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2020–21 Lebanese Women's Football League
The 2020–21 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 14th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League since it was formed in 2008. It began on 23 May 2021, and 11 teams are participating, divided into a group of five and a group of six. Safa won their first title, after beating ÓBerytus 6–1 in the final matchday of the season. League table Group A Group B Final six Top goalscorers References External links RSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2020-21 Lebanese Women's Football League Lebanese Women's Football League seasons Lebanon W W Lebanese Women's Football League The Lebanese Women's Football League ( ar, الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, with six teams ...
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Lebanese Women's Football League
The Lebanese Women's Football League ( ar, الدوري اللبناني لكرة القدم للسيدات) is the only league of women's football in Lebanon. It is run by the Lebanese Football Association and began in May 2008, with six teams participating in the 2007–08 Lebanese Women's Football League, debut season. As of the 2021–22 Lebanese Women's Football League, 2021–22 season, eight teams participate in the league. Clubs Champions Wins by club 2021–22 season The following eight clubs are competing in the 2021–22 Lebanese Women's Football League, 2021–22 season. Former clubs The following clubs are not competing in the Lebanese Women's Football League during the 2021–22 Lebanese Women's Football League, 2021–22 season, but have previously competed in the league for at least one season. Top scorers Media coverage In October 2022, the LFA and FIFA signed an agreement to broadcast all matches in the Lebanese Women's Football League ...
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Stars Association For Sports
Stars Association for Sports ( ar, جمعية نجوم الرياضة), or simply SAS, is a women's football club section of the similarly-named sports academy, based in Aley, Lebanon. Founded in 2011 as Stars Academy for Sports, they have competed in the Lebanese Women's Football League since 2014. SAS have won six league titles, three FA Cup titles, and one Super Cup title, and were runners-up in the inaugural edition of the WAFF Women's Clubs Championship in 2019. History Established in 2011 as "Stars Academy for Sports" (SAS), the senior team debuted in the Lebanese Women's Football League in 2013–14. They won the 2014–15 league title after beating Girls Football Academy (GFA) in the final matchday of the season, on 23 July 2015, and won the FA Cup by beating FC Beirut 3–0 in the final, on 28 August 2015. SAS won three consecutive league titles, between the 2014–15 and 2016–17 season. Ahead of the 2017–18 season, SAS changed their name to "Stars Associatio ...
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2020–21 In Asian Association Football Leagues
The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common versions are the endash , generally longer than the hyphen but shorter than the minus sign; the emdash , longer than either the en dash or the minus sign; and the horizontalbar , whose length varies across typefaces but tends to be between those of the en and em dashes. History In the early 1600s, in Okes-printed plays of William Shakespeare, dashes are attested that indicate a thinking pause, interruption, mid-speech realization, or change of subject. The dashes are variously longer (as in King Lear reprinted 1619) or composed of hyphens (as in Othello printed 1622); moreover, the dashes are often, but not always, prefixed by a comma, colon, or semicolon. In 1733, in Jonathan Swift's ''On Poetry'', the terms ''break'' and ''dash'' are attested for and marks: Blot out, correct, ...
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Lebanese Women's Football League Seasons
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Rachel Nassif
Rachel () was a Biblical figure, the favorite of Jacob's two wives, and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin, two of the twelve progenitors of the tribes of Israel. Rachel's father was Laban. Her older sister was Leah, Jacob's first wife. Her aunt Rebecca was Jacob's mother. After Leah conceived again, Rachel was finally blessed with a son, Joseph, who would become Jacob's favorite child. Children Rachel's son Joseph was destined to be the leader of Israel's tribes between exile and nationhood. This role is exemplified in the Biblical story of Joseph, who prepared the way in Egypt for his family's exile there. After Joseph's birth, Jacob decided to return to the land of Canaan with his family. Fearing that Laban would deter him, he fled with his two wives, Leah and Rachel, and twelve children without informing his father-in-law. Laban pursued him and accused him of stealing his idols. Indeed, Rachel had taken her father's idols, hidden them inside her camel's seat cushion, and ...
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Sara Bakri
Sara Abbas Bakri ( ar, سارة عباس بكري; born 1 November 1989) is a Lebanese former footballer and futsal player who played as a midfielder. She represented Lebanon internationally in both football and futsal. With seven goals in 22 appearances between 2006 and 2017, Bakri was the Lebanon national football team's all-time top goalscorer and most-capped player, before both records were broken in 2023. Early life Born on 1 November 1989, in Beirut, Lebanon, Bakri has two sisters and a brother. She began playing football at the age of seven. Club career Bakri played for Arz, before moving to Sadaka in the Lebanese Women's Football League. She helped them win several domestic titles. Bakri joined SAS in 2014, with whom she also won multiple titles. She joined BFA on 30 September 2019. After suffering an ACL tear in 2022, Bakri retired in 2023. International career Bakri has been capped for Lebanon at senior level in both football and futsal. In football, she r ...
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Rana Al Mokdad
Rana Radwan Al Mokdad ( ar, رنا رضوان المقداد; born 18 November 1998) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Lebanese club SAS and the Lebanon national team. She is the most-capped player of her national team. International career Al Mokdad was called up to represent Lebanon at the 2022 WAFF Women's Championship, helping her side finish runners-up. She was called up to the 2024 WAFF Women's Championship. Career statistics International :''Scores and results list Lebanon's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Al Mokdad goal''. Honours SAS * Lebanese Women's Football League: 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23 * Lebanese Women's FA Cup: 2018–19 * WAFF Women's Clubs Championship runner-up: 2019 * Lebanese Women's Super Cup runner-up: 2018 Lebanon * WAFF Women's Championship runner-up: 2022; third place: 2019 Records * Lebanon all-time appearance holder: 23 appearances (''as of 30 September 2023'') See al ...
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Hanin Tamim
Hanin Maher Tamim ( ar, حنين ماهر تميم; born 5 April 2000) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a forward for Lebanese club SAS and the Lebanon national team. Club career Tamim began playing football at an early age at FC Beirut's boys academy. After playing football in her school team, she joined Beirut Football Academy (BFA), making her debut in the Lebanese Women's Football League. Following three seasons at BFA, she moved to Stars Association for Sports (SAS) – the league reigning champions – in 2018. Tamim helped SAS to a second-place finish at the inaugural 2019 WAFF Women's Clubs Championship; she described it as her favourite international experience. On 27 May 2022, Tamim signed for the Lander Bearcats, the football team of Lander University in the United States. International career Tamin had represented Lebanon internationally at under-17 and under-19 level, before making her senior debut on 8 November 2018, in a 8–0 defeat to Iran in the ...
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Yara Srour
Yara may refer to: People * YARA (girl group), a Filipino girl group * Yara (given name) * Yara (surname), a Japanese surname * Yara (singer) (born 1983), Lebanese pop singer * Yara (footballer) (born 1964), Brazilian footballer Locations * Yara, Cuba, a town and municipality in Granma province * Yara, a rural village in Elb Adress, Trarza Region, Mauritania * Yara, a fictional Caribbean island country that serves as the location for the first-person shooter ''Far Cry 6'' Mythology * Yara (mythology), a figure in Brazilian mythology * Yara-ma-yha-who, a legendary creature found in Australian Aboriginal mythology * María Lionza, legendary figure in Venezuela whose is sometimes called Yara Film and television * ''Yara'' (TV series), a 1979 Mexican television series * ''The Wound'' (1998 film), a Turkish feature film originally titled ''Yara'' * ''Yara'', a 2018 Lebanese feature film a 2018 feature film written and directed by Abbas Fahdel * ''Yara'' (2021 film), an It ...
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Jana Korjieh
Jana may refer to: Entertainment * ''Jana'' (film), a 2004 Tamil film by Shaji Kailas * Jana (singer) (born 1974), Serbian singer * Jana (Native American singer), née Jana Mashonee * '' Jana of the Jungle'', animated series created by Doug Wildey for Hanna-Barbera Productions * Jana, a character in the television series ''Containment'' * "Jana", a single by Killing Joke from the album ''Pandemonium'' Other * Jana (given name), a given name (and list of people with the given name) * Jana (brand), a brand of drinks * ''Jana'' (moth), a genus of moths * Jana (Vedic period), a term for tribes in ancient India * Jana Bhava (''knowledge''), a sutra and Putanjali's discourse related to the basic tenets of Yoga and is wisdom * Jamahiriya News Agency or JANA, Libya's state news agency (1964–2011) * Diana (mythology), also called Jana, the ancient Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and chastity See also * * Janna (other) * Janata (other) * Lok (disambiguati ...
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Nancy Tchaylian
Nancy Krikor Tchaylian ( ar, نانسي كريكور تشايليان; born 28 May 1991) is a Lebanese football and futsal player who plays as an attacking midfielder for Saudi Arabian club Al-Taqadom. Club career Starting her career in futsal, Tchaylian switched to football and played for Ansar. She then played for several other teams in the Lebanese Women's Football League, namely Athletico, Sadaka, SAS and FC Beirut. In 2017 she joined Zouk Mosbeh and played for their futsal club (Shooterz), before returning to play football at the same club. After a brief period abroad in 2019, playing for Alashkert in Armenia, she returned to Lebanon and joined SAS on 27 August 2019. She helped her team finish runners-up of the 2019 WAFF Women's Clubs Championship as the tournament's best player. On 21 January 2020, Tchaylian moved to Kuwaiti futsal club Al-Arabi for one-and-a-half months to play the Final Four stage of the season. In December 2021, Tchaylian played for Police Club ...
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Sally Mjarkach
Sally may refer to: People *Sally (name), a list of notable people with the name Military *Sally (military), an attack by the defenders of a town or fortress under siege against a besieging force; see sally port *Sally, the Allied reporting name for the Imperial Japanese Army's World War II Mitsubishi Ki-21 bomber Writings *''Sally'', a detective novel by E.V. Cunningham (aka Howard Fast) * "Sally" (short story), by Isaac Asimov *"Sally", a poem by Patti Smith from her book '' Seventh Heaven'' Music * Sally (band), an indie-rock band from Chicago, Illinois * "Sally" (Gogol Bordello song), 2005 * "Sally" (Gracie Fields song), first performed in the film ''Sally in Our Alley'', 1931 * "Sally" (Hardwell song), 2015 * "Sally" (Kerbdog song), 1996 * "Sally", a song by Anthony Phillips from ''Invisible Men'', 1983 * "Sally", a song by Carmel, 1986 * "Sally", a song by Foxboro Hot Tubs from '' Stop Drop and Roll!!!'', 2008 * "Sally", a song by Grand Funk Railroad from ''Born to ...
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