgyzstan side of the border with Uzbekistan...
, a popular imam in Kyrgyzstan who was shot and killed 7 August 2006, in Osh, by Kyrgyz special forces - Rafik KhachatryanRafik KhachatryanRafik Khachatryan was an Armenian sculptor.File:Banakum carayelis.jpg|thumb|right|...
(1937–1993), an Armenian sculptor - Rafik KhalifaRafik KhalifaAbdelmoumene Rafik Khalifa is an Algerian businessman living in London. He was condemned in Algeria to a life sentence, charged of criminal association, corruption, abuse of trust, and forgery...
(born 1966), Algerian businessman living in London - Rafik Maatouf, Moroccan footballer
- Rafik SaïfiRafik SaïfiRafik Saïfi is an Algerian professional football player who is currently playing for Amiens SC in the Championnat National.-Characteristics:...
(born 1975), Algerian professional football player who is currently playing for FC Istres - Rafik SchamiRafik SchamiRafik Schami is a Syrian-German author, storyteller and critic.-Biography:Born in Damascus, Syria in 1946, Schami is the son of a baker from an Syriac-Christian family. His schooling and university studies took place in Damascus. From 1965, Schami wrote stories in Arabic...
(born 1946), Syrian-German author, storyteller and critic
It may also refer to:
- Abdessamad Rafik (born 1982), Moroccan football player who plays for Al-Wahda
- Vlado GoreskiVlado GoreskiVlado Goreski – Rafik is a Macedonian artist. He graduated at the Faculty of Philology - History of Art in Skopje.Has studied at the International Centre of Graphic Arts in Ljubljana, Slovenia....
, Macedonian artist using the stage name Rafik
See also
- Rafik Hariri University HospitalRafik Hariri University HospitalThe Rafik Hariri University Hospital – formerly known as Beirut Governmental University Hospital – is the largest Lebanese public hospital, located on the outskirts of southern Beirut...
, formerly known as Beirut Governmental University Hospital (BGUH) - Rafik SormanRafik SormanRafik Sorman is a Libyan football club based in Sorman, Libya.The team played in Libyan Premier League in 2007, but were relegated at the end of the season....
, a Libyan football club based in Sorman, Libya - Rafik Sorman StadiumRafik Sorman StadiumRafik Sorman Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Sorman, Libya. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Rafik Sorman. The stadium holds 8,000 people....
, a multi-purpose stadium in Sorman, Libya