2025 AFC Women's Futsal Asian Cup Qualification
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2025 AFC Women's Futsal Asian Cup Qualification
A qualification tournament was held to determine nine of twelve participating teams for the 2025 AFC Women's Futsal Asian Cup in China. This marks a first time that a dedicated tournament will be held for an AFC Women's Futsal Asian Cup. Teams A total of 47 AFC member associations were eligible to enter the qualification process. the Northern Mariana Islands, whose association is not a FIFA member, were not be eligible to qualify for the 2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup. Nineteen teams (out of 47), including nine entrants who did not participate in the previous edition, have entered the competition. 25 teams, including Bangladesh and Malaysia who did participate in the previous edition, did not enter the qualification and were listed below. The following teams with asterisks are the teams that never had a women's futsal side. * * ** ** ** ** ** * * ** * * ** ** ** ** * * * ** ** * * * ** Draw The draw was held on 17 October 2024 at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Se ...
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Maftuna Shoyimova
Maftuna Shoyimova (born 1 January 1999) is an Uzbekistani footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Championship The Women's Super League 2, also known as Barclays Women's Super League 2 for sponsorship reasons, is a professional football league in England, operated by WSL Football. It is the second-highest division of women's football in England. The div ... club Sevinch and the Uzbekistan women's national team. International goals See also * List of Uzbekistan women's international footballers References 1999 births Living people Women's association football midfielders Uzbekistani women's footballers Sportspeople from Qashqadaryo Region Uzbekistan women's international footballers Uzbekistani women's futsal players 21st-century Uzbekistani sportswomen Footballers at the 2022 Asian Games {{Uzbekistan-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Manar Yaqoob
Manar (), sometimes Al Manar (with the Arabic definite article "al-"), may refer to: Manar People * Andy Manar (born 1975), Democratic member of the Illinois Senate *Houari Manar (1981–2019), Algerian raï singer * Manar al-Sharif, Syrian peace activist Places * Manar Dam, a dam on the Manar river near Kandhar, Maharashtra, India *Mannar Island (formerly Manar), an island in Sri Lanka *Mannar, Sri Lanka (formerly Manar), a town in Sri Lanka Al Manar *Al-Manar, a Lebanese television station affiliated with Hezbollah ** Al-Manar Football Festival, a football award ceremony organised by Al-Manar * ''Al-Manār'' (magazine), a defunct Egyptian Islamic magazine * Al-Manar Centre, a Salafi mosque in the Cathays district of Cardiff, Wales * Al Manar District, a district in the Dhamar Governorate, Yemen * Al Manar National School, a national school in Handessa, Sri Lanka * Al-Manar University of Tripoli, a university in Tripoli, Lebanon *Tunis El Manar University The University of Tu ...
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Amira Sowar
Amira, Ameerah, or Ameera may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Amira (album), by Amira Willighagen, 2014 * ''Amira'' (film), a 2021 Jordanian film People * Amira (name), an Arabic and Hebrew female given name * Amira (British singer) * Ameerah (singer) or Ameerah El Ouiglani, Belgian Tunisian singer * Amira (Egyptian singer) Other * Amira (software), a data analysis and visualization software * , a U.S. Navy patrol vessel in commission 1917–1919 * Amira language or Jebel el Amira, a Niger–Congo language spoken in Kordofan, Sudan * Amira Nature Foods, an Indian food company * ''Amira'' (wasp), a wasp genus in the subfamily Encyrtinae * Amira (Ottoman Empire), an elite Ottoman Armenian business class See also * Ameera (other) * Amir (other) Amir is a title of rulers or military leaders in many Muslim countries, alternatively written as ''Emir''. Amir or Ameer may also refer to: People * Amir (name), people with the given name and surname Am ...
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Leleya Sabkar
Leleya Jaweed Abdulhusain Ali Sabkar (; born 15 July 2002) is a Bahraini professional footballer and futsal player who plays as a midfielder for Saudi Women's First Division League club United Eagles FC and the Bahrain national team. Club career Sabkar featured in the first edition of the SAFF Women's National Football Championship with Al Mamlaka, who were crowned as the champions of the kingdom. On 4 October 2024, United Eagles announced the renewal of her contract for one more season. International career Youth In 2016, Sabkar was selected to represent the Bahrain under-14 national team at the AFC U-14 Girls' Regional Championship (West). She scored seven goals in three matches, ending the tournament as the second-highest scorer and being named the tournament's best player. In December 2019, she featured for Bahrain in the WAFF U-18 Girls Championship, held in the kingdom. She scored a brace against Kuwait on the opening matchday, with Bahrain finishing the tournament ...
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Alaa Lami
Ala, ALA, Alaa, or Alae may refer to: Codes * Åland Islands, ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code * Åland, ISO 3166-1 country code * Former NYSE stock symbol of Alcatel; see Alcatel-Lucent * Almaty International Airport, IATA code Military * , a US Navy tugboat * Ala (Roman allied military unit), a Republican-period, largely infantry, formation of 5,400 men * Ala (Roman cavalry unit), an Imperial-period, purely cavalry, formation of 500 men * American Legion Auxiliary * Arab Liberation Army * Arakan Liberation Army Mythology and religion * Ala (demon), a female demon in Serbian mythology * Ala (Luwian goddess), a Hittite and Luwian goddess * Ala (Odinani), an Alusi (deity) in the Odinani beliefs of the Igbo people of Nigeria Organizations * African Leadership Academy * Alleanza Liberalpopolare – Autonomie, an Italian political party * Allgemeine Anzeigen GmbH * American Latvian Association * American Leadership Academy * American Legion Auxiliary * American Library Association ...
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Elaf Shareef
Elafius, alternately Elaphus and Elasius, was recorded as a British figure of the fifth century AD. Elafius is the name used by Bede, while the best texts of Constantius of Lyon record the name as Elaphus and Elafus. He is the only named British figure (apart from the martyr-saint Alban) in the ''Vita Germani'' (Life of Saint Germanus), written by Constantius of Lyon in the mid to late 5th century, which describes two visits to Britain by bishop Germanus of Auxerre. According to Constantius during Germanus's second visit to Britain (perhaps in c. AD 446–447) he met Elafius and miraculously cured his crippled son. This act served to demonstrate to the Britons that Catholicism was the true faith rather than Pelagianism. Elafius is mentioned as being ''regionis illius primus or 'leader of that region' in chapters 26 and 27 of Constantius of Lyon's hagiography of Germanus and also in Chapter XXI of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England. Both sources mention that ''provincia t ...
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Nadia Fadhil
Nadia is a female name. Variations include Nadja (given name), Nadja, Nadya, Nadine (given name), Nadine, Nadiya, and Nadiia. Most variations of the name are derived from Arabic, Slavic languages, or both. In many Slavic languages, names similar to ''Nadia'' mean "hope": Ukrainian language, Ukrainian ''Nadiya'' (Надія, accent on the ''i''), Czech language, Czech ''Naďa'', Belarusian language, Belarusian ''Nadzieja'' (Надзея, accent on the ''e''), and Old Polish ''Nadzieja'', all of which are derived from Proto-Slavic ''*naděja'', the first three from Old East Slavic. In Bulgarian language, Bulgarian and Russian language, Russian, on the other hand, Nadia or Nadya (Надя, accent on first syllable) is the diminutive form of the full name Nadezhda (given name), Nadezhda (Надежда), meaning "hope" and derived from Old Church Slavonic, which it entered as a translation of the Greek word ''ἐλπίς'' (Elpis (mythology), Elpis), with the same meaning; in those la ...
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