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Salimata Et Taséré FC
Salimata is a feminine West African given name, a form of Salima, the feminine form of Arabic Salim, which means "safe" or intact". Notable people with the given name include: *Salimata Diarra (born 1994), Malian footballer * Salimata Fofana (born 1997), Ivorian judoka *Salimata Koné (born 1990), Malian footballer * Salimata Lam ( 2017–present), Mauritanian human rights activist * Salimata Sawadogo (born 1958), Burkinabé diplomat and magistrate * Salimata Simporé (born 1987), Burkinabé footballer * Salimata Traoré (born 1994), Malian politician See also *Salimata et Taséré FC, the official name of Salitas FC, a Burkinabé association football club * Salima (other) {{given name Feminine given names African feminine given names ...
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Salim (name)
Salim (also spelled Saleem or Salem or Selim, , strictly transliterated as ') is a name of Arabic origin meaning "safe" or "undamaged". Related names are Selima, Salima, Saleemah, and Salma. When transliterated, the name Salem () can become indistinguishable in English, as the spelling ''Salim'' is also used, though with a long ''a'' and a short ''i'' sounds. Salim is also an Indonesian-Chinese surname based on Lim. Surname * Abubakar Salim (born 1993), British actor * Ahmed Salim (1989-2024), Bangladeshi painter and convicted murderer hanged in Singapore * Ali Saleem (born 1979), Pakistani television host * Ali Selim (born 1960/61), American film director * Aliyah Saleem (born 1989), British ex-Muslim and human rights activist * Ezzedine Salim (1943–2004), Iraqi politician * Huner Saleem (born 1964), Iraqi-Kurdish film director * Mai Selim (born 1983), Jordanian singer * Malek Saleem (born 1985), Qatari professional basketball player * Mohammed Ali Salim (1934/3 ...
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Salimata Fofana
Salimata Fofana is an Ivorian judoka. She won one of the bronze medals in the women's 52-kg event at the 2015 African Games held in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo. She won one of the bronze medals in the women's 52-kg event at the 2016 African Judo Championships held in Tunis, Tunisia and at the 2019 African Judo Championships held in Cape Town, South Africa. In 2020, she also won one of the bronze medals in women's 52-kg event at the 2020 African Judo Championships held in Antananarivo, Madagascar. At the 2021 African Judo Championships The 2021 African Judo Championships took place in Dakar, Senegal, from 20 to 22 May 2021. Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:African Judo Championships, 2021 2021 2021 ... held in Dakar, Senegal, she won the silver medal in her event. References External links * Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living ...
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Salimata Lam
Salimata Lam is a Mauritania, Mauritanian Human rights activists, human rights defender. She is an anti-slavery activist, and national coordinator of the Human rights in Mauritania, human rights non-governmental organisation S.O.S. Esclaves. Biography Lam is the coordinator for S.O.S. Esclaves, a non-governmental organisation founded in 1995 by Mauritanian lawyer Boubacar Ould Messaoud, to tackle the issue of modern slavery. Lam's organisation also advocates against Forced marriage, forced marriages. As of August 2015, programs of anti slavery organisations including S.O.S. Esclaves has resulted in the institution of laws in Mauritania that stipulate the increase of prison term for offenders from ten to twenty years as well as criminalizing the act of forced marriages. In a 2015 interview with Al Jazeera Media Network, Al Jazeera however, Lam indicated that despite the presence of the amended laws in the constitution to tackle slavery and forced marriages in Mauritania, "only one ...
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Salimata Sawadogo
Salimata or Salamata Sawadogo Tapsoba (born December 31, 1958, in Ouagadougou, Upper Volta) is the former chair of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. She is also a magistrate, and (as of 2006), the Ambassador of Burkina Faso to Senegal, Mauritania, Guinea, Cape Verde and Gambia. She is also a member of the Jurist Women's Association of Burkina Faso. Education Sawadogo earned her scientific baccalaureate (called in Burkina "BAC D") in 1979. She then entered the University of Ouagadougou's law school, and in 1980 received her Diplôme d'études universitaires générales ("DEUG I", a degree of general academic studies) and in 1981 her "DEUG II". In 1982, she received her law degree, and in 1983 her master's degree in law. In 1985, she received her magistracy degree at the French National School for the Judiciary. Career Law Sawadogo was an examining magistrate to the Court of Bankruptcy of Ouagadougou. She subsequently became President of the Court of Work of ...
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Salimata Simporé
Salimata Simporé (born 29 January 1987) is a Burkinabé footballer who plays as a forward for Belarusian Premier League club FC Minsk and the Burkina Faso women's national team. Club career Simporé played in Burkina Faso for Princesses in 2005 and 2015, for USFA in 2016 and for Etincelles in 2019. In October 2006, Simporé was registered as a player for Equatorial Guinean club Las Vegas. International career Between 2006 and 2010, Burkinabé-born Simporé used to play for Equatorial Guinea as a naturalized player, having integrated the Equatorial Guinea's squads that won the 2008 African Women's Championship and reached the second place in the 2010 African Women's Championship, which allowed Equatorial Guinea to qualify for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. Around April 2011, Simporé was removed from national team by the Italian-born Brazilian coach Marcelo Frigerio, who had recently assumed, just a few months before participating in the World Cup, that Simporé was male. Sin ...
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Salimata Traoré
Salimata Traoré (born 1994) is a politician and member of the national assembly in Mali. See also *Politics of Mali Until the military coup of March 22, 2012 and a second military coup in December 2012 the politics of Mali took place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Mali is head of state with ... References Malian politicians Living people 1994 births {{Mali-politician-stub ...
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Salitas FC
Salimata et Taséré FC, known as Salitas FC, is a Burkinabé association football club, based in Ouagadougou. They were promoted to the Burkinabé Premier League after the 2016–17 season. They stayed up in their first season after promotion, they are currently still in the Burkinabé Premier League. Their kits are green and orange in color and made by Sindio. They play their home games in the 30,000-capacity Stade du 4 Août. Honours *Coupe du Faso: 1 :: 2018. * Burkinabé SuperCup: 1 :: 2018. Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Confederation Cup: 2 appearances :: 2019 – group stage :: 2020 The year 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of even ... – first round Notable players References {{reflist Football clubs in Burkina Faso Sport in Ouagadougou Salitas FC ...
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Salima (other)
Salima may refer to: People * Salima Abi Rashed (1887–1919), Lebanon's first female lawyer * Salima Aga Khan (born 1940), ex-wife of Prince Karim Aga Khan * Salima Belhaj (born 1978), Dutch-Moroccan politician * Salima El Ouali Alami (born 1983), Moroccan athlete * Salima Ghezali (born 1958), Algerian journalist and writer * Salima Hamouche (born 1984), Algerian volleyball player * Salima Hashmi (born 1942), Pakistani artist and writer * Salima Ikram (born 1965), Pakistani archaeologist * Salima Machamba (1874–1964), Sultan of Mohéli * Salima Mazari (born 1980), Afghan politician * Salima Mukansanga (born 1988), Rwandan football referee * Salima Murad (c. 1905–1974), Iraqi Jewish singer * Salima Rockwell (born 1974), American volleyball player, coach and broadcaster * Salima Saa (born 1971), French politician *Salima Salih (born 1942), Iraqi short story writer, translator and artist * Salima Souakri (born 1974), Algerian judoka * Salima Tete (born 2001), Indian ...
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Feminine Given Names
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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