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Omar Ennafatti

Omar Ennaffati (born April 26, 1980, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Hungarian professional ice hockey player, currently playing for Budapest Stars, a club that plays in both the Hungarian league OB I bajnokság and the Hungarian-Romanian league MOL Liga.
== Career ==
Ennaffati began his career playing for the North Bay Centennials, a junior team in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). He spent two years as a Centennials player and made more than 100 appearances before moving on to the Mississauga Ice Dogs, again of the OHL being named the teams defenceman of the year. During the same season, Ennaffati played in his first senior games, for the now-defunct Greenville Grrrowl, then of the ECHL.
Ennaffati would again play for the Ice Dogs the following year, before moving to senior level as a defenceman for the New Orleans Brass, another ECHL team. He made just two appearances in his first regular season in New Orleans, but featured in the play offs as a regular. His play off appearances impressed, and helped him to force his way into the first team for the 2000/01 season, playing on more than 30 occasions and weighing in with his fair share of points, totalling 11 during that time.
Ennaffati would begin his University career the year after, lining up for St. Francis Xavier University for three and a half seasons, where he was part of a National Championship winning team in 2004 and named First Team All-Canadian in 2005. Ennaffati split the 2004/05 season between his time at the university and three ECHL appearances for the Idaho Steelheads. For the following season, Ennaffati would play for Alba Volan Szekesfehervar at both Hungarian and International League standard. During this time, Ennaffati took Hungarian nationality, despite actually being born in Canada.
After two seasons in Hungary, Ennaffati moved to sign for the Manchester Phoenix of the EIHL alongside fellow ex-Greenville players Scott Fankhouser and Brian Passmore. Ennaffati agreed to continue his European hockey career with the French Diables Noirs de Tours in the summer of 2008.

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