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1998 Arab Club Champions Cup
The 1998 Arab Club Champions Cup was played in Saudi Arabia in the city of Jeddah. WA Tlemcen won the championship for the first time beating in the final Al Shabab FC (Riyadh), Al Shabab. Participants Preliminary round Zone 1 (Gulf Area) Qualification from GCC Champions League held in Muscat, Oman, Muscat in February 1998. ---- ---- ---- ---- ''Al-Hilal FC, Al-Hilal withdrew. Riffa S.C., West Riffa SC & Al-Wasl FC, Al-Wasl advanced to the final tournament.'' Zone 2 (Red Sea) Qualifying tournament held in Cairo. Al-Merrikh SC, Al-Merrikh & Al-Wehda Club (Sana'a), Al-Wehda withdrew. ---- ''Al Ahly SC, Al Ahly qualified but withdrew, Al Shabab FC (Riyadh), Al Shabab replaced it and advanced to the final tournament.'' Zone 3 (North Africa) CA Bizertin withdrew. ''WA Tlemcen & Al Tahaddy SC (Benghazi), Al Tahaddy advanced automatically to the final tournament.'' Zone 4 (East Region) Tishreen SC, Tishreen, Lebanon & Palestine representative team ...
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Jeddah
Jeddah ( ), also spelled Jedda, Jiddah or Jidda ( ; ar, , Jidda, ), is a city in the Hejaz region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and the country's commercial center. Established in the 6th century BC as a fishing village, Jeddah's prominence grew in 647 when the Caliph Osman made it a major port for Indian Ocean trade routes, channelling goods to Mecca, and to serve Muslim travelers for Islamic pilgrimage. Since those times, Jeddah has served as the gateway for millions of pilgrims who have arrived in Saudi Arabia, traditionally by sea and recently by air. With a population of about 4,697,000 people as of 2021, Jeddah is the largest city in Makkah Province, the largest city in Hejaz, the second-largest city in the Saudi Arabia (after the capital Riyadh), and the ninth-largest in the Middle East. It also serves as the administrative centre of the OIC. Jeddah Islamic Port, on the Red Sea, is the thirty-sixth largest seaport in the world and the second-largest and ...
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1996–97 Omani League
The 1996–97 Omani League was the 23rd edition of the top football league in Oman. Sur SC were the defending champions, having won the previous 1995–96 Omani League season. Oman Club emerged as the champions of the 1996–97 Omani League with a total of 49 points. Teams This season the league had decreased from 14 to 12 teams. Al-Ahli Club, Buraimi SC, Al-Khaboura SC and Mirbat SC were relegated to the Second Division League after finishing in the relegation zone in the 1995–96 season. The four relegated teams were replaced Second Division League teams Sohar SC and Fanja SC. Stadia and locations League table Season statistics Top scorers {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Omani League Top level Omani football league seasons 1996–97 in Omani football Oman Oman ( ; ar, عُمَان ' ), officially the Sultanate of Oman ( ar, سلْطنةُ عُمان ), is an Arabian country located in southwestern Asia. It is situated on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Pe ...
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1996–97 Algerian Championnat National
The 1996–97 Algerian Championnat National was the 35th season of the Algerian Championnat National since its establishment in 1962. A total of 16 teams contested the league, with USM Alger as the defending champions, The Championnat started on october 10, 1996. and ended on June 26, 1997. Team summaries Promotion and relegation Teams promoted from Algerian Division 2 1996-1997 * ES Mostaganem * ES Sétif * USM Blida Teams relegated to Algerian Division 2 1997-1998 * USM Aïn Beïda * NA Hussein Dey * WA Mostaganem League table References External links1996–97 Algerian Championnat National {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Algerian Championnat National Algerian Championnat National Championnat National The Championnat de France National ( en, French National Championship), commonly referred to as simply National or Division 3, serves as the third division of the French football league system behind Ligue 1 and Ligue 2. Contested by 18 clubs, ... Algerian Ligue Profe ...
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1996–97 Yemeni League
The 1996–97 Yemeni League is the fifth edition of top-level football in Yemen. The season started in November 1996 and ended in June 1997. Al Wahda Sana'a' won the title. Teams A total of twelve teams contested the league, including teen sides from the 1994–95 season and two promoted teams from the 1994–95 ??? league. Al-Taliya Taizz and Al-Shurta Aden were relegated from 1994 to 1995 Yemeni League after finishing the season in the bottom two places of the league table. 1994–95 ??? League champions Al-Ittihad (Ibb) and runners-up Al Sha'ab Sana'a secured direct promotion to the Yemeni League. Stadia and locations League table Season statistics Top scorers References {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Yemeni League Yem Yemeni League seasons football football ...
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Al-Wehda Club (Sana'a)
Al-Wehda Sports & Cultural Club ( ar, نادي الوحدة الرياضي و الثقافي صنعاء) is a Yemeni football club based in Sana'a. Founded in 1954, Al-Wahda (which means "unity" in Arabic), is one of the most successful and famous clubs in Yemen, having won the Yemeni League four times since 1990. Al-Wehda has a fierce rivalry with local rivals Al-Ahli Club Sana'a. Honours * Yemeni League: 1 (before 1990) ::1978/79 * Yemeni League: 4 (since 1990) ::1994/95, 1996/97, 1997/98, 2001/02 * Prince Nassem's Cup: 2 Performance in AFC competitions * AFC Champions League The AFC Champions League (abbreviated as ACL) is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation, and contested by Asia's top-division football clubs. It is the most prestigious club competition ...: 4 appearances ::2004, 2000, 1999, 1998 External links Team's profile - ''kooora.com'' Sport in Sanaa Football clubs in Yemen Association footbal ...
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Sudan Premier League
Sudan Premier League ( ar, الدوري السوداني الممتاز) is the top division of the Sudan Football Association, it was created in 1965. It starts on August 1 and ends May 31. Sudan Premier League Clubs 2022-23 Championship history Performance by club Double Titles (League and Cup in the Same Season) * Al-Merrikh SC : 6 times :: 1993, 2001, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2018 * Al-Hilal Club : 5 times :: 1998, 2004, 2009, 2016, 2021-22 Top scorers See also *African Cup of Champions Clubs / CAF Champions League *African Cup Winners' Cup / CAF Confederation Cup *CAF Cup External links sudanfootball.net (arab) www.sudanfootball.sd (en,france,arab)
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Al-Merrikh SC
Al-Merrikh Sporting Club ( ar, نادي المريخ الرياضي) is a Sudanese football club based in Omdurman. Their home stadium is Al-Merrikh Stadium, which is locally known as The Red Castle. Founded in 1908, Al-Merrikh is one of the oldest football clubs in Africa, and have won the Sudan Premier League 16 times and Sudan Cup 14 times. The club share a fierce rivalry with Al-Hilal, the games between them regularly selling out, as well as being the only other realistic challenger to the league crown. They won the Om-al-Dahab championship in 1965 and have been the only team to have ever won this one time event. Al-Hilal are also based in Omdurman with only Al-Ardha street separating the teams and between them they are Sudan's most powerful and successful football clubs. Club history Al-Merrikh was founded under the name of Al-Masalma Sporting Club in 1908 by students from Al-Masalmah district that was headed by their chairman Jek Deng Aban Gorang in Omdurman of Gordon Mem ...
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Egyptian Premier League
The Egyptian Premier League ( ar, الدوري المصري الممتاز), also known as WE Egyptian Premier League (WE EPL) after the addition of title sponsor WE, is a professional association football league in Egypt and the top level of the Egyptian football league system. The league comprises 18 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Egyptian Second Division. Seasons mostly run from August to May. Unlike most other leagues, all games are played all over the week. The Egyptian Premier League was founded in 1948, unifying the local leagues that had existed previously. 70 clubs have competed in the league since its founding. Al Ahly have won the title 42 times, more than any other club. Their closest rivals, Zamalek, have won the league 14 times. Only five other clubs have won the league; those clubs are Ghazl El Mahalla, Ismaily, Al Mokawloon Al Arab, Olympic Club, and Tersana. The Egyptian Premier League is one of the top national leagu ...
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Al Ahly SC
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1996–97 UAE Football League
Statistics of the UAE Football League for the 1996–97 UAE Football League. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and Al Wasl FC Al Wasl Football Club ( ar, نادي الوصل لكرة القدم) is an Emirati professional football club based in Dubai, that competes in the United Arab Emirates Football League. It is a part of the multi-sports club Al Wasl SC. Arge ... won the championship. First stage Playoff ReferencesUnited Arab Emirates - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 UAE Football League UAE Pro League seasons United 1996–97 in Emirati football ...
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Al-Wasl FC
Al Wasl Football Club ( ar, نادي الوصل لكرة القدم) is an Emirati professional football club based in Dubai, that competes in the United Arab Emirates Football League. It is a part of the multi-sports club Al Wasl SC. Argentina-legend Diego Maradona was the manager of the club in 2011 and 2012. The club has a supporters group, named as the ''Ultras Junoon''. History Early years Al Wasl was founded on 1960 as ''Zamalek Club'' when a group of young men gathered in Bakhit Salem's house in Zabeel to establish the club to practice their sporting hobbies. Members had to rent a small house, each paying 10 AED to support the club's budget. In 1962, the club moved to different house owned by Madia bint Sultan, and elected Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to be their club president. Around 1966 Zamalek would beat Al Shabab in a Canada dry championship which was their first achievement. In 1974 Al Orouba agreed to merge with Zamalek to form Al Wasl Club. Rivalries Al W ...
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1996–97 Saudi Premier League
Al-Ittihad won the 1996–97 Saudi Premier League, their second championship, the last being won in 1982. Stadia and locations Final league table Promoted: Al-Sho'ala and Al-Ta'awan. Playoffs Semifinals Third place match Final External links RSSSF StatsSaudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League The Saudi Pro League (SPL for short) ( ar, دوري المحترفين السعودي, link=no, ''Dawriyy al-Muḥtarifayni as-Suʿūdī''), known as the Roshn Saudi League (RSL for short) for sponsorship reasons, is the top division of associa ... Professional League ...
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