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Turkmenistan Women's National Football Team
The Turkmenistan women's national football team represents Turkmenistan in international women's football. Their first international match was against Kazakhstan on 24 February 2019 as preparation for their participation in the 2019 Turkish Women's Cup, which they lost 6–0. Results and fixtures The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled. ;Legend 2022 2023 Coaching staff Current coaching staff Manager history Players Current squad The following 23 players are included in the squad for the 2022 CAFA Women's Championship held in Tajikistan. Recent call-ups The following players have been called up to the squad in the past 12 months. Records ''*Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.'' Most capped players Top goalscorers Competitive record FIFA Women's World Cup :''*Draws include knockout match ...
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Football Federation Of Turkmenistan
The Football Federation of Turkmenistan ( tm, Türkmenistanyň Futbol Federasiýasy; TFF) is the governing body of football in Turkmenistan. History The Federation was founded in 1992 and in 1994 was admitted to FIFA, which registers all the matches of the national teams of all member countries. The national team of Turkmenistan registered their first matches as being held in 1992, and FIFA counted those matches on the basis that, although the Football Federation of Turkmenistan became a member of FIFA in 1994, the national team of Turkmenistan was allowed since 1992 to participate in tournament play. The Federation additionally boasts membership in the Asian Football Confederation since 1994. In March 2003 Football Federation of Turkmenistan held a special conference. As a result of a secret ballot, Allaberdy Mammetkuliyev was elected Chairman. In March 2007, FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter and AFC President Mohamed Bin Hammam opened the House of Football - new headquarter ...
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Malika Kadyrova
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Afsaneh Chatrenoor
Afsaneh Chatrenoor ( fa, افسانه چترنور; born 14 April 1998) is an Iranian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kowsar Women Football League The Kowsar Women Football League ( fa, لیگ کوثر بانوان فوتبال ایران, ''Lig-e Kâuser-e Banuan-e Futbal-e Iran'') is a women's football league, run by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran. At the top of the Irani ... club Shahrdari Sirjan. She has been a member of the senior Iran women's national team. International goals References 1998 births Living people Iranian women's footballers Iran women's international footballers Women's association football midfielders People from Zanjan, Iran 21st-century Iranian women {{Iran-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Melika Motevalli
Melika Motevalli Taher (born 6 May 1998), known as Melika Motevalli ( fa, ملیکا متولی), is an Iranian footballer who plays as a defender for Kowsar Women Football League The Kowsar Women Football League ( fa, لیگ کوثر بانوان فوتبال ایران, ''Lig-e Kâuser-e Banuan-e Futbal-e Iran'') is a women's football league, run by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran. At the top of the Irani ... club Shahrdari Sirjan and the senior Iran women's national team. International goals :''Scores and results list Iran's goal tally first.'' References 1998 births Living people Iranian women's footballers Iran women's international footballers Women's association football defenders Sportspeople from Babol Footballers from Mazandaran province 21st-century Iranian women {{Iran-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Hasti Foroozandeh
''Hasti'' () is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Gaekwad and produced by Sandeep D. Shinde. It stars Naseeruddin Shah, Jackie Shroff, Nagma and Varsha Usgaonkar in pivotal roles. Plot Narang is an accomplished and wealthy industrialist who lives with his daughter, Neena, in a palatial home. His daughter is now of marriageable age, and he would like her to marry his associate, Bhisham's, son, Vicky. But Neena is in love with a much poorer man named Jaikishan, alias Jaggu. When Neena informs her father that she would like to marry Jaggu, he summons Jaggu's mom, Shanti, and instantly recognizes her from his questionable past. He belittles her, humiliates her and asks her to leave his house. When Jaggu finds out he goes to meet Narang, and asks him to change his decision, but he too gets insulted, and is asked to leave, never to see nor speak to Neena again. Jaggu promises him that he will return within one year and by that time he will be even more wealthy than Narang. Jaggu ...
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Tajikistan Football Federation
The Tajikistan Football Federation (russian: Федерация футбола Таджикистана; tg, Федеросиюни футболи Тоҷикистон, Federosijuni futboli Toçikiston, or FFT) is the governing body of football in Tajikistan. The federation was founded in 1936 in the Tajikistan SSR as a sub-federation of the Soviet Football Federation. It was not until 1994 when the Federation was accepted by the international community including the continental and global associations. Association staff References External linksOfficial websiteat the FIFA website. at AFC site Football in Tajikistan Football Sports organizations established in 1936 Tajikistan Tajikistan (, ; tg, Тоҷикистон, Tojikiston; russian: Таджикистан, Tadzhikistan), officially the Republic of Tajikistan ( tg, Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Jumhurii Tojikiston), is a landlocked country in Centr ...
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Nodira Mirzoeva
Mohlaroyim ( uz, Mohlaroyim, Моҳларойим; 1792–1842), most commonly known by her pen name Nodira, was an Uzbek poet and stateswoman. She functioned as regent of the Khanate of Kokand during the minority of her son from 1822. Nodira is generally regarded as one of the most outstanding Uzbek poets. She wrote poetry in Uzbek and Persian. Nodira also used other pennames, such as Komila and Maknuna. Many of her diwans have survived and consist of more than 10,000 lines of poetry. Biography Nodira was the wife of Muhammad Umar Khan who ruled the Khanate of Kokand from c. 1810 until his death in 1822. Following her husband's death, Nodira became the de facto ruler of Kokand since her son Muhammad Ali Khan was only a teenager when he was crowned Khan; she continued to be a regent and advisor to him throughout his reign. She was also poetess who knew Persian and Uzbek and would write her poetry both in Uzbek and Persian. Her work consisted of 10,000 hemistiches. De ...
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Solikha Khusniddinova
Solikha Khusniddinova ( uz, Solixa Xusniddinova, born 22 January 1998) is an Uzbekistani footballer who plays as a defender for Turkish Women's Football Super League club Kocaeli Bayan FK and the Uzbekistan women's national team. Club career By mid December 2021, Khusniddinova moved to Turkey, and joined the Turkish Women's Super League club Kocaeli Bayan FK. By mid July 2022, she returned home. International career Khusniddinova capped for Uzbekistan at senior level during the 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament. International goals See also *List of Uzbekistan women's international footballers This is a list of Uzbekistan women's international footballers who have played for the Uzbekistan women's national football team. Players See also * Uzbekistan women's national football team References {{Association football players ... References 1998 births Living people People from Qashqadaryo Region Uzbekistani women's footballers W ...
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Kamila Zaripova
Kamila Zaripova (born 19 November 1998) is an Uzbekistani footballer who plays as a midfielder for Trabzonspor in Turkey, and the Uzbekistan women's national team. Club career In 2021, she moved to Turkey and signed with the re-established team Trabzonspor to play in the Turkish Women's Football Super League. By late July 2022, she returned home. International career Zaripova capped for Uzbekistan at senior level during the 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification and the 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament. On 14 July 2022, she scored her first international goals against Turkmenistan in 2022 CAFA Women's Championship in Dushanbe. International goals :''Scores and results list Uzbekistan's goal tally first.'' See also *List of Uzbekistan women's international footballers This is a list of Uzbekistan women's international footballers who have played for the Uzbekistan women's national football team. Players See also * Uzbekistan women's national ...
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Aziza Norboeva
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Zarina Mamatkarimova
Zarina is a feminine name derived from the Slavic word “tsar / tzar” (царь), a title used by Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers, plus sometimes the suffix (itsa), the title of a female autocratic ruler (monarch) of Bulgaria or Russia, or the title of a tsar's wife. In ancient Sri Lankan culture, the Goddess Zarina was commonly associated with the god of the underworld, Harikesh. The term “tsa r/ tzar” is derived from the Latin word “Cæsar”, which was intended to mean "Emperor or in general ruler" from the Latin “Cædo > cædĕre”, meaning “kill, slaughter, overthrow, destroy, cut, break”. Caesar, name of the gens Iulia, commonly indicates Gaius Julius Caesar. The change from being a familial name to a title adopted by the Roman Emperors can be dated to about AD 68/69, the so-called "Year of the Four Emperors". Notable people Notable people with this name include: * Zarina Baloch (1934-2005), Pakistani / Sindhi artist * Zarina (artist) (1937-2020), Indian- ...
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