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In October 2009, Ibis reached the 100,000 rooms milestone [12] and opened its first hotel in Moscow, [13] followed by a 50th hotel in Brazil [14] and a first hotel in Japan. [15] In 2012, Ibis' largest hotel in the Asia-Pacific region opened in Bandung. [16] In September 2011, Accor rebranded All Seasons into Ibis Styles, and Etap Hôtel into ...
The FIBA West Asia Super League (WASL) is an international basketball league organised by FIBA Asia, consisting of clubs from West Asia and Gulf regions, in addition to the representatives of South and Central Asia. The league was announced in 2022 and started with the inaugural season from December, until June 2023.
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation: Men's. U18/19; U16/17; ... Qatar: 87.8 22 105: 1 ... Oman: 43.4 38 151: 1 Macau ...
Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation (SBF) No. of teams: 12: Country: Saudi Arabia: Continent: FIBA Asia : Most recent champion(s) Al-Hilal (7th title) (2023–24) Most titles: Ohud (20 titles) TV partner(s) SSC: Feeder to: Basketball Champions League Asia FIBA West Asia Super League Arab Club Basketball Championship: Domestic cup(s) SBF Cup ...
The Oman Basketball Association (Arabic: الاتحاد العماني لكرة السلة) is the governing body of basketball in Oman.. Basketball started in Oman from Saidiya School in Muscat which was established in the year 1940, where the game was practiced by the school’s teachers and some students.
The Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation (Arabic: الاتحاد العربي السعودي لكرة السلة) is the governing body of basketball in Saudi Arabia. [1]The federation founded in 1964, represents basketball with public authorities as well as with national and international sports organizations and as such with Saudi Arabia in international competitions.
The Oman national basketball team represents Oman in international men's basketball and is regulated by the Oman Basketball Association (OBA), [2] the governing body for basketball in the country. Competitive record
The 19th Arabian Gulf Cup (Arabic: كأس الخليج العربي) was the nineteenth edition of the biannual Gulf Cup competition.It took place in Muscat, Oman, from 4 to 17 January 2009, with Oman emerging as the winner for the first time in its history, [1] following a penalty shootout against regional rivals Saudi Arabia.