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Neslihan Muratdağı
Neslihan Muratdağı (born October 19, 1988), is a Turkish FIFA listed football referee. She is a teacher of physical education by profession. She was born in Çorlu, Tekirdağ on October 18, 1988. Referee career Domestic matches She has been serving as a football referee since 2009 in the Turkish football league system's Tekirdağ region. She officiates women's football matches in the Third, Second and First leagues, as well as men's matches in the Regional Amateur, TFF Third League and U21 leagues. International matches In 2014, she was nominated a FIFA-listed referee. She was appointed referee at the 2015 UEFA Women's Under-17 Special Preparation Tournament, UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification matches of 2017 Group 11, 2018 Group 9 and 2019 Group 8. She was named referee at the 2019 World High School Football Championship held in Belgrade, Serbia. Muratdağı officiated the international friendly matches of women's teams Jordan vs Japan at Amman in Nov ...
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Çorlu
Çorlu () is a northwestern Turkish city in inland Eastern Thrace that falls under the administration of the Province of Tekirdağ. It is a rapidly growing industrial centre built on flatland located on the motorway Otoyol 3 and off the highway D.100 between Istanbul and Turkey's border with Greece and Bulgaria. The nearest airport is Tekirdağ-Çorlu Airport (TEQ). History Bronze Age relics have been found in various areas of Thrace including Çorlu and by 1000 BC the area was a Phrygian-Greek colony named Tzirallum, Tzirallun, or Tzirallon (Τζίραλλον) . The area was subsequently controlled by the Greeks, Persians, Romans and Byzantines. During Roman and Byzantine times, the town was referred to as Tzouroulos, or Syrallo.Tabula Peutingeriana The spelling "Zorolus" is used for the Latinised form of the name of the episcopal see identified with present-day Çorlu in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. Some writers have identified the Roman town of Caenophr ...
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