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Al-Shabaab (militant Group) Attacks
Al-Shabab or Al-Shabaab () may refer to: Football clubs *Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut, in Lebanon, now Ansar Al Mawadda SC *Al Shabab Al Arabi Club (Dubai), in the United Arab Emirates *Al-Shabab Club (Manama), in Bahrain *Al Shabab FC (Riyadh), in Saudi Arabia *Al-Shabab SC (Kuwait) *Al-Shabab SC (Iraq) *Al-Shabab SC (Seeb), in Oman *Al-Shabab SC (Syria) *Chabab SC Ghazieh, in Lebanon *Shabab Al Ahli Club, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates *Shabaab al Jabal, in Libya *Shabab Al-Ordon SC, in Jordan *Shabab Al-Ordon Club (women), in Jordan *Shabab Al Sahel FC, in Lebanon *Shabab El Bourj SC, in Lebanon *Shabab Rafah, in Palestine *Muaither SC, in Qatar, previously known as Al Shahab Groups *Al-Shabaab (militant group), in Somalia *Al-Shabab Al-Muslim, an Islamic extremist Palestinian coalition *Al-Shabaab (Mozambique), an Islamist rebel group Places *Shabab District, Chardavol County, Ilam province, Iran **Shabab Rural District **Shabab, Iran, a city Other uses *Shabaab (film ...
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Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut
Ansar Al Mawadda Sporting Club () is a Association football, football club based in Tabbaneh, a district in Tripoli, Lebanon, Tripoli, Lebanon, that competes in the and is Sectarianism in Lebanon, primarily supported by the Lebanese Druze, Druze community. Established in 1968 as Racing Hazmieh (), the club's licence was bought by Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut () in 2005, before changing their name to Ansar Al Mawadda in 2019. Their first and only participation in the Lebanese Premier League was in the 2017–18 Lebanese Premier League, 2017–18 season, having won the 2016–17 Lebanese Second Division. History Founded in 1968 as Racing Hazmieh (), in 2005 Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut () bought the licence of the former club. In 2010 they won the Lebanese Fourth Division title, moving to the Lebanese Third Division, Third Division. In 2016, they moved to the Lebanese Second Division, Second Division and the following year they promoted to the Lebanese Premier League for t ...
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