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    Jalil Anibaba (/dʒəˈliːl ɑːniˈbɑːbə/; born October 19, 1988) is an American former professional soccer player who last played in Major League Soccer for...
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  • and Mariano Trujillo Matt Cullen and Steven Caldwell Joe Tolleson and Jalil Anibaba Neil Sika and Jordan Angeli Rodolfo Landeros and Ian Joy Arlo White...
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    space. Major exits in early 2014 included Chris Rolfe, Austin Berry, Jalil Anibaba, Daniel Paladini, and Paolo Tornaghi. Filling that void was a handful...
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  • Fanendo Adi Harrison Afful Nelson Akwari Fatai Alashe Malte Amundsen Jalil Anibaba Bernardo Añor Maximilian Arfsten Luis Argudo Jairo Arrieta Steve Armas...
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  • SuperDraft | New England Revolution". "New England Revolution sign defenders Jalil Anibaba, Nicolas Samayoa | MLSSoccer.com". "Recap: Louisville City vs. New England...
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    Pos. Player Transferred to Fee/notes Date Source DF Jalil Anibaba Retired Option declined October 26, 2022 FW Erik Hurtado San Antonio FC Option declined...
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    mlssoccer.com. Major League Soccer. Retrieved March 15, 2016. "Player: Jalil Anibaba". mlssoccer.com. Major League Soccer. Retrieved March 30, 2014. "Player:...
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  • (acquired with thirteenth pick in 2014 MLS Re-Entry Draft), and defender Jalil Anibaba (trade with Chicago Fire for Patrick Ianni and Jhon Kennedy Hurtado)...
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    2022. Crew Communications. "Columbus Crew signs free agent defender Jalil Anibaba". ColumbusCrewSC.com. Retrieved January 14, 2022. Crew Communications...
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    Akpan's goal, the match remained tied for 15 minutes until Chicago's Jalil Anibaba scored the match-winning goal in the 61st minute of play. Chicago moved...
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