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"Julian Stöckner (born 16 March 1989) is a German footballer who plays as a centre-back for club SC Verl. Career Stöckner was born in Rinteln. He has played youth football for TuS Almena, TBV Lemgo and Arminia Bielefeld and senior football with Arminia Bielefeld II, TuS Dornberg and SV Lippstadt 08 before joining his current club, SC Verl in 2014. He baceame club captain at SC Verl in July 2019. References External links Julian Stöckner at Fupa.net Category:1989 births Category:Living people Category:German footballers Category:People from Rinteln Category:Footballers from Lower Saxony Category:Association football defenders Category:Arminia Bielefeld II players Category:TuS Dornberg players Category:SV Lippstadt 08 players Category:SC Verl players Category:3. Liga players Category:Regionalliga players Category:Oberliga (football) players "
"Ioan Mărginean (born 13 October 1960) is a Romanian former football defender. He was part of Dinamo București's team that reached the semi-finals in the 1983–84 European Cup season. After he ended his playing career, Mărginean worked as a club official for various clubs: Unirea Alba Iulia (1992–2000, president), Extensiv Craiova (2000–2002, vice-president), FC Brașov (2003–2004, vice-president), Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț (2005–2008, vice- president), Universitatea Cluj (2008–2015, president), Gaz Metan Mediaș (2016–2020, president). Honours Dinamo București *Divizia A: 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84 *Cupa României: 1981–82, 1983–84 Notes References Category:1960 births Category:Living people Category:Romanian footballers Category:Romania under-21 international footballers Category:Association football defenders Category:Liga I players Category:Liga II players Category:FC Dinamo București players Category:FC Corvinul Hunedoara players Category:FC Unirea Alba Iulia players Category:Romanian sports executives and administrators Category:People from Cugir "
"Wadi Hayl is a seasonal watercourse in the Hajar Mountains of Fujairah, in the United Arab Emirates. The wadi runs from the Fujairah industrial suburb of Al Hayl through the old (now restored) village of Hayl and Hayl Fort, to reach the Wadi Helo. Extent The Fujairah end of the Wadi Hayl is home to the Mohammed bin Zayed City, a planned settlement intended to comprise 1,100 houses and apartments, as well as offering services. The wadi extends Westward from Fujairah and into the mountains, eventually meeting the Wadi Helo and Wadi Al Saifiyah, which itself leads to the Wadi Saham, notable for its extensive petroglyphs, and the Wadi Miduk. The Wadi Hayl is dammed above the new village of Hayl, which was built to rehouse the residents of the old village of Hayl. An Umm Al Nar tomb was found at Hayl, as well as a number of Iron Age petroglyphs dotting stones throughout the course of the wadi. Traditionally a Kunud village, Hayl – and the nearby Sharjah village of Al Helo – subsisted on agriculture, particularly tobacco, which provided a lucrative crop for the villagers. Before the construction of the metalled road from Fujairah, the journey from Hayl to the city would take three hours by donkey. Built in 1932 by Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamdan Al Sharqi, the Fort at Hayl was constructed in 1932, along with a majlis and mosque. Often incorrectly referred to as a summer house, the Fort was in fact the principal residence for Sheikh Abdullah for over two decades. File:Hayl Fort and Watchtower.jpgHayl Fort and Watchtower, looking Northwest up Wadi Hayl File:Wadi Hayl Dam.jpgThe dam in the Wadi Hayl above the new village of Hayl File:Wadi Hayl.jpgThe Wadi Hayl, facing Eastwards towards Fujairah See also * List of wadis of the United Arab Emirates References Category:Populated places in the Emirate of Fujairah Category:United Arab Emirates geography stubs "