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Al-Ahly Shendi
Al-Ahly Shendi Club ( ar, نادي الأهلي شندي, links=no) is a football (soccer) club from Sudan based in Shendi. They finished fourth in the 2011 Sudan Premier League. They created big history for the city for the club, for the city of Shendi and for Sudan by progressing to any African competition for the first time and made a record by been drawn with the other Sudanese clubs in the same group and no other country in CAF competitions has represented three Honours National titles * Sudan Cup :Winner (1): 2017 Performance in CAF competitions * CAF Confederation Cup: 9 appearances ::2012 – group stage (Top 8) ::2013 – second round ::2014 – first round :: 2015 – first round ::2016 – second round ::2017 – first round ::2018 - first round :: 2018–19 - preliminary round :: 2019–20 - preliminary round Performance in CECAFA competitions *CECAFA Clubs Cup \ Kagame Interclub Cup: 2 appearances ::2013 Fil ...
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Al-Ahly Shendi Club ( ar, نادي الأهلي شندي, links=no) is a football (soccer) club from Sudan based in Shendi. They finished fourth in the 2011 Sudan Premier League. They created big history for the city for the club, for the city of Shendi and for Sudan by progressing to any African competition for the first time and made a record by been drawn with the other Sudanese clubs in the same group and no other country in CAF competitions has represented three Honours National titles *Sudan Cup **Winner (1): 2017 Sudan Cup, 2017 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Confederation Cup: 9 appearances ::2012 CAF Confederation Cup, 2012 – group stage (Top 8) ::2013 CAF Confederation Cup, 2013 – second round ::2014 CAF Confederation Cup, 2014 – first round ::2015 CAF Confederation Cup, 2015 – first round ::2016 CAF Confederation Cup, 2016 – second round ::2017 CAF Confederation Cup, 2017 – first round ::2018 CAF Confederation Cup, ...
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Mujtaba Almardi
Mujtaba () is an Arabic given name meaning 'the Chosen'. It is an honorific title for the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his grandson Hasan.الأربلي، كشف الغمة،ج 2 ص 296. Given name * Mujtaba Ali (1904–1974), Bengali poet * Mujtaba Faiz (born 1982), Afghan footballer * Mujtaba al-Shirazi (born 1943), Iraqi Shia cleric * Mujtaba Sayed Jaafar (born 1981), Qatari footballer Surname * Asif Mujtaba (born 1967), Pakistani cricketer * Kazi Mujtaba (born 1908), Pakistani politician * Gholam Mujtaba Golam Mujtaba ( ur, ) (born 16 December 1955) is a Pakistani-American Muhajir politician. He served as the provincial advisor in Sindh from 1992 to 1994. He was the leader of the coalition party to the Sindh Government from 1992 to 1994. Previ ... (born 1955), Pakistani American politician References {{given name, type=both Arabic-language surnames ...
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Samir Gadal
Samir (variantly spelled Sameer) is a male name found commonly in the Middle East, Central Asia and Europe. In Arabic, Samir () means holy, jovial, loyal or charming. In Albanian, it translates literally as “so good” but the connotation is closer to exquisite, superb or perfect. Samira is the feminine spelling, also found in both languages. People with the name Given name Artists and musicians * Samir (filmmaker), Samir Jamal al Din / Jamal Aldin, a Swiss film maker of Iraqi origin *Samir Badran, Swedish television personality and singer, part of duo Samir & Viktor *Samir Chamas, Lebanese actor, writer and voice actor *Samir Ghanem, Egyptian comedian * Samir Soni, Indian actor Politicians *Samir Allioui, Dutch politician *Samir Frangieh, Lebanese politician *Samir Geagea, Lebanese politician * Samir Kassir, Lebanese politician *Samir Mouqbel (born 1939), Lebanese politician *Samir Saïed, Tunisian politician *Samir Sharifov, Azerbaijani politician *Sameer Zuberi, Canadian po ...
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Abdellatif Boya
Abdul Latif ( ar, عبد اللطيف, translit=ʻAbd al-Laṭīf) is a Muslim male given name and, in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Laṭīf'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which gave rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the All-gentle". The letter ''a'' of the ''al-'' is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by ''e''. So the first part can appear as Abdel, Abdul or Abd-al. The second part may appear as Latif, Lateef or in other ways. The whole name is subject to variable spacing and hyphenation. The surname is used by Muslims and also by Orthodox Christians in Syria and Lebanon. It may refer to: People Given name * Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi (medieval writer) (1162–1231), Iraqi physician, historian, Egyptologist and traveller *Abd al-Latif ibn Muhammad Taraghay Ulughbek (ca. 1420–1450), Timurid ruler of Transoxiana * Ghabdellatif of Kazan (born ca. 1475), khan of Ka ...
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Ali Hamed
ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib ( ar, عَلِيّ بْن أَبِي طَالِب; 600 – 661 CE) was the last of four Rightly Guided Caliphs to rule Islam (r. 656 – 661) immediately after the death of Muhammad, and he was the first Shia Imam. The issue of his succession caused a major rift between Muslims and divided them into Shia and Sunni groups. Ali was assassinated in the Grand Mosque of Kufa in 661 by the forces of Mu'awiya, who went on to found the Umayyad Caliphate. The Imam Ali Shrine and the city of Najaf were built around Ali's tomb and it is visited yearly by millions of devotees. Ali was a cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, raised by him from the age of 5, and accepted his claim of divine revelation by age 11, being among the first to do so. Ali played a pivotal role in the early years of Islam while Muhammad was in Mecca and under severe persecution. After Muhammad's relocation to Medina in 622, Ali married his daughter Fatima and, among others, fathered Ha ...
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Abu Obida Ali
Abu or ABU may refer to: Places * Abu (volcano), a volcano on the island of Honshū in Japan * Abu, Yamaguchi, a town in Japan * Ahmadu Bello University, a university located in Zaria, Nigeria * Atlantic Baptist University, a Christian university located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada * Elephantine, Egypt, known as Abu to the Ancient Egyptians * A. A. Bere Tallo Airport (IATA: ABU), in Atambua, Indonesia * Mount Abu, the highest mountain in the Indian state of Rajasthan People * Abu (Arabic term), a component of some Arabic names * Ab (Semitic), a common part of Arabic-derived names, meaning "father of" in Arabic * Abu al-Faraj (other) * Abu Baker Asvat, a murdered South African activist and medical doctor * Abu Ibrahim (other) * Abu Mohammed (other) * Abu Salim (other) *Abdul-Malik Abu (born 1995), American basketball player in the Israeli Premier Basketball League * Raneo Abu, Filipino politician Other uses * Abu (god), a minor god ...
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Captain (association Football)
The team captain of an association football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities. The team captain is usually identified by the wearing of an armband. Responsibilities The only official responsibility of a captain specified by the Laws of the Game is to participate in the coin toss prior to kick-off (for choice of ends or to have kick-off) and prior to a penalty shootout. Contrary to what is sometimes said, captains have no special authority under the Laws to challenge a decision by the referee. However, referees may talk to the captain of a side about the side's general behaviour when necessary. At an award-giving ceremony after a fixture like a cup competition final, the captain usually leads the team up to collect their medals. Any trophy won by a team will ...
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Amjed Ismaeil
Amjad Ismail Ahmed ( ar, أمجد إسماعيل; born 1 January 1993) is a Sudanese professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for the Sudanese club Al-Ahly Shendi, and the Sudan national team. International career Ismail made his international debut with the Sudan national team in a 2–1 friendly loss to Gabon on 2 September 2016. He was part of the Sudan squad that was called up for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations The 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (also referred to as AFCON 2021 or CAN 2021), known as the TotalEnergies 2021 Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, was the 33rd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial international men's foo .... References External links * * 1994 births Living people Sudanese footballers Sudan international footballers Association football defenders Al-Ahly Shendi players Sudan Premier League players 2021 Africa Cup of Nations players Sudan A' international footballers 2022 African Nations Champio ...
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Munir Alkheir
{{redirect, Monir, the village in Iran, Monir, Iran Muneer (also spelled Moneer, Monir, Mounir, or Muneyr, ar, منير, meaning ''illuminating'', ''lightsome'', ''bright'', ''luminous'') is a masculine Arabic given name, it may refer to: Given name * Muneer Ahmad, American professor of law * Munir Akram, Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations from 2002 to 2008 * Munir al-Rayyes (1901-1992), was a prominent Syrian newspaper editor and writer * Munir Awad, citizen of Sweden who has fallen under suspicion of an association with terrorism * Muneer Ahmed Badini, Pakistani writer * Munir Bashir, Assyrian musician * Münir Ertegün, Turkish politician * Muneer Fareed, American scholar * Munir El Haddadi, Moroccan footballer at Getafe CF * Mounir El Hamdaoui, Dutch-Moroccan footballer * Monir Hossain, Bangladeshi cricketer * Munir Ahmad Khan, Pakistani nuclear engineer and former head of Pakistan's nuclear power and deterrence program * Mounir Maasri, Lebanese actor * Mounir El Mo ...
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2015 Kagame Interclub Cup
The 2015 Kagame Interclub Cup was the 40th edition of the Kagame Interclub Cup, which is organised by CECAFA. It took place in Tanzania from 18 July to 2 August. All times shown are in East Africa Time (UTC+3). Broadcasting South African sports channel SuperSport secured official rights to broadcast all matches played at the tournament, and this year secured a contract to broadcast the cup for the next 4 years. Participants The following 13 clubs took part in the competition: ;Group A * Yanga * Gor Mahia * Al-Khartoum * KMKM * Djibouti Télécom ;Group B * A.P.R. * Al-Ahly Shendi * LLB Académic * Elman ;Group C * Kampala C.C.A. * Azam * Al-Malakia * Adama City Group stage The group stage featured thirteen teams, with 5 teams in Group A and 4 teams in Group B and C. Three teams from Group A and B and two teams from Group C advanced to the knockout stage. Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ...
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2013 CECAFA Club Cup
The 2013 Kagame Interclub Cup was the 38th edition of the Kagame Interclub Cup, which is organised by CECAFA. It began on 18 June and ended on 1 July 2013. Sudan hosted the tournament for the fifth time since it officially began in 1974. Vital'O, who have won the Burundi Premier League a record 18 times, beat Primus National Football League side Armée Patriotique Rwandaise to win the tournament for the first time in their history. Prior to the beginning of the competition, clubs from Kenya, South Sudan and Tanzania withdrew from the tournament due to security concerns. Participants On 22 May 2013, the draw for clubs to participate in the tournament was released. Due to dropouts the fixtures and group draws were amended only on 15 July, three days before the tournament. Group A * Al-Merreikh Al-Fasher * Armée Patriotique Rwandaise * Elman * Vital'O Group B * Rayon Sports * Express * Port * Elect-Sport (invitee) Group C * Al-Ahly Shendi * Al-Hilal Kaduqli * Uganda Reve ...
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