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Hamzah Idris
Hamzah Idris Falatah ( ar, حمزة إدريس فلاتة, born 8 October 1972) is a Saudi Arabian footballer. He played as a striker for Ohud from 1992 to 1995 and then for Al Ittihad until he retired in 2007. For Saudi Arabia national team he participated at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, 1996 Summer Olympics and at 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup. He held the national record for most goals scored in one season at 33 goals for the 1999–2000 season. This record was superseded in 2018–2019 season, when Abderrazak Hamdallah scored 34 goals . He is currently an assistant coach for Al-Ittihad, He was number 9 for Al-Ittihad. Club Carrer Stats Honours Club Ohud * Saudi First Division : 1991, 1993 Al Ittihad * Saudi Premier League : 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007 * Saudi King Cup : 1997, 2001, 2004 * Saudi Federation Cup : 1999 * Asian Cup Winners Cup : 1999 * AFC Champions League : 2004, 2005 * Arab Champions League : 2005 * Gulf Club Champions Cup : 1999 * SE Super Cup : ...
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Medina
Medina,, ', "the radiant city"; or , ', (), "the city" officially Al Madinah Al Munawwarah (, , Turkish: Medine-i Münevvere) and also commonly simplified as Madīnah or Madinah (, ), is the second-holiest city in Islam, and the capital of the Medina Province of Saudi Arabia. , the estimated population of the city is 1,488,782, making it the fourth-most populous city in the country. Located at the core of the Medina Province in the western reaches of the country, the city is distributed over , of which constitutes the city's urban area, while the rest is occupied by the Hejaz Mountains, empty valleys, agricultural spaces and older dormant volcanoes. Medina is generally considered to be the "cradle of Islamic culture and civilization". The city is considered to be the second-holiest of three key cities in Islamic tradition, with Mecca and Jerusalem serving as the holiest and third-holiest cities respectively. ''Al-Masjid al-Nabawi'' () is of exceptional importance in Isla ...
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1988–89 Saudi First Division
Statistics of the 1988–89 Saudi First Division. External links Saudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League StatisticsAl Jazirah25 Jan 1989 issue 5963 Saudi First Division 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 associat ... 2 {{SaudiArabia-footy-competition-stub ...
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1999 Arab Club Champions Cup
The 1999 Arab Club Champions Cup was played in Egypt in the city of Cairo. Al Shabab won the championship for the second time beating in the final Al-Jaish. Participants Preliminary round Zone 1 (Gulf Area) Qualification from GCC Champions League held in Jeddah in 1999. ---- ---- ---- ---- ''Al-Ittihad withdrew. West Riffa SC & Al-Salmiya advanced to the final tournament.'' Zone 2 (Red Sea) Qualifying tournament held in Abha. ---- ---- '' Al Shabab advanced to the final tournament.'' Zone 3 (North Africa) Al-Mahalla disqualified by UAFA. ASC Sonalec withdrew. ''Olympique Béja advanced automatically to the final tournament.'' Zone 4 (East Region) Qualifying tournament held in Amman. ---- ---- '' Al-Wehdat & Al-Jaish advanced to the final tournament.'' Final tournament Group stage The eight teams were drawn into two groups of four. Each group was played on one leg basis. The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the ...
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GCC Champions League
The GCC Champions League ( ar, دوري أبطال الخليج للأندية), formerly known as the Gulf Cup for Clubs ( ar, كأس الخليج للأندية), was an annually organized football league tournament for clubs of the Arabian peninsula. The tournament was first organized in 1982 and was last played in 2015, the 31st edition. Attempts to play the 2016 and 2017 editions failed. It was organised by the Gulf Cooperation Council and open to clubs from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates Although having much popularity in its initial first decades, the tournament faced decline as the Asian Champions League and AFC Cup forced many Gulf clubs to be unable to participate in the competition. Logos File:GCC Champions League.jpg, 2009–2014 Official Logo File:Gulf_Club_Champions_Cup_2015_Official_Image.jpg, 2015 Official Logo Winners of GCC Champions League Performances Performance by nation The following table lists countrie ...
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1998–99 Saudi Premier League
Statistics of the 1998-1999 Saudi Premier League. Stadia and locations Final league table Playoffs Semifinals Final External links Saudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:1998-99 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League Professional League Professional sports, Professional sports leagues are organized in numerous ways. The two most significant types are one that developed in Europe, characterized by a tiered structure using promotion and relegation in order to determine participati ...
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1997–98 Saudi Premier League
Statistics of the 1997–98 Saudi Premier League. Stadia and locations Final League table Playoffs Semifinals Third place match Final External links Saudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statisticsgoalzz {{DEFAULTSORT:1997-98 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 associat ... Professional League ...
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Al Ittihad Club (Jeddah)
Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabian Club ( ar, نادي الإتحاد العربي السعودي), referred to as Al-Ittihad, is a professional football club based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1927. The club has spent its entire history in the top flight of football in Saudi Arabia, currently known as the Saudi Professional League. Al-Ittihad matches are played at its main stadium in King Abdullah Sports City, is the second-largest stadium in Saudi Arabia, which has a capacity of 62,000 spectators. Al Ittihad has a long-standing rivalry with Al-Hilal, which is referred as ''Saudi El Clasico'', which is considered the most prominent and most followed match in Saudi football. It is considered as the oldest sports club still surviving in Saudi Arabia, as the club was founded after a meeting of some prominent football fans in Jeddah. The most successful period in the club history was the 1990s and mid 2000s, when the club achieved a large number of titles and achievements. Al-Ittih ...
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1996–97 Saudi First Division
Statistics of the 1996–97 Saudi First Division. External links Saudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics Saudi First Division League seasons Saudi Professional League 2 {{SaudiArabia-footy-competition-stub ...
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1995–96 Saudi First Division
Statistics of the 1995–96 Saudi First Division. Relegation play-offs Al-Ansar, who finished 2nd, faced Hajer, who finished 3rd for a two-legged play-off. First leg External links Saudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics Saudi First Division League seasons Saudi Professional League 2 {{SaudiArabia-footy-competition-stub ...
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1994–95 Saudi First Division
Statistics of the 1994–95 Saudi First Division. External links Saudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics2 Apr 1995 issue 8211 Saudi First Division 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 associat ... 2 {{SaudiArabia-footy-competition-stub ...
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1994–95 Saudi Premier League
Al-Nassr Al Nassr Football Club ( ar, نادي النصر السعودي; '' Naṣr'' meaning ''Victory'') is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Riyadh. Formed in 1955, the club plays its home games at the Mrsool Park. Their home colours are yello ... defended the championship and claimed their 6th championship, although the Saudi FA rules stipulated that both teams in the championship final had to play away, so although both finalists are from Riyadh, the final was in Jeddah. Al Nassr had four coaches during the season. Youssouf Khamis was the lucky one to win the final, following the successive sackings of Henri Michel, Ivo Borkibo and Nasser Jawhar. Stadia and locations Final league table Playoffs Semifinals Third place match Final External links RSSSF StatsSaudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League Statistics {{DEFAULTSORT:1994-95 Saudi Premier League Saudi Premier League seasons Saudi Professional League Professional League ...
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1992–93 Saudi First Division
The following is a table of the Statistics of the 1992–93 Saudi First Division, the second-tier league of football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... in Saudi Arabia. External links Saudi Arabia Football FederationSaudi League StatisticsAl Jazirah25 April 1993 issue 7514 Saudi First Division League seasons Saudi Professional League 2 {{SaudiArabia-footy-competition-stub ...
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