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Maha Shehata
Maha Al-Demerdash Al-Demerdash Shehata (; born 13 February 1989) is an Egyptian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper for Egyptian club Al Ahly Women and the Egypt women's national football team, Egypt women's national team. Her nickname is "The Beast." Early life Al-Demerdash was born on 13 February 1989 in Gharbia Governorate, Egypt. She began playing football with the boys in the street and has loved football since childhood, despite rejection from her family and her community. She began her career as a right-back, playing in that position for five years, before becoming a goalkeeper. Club career Al-Demerdash joined Al-Mansoura at 17. She won Best Goalkeeper in the Egyptian Women's Premier League in 2010, and was similarly named the best goalkeeper in the Egyptian Women's Cup. The team was frozen in 2011. She then moved to the Cairo-based team Wadi Degla SC. She was influenced by the men's team's captain and goalkeeper Essam El Hadary, ...
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Trabzon İdmanocağı (football Women)
İdmanocağı or İdman Ocağı is a Turkish sports club based in Trabzon, Turkey. The club had a strong rivalry with another club, İdmangücü, which matched the The Intercontinental Derby (football), Istanbul derby between Fenerbahçe S.K., Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray S.K., Galatasaray. İdmanocağı were compared to Galatasaray in that period, partly because of this rivalry and partly because of their red and yellow colours. The association football, football department discontinued in 1967 when they were forced by the Turkish Football Federation to merge with İdmangücü and two other local clubs, Karadenizgücü and Martıspor to form Trabzonspor. They were founded as the first club in the city of Trabzon. Being old and deeply rooted in the city, they played a huge role in the development of various sports in the city. The club also have a women's volleyball department. History After World War I, young people in Trabzon were engaged with the development of football in the ...
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