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"\n\n\nThe '''2017 season''' of Malaysian Armed Forces Football Association football team.\n",
"\n===First team squad===\n\n\n \n Name\n Nat\n Position(s)\n Date of Birth\n\n Goalkeepers\n\n 1\n Mohd Aiman Mohd Nasir\n \n GK\n 23/11/91\n\n 22\n Mohd Shahrizan Syafiq Adzman\n \n GK\n 27/8/94\n\n 25\n Mohd Hafizuddin Azuhar\n \n GK\n 21/10/90\n\n 30\n Safril Hafizzie Safari\n \n GK\n 17/1/90\n\n Defenders\n\n 2\n Mohd Noraiman Talib\n \n CB\n 16/3/92\n\n 3\n Raja Mohd Ridzuwan Effendy Raja Kamaruddin\n \n CB\n 23/10/89\n\n 4\n Ikbol Babakhanov\n \n CB\n 19/3/89\n\n 5\n Muhd Aifaa Mat Baliya\n \n RB, RWB\n 26/3/94\n\n 6\n Muhd Iqbal Shah Taufik\n \n CB\n 27/5/86\n\n 16\n Mohd Zabeel Mat Noor\n \n CB\n 27/5/91\n\n 20\n Abdul Rashid Mahmud\n \n RB, RWB\n 10/1/85\n\n 21\n Mohd Syukri Mat Hamidi\n \n LB, RB, LWB, RWB\n 27/12/86\n\n 24\n Faqih Ikhwan Mohd Fauzi\n \n LB, LWB\n 6/11/92\n\n Midfielders\n\n 7\n Venice Elphi ''(Captain)''\n \n LM, LW, RM, RW\n 10/9/84\n\n 8\n Suhairy Johari\n \n CM\n 4/5/93\n\n 10\n Bae Beom-Geun\n \n AM, CM\n 4/3/93\n\n 14\n Mohd Hanafi Azizan\n \n CM\n 19/3/90\n\n 17\n Mohd Rafizol Roslan\n \n AM, CM\n 21/7/94\n\n 18\n Muhammad Faiz Ibrahim\n \n CM\n 23/10/92\n\n 23\n Megat Hasliq Fitri Mohd Hasni\n \n LM, LW\n 13/6/86\n\n 28\n Sirojiddin Raxmatullaev\n \n CM, DM\n 22/1/93\n\n –\n Muhammad Tauffik Mat Radi\n \n RM, RW\n 28/3/89\n\n –\n Mohd Ammar Roomai\n \n RM, RW\n 30/7/90\n\n Forwards\n\n 9\n Pavel Smolyachenko\n \n ST, RW, LW\n 1/12/91\n\n 11\n Zainal Jakaria\n \n ST, RW\n 24/5/85\n\n 12\n Mohd Zairuldi Seini\n \n ST, LW\n 13/8/87\n\n 13\n Mohd Zaironi Yusof\n \n ST, AM\n 2/12/88\n\n 19\n Mohd Azim Faris Shari\n \n ST\n 30/3/90\n\n 20\n Navin Kumar a/l Murgayah\n \n ST\n 30/9/94\n\n –\n Muhammad Amirul Husin\n \n ST\n 6/8/94\n\n –\n Izzat Zaini\n \n ST\n 25/7/87\n\n\n",
"First transfer window started on December 2017 to 22 January 2017 and second transfer window will started on 15 May 2017 to 11 June 2017.\n\n===In===\n\n====December to January====\n\n\n\n'''Date'''\n \n'''Player'''\n'''Transferred From'''\n'''Note(s)'''\n\n December 2016\n DF\n Ikbol Babakhanov\n FC Andijon\n\n\n December 2016\n MF\n Bae Beom-Geun\n Unattached\n\n\n December 2016\n ST\n Pavel Smolyachenko\n FC Andijon\n\n\n November 2016\n ST/AML\n Mohd Zairuldi Seini\n RAMD FC\n\n\n November 2016\n ST/MF\n M. Navin Kumar\n Tentera Darat FC\n\n\n\n===Out===\n====December to January====\n\n\n\n'''Date'''\n \n'''Player'''\n'''Transferred To'''\n'''Note(s)'''\n\n November 2016\n DF\n Gies Irisbekov\n Released\n\n\n November 2016\n MF\n Boris Fomekov\n Released\n\n\n November 2016\n ST\n Khasan Abdukarimov\n Released\n\n\n",
"===Liga Premier===\n\n\n====League table====\n\n\n====Results summary====\n\n\n\n====Results by matchday====\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n===Piala FA===\n\n\n\n",
"===Top scorers===\n''The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.''\n\n\n\n\n\nPlayer\nLiga Premier\nPiala FA\nTotal\n\n1\nMF\n7\n Venice Elphi\n9\n0\n'''9'''\n\n2\nST\n9\n Pavel Smolyachenko\n6\n1\n'''7'''\n\n3\nMF\n17\n Rafizol Roslan\n5\n0\n'''5'''\n\n4\nMF\n10\n Bae Beom-Geun\n2\n0\n'''2'''\n\nST\n11\n Zainal Jakaria\n2\n0\n'''2'''\n\n5\nMF\n18\n Faiz Ibrahim\n1\n0\n'''1'''\n\nMF\n28\n Sirojiddin Raxmatullaev\n1\n0\n'''1'''\n\n#\nOwn goals\n0\n0\n'''0''' \n\n'''Total'''\n'''26'''\n'''1'''\n'''27'''\n\n\n\n",
"\n\n\n\n"
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"Introduction",
"Squad information",
"Transfers",
"Competitions",
"Statistics",
"References"
] | 2017 ATM FA season |
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"\n'''Hannah T. King''' (16 March 1808 - 25 September 1886) was a British-born American writer and pioneer. Converting to Mormonism while in England, her family emigrated to Utah in 1853 where she became very endeared to the people of that state. She was the author of ''Songs of the Heart'', several poems, as well as writings addressed to young readers. King was the last woman sealed to Brigham Young.\n",
"Hannah Dorcas Tapfield was born 16 March 1808, in Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England. Her parents, Mary Lawson and Peter Tapfield, were devoted members of the Church of England, with her grandfather being a rector of that church. Her early days were passed in Cambridge.\n",
"===England===\nShe married Thomas Owen King, Sr., a farmer, on April 6, 1824; they had 10 children. In 1850, she converted to the Mormon faith, and in 1853, the family removed to the United States. Of her life and connections with Mormonism she said:—\n\n\nShe was a literary woman and one of the personal correspondents of the English poetess, Eliza Cook. Her connection with the Mormon Church gave in itself a respectability to the Cambridge Branch of the Mormon Church. \n\n===Utah===\nProbably the charm of the history of Christopher Columbus led across the mighty waters \"by the angel of God,\" gave to her Mormon life a romance. The suggestion of this view of King is repeatedly met in her writings and speeches. King's poems sugest her love of exalted subjects and noble characters. She evidently is enchanted with the truly royal part of Queen Isabella as well as in profound sympathy with the genius and mission of Columbus. She clearly showed the wish that she could be an Isabella and find a Columbus for whom to pawn her crown jewels and send him on his glorious mission.\n''Songs of the Heart''\nKing was soon felt in Utah society as a woman of refinement and education. She used her voice and pen in favor of the right, and her first efforts through the press included pieces for the Polysophical Society of Salt Lake, founded by Eliza and Lorenzo Snow, as well as other societies. The local press consistently included some of her productions. An early admirer of the English poetess, Eliza Cook, King indulged her feelings mainly in that direction, publishing in 1879, ''Songs of the Heart'', but there were many other fugitive pieces which were not included.\n\nThe ''Juvenile Instructor'' contained many of her best and most sympathetic writings, which were drawn out by her intense love for and interest in children, and covered the youth Utah. In the pages of the ''Woman's Exponent'', her work was in a different field. ''Tullidge's Magazine'' contained her most pretentious historical prose contributions.\n\nFamiliar with historical figures, she wrote of Ferdinand and Isabella, of Columbus, Salvator Rosa and Disraeli, Napoleon and Josephine, Victoria and Elizabeth, the last of whom she somewhat resembled at times in an imperious manner, though her usual mode was one of sympathy, and her nature, one capable of enduring attachment, and unfaltering love. The women of Scripture was also a theme of hers for thought; she published a volume on this topic. In the line of poetry, she considered the \"Epic\" of the Gospel as her crowning work. \n",
"She married Thomas Owen King, Sr. (1800-1874) in 1824, and they came to Utah in 1853 with Claudius V. Spencer Company. Of their ten children, only four survived into adulthood: Georgina (b. 1830), Louisa (b. 1833), Bertha Mary, Thomas Owen, Jr. (b. 1840).\n\nAs her husband was not a member of the Mormon church which held that she could only secure salvation through sealing with a \"righteous man\", this occurred in 1872 with Brigham Young. Two years later, after the death of Thomas, whom King had continued to live with, Young sent a gift to King of flour, cornmeal, flour, sago and sugar. \n\nShe died in Salt Lake City on 25 September 1886.\n",
"* ''Essay on young women's manners'', c. 1835\n* ''Sabbath musings'', ca. 1837\n* ''Proceedings in mass meeting of the ladies of Salt Lake City : to protest against the passage of Cullom's Bill, January 14, 1870.'', 1870, with Bathsheba W Bigler Smith; Eliza R Snow; Harriet Cook Young; Phoebe Woodruff\n* ''The women of the scriptures'', 1878\n* ''Songs of the Heart'', 1879\n* ''Hannah T. King brief memoir of the early Mormon life of ... : Salt Lake City : ms. S, 1880.'' \n* ''Letter to a friend'', 1881\n* ''An epic poem : a synopsis of the rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the arrival on the spot which the prophet Brigham Young pronounced to be the site of the future Salt Lake City'' \n* ''The journals of Hannah Tapfield King''\n",
"* List of Brigham Young's wives\n",
"\n\n===Attribution===\n* \n* \n* \n* \n* \n\n===Bibliography===\n* \n* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"
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"Introduction",
"Early years",
"Career",
"Personal life",
"Selected works",
"See also",
"References"
] | Hannah T. King |
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