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2022 Malta International Women's Football Tournament
The 2022 Malta International Women's Football Tournament was the second edition of the Malta International Football Tournament, an invitational women's football tournament held annually in Malta. It took place from 16 to 22 February 2022. Teams Three teams were participating. Squads Standings Results ''All times are local (UTC+1)'' ---- ---- Goalscorers References {{DEFAULTSORT:2022 Malta International Football Tournament Malta International Football Tournament Malta International Football Tournament Malta International Football Tournament Malta International Football Tournament The Malta International Tournament was a biannual association football friendly competition for national teams organised by the Malta Football Association that took place in Malta between 1986 and 2008. Initially, the tournament included the parti ...
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2021 Malta International Women's Football Tournament
The Malta International Tournament was a biannual association football friendly competition for national teams organised by the Malta Football Association that took place in Malta between 1986 and 2008. Initially, the tournament included the participation of football clubs, but starting from 1988 this was revamped to include only national A teams. Usually played in February, the competition involved a single round-robin phase where each team played once against each other. Teams are ranked by points and at the end of the competition, the team with the most points is crowned champion. Up till 2004, the competition was sponsored by Rothmans and was known as the Rothmans Tournament for sponsorship reasons. Summary Malta Women's Tournament All-time top goalscorers Hat-tricks References International association football competitions hosted by Malta Maltese football friendly trophies 1986 establishments in Malta Malta Malta Malta ( , , ), officially the R ...
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Paola, Malta
Paola ( mt, Raħal Ġdid, it, Casal Nuovo, both meaning "New Town") is a town in the South Eastern Region of Malta, with 8,706 inhabitants as of 2019. The town is a commercial centre in the Southern Harbour area of Malta, about 5 km from the capital Valletta, contiguous to Tarxien and Fgura, with which it forms a single urban area. Paola is named after Grand Master Antoine de Paule, who laid the foundation stone in 1626. Paola is renowned for the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, the Basilica of Christ the King (the largest church in the Maltese Islands), Antoine de Paule Square and its shopping centres, the Good Friday procession, and its football club, Hibernians FC. The Mariam Al-Batool Mosque, the only mosque in Malta, as well as an Islamic Cultural Centre are found in Paola. The country's correctional facilities (Corradino prison) and the largest burial grounds, the Addolorata Cemetery are also within the limits of Paola. There are two parish churches, one dedicated to Christ ...
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Italian Football Federation
The Italian Football Federation ( it, Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio; FIGC), known colloquially as ''Federcalcio'', is the governing body of football in Italy. It is based in Rome and the technical department is in Coverciano, Florence. It organises the Italian football league and Coppa Italia. It is also responsible for appointing the management of the Italy national football team (men's), women's, and youth national football teams. The Italy national futsal team also belongs to the federation. History The Federation was established in Turin on 26 March 1898 as the Federazione Italiana del Football (FIF), on the initiative of a Constituent Assembly established on 15 March by Enrico D'Ovidio. Mario Vicary was elected the first official president of the FIF on 26 March. When, in 1909, it was suggested to change the Federation's name at an annual board elections held in Milan, the few teams attending, representing less than 50% of the active clubs, decided to send a postcard ...
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Ghizlane Chebbak
Ghizlane Chebbak ( ar, غزلان شباك; born 19 February 1991) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a forward for ASFAR and the Morocco women's national team. She was named the player of the tournament in the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations. Club career Chebbak has played for ASFAR in Morocco. International career Chebbak capped for Morocco at senior level during the 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification (first round). International goals ''Scores and results list Morocco's goal tally first'' Personal life Chebbak's father, Larbi Chebbak, was also an international footballer. Honours AS FAR * Moroccan Women's Championship (10): 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 * Moroccan Women Throne Cup (9): 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 *CAF Women's Champions League (1): 2022; third place: 2021 Morocco * Africa Cup of Nations runner-up: 2022 * UNAF Women's Tournament: 2020 Individual * Moroccan Wome ...
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Zineb Redouani
Zineb Redouani ( ar, زينب رضواني; born 12 June 2000) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a defender for AS FAR and the Morocco women's national team. Club career Redouani first played with Rijah Ain Harrouda before joining AS FAR in 2020. She has won two Championships and two Throne Cups. She was part of the team which competed in the 2021 Women's Champions League. Redouani participated in AS FAR's championship-winning campaign in the 2022 Women's Champions League. During the second game against Green Buffaloes F.C., she received a straight red card after an VAR review of her foul on Natasha Nanyangwe. International career Redouani played with the Morocco U-20s at the 2019 African Games in Rabat where Morocco won the bronze medal. She recorded a goal off a penalty kick in the third place match against Algeria. In the same year, she won the 2019 UNAF U-20 Women's tournament in Tangier with the team. Redouani was called up for the first team i ...
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Rosella Ayane
Rosella Ayane ( ar, روزيلا أيان, born 16 March 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Tottenham Hotspur. Internationally, Ayane represented England at under-17 and under-19 level before being capped at senior level by Morocco. Early life Born in Reading to a Moroccan father and a Scottish mother, Ayane attended Maiden Erlegh School. Club career Chelsea Ayane started her career with Chelsea after coming through the club's Centre of Excellence. She began in the youth system, in 2012 she was a part of the Chelsea U17 that won the league and cup double. She made her first-team debut in August 2013 against Doncaster Rovers Belles; Chelsea won. Three more appearances followed against Everton, Bristol City and Notts County before Ayane was selected as part of Chelsea's squad for the 2013 International Women's Club Championship, she played twice as Chelsea finished second. On 30 August, Ayane scored four goals against London Bees in the FA WSL Cup in ...
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Imane Saoud
Imane Saoud ( ar, إيمان سعود, born 6 June 2002) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Swiss Women's Super League club Servette and the Morocco women's national team. Club career Saoud has played for FC Vendenheim in France and for Basel in Switzerland. She currently plays for Servette. Saoud played for Basel during the 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons. She played 43 games and scored 9 goals. She moved to Servette on a three-year contract in August 2022 where she plays with her Morocco teammate Élodie Nakkach. She recorded her first goal in her first match with Servette, a friendly on 3 August 2022 against Olympique Lyonnais. She played her first official match of the season in the preliminary round of the Champions League where she came in as a substitute in the 56th minute against Paris. She played her first league match of the season on 27 August 2022 where she provided two assists against Young Boys. She recorded her first goal of the ...
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Sanaâ Mssoudy
Sanaâ Mssoudy ( ar, سناء مسعودي; born 30 December 1999) is a Moroccan footballer who plays as a forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People * Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (association football) * Forward (basketball), including: ** Point forward ** Power forward (basketball) ** Sm ... for ASFAR and the Morocco women's national team. Club career Mssoudy has played for ASFAR in Morocco, appearing at the 2021 CAF Women's Champions League final tournament. International goals See also * List of Morocco women's international footballers References External links * 1999 births Living people Moroccan women's footballers Women's association football forwards Morocco women's international footballers {{Morocco-footy-forward-stub ...
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Austrian Football Association
The Austrian Football Association (german: Österreichischer Fußball-Bund; ÖFB) is the governing body of football in Austria. It organises the football league, Austrian Bundesliga, the Austrian Cup and the Austria national football team, as well as its female equivalent. It is based in the capital, Vienna. Since 1905, it has been a FIFA member, and since 1954, a UEFA member. Since 7 April 2002, Friedrich Stickler (Dipl. Eng.), the director of executive committee of the Austrian lottery, has been the president of the Austrian Football Association. Supporting him is its president, Kurt Ehrenberger, Frank Stronach, Dr. Gerhard Kapl, and Dr. Leo Windtner. In 2004, it was announced there are 285,000 players (both sexes) in Austria playing for 2,309 teams in the federation, although many more players play informally or for non-recognised teams. Thus the federation is the largest sporting organisation the country. Football is, perhaps with the exception of skiing, the most popular ...
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Hibernians Stadium
Tony Bezzina Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Paola, Malta. The Hibernians football ground was inaugurated on 9 November 1986. Hibernians became the first Maltese club to have their own football pitch. Nonetheless, Hibernians play most of their league matches in the National Stadium, Ta' Qali, since nearly all the Maltese Premier League matches are played there. The ground is used by Hibernians for their everyday training sessions. It is also used by the Malta Football Association to host matches from the Maltese First Division. The Malta national rugby union team have recently started to use the ground for their international matches. Hibernians played their first European match on this pitch on 23 July 1996 when they played against Uralmash Yekaterinburg FC Ural Yekaterinburg (russian: ФК Урал) is a Russian association football club based in Yekaterinburg. They play in the Russian Premier League. History The club was founded in 1930 and was known as Avangard (1 ...
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2023 Malta International Women's Football Tournament
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