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As a quarterback for the Jerusalem Halos, Saladin had a reasonably successful career - one which saw him finish with career figures of 20,000 yards and 203 touchdowns. Saladin's major contribution to middle eastern Blood Bowl came between the years of 1186 and 1190 while he was the commissioner of the Syrian pro leagues. The league was riddled with corruption and awash with bungs and illegal betting - often financed by western European gambling consortiums. Saladin dedicated his remaining days to fighting against foreign influences and cleaning up the sport in his homeland.