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The bomber, who ISIS named Abu Zakariya al-Britani, detonated an explosives filled vehicle close to Mosul last month, the terror group claimed.

The 50-year-old who was born as Ron Fiddler, was locked up in Guantanamo Bay in 2014 after being arrested on suspicion of terrorism.

But after lobbying from the British government, he was given £1milion of taxpayers' money after being released from the notorious prison.

Now it has emerged al Harith has a footie star child with experience playing for a Premier League team, The Sun reports.

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The birth certificate of Hakeem Odoffin lists Jamal al Harith as his father, according to the newspaper.

Hakeem, 18, has played for Tottenham but transferred to Championship side Wolves last year.

He is now out on loan at Eastleigh, a non-league side in Hampshire.

Despite being sent off on his debut in December, the teen has been described as a ”promising player with potential”.

He came on as a sub for Eastleigh in their 3-0 defeat to Dover Athletic at the weekend.

Hawkeen’s mum is Deborah Odoffin, who had three children to al Harith after marrying him in the 1990s, according to reports.

Debroah reportedly lives in Mill Hill, North London, with the two daughters, age 17 and 20, she had to her jihadi ex-hubby.

Neighbours of Deborah are said to be shocked by the claims al Harith had blown himself up in the name of ISIS.

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A neighbour told The Sun: “She’s a really good friend of mine. I knew she had been married before but she never really talked about her first husband.

“She said she had three kids with him and one of them is a footballer.

“He used to play for Spurs but they let him go – I’m not sure where he is now as I don’t really follow football.

“I can’t believe she was married to him – she’s a lovely neighbour.”

There is absolutely no suggestion that the family knew or agreed with the father's actions.

Daily Star Online has contacted Eastleigh for comment.

Wolverhampton Wanderers have declined to comment.