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Football Clubs In Afghanistan
This is a list of football clubs in Afghanistan, which will compete in the various divisions of Afghan football league system. Afghan Premier League * De Abasin Sape F.C. * De Maiwand Atalan F.C. *De Spin Ghar Bazan F.C. *Mawjhai Amu F.C. * Oqaban Hindukush F.C. * Shaheen Asmayee F.C. *Simorgh Alborz F.C. * Toofan Harirod F.C. Kabul Premier League * Afghan United Kabul F.C. * Aieynda F.C. * Hakim Sanayi Kabul F.C. * Javan Azadi Kabul F.C. * Javan Minan Kabul F.C. * Kabul Bank F.C. * Maiwand Kabul F.C. * Nijat Kabul F.C. * Pamir Kabul F.C. * Ordu Kabul F.C. * Sarmi Yashy Kabul F.C. * Shiva Kabul F.C. * Shooy Kabul F.C. * Slbaian Kabul F.C. * Solh Kabul F.C. Other football clubs * Afghan Freemont * Kabul United F.C. * Ariana Herat * Ariana Kabul F.C. * Arianda * Ashiana BK * Atalspor * Bamika * Kandahar Aryan * Karlappan * Konkord Kabul * Mahmoudiyeh F.C. * Nouristan Nouristan * Real Afghan Kabul * UD Djavanspor (Djavan Umid) External links List ...
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Football In Afghanistan
Football is one of the two most popular sports in Afghanistan; the other one being cricket. Early History According to the Afghanistan Football Federation, the first Afghan football club was Mahmoudiyeh F.C., which was founded in 1934. Their men's team traveled to India three years later and took part in 18 games of which 8 were won, 9 lost and 1 tied. Ariana Kabul F.C. was established in 1941 and became the second Afghan football club. This team sent a men's team to Tehran upon invitation from Iran, played 3 games in which 1 was won and 2 were lost. Nothing is known about the early history of women's football in the country. In 1948, the Afghanistan Football Federation joined FIFA and sent a men's national team to the UK to compete in the 1948 Summer Olympics. They lost their only match in a preliminary round 0-6 to Luxembourg national football team. A Afghanistan women's national football team is only recognized by the Federation since 2007. Football governance Foo ...
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Ordu Kabul F
Ordu () or Altınordu is a port city on the Black Sea coast of Turkey, historically also known as Cotyora or Kotyora ( pnt, Κοτύωρα), and the capital of Ordu Province with a population of 229,214 in the city center. Name Kotyora, the original name of the city is a legacy of indigenous Colchis, Colchians. The name is allegedly composed of an old Laz language, Laz word for pottery ('Koto', similar to Mingrelian language, Mingrelian 'Koto', Georgian language, Georgian 'Kotani' and Laz 'Katana') and a common Kartvelian languages, Kartvelian suffix indicating belonging ('Uri'). In Zan languages, Zan (aka Colchian) Kotyora means a place where pottery is made. This point is supported with several other Kartvelian place names existing in the region as well as the region itself historically being known as Beyliks of Djanik, Djanik (Djani being another name for Laz). The contemporary name of Ordu meaning 'army camp' in Ottoman Turkish was adopted during the Ottoman Empire because o ...
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Kandahar Aryan
Kandahar Aryan Football Club is an association football club based in Kandahar, Afghanistan. In September 2005, it played first international friendly match against Shaheed Azizullah, a team from the Balochistan region of Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 .... External links * http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/club.php?id=4484 References Football clubs in Afghanistan {{Afghanistan-footyclub-stub ...
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Ashiana BK
Ashiana Ball Club – Afghan football, basketball and volleyball club, established in 1985 as a team of workers of the city of Qunduz. In 2000 the team is in the Turkey and is called "AZ Qunduzspor." Previously, the team was called Ashiana, but recently merged team Ashiana and team sports society Afghans working in the Diaspora "Zoalqadar" into a single command "AZ Qunduzspor." In 2009, AS Kunduzspor received a new status. Sports club regained its former name Ashiana BC and now includes football, basketball, and volleyball komandu. Futbolny Club Ashiana BC is again in the UK and participates in various tournaments. team play student activists of the Afghan educational organization Ashiana, a political organization "Afghanistan Liberation Organization" (ALO) and the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan. Managers * Haji Shamtar Current squad Achievements External links * http://www.ashianabk.com References Football clubs in Afghanistan 1985 es ...
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Arianda
Nina Arianda Matijcio (born September 18, 1984) is an American actress. She won the 2012 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance as Vanda Jordan in ''Venus in Fur,'' and she was nominated for the 2011 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for portraying Billie Dawn in '' Born Yesterday''. She stars in Amazon Studios legal series ''Goliath'' and starred in the biographical film ''Stan & Ollie'' (2018) as Stan Laurel's wife Ida. Early life and education Arianda was born on September 18, 1984 in Manhattan, New York. Her parents were born in Germany to Ukrainian families. She grew up in Clifton, New Jersey, and Heidelberg, Germany. She earned a Bachelor of Arts at Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts and a Master of Fine Arts at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Acting Program in 2009. Career Arianda made her Broadway debut in April 2011 in the lead role of Billie Dawn in the Broadway production of '' Born Yesterday'', with Jam ...
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Ariana Kabul F
Ariana was a general geographical term used by some Ancient Greece, Greek and Ancient Rome, Roman authors of the ancient history, ancient period for a district of wide extent between Central Asia and the Indus River, comprising the eastern provinces of the Achaemenid Empire that covered the whole of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as the easternmost part of Iran and up to the Indus River in Pakistan.The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2008 ''Ariana'' is the Latinization (literature), Latinized form of the Ancient Greek (inhabitants: '; ), originating from the Old Persian word (Ariana) meaning 'the Land of the Aryans', similar to the use of ''Āryāvarta''. At various times, various parts of the region were governed by the Persian people, Persians (the Achaemenid Empire, Achaemenids from 550 to 330 BC, the Sasanian Empire, Sasanians from 275 to 650 AD and the Indo-Sassanids, Kushano-Sasanians from 345 to 450 AD), the Ancient Macedonians, Macedonians, the Seleucid Empir ...
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Ariana Herat
Ariana was a general geographical term used by some Greek and Roman authors of the ancient period for a district of wide extent between Central Asia and the Indus River, comprising the eastern provinces of the Achaemenid Empire that covered the whole of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as the easternmost part of Iran and up to the Indus River in Pakistan.The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2008 ''Ariana'' is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek (inhabitants: '; ), originating from the Old Persian word (Ariana) meaning 'the Land of the Aryans', similar to the use of ''Āryāvarta''. At various times, various parts of the region were governed by the Persians (the Achaemenids from 550 to 330 BC, the Sasanians from 275 to 650 AD and the Kushano-Sasanians from 345 to 450 AD), the Macedonians, the Seleucids from 330 to 305 BC, the Maurya Empire from 305 BC to 184 BC, then the Greco-Bactrians from and the Indo-Greeks from 155 to 90 BC), the Indo-Scythians from 90 BC to 2 ...
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Afghan Freemont
Afghan may refer to: *Something of or related to Afghanistan, a country in Southern-Central Asia *Afghans, people or citizens of Afghanistan, typically of any ethnicity **Afghan (ethnonym), the historic term applied strictly to people of the Pashtun ethnicity **Ethnic groups in Afghanistan, people of various ethnicities that are nationally Afghan *Afghan Hound, a dog breed originating in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan and the surrounding regions of Central Asia *Afghan (blanket) *Afghan coat *Afghan cuisine People * Sediq Afghan (born 1958), Afghan philosopher * Asghar Afghan (born 1987), former Afghan cricketer * Afgansyah Reza (born 1989), Indonesian musician also known as "Afgan" * Afghan Muhammad (died 1648), Afghan khan in modern day Russia * Azad Khan Afghan (died 1781), Afghan Commander and Ruler Places * Afghan, Iran, a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran Other uses * Afghan (Australia), camel drivers from Afghanistan and Pakistan who came to the Au ...
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Solh Kabul F
Solh (or variants as-Solh, al-Solh, el-Solh) ( ar, الصلح) is an Arabic surname, mostly from Lebanon. Notable people with the name Solh and its variants include: *Riad Al Solh (1894–1951), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister, the first prime minister of Lebanon after the country's independence *Sami as-Solh (1887–1968), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister *Takieddin el-Solh (1908–1988), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister *Rachid Solh (1926–2014), Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister *Leila Al Solh (born 1946), vice president of Alwaleed bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation and a former Lebanese minister of industry *Kazem El-Solh (1904–1976), Lebanese politician, a diplomat * Mounira Solh (1911–2010), Lebanese pioneer advocate for the rights of women and people with disabilities *Sana Solh (1939–2019), Lebanese human rights activist *Waheed el Solh (1901–1958), Lebanese politician *Raghid El-Solh (1942–2017), Lebanese writer and res ...
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