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{{Lebanon Squad 2000 AFC Asian Cup}}
{{National squad
| name = Lebanon Squad 2000 Asian Cup
| bg = #d81e05
| fg = white
| country = Lebanon
| comp link = 2000 Asian Cup
| comp = 2000 Asian Cup
| p1 = [[Ali Fakih|Fakih]]
| p2 = [[Korken Yenkibarian|Yenkibarian]]
| p3 = [[Youssef Mohamad|Mohamad]]
| p4 = [[Jadir Morgenstern|Morgenstern]]
| p5 = [[Ahmed El Naamani|El Naamani]]
| p6 = [[Jamal Taha|Taha]]
| p7 = [[Abbas Chahrour|Chahrour]]
| p8 = [[Fouad Hijazi|Hijazi]]
| p9 = [[Haitham Zein|Zein]]
| p10 = [[Moussa Hojeij|Hojeij]]
| p11 = [[Newton de Oliveira|de Oliveira]]
| p12 = [[Gilberto dos Santos|dos Santos]]
| p13 = [[Marcílio]]
| p14 = [[Wartan Ghazarian|Ghazarian]]
| p15 = [[Luís Fernandez|Fernandez]]
| p16 = [[Faisal Antar|F. Antar]]
| p17 = [[Mohamed Halawi|Halawi]]
| p18 = [[Michael Reda|Reda]]
| p19 = [[Roda Antar|R. Antar]]
| p20 = [[Wahid El Fattal|El Fattal]]
| p20 = [[Ahmed Sakr|Sakr]]
| p20 = [[Nasrat Al Jamal|Al Jamal]]
| coach = [[Josep Skoblar|Skoblar]]
}}


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Revision as of 15:10, 4 July 2010

Michael Reda
Personal information
Full name Michael Carl Reda
Position(s) Midfielder

Michael Carl Reda (born 30 December 1972 in Melbourne[3]) is a former Australian born-Lebanese footballer.[4]

International career

He has played for Lebanon internationally, most notably making appearance for Lebanon at the 2000 Asian Nations Cup.[5] He played for the School Sport Australia Football team in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei in January 1991.[6]

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