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2022–23 Lebanese Women's Football League
The 2022–23 Lebanese Women's Football League was the 16th edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League since it was formed in 2008. It began on 17 April 2023, and ended on 16 August 2023. After Al Jabal SC, Jabal and Super Girls FC, Super Girls withdrew, six teams participated in the regular season, held in a double round-robin tournament. The top four-placed teams qualified to the Final four fase, also held in a double round-robin format. Stars Association for Sports, SAS won their seventh league title, a joint record with Sadaka SC, Sadaka. Regular season Final four Season statistics Top goalscorers Most assists References External links RSSSF.com
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Lebanese Women's Football League
The Lebanese Women's Football League () 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 debut season. As of the 2024–25 season, nine teams participated in the league. History The first edition of the Lebanese Women's Football League was played in 2007–08. The first matchday began on 1 June 2008 and six teams participated; Sadaka won the first edition. Clubs Champions Wins by club 2024–25 season The following nine clubs competed in the 2024–25 season. Seasons in the Lebanese Women's Football League There are 36 teams that have taken part in 18 Lebanese Women's Football League championships from the 2007–08 season until the 2024–25 season. The teams in bold compete in the Lebanese Women's Football League currently. The year in parentheses represents the most recent year of participation. * 11 seasons: SAS (2024) * 10 seasons: FC Beirut ...
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Final Four
In sports, the final four is the last four teams remaining in a playoffs, playoff tournament. Usually the final four compete in the two games of a single-elimination tournament's semi-final (penultimate) round. Of these teams, the two who win in the semi-final round play another single-elimination game whose winner is the tournament champion. In some tournaments, the two teams that lose in the semi-final round compete for third place in a third place playoff, consolation game. History The term "final four" is most often used in the United States and in sports heavily influenced by that country; elsewhere, only the term "semi-finals" is in common use. Previously, it was believed that the phrase "final four" first appeared in print in a 1975 article for the ''Official Collegiate Basketball Guide'', whose author Ed Chay was a sportswriter for the ''The Plain Dealer, Cleveland Plain Dealer''. Chay stated that the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball, Marquette basketball team "wa ...
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Lebanese Women's Football League Seasons
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Rana Al Mokdad
The Lebanon women's national football team represents Lebanon in international women's football. The team is fielded by the Lebanese Football Association (LFA), the governing body of football in Lebanon, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Lebanon competed in their first international match on 19 April 2006, a 12–0 defeat against Algeria at the 2006 Arab Women's Championship. More than 100 players have made at least one international appearance for the team. Players This list includes all players who have made at least 10 appearances for the national team. Born outside Lebanon The following players: #have played at least one game for the full (senior women's) Lebanon international team; and #were born outside Lebanon. This list includes players who have dual citizenship with Lebanon and/or have become naturalized Lebanese citizens. See also * List of Lebanon international footballers * List of Lebanon international footballers bo ...
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Zahraa Assaf
Zahraa () is a Syrian village located in Jubb Ramlah Subdistrict in Masyaf District, Hama Hama ( ', ) is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria. It is located north of Damascus and north of Homs. It is the provincial capital of the Hama Governorate. With a population of 996,000 (2023 census), Hama is one o .... According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Zahraa had a population of 1,019 in the 2004 census. References Populated places in Masyaf District {{HamaSY-geo-stub ...
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Zeina Abi Faraj
Zeina is a feminine given name. It is one of the variants that include Zina, Zena and the feminine version of the male given name Zein. Zeina may refer to: People Zeina *Zeina (actress) (born 1977), Egyptian actress and model * Zeina (singer), Canadian pop singer *Zeina Abirached (born 1981), Lebanese illustrator, graphic novelist and comic artist *Zeina Akar (born c. 1964), Lebanese politician and social scientist *Zeina Talal Arslan, an Emira, the wife of Lebanese politician Emir Talal Arslan * Zeina Awad, Lebanese news correspondent * Zeina Hashem Beck, Lebanese poet * Zeina Daccache, Lebanese actress and director * Zeina Khodr, Lebanese broadcast journalist * Zeina Mickawy (born 1998), Egyptian squash player * Zeina Mina (born 1963), Lebanese Olympic athlete * Zeina Nassar, German boxer of Lebanese descent * Zeina Shaban (born 1988), Jordanian table tennis player * Zeina Soufan, Lebanese journalist and television host *Zeina el Tibi, French–Lebanese journalist * Zeina Yazi ...
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Sophie Fayad
Sophie Sayed Fayad (; born 8 December 2004) is a Lebanese football and futsal player who plays as midfielder for Lebanese club EFP. Club career A youth player for Salam Zghata, Fayad played as a starter in the under-17 championship aged just 12; she helped her side finish second and scored 10 goals in 2017. International career Youth Fayad represented Lebanon at various youth levels. In 2018, she played for the Lebanon U15 team at the WAFF U-15 Girls Championship. The following year, she competed with the Lebanon U16 squad during the 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qualification. She went on to play with the Lebanon U17 team, participating in the 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup qualification. In 2019, she was part of the Lebanon U18 team that won the WAFF U-18 Girls Championship in Bahrain. Notably, she was the youngest player in the squad at just 15 years old. She won her second regional title at the 2022 WAFF U-18 Girls Championship. In 2023, Fayad played for ...
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Hanin Tamim
Hanin Maher Tamim (; born 5 April 2000) is a Lebanese former footballer who played as a forward. She played 21 games for the Lebanon national team between 2018 and 2024, scoring eight goals. Early life Born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, Tamim started playing football aged eight with her older brother and his friends. Aged 10, she started playing for FC Beirut's boys academy, stating that she "did not know that a girls team existed back then". Three years later, aged 13, she was scouted by Girls Football Academy (GFA) while playing football in her school, and joined the team. Club career Coming through the youth system, Tamim spent three seasons at GFA playing in the Lebanese Women's Football League. 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, Tami ...
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Samira Awad
Samira Mohamad Awad (; born 30 June 2000) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a winger. Club career Awad joined Safa in 2019; she scored 13 goals and made 11 assists in 14 games in the 2019–20 season. International career On 18 July 2023, Awad scored a brace in a 5–0 friendly win against Palestine. 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 Awad goal''. Honours Safa * WAFF Women's Clubs Championship: 2022 * Lebanese Women's Football League: 2020–21 SAS * Lebanese Women's Football League: 2022–23 Lebanon U18 * WAFF U-18 Women's Championship runner-up: 2018 Lebanon * WAFF Women's Championship third place: 2019 This was the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding COVID-19 pandemic, the pandemic which was declared by the World Health Organization the following yea ...
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Yara Bou Rada
Yara Antoine Bou Rada (; born 7 August 2000) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a forward. Club career Born in Zgharta, Lebanon, Bou Rada began her career at hometown club Salam Zgharta's boys youth sector aged seven. She remained at the club when they formed a girls sector, and made her U17 debut in 2015. After playing for the U19s, she made her Lebanese Women's Football League debut in 2016. After two seasons at Salam Zgharta, Bou Rada joined reigning league champions Stars Association for Sports (SAS) in 2018. She spent two seasons at the club, scoring 18 league goals and winning two league titles. On 20 October 2020, Bou Rada moved to Safa on a three-year contract. She helped Safa win the 2022 edition of the WAFF Women's Clubs Championship, becoming the first Lebanese team to do so; Bou Rada finished as joint-top goalscorer with two goals. International career Bou Rada first represented Lebanon internationally at under-18 level at the 2018 WAFF U-18 Women's Ch ...
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Lama Abdine
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