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2018–19 Lebanese Women's Football League
The 2018–19 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 12th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League since it was formed in 2008. SAS won their fourth title with a 2–1 victory over defending champions Zouk Mosbeh. League table Group A Group B Final four Final SAS qualified for the 2019 WAFF Women's Clubs Championship The 2019 WAFF Women's Clubs Championship was the inaugural WAFF Women's Clubs Championship, the West Asian women's club football championship organised by the WAFF. It took place in Aqaba, Jordan, from 3 to 11 October 2019 as a single round-r .... Top goalscorers See also * 2018–19 Lebanese Women's FA Cup References External linksGoalzz.com
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Lebanese Women's Football League
The Lebanese Women's Football League ( ar, الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, with six teams participating in the debut season. As of the 2021–22 season, eight teams participate in the league. Clubs Champions Wins by club 2021–22 season The following eight clubs are competing in the 2021–22 season. Former clubs The following clubs are not competing in the Lebanese Women's Football League during the 2021–22 season, but have previously competed in the league for at least one season. Top scorers Media coverage In October 2022, the LFA and FIFA signed an agreement to broadcast all matches in the Lebanese Women's Football League, Lebanese Second Division and Lebanese Super Cup through the FIFA+ platform, and some Lebanese Premier League games. See also * Lebanon women's national football team * ...
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Jabal Al-Shaykh
Jabal, Jabel, Jebel or Jibal may refer to: People * Jabal (name), a male Arabic given name * Jabal (Bible), mentioned in the Hebrew Bible Places In Arabic, ''jabal'' or ''jebel'' (spelling variants of the same word) means 'mountain'. * Dzhebel, a town in Bulgaria * Jabal Amman, part of Amman, Jordan * Jabel, a German municipality * Jabal, Amreli, a village in Gujarat, India * Jabal Rural District, in Iran * Jebel, Timiș, a commune in Timiș County, Romania * Jebel, Turkmenistan, a town * Jibal Jibāl ( ar, جبال), also al-Jabal ( ar, الجبل), was the name given by the Arabs to a region and province located in western Iran, under the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates. Its name means "the Mountains", being the plural of ''jabal'' (" ... or al-Jabal, a late 1st-millennium-CE West-Asian realm Other uses * Djebel (1937–1958), a racehorse See also * * * * * * Jubal (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Hanin Tamim
Hanin Maher Tamim ( ar, حنين ماهر تميم; born 5 April 2000) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a forward for Lebanese club SAS and the Lebanon national team. Club career Tamim began playing football at an early age at FC Beirut's boys academy. After playing football in her school team, she joined Beirut Football Academy (BFA), making her debut in the Lebanese Women's Football League. Following three seasons at BFA, she moved to Stars Association for Sports (SAS) – the league reigning champions – in 2018. Tamim helped SAS to a second-place finish at the inaugural 2019 WAFF Women's Clubs Championship; she described it as her favourite international experience. On 27 May 2022, Tamim signed for the Lander Bearcats, the football team of Lander University in the United States. International career Tamin had represented Lebanon internationally at under-17 and under-19 level, before making her senior debut on 8 November 2018, in a 8–0 defeat to Iran in the ...
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Reem Chalhoub
REEM is the latest prototype humanoid robot built by PAL Robotics in Spain. It is a 1.70 m high humanoid robot with 22 degrees of freedom, with a mobile base with wheels, allowing it to move at 4 km/hour. The upper part of the robot consists of a torso with a touch screen, two motorized arms, which give it a high degree of expression, and a head, which is also motorized. REEM-A and REEM-B are the first and second prototypes of humanoid robots created by PAL Robotics. REEM-B can recognize, grasp and lift objects and walk by itself, avoiding obstacles through simultaneous localization and mapping. The robot accepts voice commands and can recognize faces. Specifications See also * ASIMO * Atlas * HUBO * Humanoid robot * iCub * Nao * QRIO * Robonaut A robonaut is a humanoid robot, part of a development project conducted by the Dexterous Robotics Laboratory at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas. Robonaut differs from other current space-faring robot ...
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Yara Srour
Yara may refer to: People * YARA (girl group), a Filipino girl group * Yara (given name) * Yara (surname), a Japanese surname * Yara (singer) (born 1983), Lebanese pop singer * Yara (footballer) (born 1964), Brazilian footballer Locations * Yara, Cuba, a town and municipality in Granma province * Yara, a rural village in Elb Adress, Trarza Region, Mauritania * Yara, a fictional Caribbean island country that serves as the location for the first-person shooter ''Far Cry 6'' Mythology * Yara (mythology), a figure in Brazilian mythology * Yara-ma-yha-who, a legendary creature found in Australian Aboriginal mythology * María Lionza, legendary figure in Venezuela whose is sometimes called Yara Film and television * ''Yara'' (TV series), a 1979 Mexican television series * ''The Wound'' (1998 film), a Turkish feature film originally titled ''Yara'' * ''Yara'', a 2018 Lebanese feature film a 2018 feature film written and directed by Abbas Fahdel * ''Yara'' (2021 film), an It ...
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Carla Abdel Khalek
Carla Nabhan Abdel Khalek ( ar, كارلا نبهان عبد الخالق; born 14 May 2001) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Lebanese club BFA. Club career Abdel Khalek played for Akhaa Ahli Aley in 2019. She then moved to BFA, playing six games in 2020–21. International career Abdel Khalek made her senior international debut for Lebanon on 27 August 2021, as a substitute in a 4–0 defeat against Egypt in the 2021 Arab Women's Cup. See also * List of Lebanon women's international footballers This is a non-exhaustive list of Lebanon women's international footballers – association football players who have appeared at least once for the senior Lebanon women's national football team. Players Born outside Lebanon The followin ... References External links * * 2001 births Living people People from Aley District Lebanese women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Akhaa Ahli Aley FC (women) players Beirut Foot ...
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Yara Bou Rada
Yara Antoine Bou Rada ( ar, يارا أنطوان بورضا; born 7 August 2000) is a Lebanese Women's association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward for Lebanese club Eleven Football Pro, EFP and the Lebanon women's national football team, Lebanon national team. Club career Born in Zgharta, Lebanon, Bou Rada began her career at hometown club Salam Zgharta FC, Salam Zgharta's boys youth sector aged seven. She remained at the club when they formed a girls sector, and made her U17 debut in 2015. After playing for the U19s, she made her Lebanese Women's Football League debut in 2016. After two seasons at Salam Zgharta, Bou Rada joined reigning league champions Stars Association for Sports (SAS) in 2018. She spent two seasons at the club, scoring 18 league goals and winning two league titles. On 20 October 2020, Bou Rada moved to Safa WFC, Safa on a three-year contract. She helped Safa win the 2022 WAFF Women's Clubs Championship, 2022 ed ...
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Sandra Onsa
Sandra or SANDRA may refer to: People * Sandra (given name) * Sandra (singer) (born 1962), German pop singer * Margaretha Sandra (1629–1674), Dutch soldier * Sandra (orangutan), who won the legal right to be defined as a "non-human person" Places * Șandra, a commune in Timiș County, Romania * Şandra, a village in Beltiug Commune, Satu Mare County, Romania * Sandra, Estonia, a village * 1760 Sandra, an asteroid Other uses * "Sandra" (song), a 1975 song by Barry Manilow * "Sandra", song by Idle Eyes, 1986 * ''Sandra'' (1924 film), a lost drama film * ''Sandra'' (1965 film), an Italian film * SANDRA (research project), part of the European Union's Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development * Tropical Storm Sandra, several tropical cyclones * ''Sandra'' (podcast), a scripted fiction podcast starring Kristen Wiig and Alia Shawkat See also * Sandro (other) * Sandara Park Sandara Park ( English pronunciation: ; born November 12, 1984), al ...
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Lili Iskandar
Layla Pascal "Lili" Iskandar ( ar, ليلى باسكال "ليلي" اسكندر; born 16 May 2002) is a Lebanese Women's association football, footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Jordanian club Etihad Club, Etihad and the Lebanon women's national football team, Lebanon national team. A versatile Forward (association football), forward, Iskandar can also play as a Winger (association football), winger. Starting out at Salam Zgharta FC (women), Salam Zgharta in 2018–19 Lebanese Women's Football League, 2018–19, scoring 10 goals, Iskandar moved to reigning champions Stars Association for Sports, SAS. In her first season at the club (2019–20 Lebanese Women's Football League, 2019–20), she helped SAS lift their fifth league title, scoring 15 goals in the process. Iskandar joined Danish side HB Køge (women), HB Køge, before signing for Etihad in Jordan. Iskandar represented Lebanon at the Lebanon women's national under-20 football team, youth level, winning ...
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Cynthia Salha
Syntia Hikmat Salha ( ar, سينتيا حكمت صالحة; born 12 January 2003) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a winger or midfielder for Lebanese club BFA and the Lebanon national team. Salha began her career with Akhaa Ahli Aley in 2018. She joined Safa, with whom she won their first league title. In 2022 Salha moved to BFA. She finished top scorer in the league three times: in 2021, 2022 and 2023. In 2021 Salha made her senior international debut for Lebanon, scoring her first goals against Sudan in the 2021 Arab Women's Cup. She helped Lebanon finish runners-up in the 2022 WAFF Women's Championship. Club career Coming through the youth system, Salha played for Akhaa Ahli Aley. In October 2020, she joined Safa. Salha scored 13 goals for Safa in the 2020–21 season, helping her side win their first league title as the league top scorer. She also finished the 2021–22 season as top scorer with 20 goals. Salha moved to BFA on 24 September 2022. With 29 ...
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Christy Maalouf
Christy Tony Maalouf ( ar, كريستي توني معلوف; born 20 December 2005) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Lebanese club EFP and the Lebanon national team. Club career Maalouf began her career at the Jeita Country Club, before moving to Zouk Mosbeh. She then joined EFP. International career Youth Maalouf played for Lebanon U15 at the 2019 WAFF U-15 Championship, winning the tournament as the top scorer with nine goals in two games. She also won the 2022 WAFF U-18 Girls Championship with Lebanon U18 as the tournament's best player. Senior On 24 August 2021, Maalouf made her senior international debut for Lebanon on 24 August 2021, as a starter in a 0–0 draw against Tunisia in the 2021 Arab Women's Cup. She scored her first goal on 30 August, in a 5–1 win against Sudan. Maalouf scored three goals in two friendly games against Syria, on 12 and 14 August 2022, including a brace in the second game. She took part ...
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