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Abdelhalim El-Kholti (born 17 October 1980) is a French former footballer. He is of Moroccan descent. El-Khotli won the Conference National with Yeovil Town, but was part of the Cambridge United side that was relegated from the Football League two years later. But El-Kholti remained in Football League Two after joining Chester City for a season, before dropping into non-league football himself with Weymouth. After his football career he opened Creperie, a pancake stall, in Canary Wharf.

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  • Abdelhalim El-Kholti (born 17 October 1980) is a French former footballer. He is of Moroccan descent. El-Khotli won the Conference National with Yeovil Town, but was part of the Cambridge United side that was relegated from the Football League two years later. But El-Kholti remained in Football League Two after joining Chester City for a season, before dropping into non-league football himself with Weymouth. El-Kholti was sold to Grays Athletic following Weymouth's financial crisis, after a handful of appearances for Grays he left by mutual consent in August 2007. Linking up with ex-Weymouth manager, Garry Hill he then joined Rushden & Diamonds shortly after. However, he was released at the end of the 2007–08 season. On 17 June 2008, it was announced that El-Kholti had joined fellow Conference side Woking. He then joined Hayes & Yeading United in 2009, but made just one appearance for the club in the Middlesex Senior Cup. After his football career he opened Creperie, a pancake stall, in Canary Wharf. (en)
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