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Aigles De La Médina
The Aigles de la Médina is a Senegalese women's football club competing in the Senegalese Women's Championship. The club is based in the city of Dakar in the commune d'arrondissement of Médina. History The Eagles of Médina Club was founded in 1991 under the name of Chattes de Dakar. It has been affiliated with the Senegalese Football Federation since 1999, the club has won the Senegal Championship twice (in 2003 and 2007) and the Senegalese Women's Cup three times (in 2005, 2006, and 2009). During the 2020–2021 season, the Eagles led the championship before losing to the Amazons of Grand-Yoff on the final day, allowing Dakar SC to claim the title on goal difference. In 2023, as the Eagles' best players were transferred to rival clubs, the team struggled to remain in the first division. In 2024, led by the attacking trio of Ndeye Awa Casset, Haby Baldé, and Mbene Kane, the team won the championship again, seven years after their last title. This victory qualified them ...
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Senegalese Women's Championship
The Senegalese Women's Championship is the top flight of women's association football in Senegal. The competition is run by the Senegalese Football Federation. History The first Senegalese women's championship was contested in 1992. Champions The list of champions and runners-up: Rq: :Jappo Olympique de Guediawaye (ex. Sirènes de la Patte d'Oie and ex. Sirènes de Grand Yoff) Most successful clubs See also * Senegalese Women's Cup References External links Tunisian Football Federation
{{Top level women's association football leagues around the world Top-level women's association football leagues in Africa, Senegal Football competitions in Senegal Football leagues in Senegal, Women Sports leagues established in 1992 Women's football in Senegal ...
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Marie Diokh
Marie may refer to the following. People Given name * Marie (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name ** List of people named Marie * Marie (Japanese given name) Surname * Jean Gabriel-Marie, French composer * Jean Gabriel Marie (1907–1970), his son, French romantic composer Arts, entertainment and media Film, television and stage * ''Marie'' (1980 TV series), an American television show * ''Marie'' (1985 film), an American biography of Marie Ragghianti * ''Marie'' (2020 film), a documentary short about homebirths * ''Marie'' (talk show), hosted by Marie Osmond * ''Marie'' (TV pilot), a 1979 American pilot with Marie Osmond * ''Marie'', a 2009 ballet by Stanton Welch Literature * ''Marie'' (novel), by H. Rider Haggard, 1912 Music * ''Marie'', a 2008 EP by the Romance of Young Tigers * "Marie" (Cat Mother and the All Night Newsboys song), 1969 * "Marie" (Johnny Hallyday song), 2002 * "Marie" (Sleepy Hallow song), 2022 * "Marie", ...
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Aminata Kanté
Aminata is a given name. People with this name include: * Aminata Barrow (born 2004), Gambian swimmer * Aminata Diaw (1959–2017), Senegalese academic and political philosopher * Aminata Maïga Ka (born 1940), Senegalese writer * Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye, member of the Pan-African Parliament * Aminata Savadogo (born 1993), Latvian singer * Aminata Sow Fall (born 1941), Senegalese-born author * Aminata Traoré (other), multiple people * Allahoury Aminata Zourkaleini, Nigerien politician * Sidibé Aminata Diallo Sidibé Aminata Diallo (born 1950) is a Malian academic and politician. She is a professor in town planning at the University of Bamako and has previously worked for UNESCO. Academia Diallo gained her doctorate in development and urban studies fr ...
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Khady Faye
Khady is a female given name common in Senegal. Notable people with the name include: * Khady Diallo (born 1955), Ivory Coast Francophile and cultural engineer * Khady Dieng or Ndeye Dieng (born 1994), Senegalese basketball player * Khady Diop (also spelt Khadidiatou) (born 1971), Senegalese basketball player * Khady Hane (born 1962), Senegalese author * Khady Koita (born 1959), Senegalese activist against violence towards women and FGM * Khady Yacine Ngom (born 1979), Senegalese basketball player * Khady Sall (born 1987), Senegalese footballer * Khady Seck (born 2000), Senegalese handball player * Khady Sylla Khady Sylla (Dakar, March 27, 1963 – Dakar, October 8, 2013) was a Senegalese writer of two novels, short work, and filmmaker. Life Born in Dakar, she studied at the ''École Normale Supérieure'' where she became interested in a literary caree ... (1963–2013), Senegalese writer and filmmaker {{Given name Feminine given names ...
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Aminata Diop (footballer)
Aminata Diop (born c. 1978) is a Malian woman who in 1989 fled to France to escape a female genital mutilation (FGM) procedure. She applied for asylum in October 1990, and is believed to have been the first woman to cite FGM as a reason for seeking refugee status. Both Diop's initial application and an appeal in September 1991 were denied on technical grounds, as she had failed to seek help from the Malian government before fleeing the country. However, she was subsequently allowed to stay in France. Life in Mali Diop was born into a Muslim family in Sikasso, a large town in Mali's south, with her native language being Bambara. At the age of 12, she was sent to school in the capital Bamako. Diop was betrothed to the son of her father's best friend at the age of eight, but a wedding was not scheduled until much later. According to the local tradition, she was required to undergo a ritual circumcision before she could be married, which would involve the removal of her clitoris and ...
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Meta Kandé
Meta most commonly refers to: * Meta (prefix), a common affix and word in English ( in Greek) * Meta Platforms, an American multinational technology conglomerate (formerly ''Facebook, Inc.'') Meta or META may also refer to: Businesses * Meta (academic company), performing analysis of scientific literature (2009–2022) * Meta (augmented reality company), a maker of digital eyewear (2013–2019) * Meta Linhas Aéreas, a Brazilian airline (1991–2011; formerly ''META'') * MetaBank, an American bank (founded 1954; now ''Pathward'') Computing * Meta element (<meta … >), an (X)HTML element providing a webpage's structured metadata * Metadata, data about data * META II, a compiler-writing language * Meta key, a modifier key on 1970s/80s workstation keyboards * FF Meta, a typeface * Metasequoia (software), a 3D computer graphics package * Metaverse, proposed networks of 3D virtual worlds for social connection * Imagination META, a microprocessor * Meta-Wiki, a Wikimedia Foundati ...
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Adama Sané
Adama (Oromo: ', Amharic: አዳማ), formerly Nazreth (), is one of the cities of Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Located in the East Shewa Zone southeast of the capital, Addis Ababa, the city sits between the base of an escarpment to the west, and the Great Rift Valley to the east. Overview Adama is a busy transportation center. The city is situated along the road that connects Addis Ababa with Dire Dawa. A large number of trucks use this same route to travel to and from the seaports of Djibouti and Asseb (though the latter is not currently used by Ethiopia, following the Eritrean-Ethiopian War). Additionally, the new Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway runs through Adama. Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU) (formerly Nazareth Technique College) is located in Adama. Adama Stadium is the home of Adama City FC, a member of the Ethiopian Football Federation league. History The city name Adama may have been derived from the Oromo word ', which means a cactus or a cactus-like t ...
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