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Fahad Mehalel
Fahad Al Mehalel ( ar, فهد المهلل, born November 11, 1970) is a retired Saudi Arabian football striker. He played at a club level for Al-Shabab and Al-Nassr. For the national team, he played at the World Cups in 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cup, as well as the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup. He also played at the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship The 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship took place in Saudi Arabia between 16 February and 3 March 1989. The 1989 championship was the 7th contested. The tournament took place across four cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Ta'if. Qualification .... Club Career Stats References External links * 1970 births Living people Saudi Arabian men's footballers Saudi Arabia men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Al Shabab FC (Riyadh) players Al Nassr FC players 1992 King Fahd Cup players 1992 AFC Asian Cup players 1994 FIFA World Cup players 1995 King Fahd Cup players 1996 AFC Asian ...
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Riyadh
Riyadh (, ar, الرياض, 'ar-Riyāḍ, lit.: 'The Gardens' Najdi pronunciation: ), formerly known as Hajr al-Yamamah, is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of the Riyadh Province and the centre of the Riyadh Governorate. It is the largest city on the Arabian Peninsula, and is situated in the center of the an-Nafud desert, on the eastern part of the Najd plateau. The city sits at an average of above sea level, and receives around 5 million tourists each year, making it the forty-ninth most visited city in the world and the 6th in the Middle East. Riyadh had a population of 7.6 million people in 2019, making it the most-populous city in Saudi Arabia, 3rd most populous in the Middle East, and 38th most populous in Asia. The first mentioning of the city by the name ''Riyadh'' was in 1590, by an early Arab chronicler. In 1737, Deham Ibn Dawwas, who was from the neighboring Manfuha, settled in and took control of the city. Deham built a ...
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1987–88 Saudi Premier League
Statistics of the 1987–88 Saudi Premier League. Stadia and locations League table *Promoted: Al Hajr and Al Rouda *Full records are not known at this time External links Saudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:1987-88 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League Professional League Professional sports, Professional sports leagues are organized in numerous ways. The two most significant types are one that developed in Europe, characterized by a tiered structure using promotion and relegation in order to determine participati ...
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1995 Arab Super Cup
The 1995 Arab Super Cup was an international club competition played by the winners and runners up of the Arab Club Champions Cup and Arab Cup Winners' Cup. It was the second edition of the tournament to be played, but was the official first edition. Al-Shabab of Riyadh were crowned champions, with Saudi Professional League rivals Al-Hilal once again coming runners up. Also represented were Al-Ittihad, also of Saudi Arabia and the city of Jeddah and Egyptian giants Al-Ahly of Cairo. Teams Results and standings ---- ---- ''Results in no particular order, dates of matches not known'' References External linksArab Super Cup 1995- ''rsssf.com'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Arab 1995 1995 File:1995 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: O.J. Simpson is O. J. Simpson murder case, acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman from the 1994, year prior in "The Trial of the Century" in the United States; The ... 1995–96 in Saudi Arabian football 1995 ...
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1995–96 Saudi Premier League
The 1995–96 Saudi Premier League was won by Al-Hilal for the 7th time after defeating Al Ahli in the final played in Jeddah. Al Taawon and Al Raed, both of whom represented Buraydah were relegated. Stadia and locations Final league table Playoffs Semifinals Third place match Final External links RSSSF StatsSaudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:1995-96 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League Professional League Professional sports, Professional sports leagues are organized in numerous ways. The two most significant types are one that developed in Europe, characterized by a tiered structure using promotion and relegation in order to determine participati ...
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1994–95 Asian Club Championship
The 1994–95 Asian Club Championship was the 14th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the AFC region (Asia). It determined that year's club champion of association football in Asia. Thai Farmers Bank FC from Thailand crowned Asian champion for the second consecutive year. Preliminary round Central Asia South Asia Pakistan did not send a team. South-East Asia All matches were played in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, from 26 to 30 August 1994. First round West Asia Note: the Jordanian FA did not send a team, while Al-Ahli withdrew before the draw. East Asia Second round West Asia East Asia 1 The AFC ordered that the 2nd leg was to be played in Malaysia due to a plague pandemic in India, but Mohun Bagan objected to the ruling and refused to travel; they were ejected from the competition, fined $3000 and banned from AFC competitions for three years. Quarterfinals West Asia All ma ...
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1994–95 Saudi Premier League
Al-Nassr defended the championship and claimed their 6th championship, although the Saudi FA rules stipulated that both teams in the championship final had to play away, so although both finalists are from Riyadh, the final was in Jeddah. Al Nassr had four coaches during the season. Youssouf Khamis was the lucky one to win the final, following the successive sackings of Henri Michel, Ivo Borkibo and Nasser Jawhar. Stadia and locations Final league table Playoffs Semifinals Third place match Final External links RSSSF StatsSaudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:1994-95 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League Professional League Professional sports, Professional sports leagues are organized in numerous ways. The two most significant types are one that developed in Europe, characterized by a tiered structure using promotion and relegation in order to determine participati ...
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1993–94 Saudi Premier League
Al-Nassr won the championship for the fifth times after beating outsiders Al-Riyadh in the final. The end of season playoffs were changed to one-legged affairs from the previous home-and-away two-legged matchups. Allowed the team record 3 foreign players in this year, and preparations for the national team camps Stadia and locations Final league table Promoted: Al Nejmeh, Al Rawda. Playoffs Semifinals Third place match Final External links RSSSF StatsSaudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:1993-94 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League Professional League Professional sports, Professional sports leagues are organized in numerous ways. The two most significant types are one that developed in Europe, characterized by a tiered structure using promotion and relegation in order to determine participati ...
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1992–93 Asian Club Championship
The 1992–93 Asian Club Championship was the 12th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the AFC region (Asia). It determined that year's club champion of association football in Asia. PAS Tehran of Iran won the final and become Asian champions for the first time. Qualifying round First round Second round Third round *''No other results from preliminary rounds known'' Final round Group stage Group A Group B Semi-Final ---- Third Place Final ---- ReferencesAsian Club Competitions 1993at RSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1992-93 Asian Club Championship 1992 in Asian football 1993 in Asian football 1992–93 Year 199 ( CXCIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was sometimes known as year 952 '' Ab urbe condita''. The denomination 199 for this year has been used since t ...
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1992 Arab Club Champions Cup
The 1992 Arab Club Champions Cup was played in Qatar in the city of Doha. Al Shabab won the championship for the first time beating Al-Arabi in the final. Participants *WA Tlemcen withdrew the tournament. Preliminary round Zone 1 (Gulf Area) ''Al Shabab (Dubai) advanced to the final tournament.'' Zone 2 (Red Sea) ''Ismaily SC & Al Shabab (Riyadh) advanced to the final tournament.'' Zone 3 (North Africa) ''WA Tlemcen & Espérance de Tunis advanced to the final tournament.'' Zone 4 (East Region) '' Al-Faisaly & Hilal Al-Quds advanced to the final tournament.'' Final tournament Final tournament held in Doha, Qatar from 8 to 18 February 1992. WA Tlemcen withdrew the tournament, Espérance de Tunis moved from Group B to Group A. Group stage Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals ---- Final Winners References External links8th Arab Club Champions Cup 1992- ''rsssf.com'' {{UAFA Football UAFA Club Cup, 1992 UAFA Club Cu ...
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1992–93 Saudi Premier League
Al-Shabab became the first club to win the championship for three seasons in succession when defeating Al-Hilal in the championship match. Promoted side Al-Najma were relegated alongside Al-Ta'ee. Stadia and locations Final league table Promoted: Ohud, Al-Nahda. Playoffs Semifinals Third place match Final External links RSSSF StatsSaudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:1992-93 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League Professional League Professional sports, Professional sports leagues are organized in numerous ways. The two most significant types are one that developed in Europe, characterized by a tiered structure using promotion and relegation in order to determine participati ...
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1991–92 Saudi Premier League
Al-Shabab won the championship again for the second time and the second time in a row after winning the end of season championship final on penalties against Al-Ettifaq. Promoted teams Al-Nahda and Al Ohud were relegated. Stadia and locations Final League table Promoted: Al Nejmeh, Al Raed. Playoffs Semifinals Final External links RSSSF StatsSaudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:1991-92 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League Professional League Professional sports, Professional sports leagues are organized in numerous ways. The two most significant types are one that developed in Europe, characterized by a tiered structure using promotion and relegation in order to determine participati ...
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1990–91 Saudi Premier League
In December 1990, the Saudi Federation decided to merge all the football League with the King's Cup in one tournament and the addition of the Golden Box. The Golden Box would be an end of season knockout competition played between the top four teams of the regular league season. These teams would play at a semi-final stage to crown the champions of Saudi Arabia. Al-Shabab came out on top and won their first championship. At the other end of the table, promoted sides Al-Najma and Al-Arabi struggled and were relegated. Stadia and locations Final league table Promoted: Ohud, Al-Nahda. Semifinals Third place match Final External links RSSSF StatsSaudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics* Al-Jazirah newspaper 10-06-1991 {{DEFAULTSORT:1990-91 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League Professional League Professional sports, Professional sports leagues are organized in numerous ways. The two most signific ...
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