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Al Ahly FC Women
Al Ahly Women's Football Club (), commonly known as Al Ahly FC Women, is an Egyptian professional sports club based in Cairo, Egypt. The club is mainly known for its professional football team which currently plays in the Egyptian Women's Premier League, the highest tier in the Egyptian football league system. History Formation (2021) On 2 September 2021, Al Ahly announced that it will started Their Own Women's Football Team by accepting applications from young girls aged four to 20-years-old to help them form their first women's football team. On 26 June 2023, Al Ahly Club's Board of Directors decided to establish a junior women's football team in the club as a beginning to prepare a basic team to participate in the tournaments organized by the Football Association for women's football. Senior Team and the first season On 15 July 2024, Amir Tawfik, Acting CEO of Al-Ahly Football Company and Director of Contracts, announced the appointment of Frenchman Dimitri Lipoff ...
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Rodina Abdelrasool
Rodina (Bulgarian and Russian : "homeland", Czech: "family") may refer to: People with the surname *Anastassiya Rodina (born 1991), Kazakhstani handball player *Evgeniya Rodina (born 1989), Russian tennis player * Marina Rodina (born 1980), birth name of Russian YouTube user *Irina Rodina (born 1973), Russian judoka * Vadym Rodina (born 1988), Ukrainian football defender * Viktoria Rodina (born 1989), Russian politician *Yelena Gulyayeva (née Rodina, 1967), Russian high jumper Places * Rodina, a village in Ariniș Commune, Maramureș County, Romania *Rodina Stadium (Khimki), Russia *Rodina Stadium (Kirov), Russia * Hotel Rodina in Sofia, Bulgaria Other uses * Rodina (political party), a political party of Russia * ''Rodina'' (TV series), a Russian television series based on the Israeli series ''Hatufim'' and the American series ''Homeland'' * ''Rodina'' (magazine), a Russian historical illustrated magazine * Rodina-class motorship, a Russian river passenger ship * Rodina wat ...
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Charity Reuben
Charity Chetachukwu Reuben (born 25 December 2000) is a Nigerian footballer, who plays for Al Ahly Women. She previously represented Ibom Angels in the Nigeria Women Premier League, and Nigeria women's national under-20 football team. For the 2017 Nigeria Women Premier League, she scored eight goals, the most by any player in the league. Career After joining from Rivers Angels in 2015, Reuben scored six goals during the 2016 Nigeria Women Premier League. Charity featured for Nigeria at the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. In February 2018, she was nominated by the Nigeria Football Federation The Nigeria Football Federation (known as Nigeria Football Association until 2008) is Nigeria's association football, football sports governing body, governing body. It was formally launched in 1945 and formed the first Nigerian national football ... for the 2017 Women Player of the Year. In May 2018, she was nominated as the best player in the 2017 Nigeria Women Premier League at ...
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Nadine Mohamed (footballer)
Nadine Mohamed (; born 7 October 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Egyptian Women's Premier League club Al Ahly. Born in Germany, she plays for the Palestine national team. Early life Nadine Mohamed grew up in a football-oriented family and began playing with her brother and neighborhood friends. Her father, a football coach, initially opposed her playing in a club due to traditional views about women in the sport. However, with her mother's support, Nadine joined a girls' team at Berliner AK 07, marking the start of her football career before eventually joining Türkiyemspor in 2020. Club career In September 2024, Al Ahly announced the signing of Nadine Mohamed from Türkiyemspor Berlin to strengthen their women's team, which was preparing for its debut in the Women's Premier League. International career In May 2023, Nadine received her first call-up to the Palestine national team for two friendly matches against Saudi Arabia Saudi Arab ...
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Wafaa Rabea
Wafa is the news agency of the Palestinian National Authority Wafa or WAFA may also refer to: * West African Football Academy, Ghanaian football club * West Australian Football Association, the original name of the West Australian Football League * ''Wafa'' (TV series), a 2016 Pakistani drama television series * '' Wafa: A Deadly Love Story'', a 2009 Bollywood film * Wafa Movement, a Tunisian political party * Wafa Sultan (born 1958), psychiatrist and author known for her criticism of Islam * Wafaa (name), a common Arabic name * Wafaa (party) The Wafaa is an illegal political party in Algeria. The party was founded by Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi, son of Bashir al-Ibrahimi and several times a minister in the Boumédiène and Bendjedid eras. It was banned in 2000 for alleged links to the ou ..., an Algerian political party See also * Bewafaa (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Menna Tarek
Noha Tarek Sayed Saber (; born 1 March 2000), known as Menna Tarek, is an Egyptian footballer who plays as a forward for Egyptian club Al Ahly and the Egypt women's national team. Early life Tarek was born in Cairo, Egypt on 1 March 1999. Club career Tarek began playing football at age six. She signed to the club El-Dakhleya at age 10, winning the best player in the competition award her first three seasons. After receiving her first cap for the national team, Tarek signed for Wadi Degla. Tarek moved in November 2018 to Turkey to join Fatih Vatan Spor, who play in the Turkish Women's Football Super League. She scored one goal in the first match with her new club. Following her time in Turkey, Tarek returned to Egypt to play for El Gouna. Tarek signed with Al Shabab in the Saudi Women's Premier League for the 2022–23 season. She scored upon her debut, a 4–2 loss to Al-Hilal on 14 October 2022. She scored the decisive goal in Al-Shabab's first win, a 2–1 victory ...
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Habiba Hafez
Habiba Essam Mohamed Hafez (; born 20 March 2007), commonly known as Habiba Essam 'Bibo' () is an Egyptian professional footballer playing as a midfielder for Egyptian Women's Premier League club Al Ahly and a forward for the Egyptian national football team. Club career Habiba started playing football at the age of five and was soon spotted by then- Wadi Degla coach Mohamed Kamal, who brought her into the club. At just 16 years old, She competed in her first continental tournament, the 2022 CAF Women's Champions League, in Morocco with the Cairo-based club. On 25 September 2024, the newly formed women's team of Al Ahly announced the signing of Habiba on a three-year contract worth over 1 million Egyptian pounds. International career The Egyptian talent represented the country's U-20 team in the 2024 African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification, playing every match as Egypt reached the fourth round and scoring three goals. Habiba was first called up to the Senior national te ...
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Mia Darden
Mia, Mía, MIA, or M.I.A. may refer to: Music Artists * M.I.A. (rapper) (born 1975), English rapper and singer * M.I.A. (American band), 1980s punk rock band from Orange County, California * MIA. (German band), a German rock/pop band formed in 1997 * Mia (singer) (born 1983), Lithuanian singer and television presenter Songs * "Mía" (Armando Manzanero song) * "Mia" (Bad Bunny song) (2018) * "Mía" (Paulina Rubio song) * "Mía" (Tito El Bambino song) * "M.I.A" (Cher Lloyd song) (2019) * "Mia", a song by Aerosmith from ''Night in the Ruts'' * "M.I.A.", a song by Avenged Sevenfold from ''City of Evil'' * "Mia", a 1967 song by Sergio Bruni * "Mia", a song by Chevelle from '' Point No. 1'' * "Mia", a song by Emmy the Great from '' First Love'' * "M.I.A.", a song by the Foo Fighters from '' There Is Nothing Left to Lose'' * "Mia", a 1992 song by Gorki from ''Gorky'' * "Le Mia", a song by IAM * "Mia", a song by IU * "M.I.A.", a song by M.I.A. from ''Arular'' * "MIA", a 2013 so ...
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Nour Idris
Noor or Nour may refer to: Arts and media *''Noor'', an album by the metal band Adorned Brood *''Noor'', the Arabic title for Turkish soap opera '' Gümüş'' and a character in the series *''Noor'', a 2020 Pakistani television series with Usama Khan * ''Noor'' (film), a 2017 Bollywood film * ''Noor'' (novel), a 2021 Africanfuturist novel by Nnedi Okorafor * ''Noor'' (play), a 2009 play by Akbar Ahmed People *Noor (name) *Queen Noor of Jordan Places *Noor (Meuse), a river in the Netherlands and Belgium *Noor, Iran, a city in northern Iran and capital of the Noor county * Noor County, a county in Mazandaran Province in Iran * Noor Palace, Sweden Power plants *Noor Abu Dhabi, a solar power plant in Abu Dhabi, UAE *Noor Energy 1, phase 4 of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park near Dubai, UAE *Ouarzazate solar power station, also known as Noor Power Station, a concentrated solar power station in Ouarzazate, Morocco Other uses *Noor (horse), an Irish-bred Thoroughbred rac ...
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Nada Khaled
Nada may refer to: Culture * Nāda, a concept in ancient Indian metaphysics Places * Nada, Hainan, China * Nada, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States * Nada, Nepal, village in Achham District, Seti Zone * Nada, Texas, United States * Nada Station, a station on the JR Kobe Line, located in Hyogo, Japan *Nada Tunnel, a tunnel near Nada, Kentucky *Nada-ku, Kobe, one of nine wards of Kobe, Japan People * Nada (given name), a feminine given name in South Slavic languages, Arabic, and Italian * Nađa, a feminine given name in South Slavic languages People with the stage name * nada (English musician), alias of Steve Grainger, a UK electronica/ambient artist *Nada (Italian singer) (born 1953), Italian singer * Nada (South Korean musician) (born 1991), Korean rapper and singer * NaDa, or Red_NaDa, Lee Yun-Yeol, South Korean professional ''StarCraft'' player People with the surname * Youssef Nada (1931–2024), Egyptian businessman and financial strategist Arts, e ...
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