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Nancy Tchaylian
Nancy Krikor Tchaylian ( ar, نانسي كريكور تشايليان; born 28 May 1991) is a Lebanese football and futsal player who plays as an attacking midfielder for Saudi Arabian club Al-Taqadom. Club career Starting her career in futsal, Tchaylian switched to football and played for Ansar. She then played for several other teams in the Lebanese Women's Football League, namely Athletico, Sadaka, SAS and FC Beirut. In 2017 she joined Zouk Mosbeh and played for their futsal club (Shooterz), before returning to play football at the same club. After a brief period abroad in 2019, playing for Alashkert in Armenia, she returned to Lebanon and joined SAS on 27 August 2019. She helped her team finish runners-up of the 2019 WAFF Women's Clubs Championship as the tournament's best player. On 21 January 2020, Tchaylian moved to Kuwaiti futsal club Al-Arabi for one-and-a-half months to play the Final Four stage of the season. In December 2021, Tchaylian played for Police Club ...
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Stars Association For Sports
Stars Association for Sports ( ar, جمعية نجوم الرياضة), or simply SAS, is a women's football club section of the similarly-named sports academy, based in Aley, Lebanon. Founded in 2011 as Stars Academy for Sports, they have competed in the Lebanese Women's Football League since 2014. SAS have won six league titles, three FA Cup titles, and one Super Cup title, and were runners-up in the inaugural edition of the WAFF Women's Clubs Championship in 2019. History Established in 2011 as "Stars Academy for Sports" (SAS), the senior team debuted in the Lebanese Women's Football League in 2013–14. They won the 2014–15 league title after beating Girls Football Academy (GFA) in the final matchday of the season, on 23 July 2015, and won the FA Cup by beating FC Beirut 3–0 in the final, on 28 August 2015. SAS won three consecutive league titles, between the 2014–15 and 2016–17 season. Ahead of the 2017–18 season, SAS changed their name to "Stars Associati ...
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Futsal
Futsal is a football-based game played on a hardcourt, hard court smaller than a football pitch, and mainly indoors. It has similarities to five-a-side football and Indoor soccer, indoor football. Futsal is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Unlimited substitutions are permitted. Unlike some other forms of indoor soccer, it is played on a hard court surface marked by lines; walls or boards are not used. It is played with a smaller, harder, lower-bounce ball than football. The surface, ball and rules favour ball control and passing in small spaces. The game emphasizes control, improvisation, creativity and technique. Naming ''Futsal'' comes from the Portuguese ''futebol de salão'' and from the Spanish ''fútbol sala'' or ''fútbol de salón'' (all translatable as "indoor football"). During its second world championships held in Madrid in 1985, the Spanish name ''fútbol sala'' was used. The Asociación Mundial de Fútsal, World Futsal Assoc ...
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2010–11 Lebanese Women's FA Cup
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive nor negative, 1 is the first and smallest positive integer. It is also sometimes considered the first of the infinite sequence of natural numbers, followed by  2, although by other definitions 1 is the second natural number, following  0. The fundamental mathematical property of 1 is to be a multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. Most if not all properties of 1 can be deduced from this. In advanced mathematics, a multiplicative identity is often denoted 1, even if it is not a number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number; this was not universally accepted until the mid-20th century. Additionally, 1 is the s ...
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Lebanese Women's FA Cup
The Lebanon Women's Cup ( ar, كأس لبنان للسيدات, links=no), commonly known as the Lebanese Women's FA Cup, is the top cup competition for women's football clubs in Lebanon – designed as an equivalent to the Lebanese FA Cup. The competition began in 2008 with six entrants. List of finals Performance by club See also * Women's football in Lebanon * Lebanese Women's Football League * Lebanese Women's Super Cup * Lebanese FA Cup References Lebanon Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, while Cyprus li ... Women's football competitions in Lebanon Recurring sporting events established in 2008 2008 establishments in Lebanon {{Lebanon-footy-competition-stub ...
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2012–13 Lebanese Women's Football League
The 2012–13 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 6th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League The Lebanese Women's Football League ( ar, الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, with six teams ... since its inception in 2008. Five-time defending champions Sadaka won their sixth title, while GFA came second. League table See also * 2012–13 Lebanese Women's FA Cup References External linksRSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2012-13 Lebanese Women's Football League Lebanese Women's Football League seasons W1 2012–13 domestic women's association football leagues ...
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2011–12 Lebanese Women's Football League
The 2011–12 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 5th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League The Lebanese Women's Football League ( ar, الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, with six teams ... since its inception in 2008. Four-time defending champions Sadaka won their fifth title, while GFA came second. League table See also * 2011–12 Lebanese Women's FA Cup References External linksRSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2011-12 Lebanese Women's Football League Lebanese Women's Football League seasons Lebanon W W 2011–12 domestic women's association football leagues ...
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2010–11 Lebanese Women's Football League
The 2010–11 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 4th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League since its inception in 2008. Three-time defending champions Sadaka won their fourth title. League table See also *2010–11 Lebanese Women's FA Cup 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ... References External linksRSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2010-11 Lebanese Women's Football League Lebanese Women's Football League seasons Lebanon W W 2010–11 domestic women's association football leagues ...
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Al Nassr FC (women)
The Al Nassr Football Club Women, commonly referred to as Al Nassr, is a Saudi women's football club based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is the women's football section of Al Nassr FC, and competes in the Saudi Women's Premier League, the top tier of Saudi women's football. Domestically, Al Nassr (as Al Mamlaka) won the first Saudi Women's Football Championship. Al Nassr plays its home games at the club-owned stadium Mrsool Park. History The team was founded as Al Mamlaka WFC. In September 2022, Al Nassr FC purchased the team to play under its name in the coming 2022–23 Saudi Women's Premier League. With its first appearance as Al Nassr, the team defeated Sama 18–0 by the start of the first round. Players Current squad Honours *Saudi Women's Premier League **Winners (2; record): 2021–22, 2022–23 See also * Al Nassr FC * Saudi Women's Premier League The Saudi Women's Premier League ( ar, الدوري السعودي الممتا ...
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Hat-trick (association Football)
A hat-trick or hat trick is the achievement of a generally positive feat three times in a match, or another achievement based on the number three. Origin The term first appeared in 1858 in cricket, to describe H. H. Stephenson taking three wickets with three consecutive deliveries. Fans held a collection for Stephenson, and presented him with a hat bought with the proceeds. The term was used in print for the first time in 1865 in the ''Chelmsford Chronicle''. The term was eventually adopted by many other sports including hockey, association football, Formula 1 racing, rugby, and water polo. Use Association football A hat-trick occurs in association football when a player scores three goals (not necessarily consecutive) in a single game; whereas scoring two goals (in a single match) is called a brace. In common with other official record-keeping rules, all goals scored during the regulation 90 minutes, plus extra time if required, are counted but goals in a penalty shootout ...
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2022–23 Saudi Women's Premier League
The 2022–23 Saudi Women's Premier League is the inaugural season of the Saudi Women's Premier League which replaced the Saudi Women's National League as the top-level women's football league in Saudi Arabia. On 15 September 2022, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation announced the launch of the revamped format for women's football competitions by introducing the Saudi Women's Premier League and Saudi Women's First Division League. Initially, all eight teams that qualified for the knockout stage of the 2021–22 Saudi National women's league earned their place in the inaugural Saudi Women's Premier League. Women's football in the kingdom started getting the attention of the Saudis. Professional Saudi clubs bought self-owned teams in order to participate in the league. Al Hilal SFC and Al Nassr FC one of the biggest names in Saudi football were announced as participants in the new women's league. with Al-Nassr taking over 2021–22 women's football league champions Al-Mamla ...
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