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After the Battle of Tripoli in 2011, Saadi's former teammate at Al Ahly Tripoli and close friend, Reda Al Tawarghi, alleged that Saadi had jailed him for two-and-half years for rejecting his homosexual advances. Saadi was having a relationship with Bulgarian national Dafinka Mircheva. Gaddafi's bisexuality had partly prompted the arrangement of his marriage to the commander's daughter, the cable said. It mentioned scuffles with European police, "abuse of drugs and alcohol, excessive partying" and "profligate affairs with women and men". diplomatic cable called Gaddafi "the black sheep" of Muammar Gaddafi's family. Gaddafi is married to the daughter of al-Khweildi al-Hmeidi, a Libyan military commander who was involved in the 1969 Libyan coup d'état that brought Gaddafi to power. In July 2010, Gaddafi was ordered by an Italian court to pay €392,000 to a luxurious Ligurian hotel for an unpaid bill dating back to a month-long stay in the summer of 2007. Gaddafi used to take great interest in the affairs of many of Libya's other business interests like Tamoil, the oil refining and marketing company owned by the Libyan government, before the overthrow of the regime. The new city would have "Western-style" business laws that Saadi thought European and American companies would find welcoming and familiar. Gaddafi promised religious tolerance with both "synagogues and churches" and no discrimination in this new metropolis. The city would have its own international airport and a major seaport. The proposed new city would become a high tech, banking, medical and educational center not requiring visas to enter. In 2006, Al-Saadi Gaddafi and the Jamahiriya government launched a project to create a semi-autonomous city similar to Hong Kong in Libya, stretching 40 km between Tripoli and the Tunisian border. Sampdoria during season 2006–07, without playing a single match. Gaddafi joined UEFA Champions League qualifiers Udinese Calcio in 2005–06, playing only 10 minutes in an end-of-season league match against Cagliari Calcio. He was also captain of the Libya national football team, captain of his home club in Tripoli, and president of the Libyan Football Federation. An article in la Repubblica said that "Even at twice his current speed he would still be twice as slow as slow itself." He made only one substitute appearance against Juventus for Perugia before failing a drug test, due to presence in his system of the illegal substance Nandrolone. In 2003, he signed for Italian Serie A team Perugia, employing Diego Maradona as his technical consultant and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. and would play for them in the Champions League. On 6 June 2000, the BBC reported that Gaddafi had signed with Maltese champions Birkirkara F.C. Referees favoured Gaddafi's club and security forces were used to silence protests. Only numbers of other players were announced. One law forbade announcing the name of any football player with the exception of Gaddafi. Gaddafi is known for his participation in Libyan football, which was arranged in his favour. He was released in September 2021 and left for Turkey. SNC-Lavalin also allegedly paid over $2 million for Saadi's 2008 visit to Canada, including bodyguards, companion services, $10,000 to an escort service in Vancouver, a strip club in Montreal, and box seats for a Spice Girls concert at the Air Canada Center in Toronto. In 2019, SNC-Lavalin, Canada's biggest engineering firm, pled guilty to paying Saadi $28 million in bribes to secure construction contracts in Libya. He was a central figure in the SNC-Lavalin scandal in Canada.

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In August 2015, a video surfaced allegedly showing him being tortured. In March 2014, he was arrested in Niger and extradited to Libya, where he faced murder charges, which he was cleared of in 2018. An Interpol notice was issued against him in 2011. In 2011, Gaddafi was the commander of Libya's Special Forces and participated in the Libyan Civil War. He captained the national team, but his career was widely attributed to the influence of his father Muammar Gaddafi, the country's leader at the time.

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*Club domestic league appearances and goalsĪl-Saadi Muammar Gaddafi, also spelt as Al-Saadi Moammer Al-Gaddafi ( Arabic: الساعدي معمر القذافي born ), is a Libyan retired professional football player. Libyan footballer and son of Muammar Gaddafi (born 1973)









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