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Al-Wakrah SC
Al-Wakrah Sport Club () is a Qatari multi sports club, multi-sports club based in the city of Al Wakrah. Their professional association football, football team competes in the Qatar Stars League. They play their home games at the Al Janoub Stadium. Name history *1959: Founded as ''Al-Wakrah Youth Club'' *1967: Changed name to ''Al-Wakrah Sports Club'' History Al Wakrah was founded in 1959, and was officially legitimized in 1965 under the name of ''Al Wakrah Youth Club''. From that time, its football and handball sections were formed, with both participating in local competitions. It changed its name to ''Al Wakrah Sports Club'' in 1967. Over the years, it branched out to many sports, including chess, basketball, and bowling. The original club headquarters at Al Wakrah Stadium was constructed in 1984, and tennis and Squash (sport), squash teams were also formed during this time in addition to its previously formed sports teams. They won the Qatari league twice, in 1999 and ...
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Al Janoub Stadium
Al-Janoub Stadium (), formerly known as Al-Wakrah Stadium (), is a retractable roof, retractable-roof association football, football stadium in al-Wakrah, Qatar that was inaugurated on 16 May 2019. This was the second of the eight stadiums inaugurated for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, after the renovation of Khalifa International Stadium. It was designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid (1950–2016) together with the firms AECOM and Jain & Partners of Dubai. The stadium features a curvilinear postmodern architecture, postmodernist and neo-futurism, neo-futurist design. The appearance of the roof was inspired by the sails of traditional dhows used by pearl hunting, pearl divers from the region, weaving through currents of the Persian Gulf. It is the official headquarters of the football club Al-Wakrah SC, where the matches of the Qatar Stars League are held. The capacity of the stadium is 20,000; the capacity was 40,000 before the World Cup. The stadium is located abou ...
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Bowling
Bowling is a Throwing sports#Target sports, target sport and recreational activity in which a player rolls a bowling ball, ball toward Bowling pin, pins (in pin bowling) or another target (in target bowling). Most references to ''bowling'' are to pin bowling, specifically tenpin bowling, played in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth realm, Commonwealth countries. ''Bowling'' can also refer to target bowling, such as lawn bowls. Bowling is played by 120 million people in more than 90 countries, including 70 million people in the United States alone. In pin bowling, players knock over Bowling pin, pins on a long smooth surface called a ''Bowling alley, lane''. Lanes have a wood or synthetic surface with protective lubricating oil applied in different oil patterns that affect Bowling ball#Ball motion, ball motion. A strike (bowling), strike is achieved when all the pins are knocked down on the first roll, and a spare is achieved if all remaining pins are knocked over on a second ro ...
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Mohammed Al-Bakri
Mohammed Al-Bakri is a Qatari footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Al-Wakrah, and the Qatar national team. He has also appeared for the Qatar U19, U20, and U23 teams. Career Al Bakri was included in Qatar's squad for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup The 2019 AFC Asian Cup (or commonly called the Asian Cup 2019) was the 17th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, the quadrennial international association football, football championship of Asia organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) ... in the United Arab Emirates. Career statistics International References External links * * * Mohammed Al Bakriat WorldFootball.com 1997 births Living people Footballers from Doha Qatari men's footballers 21st-century Qatari sportsmen Qatar men's international footballers Qatar men's youth international footballers Qatari expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Austria Expatriate men's footballers in Belgium Qatari expatriate sportspeople in ...
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Qatari Second Division
The Qatari Second Division (), QSD or Second Division League, also was known as Qatargas League due to sponsorship reasons, is the second tier of the two-tier football league competition in Qatar. Contested by 8 teams, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Qatar Stars League (QSL), the top-tier football league in the country. The QSD seasons, like those of the QSL, run from September to April. The league's first season was played in 1979 which was won by Al-Ittihad. The club with the most QSD wins is Al-Markhiya which has won 6 QSD titles. According to the league's development strategy, starting with the 2022–23 season, the first-placed club of this league will play a relegation match against the tenth-placed club of the first league to decide which club will participate in the first league next season. There is no relegation from the second division. History In 1990, the Qatar Football Association dissolved three second division clubs: Al Nasr, Al Ta ...
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Qatari Stars Cup
The Qatari Stars Cup is a Qatari football competition known as Ooredoo Cup due to sponsorship reasons. The knockout competition, which involves a round-robin structure, was first started in 2009 when the Qatar Stars League structure was amended. The competition was generally formed to give clubs more competitive games during the regular season and is open only to clubs playing in the Qatar Stars League. History * 2009: Al-Gharafa SC 5–0 Al Ahli SC * 2010: Al-Sadd SC 1–0 Umm Salal SC * 2011–12: Al-Wakrah SC 0–0 (10–9 pen.) Al-Kharitiyath SC * 2012–13: El Jaish 2–0 Al-Arabi * 2013–14: Qatar SC 3–2 Al-Sadd SC * 2017–18: Al-Gharafa SC 3–2 Al-Rayyan SC * 2018–19: Al-Gharafa SC 1–0 Al-Duhail SC * 2019–20: Al-Sadd SC 4–0 Al-Arabi * 2020–21: Al-Sailiya SC 2–0 Al-Rayyan SC * 2021–22: Al-Sailiya SC 5–4 Al-Wakrah SC * 2022–23: Al-Duhail 1–0 Umm Salal SC * 2023–24: Umm Salal 4–4 (3–1 pen.) Al-Arabi * 2024–25: A ...
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Qatar Sheikh Jassem Cup
The Sheikh Jassim Cup () is an annual men's super cup competition in Qatari football held between the winner of the Qatar Stars League and the Emir of Qatar Cup. History The inaugural Sheikh Jassim Cup was held in 1977. Prior to the 2014 Sheikh Jassim Cup, all 18 Qatari football clubs competed in the cup. Under this format, the teams were divided into four groups with the winners from each group qualifying for the semi-finals. The cup serves as the opening event to the Qatar's football season. Al Sadd SC are the most successful team in the competition's history, having won the trophy on 15 occasions. Previous winners *1977: Al Sadd SC Draw Al Rayyan SC (penalties) *1978: Al Sadd SC 2–1 Qatar SC *1979: Al Sadd SC 1–0 Al Ahli SC (Doha) *1980: Al-Arabi SC 2–1 Al Ahli SC (Doha) *1981: Al Sadd SC *1982: Al-Arabi SC *1983: Qatar SC *1984: Qatar SC *1985: Al Sadd SC *1986: Al Sadd SC *1987: Qatar SC *1988: Al Sadd SC *1989: Al-Wakrah SC *1990: Al Sadd SC *1991: Al-Wakrah SC ...
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2024 Qatar Cup
The 2024 Qatar Cup, more widely known as the Crown Prince Cup, was the twentieth edition of the Qatar Cup. It is played from May 1, 2024 – May 4, 2024. The cup is contested by the top four finishers of the 2023–24 Qatar Stars League. Participants Matches Semi-finals Finals References Qatar Crown Prince Cup Qatar Cup Qatar Cup The Qatar Cup (formerly known as Qatar Crown Prince Cup) is a tournament in men's football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), go ...
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1999 Qatar Crown Prince Cup
The 1999 Qatar Crown Prince Cup was the 5th edition of this cup tournament in men's football (soccer). It was played by the top four teams of the Q-League. Al-Wakrah Al Wakrah () is the capital city of the Al Wakrah Municipality in Qatar. Al Wakrah's eastern edge touches the shores of the Persian Gulf and Qatar's capital Doha is situated immediately north of the city. Governed by Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Jassi ... were crowned champions for the first time. Results Qatar Crown Prince Cup 1998–99 in Qatari football {{Qatar-footy-competition-stub ...
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Qatar Cup
The Qatar Cup (formerly known as Qatar Crown Prince Cup) is a tournament in men's football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t .... It is played by the top 4 teams of the Qatar Stars League after each season. In 2013, the tournament was renamed Qatar Cup. Previous winners All-time top scorers Top-performing clubs References External linksCup at soccerway.comQatar Crown Prince Cup – Hailoosport.com(Arabic) Qatar Crown Prince Cup – Hailoosport.com {{Football in Qatar Crown National association football supercups ...
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2000–01 Qatar Stars League
Statistics of Qatar Stars League for the 2000–01 season. Overview It was contested by 9 teams, and Al-Wakrah SC, Al-Wakrah won the league. Personnel Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Foreign players League standings ReferencesQatar - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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1998–99 Qatar Stars League
Statistics of Qatar Stars League for the 1998–99 season. Overview It was contested by nine teams, and Al-Wakrah won the league. Personnel Foreign players Each club is limited to 2 foreign players. Final league table Statistics First round Obtained frodaharchivesh3> Goal statistics *Total goals scored: 112 *Fastest goal: Mohammed Salem Al-Enazi (1:45) *Goal scored latest: Allen Kamuanga *Top goalscorers: Akwá (11 goals) General statistics *Most 'Man of the Match' awards: Mubarak Mustafa References Qatar – List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1998-99 Qatar Stars League Qatar Qatar, officially the State of Qatar, is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Geography of Qatar, Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares Qatar–Saudi Arabia border, its sole land b ... 1 ...
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Zaha Hadid
Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid ( ''Zahā Ḥadīd''; 31 October 1950 – 31 March 2016) was an Iraqi-born British architect, artist, and designer. She is recognised as a key figure in the architecture of the late-20th and early-21st centuries. Born in Baghdad, Iraq, Hadid studied mathematics as an undergraduate and later enrolled at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in 1972. In search of an alternative to traditional architectural drawing, and influenced by Suprematism and the Russian avant-garde, Hadid adopted painting as a design tool and abstraction as a method to "reinvestigate the aborted and untested experiments of Modernism ..to unveil new fields of building". She was described by ''The Guardian'' as the "Queen of Curves", who "liberated architectural geometry, giving it a whole new expressive identity". Her major works include the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympics, the Broad Art Museum, Rome's MAXXI Museum, and the Guangzhou Opera House. Som ...
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