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Al-Wathba SC
Al-Wathba Sport Club ( ar, نادي الوثبة الرياضي) is a Syrian professional football club based in Homs, that competes in the Syrian Premier League. History Al-Wathba is a professional football club based in Homs, Syria, and they are one of the oldest Syrian clubs. Al-Wathba were founded in 1937 under the name of "Al-Fedaa Club" by a number of young amateur athletes who took "Dar Al-Jodi" (located in al-Hamidiyah neighborhood in Homs), as a place to practice their sport activities. In 1953, the club obtained the license, adding football, basketball games, athletics, swimming, and cycling, and they won the Homs championship from 1963 to 1968. Al-Wathba is the first football club represented the city of Homs in the Syrian Premier League which started in 1973. The club was very close to winning the Premier League many times during the 1980s, or the "golden age" according to their fans, the best place they achieved is 2nd in the 1981–82 season. In February 2013, d ...
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Khaled Bin Walid Stadium
Khalid ibn al-Walid Stadium () is a multi-use stadium located in the Syrian city of Homs. It is the 3rd-largest football stadium in Syria and is mostly used for football matches. It serves as a home ground of Al-Karamah SC and Al-Wathba SC and holds around 32,000 spectators. History The greater part of the necropolis of Tell Abu Sabun was made to disappear by 1952 in order to build the stadium. Through the efforts of Homs city council, the ground was opened in 1960 as a simple football field to be known as Homs Municipal Stadium. The stadium was also named Jura Abou-Saboun Stadium. In 1967, a small tribune of 2,000 spectators was built to host a small number of supporters. In 1980, the capacity of the stadium was expanded to hold up to 12,000 fans, with the installation of new lighting towers. In 2004, the stadium was completely renovated and expanded to its current capacity of 32,000 spectators. In the same year, the venue was renamed after the sahabi Khalid ibn al-Walid wh ...
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Tishreen Stadium
Tishreen Stadium ( ar, مَلْعَب تِشْرِين, Malʿab Tišrīn) is a multi-use all-seater stadium in Damascus, Syria, currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home venue of the al-Shorta SC. The capacity of the stadium is 12,000 seats. History In 1976, the stadium was opened as part of the Tishreen Sports Complex, to host the 5th Pan Arab Games of 1976. The complex covers an area of 6.6 hectares. In addition to the football stadium, the complex is also home to an indoor sports hall, indoor swimming pool, 4 outdoor tennis courts, 2 outdoor basketball fields and an athletes' hotel. The headquarters of the Syrian Olympic Committee is also located in the complex. On 20 February 2013, the Al-Wathba SC player Yussef Sleman Yussef Suleiman ( ar, يوسف سليمان, also transcribed as Sleman; 17 September 1986 – 20 February 2013) was a Syrian football player. Suleiman was born in Homs and last played for Al-Wathba SC. He was killed by a mor ...
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Mohamed Kroma
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 Baluche ...
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Mohannad Al Dikh
Mohannad ( ar, مهند) is a masculine Arabic name meaning “sword made in India”. It is derived from the word for India (''Al Hind'' الهند) and can mean both "India-ified" or "Indian". The iron used for it came from India. Given name ;Mohaned * Mohaned Abdulmahmood (born 2004), Sudanese Prince ;Mohanad *Mohanad Salem (born 1985), Emirati footballer *Mohanad Ali (born 2000), Iraqi footballer * Mohanad Sayed (born 2002), schmeck ;Mohannad * Mohannad Mahadeen (born 1973), Jordanian footballer * Mohannad Mahdi Al-Nadawi (born 1975), Iraqi footballer * Mohannad Nassir (born 1983), Iraqi footballer * Mohannad Ibrahim (born 1986), Syrian footballer * Mohannad Asseri (born 1986), Saudi footballer * Mohannad Maharmeh (born 1986), Jordanian footballer * Mohannad Abu Radeah (born 1986), Saudi footballer *Mohannad Abdul-Raheem (born 1993), Iraqi footballer ;Muhannad * Muhannad (Sayed al Aidarus) *Muhannad (Mujahid Emir) (1969–2011), Russian Mujahid Emir *Muhannad Saif El-Din (bo ...
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Nasser Shandin
Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein, . (15 January 1918 – 28 September 1970) was an Egyptian politician who served as the second president of Egypt from 1954 until his death in 1970. Nasser led the Egyptian revolution of 1952 and introduced far-reaching land reforms the following year. Following a 1954 attempt on his life by a Muslim Brotherhood member, he cracked down on the organization, put President Mohamed Naguib under house arrest and assumed executive office. He was formally elected president in June 1956. Nasser's popularity in Egypt and the Arab world skyrocketed after his nationalization of the Suez Canal Company and his political victory in the subsequent Suez Crisis, known in Egypt as the ''Tripartite Aggression''. Calls for pan-Arab unity under his leadership increased, culminating with the formation of the United Arab Republic with Syria from 1958 to 1961. In 1962, Nasser began a series of major socialist measures and modernization reforms in Egypt. Despite setback ...
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Sabi Al Hamwi
Sabi may refer to: * A member of an ethnoreligious group known as the Mandaeans (Sabians), in Arabic * Sabi (Korea), an ancient capital of Baekje * Sabi (dog), an Australian special forces dog * Save River (Africa), flows through Zimbabwe and Mozambique * Sabi Forest Park, The Gambia * Wabi-sabi, a Japanese aesthetic term * Sabi (singer), the stage name of American singer Jenice Portlock * Sabi Island, near the southern end of Myanmar * Sabi Sabi Sabi Sabi is a private game reserve in South Africa, situated in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve which flanks the south western section of the Kruger National Park. The Sabi Sand Reserve is one of the parks that make up the Greater Kruger National ..., a private game reserve in South Africa * Sabi languages, a group of Bantu languages {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Subhi Aqoul
Sobhi, Sobhy, Subhy or Subhi ( ar, صبحي, transliterated as ''Ṣubḥī''), is an Arabic name meaning "my dawn" or "my morning". It means "matutinal" if the ''yā'' (ي) at the end indicates a relative adjective or ''nisba'' of ''ṣubḥ'' (morning), thus it transliterated as ''Ṣubḥiyy''. Given name Sobhi * Sobhi Abu Setta (died 2001), better known as Mohammed Atef, also known as Abu Hafs al-Masri, the military chief of al-Qaeda *Sobhi Mahmassani (1909–1986), Lebanese legal scholar, practising lawyer, judge, and political figure *Sobhi Saïed (born 1982), Tunisian handball player *Sobhi Sioud (born 1975), Tunisian handball player Subhi *Subhi Abdilah Bakir (born 1980), Bruneian footballer * Subhi al-Badri al-Samerai (1936–2013), Iraqi muhaddith *Subhi Bey Barakat (1889–1939) was a Syrian politician *Subhi Saleh (born 1953), Egyptian lawyer, a prominent member of the Muslim Brotherhood *Subhi al-Tufayli (born 1948), leader of Hezbollah Middle name *Ahmed Subhy Man ...
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Nizar Droubi
Nizar or Nezar or Nezzar or Nazar ( ar, نزار, nizār) may refer to: Ancient and medieval people * Nizar ibn Ma'ad, ancestor of Muhammad and most of the Adnanite tribes *Abu Mansur Nizar al-Aziz Billah (955–996), fifth Caliph of the Fatimid Caliphate *Nizar ibn al-Mustansir (died 1095) Fatimid prince and claimant caliph in 1095 Modern people Surname * Hamid Nizar (born 1988), Sudanese footballer * Jamo Nezzar (born 1966), Algerian bodybuilder * Khaled Nezzar (born 1937), Algerian general * Lotfi Nezzar, Algerian businessman * Salman Nizar (born 1997), Indian cricketer *Yazin Nizar (born 1990), Indian playback singer Given name * Nizar Al-Adsani, Kuwaiti business man *Nazar Al Baharna (born 1950), Bahraini politician *Nezar AlSayyad (born 1956), Egyptian-American architect *Nizar Assaad (born 1948), Syrian-born Canadian construction engineer *Nizar Baraka (born 1964), Moroccan politician *Nizar Chaari (born 1977), Tunisian radio and television presenter and producer *Nizar ...
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Fadi Bitar
Fadi (also spelled Fahdi or Fadhi) is a given name meaning "redeemer or savior". Fady and Fadey are similar names. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Fadi Abboud (born 1955), Lebanese businessman and politician * Fadi Afash (born 1974), Syrian footballer * Fadee Andrawos (born 1981), Lebanese singer and actor of Palestinian origin * Fadi Frem (born 1953), Lebanese politician * Fadi Ghosn (born 1979), Lebanese footballer * Fadi Hammadeh (born 1972), Syrian race car driver * Fadi El Khatib (born 1979), Lebanese basketball player * Fadi Makki, Lebanese businessman and politician Fictional characters * Fadi, fictional character in the Robert Ludlum novel '' The Bourne Betrayal'' References {{given name Arabic masculine given names ...
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