[1][2][1][1]==Taiwan== The statement "His most recent appointment is as Head of Elite Football and player development in Taiwan" is unsourced and has been removed. A reference has been added but this does not mention Ali (It does mention Ali as in Judan Ali please check the article more in depth and more importantly, is from a rolling news service showing most recent news. Any info shown today will have 'rolled out of sight' in a few weeks. Please provide a reference which can be verified from a reliable source --Egghead06 (talk) 19:51, 16 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

please see http://www.ctfa.com.tw/hotnews/1461-2013-03-28-04-33-03.html this link has been put on the internet by the official CTFA in Taiwan.

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I have made my first ever Wikipedia edit on this page - hope it is OK. I removed unreferenced allegation of lack of inclusivity by senior football figures.

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  2. ^ Ali, Judan (28/03/2013). "CTFA". Head of Elite Football and Player Development. CTFA. Retrieved 19 September 2014. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)