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Southern Stars might refer to: * Southern Stars Club, a Lebanese women's association football club * Southern Stars FC, an Australian soccer team * Southern Stars (cricket), a cricket team which played in the Sahara Elite League * '' Southern Stars (Rose Tattoo album)'' by Australian band Rose Tattoo * The Australia national women's cricket team The Australian women's national cricket team (formerly also known as the Southern Stars) represent Australia in international women's cricket. Currently captained by Meg Lanning and coached by Shelley Nitschke, they are the top team in all worl ..., nicknamed the Southern Stars See also * Southern Star (other) {{disambig ...
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Southern Stars Club
Southern Stars Club ( ar, نادي نجوم الجنوب), also known as Stars of South or Noujoum Al Janoub, is a women's association football club based in Tayr Debba, Lebanon. Founded in 2018 as Terdeba Stars, they compete in the Lebanese Women's Football League. History Southern Stars were founded on 1 August 2018 as Terdeba Stars (), and first competed in the 2018–19 Lebanese Women's Football League; they finished in fourth place in Group A in their debut season. The 2019–20 Lebanese Women's Football League, following season, the club changed its name to Southern Stars (), to appeal to a larger fanbase. They finished third in Group B, qualifying to the Final Eight where they finished sixth. Players Current squad See also * Lebanese Women's Football League * Women's football in Lebanon * List of women's association football clubs in Lebanon References

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Southern Stars FC
Dingley Stars Football Club is an association football club from the South-Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. Formed in 1974, the club was formerly known as Dingley City Soccer Club which was changed in 2004 to Southern Stars FC, and then to Dingley Stars at the end of the 2014 season. Currently competing in the Victorian State League Division 1, their senior home ground is Kingston Heath, and their juniors base at Chadwick Reserve, Howard Road, Dingle. Club colours are red and white (full red kit home, full white kit away). After an unsuccessful year in 2009, Southern Stars FC were relegated to the Victorian State League Division 2, it is the club's first time getting relegated in its 36-year history. The following year in 2010 finished 1st getting promoted back to State 1. Then in 2011 the club finished 2nd only by goal difference to be promoted to the Victorian Premier League. History Cheltenham Soccer Club, also known as Cheltenham Spor, was established in 1974 by membe ...
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Southern Stars (cricket)
The Sahara Elite League (also known as Zonal League) was a four team cricket competition created by Cricket Kenya featuring a Twenty20 tournament, a one day cricket tournament and finally a three-day cricket tournament. For the inaugural league four teams will be competing consisting of the 60 best players according to Cricket Kenya from Kenya. Tournament history The first, and what was to be the only, edition of the competition involved four franchises, the Northern Nomads, the Eastern Aces, the Southern Stars, and the Western Chiefs. The teams were captained by National team players, Steve Tikolo, Thomas Odoyo, Kennedy Obuya, and Peter Ongondo 2008. The inaugural T20 Competition, played in February 2008, was won by the Eastern Aces, while the first 50 over competition was won by the Northern Nomads, However the 3 day format of the competition was postponed due to unfavourable weather and is set to be played in June 2008. Further difficulties in availability of players, many o ...
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Southern Stars (Rose Tattoo Album)
''Southern Stars'' is the fourth album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo. ''Southern Stars'', with a slick production by Vanda & Young, had the band moving in a more AOR style, but retaining their famous Rock/boogie style. The album was essentially made with Angry Anderson and Geordie Leach on bass guitar, and new members Greg Jordon (slide/lead guitar), John Meyer (guitar) and Scott Johnston (drums). The album includes their Australian hit single ''I Wish''. Rose Tattoo toured Australia upon the release of the album and the album was well received, but by late 1985, Angry Anderson had put the band into a hiatus due to acting commitments. It was the last Rose Tattoo album to be produced by Harry Vanda & George Young. Track listing # "Southern Stars" (Anderson, Jordon, Meyer) # "Let Us Live" (Anderson, Jordon, Meyer) # "Freedom's Flame" (Anderson, Meyer) # "I Wish" (Anderson, Meyer) # "Saturday's Rage" (Anderson, Meyer) # "Death Or Glory" (Anderson, Jordon) # "The Pirate S ...
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Australia National Women's Cricket Team
The Australian women's national cricket team (formerly also known as the Southern Stars) represent Australia in international women's cricket. Currently captained by Meg Lanning and coached by Shelley Nitschke, they are the top team in all world rankings assigned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the women's game. Australia played their first Test match in 1934–35 against England. The two teams now compete biennially for the Women's Ashes. A rich history with New Zealand stretches back almost as far while strong rivalries have also developed more recently with India and the West Indies, manifesting predominantly via limited overs cricket. In the 50-over format of the game, Australia have won more World Cups than all other teams combined—capturing the 1978, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005, 2013 and 2022 titles. They have achieved similarly emphatic success in Twenty20 cricket by winning the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018 and 2020. In 2003, Wo ...
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