2019 UNAF U-21 Women's Tournament
The 2019 UNAF U-21 Women's Tournament is the 1st edition of the UNAF U-21 Women's Tournament. The tournament was held in Algeria, from 20 to 27 December 2019. Algeria won the tournament, Morocco finished second and Tanzania third. Participants * ''(hosts)'' * * * ''(invited)'' * ''(invited)'' * ''(withdrew)'' * ''(withdrew)'' Venues Squads Tournament Standings Matches ---- ---- ---- Notes & references Notes References External links *{{in lang, fr}2019 UNAF U-21 Women's Tournament- ''FAF official website'' 2019 in African football UNAF U-21 women's tournament The UNAF U-21 Women's Tournament ( ar, دورة شمال إفريقيا للسيدات تحت 21 سنة) is a football (soccer) women's tournament held between nations for under 21 who are members of the UNAF association, however some other team ... UNAF U-21 Women's Tournament ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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UNAF U-21 Women's Tournament
The UNAF U-21 Women's Tournament ( ar, دورة شمال إفريقيا للسيدات تحت 21 سنة) is a football (soccer) women's tournament held between nations for under 21 who are members of the UNAF association, however some other teams which are not members are invited. The first edition was held in 2019 in Algeria. Results Successful national teams * ''hosts.'' References External links unaf official website {{DEFAULTSORT:U-21 Women's UNAF Tournament UNAF competitions Under-21 association football competitions Women's international association football competitions Women's association football competitions in Africa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Algeria
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Dar El Beïda
Dar El Beïda ( ar, الدار البيضاء) is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It is the seat of the district with the same name. During French colonial times, it was officially called by its French name ''Maison Blanche'' (), which meant the same thing as its current Arabic name: ''(the) white house''. (This Arabic name is shared with Casablanca in Morocco, in that case a translation from Spanish). It is pronounced in Classical Arabic and in Darja. It has an area of 3200 hectares (32 km²/12 sq mi). It is home to the international Houari Boumedienne Airport, the largest in Algeria. The airport is divided into two main terminals, one for international flights and the older one for domestic flights. It has 44,753 inhabitants as of the 1998 census. In 1987 it had 12,900 inhabitants.populstat.info Economy ...
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Algiers
Algiers ( ; ar, الجزائر, al-Jazāʾir; ber, Dzayer, script=Latn; french: Alger, ) is the capital and largest city of Algeria. The city's population at the 2008 Census was 2,988,145Census 14 April 2008: Office National des Statistiques de l'Algérie (web). and in 2020 was estimated to be around 4,500,000. Algiers is located on the Mediterranean Sea and in the north-central portion of Algeria. Algiers is situated on the west side of a bay of the Mediterranean Sea. The modern part of the city is built on the level ground by the seashore; the old part, the ancient city of the deys, climbs the steep hill behind the modern town and is crowned by the Casbah or citadel (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), above the sea. The casbah and the two quays form a triangle. Names The city's name is derived via French and Catalan ''Origins of Algiers'' by Louis Leschi, speech delivered June 16, 1941, published in ''El Djezair Sheets'', July 194History of Algeria . from the Arabic na ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dar El Beïda Stadium
Omar Benrabah Stadium (), is a multi-use stadium located in the Dar El Beïda district of Algiers, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is frequently used by the Algeria A' national football team and the Algerian Under-23 National Team. also is the home ground of Paradou AC and CRB Dar El Beïda. The stadium holds 14,150 spectators. The stadium was used as one of the venues for the 2009 African Under-17 Championship and hosted the final of the competition. On August 18, 2022, the administration of USM Alger agreed with the authorities of Dar El Beïda Dar El Beïda ( ar, الدار البيضاء) is a suburb of Algiers, Algeria. It is the seat of the district with the same name. During French colonial times, it was officially called by its French name ''Maison Blanche'' (), which meant the ... to receive the 2022–23 season at Omar Benrabah Stadium in the presence of the supporters. References Sports venues in Algiers Football venues in Al ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hajar Rakkas
Hajar is an alternative transliteration for the Biblical person Hagar. Hajar may also refer to: *Hajar an-Nasar, a fortress and sometime capital of northern Morocco * Pen name of Abdurrahman Sharafkandi, a Kurdish writer and poet *Hajar Khatoon Mosque, ancient Muslim mosque (now a tourist destination) in the city of Sanandaj in the Kurdistan province of Iran. *Hajar Mountains, mountains in northern Oman and also the eastern United Arab Emirates **Central Hajar Mountains, the central subrange of the Hajar, entirely in Oman **Eastern Hajar Mountains, the eastern subrange, entirely in Oman **Western Hajar Mountains, the western subrange, shared between Oman and the UAE See also *Hagar (other) *Al Hajar (other) *Hajjar (other) Hajjar is an Arabic word meaning ''stone''. It may refer to: * Hajjar (surname), a list of people with this name * Ḥajjar Lamīs, a region of Chad * Hajjar mountains in the Arabian peninsula See also *Hajar (other) *Al Ha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ghada Ghanouche
Ghada ( ar, غــادة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, is used mostly in Arabic speaking countries, but also in a few other countries and languages of the world. In Arabic, it refers to women who are graceful and active, tender and enchanting, giving and enlightening. It may also refer to a small tree: ''Haloxylon persicum''. List Notable people with the name include: *Ghada Abdel Aal (born 1978), Egyptian author *Ghada Adel (born 1974), Egyptian actress *Ghada Ali (born 1989), Libyan athlete *Ghada Amer (born 1963), Egyptian contemporary artist living and working in New York City *Ghada Aoun (born 1957), Lebanese judge *Ghada Chreim Ata (born 1968), Lebanese politician *Ghada Ayadi (born 1992), Tunisian football player *Ghada Hassine (born 1993), Tunisian weightlifter * Ghada Jamal, multiple people *Ghada Jamshir, Bahraini women's rights activist and campaigner for the reform of Sharia courts in Bahrain and the Arab States of the Persian Gulf *Ghada Karmi (born 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ahmed Gaid Salah
Ahmed Gaid Salah ( ar, أحمد قايد صالح; 13 January 1940 – 23 December 2019) was a senior leader in the Algerian People's National Army. In 2004, he was appointed by then-President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to the position of chief of staff of the army. On 15 September 2013, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Defense. Gaid Salah was promoted to the rank of General in 1993. He was married and father of seven children. Gaid Salah served as Algeria's ''de facto'' leader in 2019. Biography On 26 March 2019, after months of unrelenting anti-Bouteflika protests, Gaid Salah compelled President Bouteflika to resign. The president handed over his resignation under intense public pressure after having announced that he was seeking reelection for a fifth term. Later, in an effort to ease public tension, General Gaid Salah ordered the arrest of the president's brother and close adviser, Said Bouteflika, alleging that he was conspiring with two former intelligence chiefs, retired Ge ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nadine Ghazi
Nadine may refer to: People * Nadine (given name) * Nadine, Countess of Shrewsbury (1913–2003), English opera soprano Film and TV * Nadine (1987 film), ''Nadine'' (1987 film), a 1987 film with Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger * , a 2007 Dutch film with Monic Hendrickx Music Musicians *Nádine, South African singer *Nadine Coyle, British singer from pop group Girls Aloud Songs * Nadine (song), "Nadine" (song), a 1964 song by Chuck Berry * "Hello, Nadine", a 1976 song by British band Mungo Jerry * "Nadine", a 1994 single by punk band Alice Donut * "Nadine", a 2003 song by Frank Black and the Catholics from ''Show Me Your Tears'' * "Nadine", a 2009 song by Fool's Gold from Fool's Gold (Fool's Gold album), ''Fool's Gold'' Albums * Nadine (album), ''Nadine'' (album), a 1986 album by George Thorogood * Nadine (EP), ''Nadine'' (EP), a 2020 EP by Nadine Coyle * ''Nádine'', a 1997 album by South African singer Nádine Other * Nadine (magazine), ''Nadine'' (magazine), a Lebanese ma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ghania Ayadi
Ghania Djemaâ Ayadi ( ar, غانية جمعة عيادي; born 7 September 2003) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Championnat Elite club CF Akbou and the Algeria national team. Club career Ayadi began her football career with ES Maghnia, where she played for three years before moving to CF Akbou during the 2021 season. On 24 August 2023, She signed with Jordanian Etihad Club for the 2023 Jordanian-Saudi Women's Clubs Championship in Amman. Where she won the championship. International career Ayadi is a former youth international having played at under-17 and under-20 level. She was part of Algeria's squad for the 2019 African Games. She was also called up for the 2019 UNAF U-20 Women's Tournament in Tanger. and the 2023 UNAF U-20 Women's Tournament in Le Kram. At just 16 years old, she made the squad for the 2019 UNAF U-21 Women's Tournament with the under-21 team. She scored the opening goal against Tanzania in a 3–0 victory, securing t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |