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Samma FC
Samma Football Club () is a Jordanian football club based in Samma (Irbid), Samma, Jordan, 18 kilometers west of the city of Irbid. It currently competes in the Jordanian First Division League, the second tier of Football in Jordan, Jordanian football. History Samma as a club hosts several sports teams, including football, but also in other sports like volleyball and the sports of both baseball and softball. On 5 June 2012, the Jordan Football Association penalized Samma in several ways, most notably by relegating it from the Jordanian Second Division League to the Jordanian Third Division League, due to a match incident against Hartha Club, Hartha. It had also been involved in a riot two years earlier in the Third Division League. On 25 March 2017, Samma was once again promoted to the Jordanian Second Division League, Second Division League. On 8 October 2022, Samma was promoted to the Jordanian First Division League. That same season on 15 October, Samma emerged as victori ...
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Prince Hashim Stadium
Prince Hashim Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Ar Ramtha, Jordan. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches. The stadium holds 5,000 people. References External links

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2022 Jordanian Second Division League
The 2022 Jordanian Second Division League started on 4 August 2022 and concluded on 15 October 2022. The league featured 10 teams from the 2021 campaign, two new teams relegated from the 2021 Jordan League Division 1, 2021 Division 1: That Ras SC, That Ras and Mansheyat Bani Hasan SC, Mansheyat Bani Hasan, and four new teams promoted from the 2023 Jordanian Third Division: Deir Alla SC, Deir Alla, Shabab Nazal SC, Shabab Nazal, Ghor Al-Safi SC, Ghor Al-Safi, and Rabba Al-Sarhan Club, Rabba Al-Sarhan. Samma FC, Samma won the league title and promoted to the 2024 Jordanian First Division League alongside Umm Al-Qutain SC, Umm Al-Qutain. Shabab Nazal SC, Shabab Nazal, Deir Alla SC, Deir Alla, Mansheyat Bani Hasan SC, Mansheyat Bani Hasan, and That Ras SC, That Ras got relegated to the 2023 Jordanian Third Division League, Third Division League. Teams A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 10 sides from the 2021 Jordanian Second Division League, two relegated from the 20 ...
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Football Clubs In Jordan
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 that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called ''football'' include association football (known as ''soccer'' in Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States, and sometimes in Ireland and New Zealand); Australian rules football; Gaelic football; gridiron football (specifically American football, arena football, or Canadian football); International rules football; rugby league, rugby league football; and rugby union, rugby union football. These various forms of football share, to varying degrees, common origins and are known as "football codes". There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world. Contemporary codes of football can be t ...
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Ahmed Barjam
Ahmad () is an Arabic male given name common in most parts of the Muslim world. Other English spellings of the name include Ahmed. It is also used as a surname. Etymology The word derives from the root ( ḥ-m-d), from the Arabic (), from the verb (''ḥameda'', "to thank or to praise"), non-past participle (). Lexicology As an Arabic name, it has its origins in a Quranic prophecy attributed to Jesus in the Quran which most Islamic scholars concede is about Muhammad. It also shares the same roots as Mahmud, Muhammad, Hamed, and Hamad. In its transliteration, the name has one of the highest number of spelling variations in the world. Some Islamic traditions view the name Ahmad as another given name of Muhammad at birth by his mother, considered by Muslims to be the more esoteric name of Muhammad and central to understanding his nature. Over the centuries, some Islamic scholars have suggested the name's parallel is in the word 'Paraclete' from the Biblical text,"Isa", ...
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Hossam Al-Zyoud
Hossam or Hussam or Hosam or Husam (; ) is an Arabic/Semitic male given name and surname. It means the sharp sword or a cutting blade. In some traditions it translates to "sword of justice" or "sword that divides justice and injustice". Notable people with the name include: It is more commonly used in the Middle East. Given name *Hossam Abdelmoneim (born 1975), Egyptian football player * Hossam AlJabri, activist, preacher and speaker on Islam and Muslims *Hossam Mohammed Amin (1950–2021), Iraqi general under Saddam Hussein's government * Hossam Arafat (Egyptian football player) (born 1990), Egyptian footballer * Hossam Arafat (Palestinian politician), Palestinian politician *Hossam Ashour, (born 1986), Egyptian footballer * Hossam El-Badry (born 1960), Egyptian football manager and former footballer * Hossam Bahgat (born c. 1978), Egyptian human rights activist and investigative journalist *Hossam Eisa, Egyptian politician and academic *Hussam Fawzi (born 1974), Iraqi footballer *H ...
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Saddam Al-Masry
Saddam Hussein (28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician and revolutionary who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 1979 until his overthrow in 2003 during the U.S. invasion of Iraq. He previously served as the vice president from 1968 to 1979 and also as the prime minister from 1979 to 1991 and later from 1994 to 2003. A leading member of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, he espoused Ba'athism, a mix of Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, while the policies and political ideas he championed are collectively known as Saddamism. Born near the city of Tikrit to a Sunni Arab family, Saddam joined the revolutionary Ba'ath Party in 1957. He played a key role in the 17 July Revolution that brought the Ba'athists to power and made him vice president under Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr. During his tenure as the vice president, Saddam nationalized the Iraq Petroleum Company, diversifying the economy, and introduced free healthcare and education. Saddam attempted to ...
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Haitham Hijazi
Haytham, Haitham or Haitem () male given name meaning "hawk". It is highly popular among Middle Eastern communities. Notable people with this name include: * Ibn al-Haytham (965-1040), Mesopotamian Muslim polymath * Haytham I, Shirvanshah (r. 861-?) * Haytham II, Shirvanshah * Haitham Ahmed Zaki (born 1984), Egyptian actor * Haithem Al-Matroushi (born 1988), Emirati footballer * Haithem Ben Alayech (born 1989), Tunisian wrestler * Haitham El Hossainy (born 1977), Egyptian judoka * Haitham Kadhim (born 1983), Iraqi footballer * Haithem Mahmoud (born 1991), Egyptian wrestler * Haitham Mrabet (born 1980), Tunisian footballer * Haitham Mustafa (born 1977), Sudanese footballer * Haitham Yousif (born 1969), Assyrian singer * Haitham Zein (born 1979), Lebanese footballer * Haytham Faour (born 1990), Lebanese footballer * Haytham Tambal (born 1978), Sudanese football striker * Malik ibn al-Haytham al-Khuza'i, Khurasan missionary leader * Haitham bin Tariq (born 1955), present ...
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Mohammad Al-Hasanat
Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets. He is believed to be the Seal of the Prophets in Islam, and along with the Quran, his teachings and normative examples form the basis for Islamic religious belief. Muhammad was born in Mecca to the aristocratic Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh. He was the son of Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Amina bint Wahb. His father, Abdullah, the son of tribal leader Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim, died around the time Muhammad was born. His mother Amina died when he was six, leaving Muhammad an orphan. He was raised under the care of his grandfather, Abd al-Muttalib, and paternal uncle, Abu Talib. In later years, he would periodically seclude himself in a mountain cave named Hira for several nights of prayer. When he was 4 ...
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