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2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualification
The 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification saw 16 nations attempt to qualify for the 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup football competition. The four winners from all groups joined the four automatic qualifiers in the final tournament. This tournament also served as the first stage of qualification for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Asian zone. Participants Participants from the qualification round were as follows (numbers denote the seeding order): * 1. * 2. * 3. * 4. * 5. * 6. * 7. * 8. * 9. * 10. * 11. * 11. * 11. * 11. * 11. * 11. Groups Total sixteen teams were divided into four groups of four, and each group played a single round-robin tournament. The winners of each group qualified for the final tournament. The draw was held on 19 October 2012 in Malacca, Malaysia. The first matches were played on 21 May 2013. In the round-robin tournaments, teams tied in the points were ranked by the following criteria: # Greater number of points between the te ...
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Zebo Juraeva
Zebo Juraeva is an Uzbekistani women's football forward. International goals See also *List of Uzbekistan women's international footballers This is a list of Uzbekistan women's international footballers who have played for the Uzbekistan women's national football team. Players See also * Uzbekistan women's national football team References {{Association football players ... External links * Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Women's association football forwards Uzbekistani women's footballers Uzbekistan women's international footballers Uzbekistani women's futsal players 21st-century Uzbekistani women {{Uzbekistan-footy-forward-stub ...
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Makhfuza Turapova
Makhfuza Turapova is an Uzbekistani women's football midfielder. International goals See also *List of Uzbekistan women's international footballers This is a list of Uzbekistan women's international footballers who have played for the Uzbekistan women's national football team. Players See also * Uzbekistan women's national football team References {{Association football players ... External links * Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Women's association football midfielders Uzbekistani women's footballers Uzbekistan women's international footballers Uzbekistani women's futsal players 21st-century Uzbekistani women {{Uzbekistan-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Shahnaz Jebreen
Shahnaz Yaseen Mahmoud Jebreen (; born 28 July 1992) is a Jordanian footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Jordan national team. Club career At the club level, Jebreen played for Amman and Orthodox in Jordan. She was nominated Best Player of the 2022 WAFF Women's Clubs Championship, in which Orthodox finished runners-up. International career Jebreen was part of the Jordan squad that competed at the 2010 Asian Games, where she assisted Jordan's first goal in the tournament scored by teammate Maysa Jbarah. Jebreen also took part in the 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup.AFC Women's Asian Cup 2014 Final Competition Regulations


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Chinese Football Association
The Chinese Football Association (CFA) is the governing body for association football, beach soccer and futsal in People's Republic of China (Mainland China). The CFA organizes the men's and women's national teams and administers the country's professional leagues as well as organizing the national knockout cup competition Chinese FA Cup. As members of East Asian Football Federation its national teams are eligible for the East Asian Football Championship and the country's membership in AFC allows teams to participate in that organizations club and national team competitions. China is also a member of FIFA and is therefore eligible to play in the World Cup. History Founded in 1924, the Chinese Football Association became members of FIFA in 1931 and competed internationally at the 1936 and 1948 Olympic games. Following the end of Chinese Civil War in 1949, both the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC) contended to be the sole legitimate government o ...
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Aziza Ermatova
Aziza Ermatova is an Uzbekistani women's football midfielder. International goals See also *List of Uzbekistan women's international footballers This is a list of Uzbekistan women's international footballers who have played for the Uzbekistan women's national football team. Players See also * Uzbekistan women's national football team References {{Association football players ... External links * Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Women's association football midfielders Uzbekistani women's footballers Uzbekistan women's international footballers Uzbekistani women's futsal players 21st-century Uzbekistani women {{Uzbekistan-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Korea Football Association
The Korea Football Association () is the governing body of football and futsal within South Korea. It sanctions professional, semi-professional and amateur football in South Korea. Founded in 1933, the governing body became affiliated with FIFA twenty years later in 1948, and the Asian Football Confederation in 1954. History In 1921, the first All Joseon Football Tournament was held, and in 1933, the Korea Football Association was organized (following the foundation of Joseon Referees' Association in 1928), which created a foundation to disseminate and develop the sport. Park Seung-bin was the first president of the KFA, charged with the task of promoting and spreading organised football in Korea. The Korea Football Association was reinstated in 1948, following the establishment of the Republic of Korea. The KFA became a member of FIFA, the international football governing body that same year. It later joined the AFC (Asian Football Confederation) in 1954. On 23 January 2 ...
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Sama’a Khraisat
Sama’a Khraisat (born 15 August 1991) is a Jordanian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ... who currently plays as a midfielder. International goals External links * Living people Jordanian women's footballers Jordan women's international footballers Footballers at the 2010 Asian Games Footballers at the 2014 Asian Games 1991 births Women's association football midfielders Asian Games competitors for Jordan Jordanian women's futsal players {{Jordan-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Stephanie Al-Naber
Stephanie Mazen Yousef Al-Naber ( ar, ستيفاني مازن يوسف النبر; born 27 October 1988) is a Jordanian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Jordan Women's Football League club Shabab Al-Ordon and captains the Jordan national team. Club career Al-Naber learned to play football in the street with her family. She later played on her school's team and began her career with Shabab Al-Ordon, one of the first Jordanian clubs in the country to start a women's team. Al-Naber later became the first Jordanian woman to play football in leagues abroad. She played for clubs in Denmark, the United Arab Emirates, and Lebanon. International career Al-Naber has been a main-stay of the Jordan women's national team since its inception in 2005. She helped the national team win the West Asian Football Federation Women's Championship in 2005, 2007, and 2014 as well as the 2010 Arabia Women's Cup. Al-Naber was part of the Jordan national squads that played in the 2006, 2010, ...
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Luna Al-Masri
Luna Rami Amin Al-Masri ( ar, لونا رامي أمين المصري; born 9 March 1994) is a Jordanian association football, footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. Club career Al-Masri joined Safa WFC, Safa in 2020; she scored one goal and made one assist in four games in the 2019–20 Lebanese Women's Football League, 2019–20 season. Career statistics International References External links * Luna Al-Masri
at the Jordan Football Association Living people 1994 births Sportspeople from Amman Jordanian women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Jordan women's international footballers Lebanese Women's Football League players Jordanian expatriate footballers Expatriate women's footballers in Lebanon Jordanian expatriate sportspeople in Lebanon Safa WFC players Jordan Women's Football League players {{Jordan-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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All India Football Federation
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is the national governing body of football in India. It is a member of FIFA, the international governing body of football and affiliated to Asian Football Confederation. It is affiliated to Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of Government of India and a member of South Asian Football Federation. AIFF's teams India men's and women's football teams represents India in men's and women's international football tournaments, friendlies respectively. The AIFF manage, sanctions, conducts, schedules and runs all national level football tournaments and leagues in India, including major tournaments Indian Super League, I-League and Super Cup. The federation also indirectly manages local football competitions through its member state associations. AIFF's Beach soccer and Futsal sport commitees oversees development of Beach soccer and Futsal sport in India. History Before the formation of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), the ''d ...
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Amman
Amman (; ar, عَمَّان, ' ; Ammonite language, Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ''Rabat ʻAmān'') is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 as of 2021, Amman is Jordan's primate city and is the List of largest cities in the Levant region by population, largest city in the Levant region, the list of largest cities in the Arab world, fifth-largest city in the Arab world, and the list of largest metropolitan areas of the Middle East, ninth largest metropolitan area in the Middle East. The earliest evidence of settlement in Amman dates to the 8th millennium BC, in a Neolithic site known as ʿAin Ghazal, 'Ain Ghazal, where the world's ʿAin Ghazal statues, oldest statues of the human form have been unearthed. During the Iron Age, the city was known as Rabat Aman and served as the capital of the Ammon, Ammonite Kingdom. In the 3rd century BC, Ptolemy II Philadelphus, Pharaoh of Ptole ...
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Amman International Stadium
The Amman International Stadium ( ar, ستاد عمان الدولي) is a stadium in Al-Hussein City, Amman, Jordan. It is the largest stadium in Jordan. The stadium was built in 1964 and opened in 1968. It is owned by the Government of Jordan and operated by the Higher Council of Youth. It is also the home stadium of the Jordan national football team and Al-Faisaly SC. It has a current capacity of 17,619 spectators. Usage In addition to Jordan's home games, the stadium hosts other major games in Jordanian football as well including the Jordanian Pro League, Jordan FA Cup, Jordan FA Shield and Jordan Super Cup games. It has also hosted other tournaments such as the 1988 Arab Nations Cup, 1996 Arab Cup Winners' Cup, 1999 Pan Arab Games, 2003 Arab Athletics Championships, 2005 WAFF Women's Championship, 2007 Arab Athletics Championships, 2007 WAFF Women's Championship, 2007 WAFF Championship, 2006–07 Arab Champions League Finals, 2007 AFC Cup Finals, 2007 Asian Athletic ...
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