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- Mohammad Ali bin Haji Mustafa is a Bruneian former national football player and current coach. Ali was a midfielder for the Bruneian representative team than played in the Malaysian leagues in the mid-90s. He served as backup to the likes of Said Abdullah, Rosli Liman and . After earning his coaching badges, Ali became head coach of Wijaya FC in 2003, then QAF FC in 2004. His tenure lasted more than a decade until his team left the Brunei Super League in 2015, but not before lifting three straight titles from 2005-06 to 2009-10. He subsequently found work with Brunei's governing body of football, NFABD, as the coach of the national in 2015. For the , Ali coaches the Tabuan U17 team in the Brunei Premier League. They replaced the Tabuan U18s led by Kwon Oh-son which became Tabuan U21 in the Brunei Super League. He became assistant coach to Mike Wong in the full national team after the completion of the Premier League season. In 2020, he was re-appointed as head coach of the Brunei national football team, while still coaching Kasuka FC at club level. (en)
- Mohd Ali bin Haji Mustafa – brunejski trener piłkarski. (pl)
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- Muhammad Ali bin Haji Mustafa (en)
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- Mohd Ali bin Haji Mustafa – brunejski trener piłkarski. (pl)
- Mohammad Ali bin Haji Mustafa is a Bruneian former national football player and current coach. Ali was a midfielder for the Bruneian representative team than played in the Malaysian leagues in the mid-90s. He served as backup to the likes of Said Abdullah, Rosli Liman and . For the , Ali coaches the Tabuan U17 team in the Brunei Premier League. They replaced the Tabuan U18s led by Kwon Oh-son which became Tabuan U21 in the Brunei Super League. He became assistant coach to Mike Wong in the full national team after the completion of the Premier League season. (en)
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- Ali Mustafa (footballer) (en)
- Mohd Ali Mustafa (pl)
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- Ali Hj Mustafa (en)
- Muhammad Ali bin Haji Mustafa (en)
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