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Gaza Strip League
Gaza Strip Premier League ( ar, الدوري الممتاز الفلسطيني لقطاع غزة) is one of the two top divisions organized by the Palestinian Football Association. The other is the West Bank Premier League. It has been disputed since 1984, even if the considerable problems linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have prevented its development or forced the interruption of various editions. Only seven championships have certainly been completed, due to scarce information on past editions of this tournament. The 5,000-capacity Rafah Municipal Stadium is the main venue for the league. Champions Champions so far are: *1984–85: Al-Ahli Gaza *1985–86: Khadamat Al-Shatea *1986–87: Khadamat Al-Shatea *1987–95: ''Not known'' *1995–96: Khadamat Rafah SC *1996-97: ''Not known'' *1997–98: Khadamat Rafah SC *1998–05: ''Not known'' *2005–06: Khadamat Rafah SC *2007–10: ''Not known'' *2010–11: Shabab Khan Yunes SC *2011–12: ''Not known'' *2012 ...
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Palestinian Football Federation
The Palestinian Football Association ( ar, الاتحاد الفلسطيني لكرة القدم) is the governing body for football in Palestine, and for the men's Palestine national football team and the Palestine women's national football team. The federation dates back to 1928. The Arabs of Palestine established a separate federation to represent them. History Palestinian Jewish formation The Mandatory Palestine Football Federation was founded in 1928 by Jews living in the British Mandate of Palestine. Its national team, Mandatory Palestine national football team, participated in qualifying rounds for the 1934 Football World Cup and 1938 FIFA World Cup. In 1948 it changed its name to Israel Football Association. Palestinian Arab formation A Palestine Football Association representing the Palestinian Arabs was formed in 1962 and has been a member of the Union of Arab Football Associations since that was formed in 1974. Palestinian Authority It was accepted as a member by ...
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Shabab Khan Yunis
Al-Shabaab or Al-Shabab (الشباب ''ash-Shabāb'') is an Arabic phrase meaning "the Youth". It may refer to: Association football *Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut, a Lebanese association football club *Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Dubai, an Emirati former association football club *Al-Shabab Club (Manama), a football club in Bahrain * Al-Shabab FC (Riyadh), a football club in Saudi Arabia * Al-Shabab SC (Al Ahmadi), a football club in Kuwait *Al-Shabab SC (Baghdad), a football club in Iraq * Al-Shabab SC (Seeb), a football club in Oman * Al-Shabab SC (Syria), a football club in Raqqa, Syria * Chabab Ghazieh SC, a Lebanese football club *Shabaab al Jabal, a Libyan football club *Shabab Al Sahel FC, a Lebanese football club *Shabab El-Bourj SC, a Lebanese football club *Shabab Rafah, a Palestinian football club *Muaither SC, a Qatari football club previously known as Al Shahab Groups *Al-Shabaab (militant group), a Somalia-based militant Islamist group aligned with Al-Qaeda *Ash-Sh ...
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Sport In The Gaza Strip
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Top Level Football Leagues In Asia
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Football Leagues In The State Of Palestine
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