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Sivasspor (women's Football)
Sivasspor women's football ( tr, Sivasspor Kadın Futbol Takımı) is a Turkish women's football team as part of Sivasspor based in Sivas. They were founded in 2021. Called also as Bitexen Sivasspor, the club is sponsored by the securities company Bitexen. History In 2021, the Turkish Football Federation appealed to the major clubs of the top-level men's football league of Süper Lig to help improve the women's football in Turkey by founding their women's football sides. Sivasspor wommen's football team was established, and was approved to play in the newky-reconstructed league system of Turkish Women's Football Super League. Club president is Mecnun Otyakmaz, technical director is Nevzat Ercanlı, and the coach is Adem Sarıtaş. Stadium The team play their home matches at the Artificial turf pitch of the Sivas Cumhuriyet University ) , established = , type = Public , head_label = Rector , head = Prof. Alim Yıldız , state = , stu ...
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Nevzat Ercanlı
Nevzat is a Turkish given name for males. People named Nevzat include: *Nevzat Ayaz (born 1930), Turkish civil servant and politician *Nevzat Halili (born 1946), Macedonian politician and teacher *Nevzat Sayin (born 1954), Turkish architect *Nevzat Soguk, Turkish professor of political science *Nevzat Tandoğan (1894–1946), Turkish civil servant and politician *Nevzat Tarhan Kaşif Nevzat Tarhan (born July 7, 1952) is a Turkish psychiatrist and Psychological warfare expert and neuropsychology expert. Life He was born in Merzifon in 1952. He finished Kuleli Military High School in 1969 and graduated from CerrahpaŠ... (born 1952), Turkish medical scientist, psychiatrist and neuropsychology expert {{given name Turkish masculine given names ...
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Megi Ejibia
The name Megi ( Korean: 메기) has been used for four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by South Korea and is a Korean word for catfish. * Typhoon Megi (2004) (T0415, 18W, Lawin) – moved through the Ryūkyū islands before passing between South Korea and Japan. * Typhoon Megi (2010) (T1013, 15W, Juan) – an intense typhoon that struck Luzon, causing damages amounting to ₱15 billion, Taiwan and Fujian, China. * Typhoon Megi (2016) (T1617, 20W, Helen) – Made landfall in Taiwan as a Category 3 typhoon. * Tropical Storm Megi (2022) (T2202, 03W, Agaton) – a deadly tropical cyclone that stalled in the Leyte Gulf, bringing widespread flooding to the Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republ .... {{DEFAULTSORT:Meg ...
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Skye Ambriel Gunn
The Isle of Skye, or simply Skye (; gd, An t-Eilean Sgitheanach or ; sco, Isle o Skye), is the largest and northernmost of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The island's peninsulas radiate from a mountainous hub dominated by the Cuillin, the rocky slopes of which provide some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in the country. Slesser (1981) p. 19. Although has been suggested to describe a winged shape, no definitive agreement exists as to the name's origins. The island has been occupied since the Mesolithic period, and over its history has been occupied at various times by Celtic tribes including the Picts and the Gaels, Scandinavian Vikings, and most notably the powerful integrated Norse-Gaels clans of MacLeod and MacDonald. The island was considered to be under Norwegian suzerainty until the 1266 Treaty of Perth, which transferred control over to Scotland. The 18th-century Jacobite risings led to the breaking-up of the clan system and later clear ...
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