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Bellal Amerkhail (born October 27 1989 in Virginia, America is a footballer, currently playing as a midfielder and winger, currently for German club SC Freiburg previously trialed in for D.C. United in the winter 2006 in America.
Was recently included in the latest patch of Pro Evolution Soccer 6, and Winning Eleven as a Newcomer.


Childhood
Bellal grew up in the state of Virginia in America, where he played football barefoot against boys years older than him. When he was four, his family moved to Missouri. Soon thereafter, he was discovered by a local soccer coach and began playing with boys several years older. While playing with the U.S. Olympic Development Program in Germany in successive annual trips, he played spectacularly in two tournaments. Bellal was noticed by Italian soccer clubs, including F.C. Messina Peloro, who discussed a two-figure football contract for him that was dejected down by his father on the advice of his agents.

Youth Career


For Bellal to play close to his home, his coach assigned him to the Hermann Stadium on January 1999, working a deal with the St. Louis Steamers Youth-Program,

On 3 july, Bellal came on in Steamers's first game of the 2000 season against the Dallas Sidekicks Youth Team, as a second-half substitute. Bellal scored his first goal in the 55th minute of a 7-4 away loss against the Dallas Sidekicks.

In his first year of play, Bellals father had complained about his playing time and the way he finished the year with five goals and three assists, while playing in all 30 regular youth season games. Although barely a starter, Bellal was relegated to a substitute when Steamers purchased a new central midfielder in the mid-season.

Bellal was being criticized many times about his youth development. Some coaches thought that Bellal was to young to play with kids older than him and think he needs to play with kids his own age. But his first two months in the Steamers Youth Program were punctuated by notable accomplishments, including being awarded player of the week and goal of the week multiple times. Continued his development dramatically, especially his defensive skills, helped Bellal become a midfielder during the 1999 - 2000 season, Bellal had also become chosen to take two penalty kicks on both penalty kick shoot-outs and failed to miss both.

Family Life

Like his family, Bellal is a devout Muslim.
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Free of Style is an annual dance convention held in Pittsburgh, PA and organized by the company 5LMT at the David Lawrence Convention Center. Based on a vision of fluidity between dance styles, Free of Style empowers youths to discover styles of their own thereby shedding the restrictive mantle of style.

Set for November 3rd and 4th, 2007, Free of Style has booked internationally renowned dancers and choreographers of varying disciplines. Headliners include Laurie Ann Gibson from “Making the Band”, and Cedric Gardner and Twitch from “So You Think You Can Dance” and others (for a full line up visit www.freeofstyle.com).
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FOUR IV is a UK based graphic and interior design agency most famous for its work with luxury retail brands Harvey Nichols, Harrods, Emporio Armani, Mulberry and Burberry



Founded in 1990, partners Chris Dewar-Dixon and Andy Bone have built an international design team which offers a complete set of design, strategy and management skills, including; retail and leisure interiors, strategic brand development, photography, film, graphics and corporate identity.



With over 35 fulltime staff working across 12 countries FOUR IV have built a reputation for delivering projects with great sensitivity and attention to detail and are now widely recognised as category leaders in the UK design industry.


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The Frenalose Galaxy Collection is a series of fantasy books targetted to young adult readers. The Frenalose Galaxy Collection - The Fate of the Father is the first book of the series, and it's followed by the midquel The Frenalose Galaxy Collection - The Crown of Crime and the upcoming sequel - The Frenalose Galaxy Collection - The Sin of the Son. The author is Michael Peterson.

Author - Michael Peterson
Country - USA
Language - English
Series - The Frenalose Galaxy Collection
Genres - Science Fiction Fantasy Youth Fiction
Publisher - Author House www.authorhouse.com

The Frenalose Galaxy Collection - The Fate of the Father
http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~22746.aspx
[http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~22746.aspx]
Publication date - 8 April 2004
Media type - Print (Softcover)
Pages - 355
ISBN - 1-4184-0501-9 (First Edition, Softcover)


The Frenalose Galaxy Collection - The Crown of Crime
http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~27547.aspx
[http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~27547.aspx]
Publication date - 10 September 2004
Media type - Print (Softcover)
Pages - 66
ISBN - 1-4184-9979-X (First Edition, Softcover)


The Frenalose Galaxy Collection can be found at the following link
http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/BookStoreSearchResults.aspx?SearchTypesmpl&SearchTermfrenalose
[http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/BookStoreSearchResults.aspx?SearchTypesmpl&SearchTermfrenalose]

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