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Rachid Harkouk

Rashid Peter Harkouk (Arabic رشيد حركوك) (born 19 May 1956 in Chelsea) is an Anglo-Algerian former footballer. Nicknamed 'Rash the Smash' for his powerful and sometimes wayward shots〔(1976-77 )〕 he is one of the few Algerian players to have enjoyed some success in English football, the only Notts County F. C. player to appear in a World Cup (apart from Don Masson in 1978) and the first English-born player to play for an African national team at the World Cup.
==Early life==
Born in London from an Algerian father and a mother from Yorkshire, Harkouk gave up playing football altogether at the age of just 16 after being turned down by Fulham. The gazelle-paced attacker scored five goals in a trial game for the club but the coaching staff at Craven Cottage, to the surprise of many including the player, decided not to give him a contract. Harkouk only got back playing after a manager for a Sunday league side saw him kicking a ball around in a yard while he was at work. The youngster was given another chance and never looked back from then on. After leaving school at 17, Harkouk had a variety of jobs, working as an assistant manager at an electrical firm, with computers and also made aircraft seats.

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