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Al-Nesoor Sports Club ( ar, نادي النسور الرياضي) is a Sudanese football club based in Omdurman Capital. They play in the top division in Sudanese football, Sudan Premier League. Their home stadium is Khartoum Stadium. National * Sudan Premier League :Champion (0): :Runners-up (0): :Third Place (0): :Fourth Place (0): : 8 Place (1):2011 : 18 Place (1):2016 *Sudan Cup :Champion (0): :Runners-up (0): :Semi-finals (0): :Quarter-Finals (1):2016 :Round 16 (0): :Round 32 (0): :Preliminary Round (0): *Khartoum League The Khartoum League began in 1952 and was a famous historical regional championship in Sudan. The teams playing in it were those from the three cities of the capital Khartoum; Khartoum, Bahri, and Omdurman. The most famous winners of the Kharto ... :Champion (0): :Runners-up(0): Current squad References External links Club logo Football clubs in Sudan {{Sudan-footyclub-stub ...
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Mohammed Musa (Sudanese Footballer)
Mohamed Musa is a Sudan, Sudanese association football, footballer who plays for Al-Nsoor in the Sudan Premier League. He is a member of the Sudan National Football Team. References

Sudanese men's footballers Living people 2012 Africa Cup of Nations players 1990 births Men's association football midfielders Sudan men's international footballers {{Sudan-footy-bio-stub ...
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2011 Sudan Premier League
The 2011 Sudan Premier League was the 40th edition of the highest club level football competition in Sudan. Al-Merrikh SC took out the championship. Standings ReferencesRSSSF.com {{Sudan Premier League seasons Sudan Premier League seasons Sudan Sudan football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
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Khartoum Stadium
The Khartoum International Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Khartoum, Sudan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 23,000 people. It is also the home stadium of the Sudanese national football team and of the club Al Ahli SC Khartoum. In 2010, it was renovated for the 2011 African cup of nations championships . History The stadium was inaugurated in 1957 under the name of Municipal Stadium to host the first African football competition of nations, the 1957 African Cup of Nations. It also hosted the 1970 African Cup of Nations and the 2011 African Nations Championship. The stadium is used for both men's and women's football. References External linksProfile's stadium- ''kooora.com'' Sports venues in Sudan Football venues in Sudan Sudan Sudan ( or ; ar, السودان, as-Sūdān, officially the Republic of the Sudan ( ar, جمهورية السودان, link=no, Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), is a country in Northeast A ...
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Mohammed Musa (footballer)
Mohamed Mousa Abbas Ali (Arabic: محمد موسى; born on March 23, 1986) is a Qatari footballer who currently plays for Al-Duhail. Club career Musa began his professional career with Umm Salal in 2007. In 2010 he was loaned to Al-Sadd from January to June. In July 2010 he joined Al-Duhail. Club career statistics ''Statistics accurate as of 13 January 2023'' 1Includes Emir of Qatar Cup. 2Includes Sheikh Jassem Cup. 3Includes FIFA Club World Cup. International career On November 5, 2010, the defender earned a call-up for the Qatar national under-23 football team, for the Asian Games. International goals :''Scores and results list Qatar's goal tally first.'' Honours Al-Duhail *Qatar Stars League: 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2022–23 *Qatari Stars Cup: 2010–11, 2022–23 * Emir of Qatar Cup: 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022 * Qatar Cup: 2013, 2015, 2018, 2023 *Sheikh Jassim Cup, 2015, 2016 Qatar * WAFF Championship: 2014 *Arabian ...
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Amir Mousa (Sudanese Footballer)
Emir (; ar, أمير ' ), sometimes transliterated amir, amier, or ameer, is a word of Arabic origin that can refer to a male monarch, aristocrat, holder of high-ranking military or political office, or other person possessing actual or ceremonial authority. The title has a long history of use in the Arab World, East Africa, West Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. In the modern era, when used as a formal monarchical title, it is roughly synonymous with "prince", applicable both to a son of a hereditary monarch, and to a reigning monarch of a sovereign principality, namely an emirate. The feminine form is emira ( '), a cognate for " princess". Prior to its use as a monarchical title, the term "emir" was historically used to denote a "commander", "general", or "leader" (for example, Amir al-Mu'min). In contemporary usage, "emir" is also sometimes used as either an honorary or formal title for the head of an Islamic, or Arab (regardless of religion) organisatio ...
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Steven Damali (Nigerian Footballer)
Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is widely regarded as the first martyr (or " protomartyr") of the Christian Church. In English, Stephen is most commonly pronounced as ' (). The name, in both the forms Stephen and Steven, is often shortened to Steve or Stevie. The spelling as Stephen can also be pronounced which is from the Greek original version, Stephanos. In English, the female version of the name is Stephanie. Many surnames are derived from the first name, including Stephens, Stevens, Stephenson, and Stevenson, all of which mean "Stephen's (son)". In modern times the name has sometimes been given with intentionally non-standard spelling, such as Stevan or Stevon. A common variant of the name used in English is Stephan ; related names that have found some curr ...
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Fadlallah Adam (Sudanese Footballer)
Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Husayn Fadlallah (also Sayyed Muhammad Hussein Fadl-Allāh; ar, محمد حسين فضل الله; 16 November 1935 – 4 July 2010) was a prominent twelver Shia cleric from a Lebanese family. Born in Najaf, Iraq, Fadlallah studied Islam in Najaf before moving to Lebanon in 1952. In the following decades, he gave many lectures, engaged in intense scholarship, wrote dozens of books, founded several Islamic religious schools, and established the ''Mabarrat Association''. Through the aforementioned association, he established a public library, a women's cultural center, and a medical clinic. Fadlallah was sometimes called the "spiritual mentor" of Hezbollah in the media, although this was disputed by other sources. He was also the target of several assassination attempts, including the 1985 Beirut car bombing. His death was followed by a huge turnout in Lebanon, visits by virtually all major political figures across the Lebanese spectrum, and st ...
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Dominic (Ghanaian Footballer)
Dominic is a name common among Roman Catholics and other Latin-Romans as a male given name. Originally from the late Roman-Italic name "Dominicus", its translation means "Lordly", "Belonging to God" or "of the Master". Variations include: Dominicus (Latin rendition), Chiziterem (Igbo), Dominik, Dominick, Domenic, Domenico (Italian), Domanic, Dominiq, Domonic, Domènec (Catalan), Domingo (Spanish), Dominykas (Lithuanian), Domingos (Portuguese), Dominggus and Damhnaic (Irish); feminine forms like Dominica, Dominika, Domenica, Dominga, Domingas; as well as the unisex French origin Dominique. The most prominent Roman Catholic with the name, Saint Dominic, founded the Order of Preachers, also known as Dominican friars. Saint Dominic himself was named after Saint Dominic of Silos. Notable people named Dominic, Dominik or Dominick include: People Saints * Saint Dominic of Silos (1000–1073), Spanish monk * Saint Dominic de la Calzada (1019–1109), Spanish saint *Saint D ...
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Atif (Sudanese Footballer)
Atif (also spelled Atef or Atiph, ar, عاطف) is an Arabic masculine given name generally used in the Muslim world, it means "the kind one". Given name Atef * Atef Abu Bakr (born 1946), Palestinian politician and diplomat * Atef Abu Saif (born 1973), Palestinian writer * Atef Adwan (born 1950), Palestinian politician * Atef Bseiso (1948–1992), Palestine Liberation Organization head of intelligence * Atef Dkhili (born 1990), Tunisian footballer * Atef Ebeid (1932–2014), Egyptian politician * Atef Maoua, Tunisian basketball player * Atef Najib, Syrian political security chief in the city of Daraa * Atef Saad (born 1988), Tunisian long-distance runner * Atef Sadat (1948–1973), Egyptian Air Force pilot * Atef Salem (1927–2002), Egyptian film director * Atef Sedky (1930–2005), Egyptian politician * Atef Tarawneh (born 1954), Jordanian politician * Atef El-Tayeb (1947–1995), Egyptian film director Atif * Atif Abdelmageed, Sudanese administrator * Atif Ali (born ...
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Mohamed Zakaria (Sudanese Footballer)
Muhammad was an Islamic prophet and a religious and political leader who preached and established Islam. Muhammad and variations may also refer to: * Muhammad (name), a given name and surname, and list of people with the name and its variations Persons with the name Muhammad and no other name *Muhammad (Bavandid ruler), 13th-century Iranian monarch * Muhammad V of Kelantan (born 1969), 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Sultan of Kelantan * Mohammed VI of Morocco (born 1963), King of Morocco *Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada (1370–1408) * Muhammad VII of Bornu of the Sayfawa dynasty (1731–1747) *Muhammed VIII, Sultan of Granada (1411–1431) *Mohammed VIII of Bornu of the Sayfawa dynasty (1811–1814) Places *Mohammad-e Olya, a village in Fars Province, Iran *Mohammad, Gachsaran, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran *Mohammad, Kohgiluyeh, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran *Mohammad, Sistan and Baluchestan, a village in Sistan and Baluch ...
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Omer Taban (Sudanese Footballer)
Omer may refer to: __NOTOC__ * Omer (unit), an ancient unit of measure used in the era of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem * The Counting of the Omer (''sefirat ha'omer''), a 49 day period in the Jewish calendar * Omer (Book of Mormon), a Jaredite king People * A variant spelling of the given name Omar (includes a list of Omers) * Mordechai Omer (1940–2011), Israeli art historian and museum administrator Places * Omer, Israel, a town near Beersheba * Omer, Michigan, United States, the smallest city in Michigan Other uses * ''Omer'' (submarine), the fastest human-powered submarine at the International Submarine Races See also * Saint Omer (other) * OMERS (Ontario Municipal Employees Pension Scheme) * Omar (other) Omar, also spelled Umar (c. 584–644), was the second caliph of Islam. It also may refer to: Name * Omar (name), Arabic name (including a list of people named Omar, Omer, Umar, Umer, or other variants) Film and television * Omar (film), ''Om ...
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