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  2. Al-Gharafa SC - Wikipedia

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    Al-Gharafa Sports Club was founded on 6 June 1979 and was formally created on 23 September 1979 as Al-Ittihad by the first president of the board of directors, Khalifa Bin Fahad Bin Mohammed Al-Thani (1979–1982) under resolution no. 9.

  3. Saudi Open - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural Asian Tour tournament was played in December 2023. 19-year-old Denwit Boriboonsub shot a 7-under-par final round 64 to finish three strokes ahead of Henrik Stenson to win his third tournament in three consecutive weeks. [8] [9] In 2024, the tournament was moved from December to April. John Catlin was victorious, winning wire-to ...

  4. Asian Club Championship and AFC Champions League Elite ...

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    Al-Gharafa: Al-Jazira: 4–2: 14 April 2010 Sim Woo-yeon: Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors: Persipura Jayapura: 8–0: 14 April 2010 Ha Tae-goon: Suwon Samsung Bluewings: Shanghai Shenhua: 4–0: 16 March 2011 Younis Mahmoud: Al-Gharafa: Al-Jazira: 5–2: 4 May 2011 Krunoslav Lovrek: Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors: Arema: 6–0: 10 May 2011 Lee Dong-gook 4 ...

  5. Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr eyes Asian glory amid revitalised Saudi ...

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    Al-Nassr is third with ten points from four games and will be almost certain of a place in the next round if it defeats Al-Gharafa of Qatar. Al-Hilal, a four-time champion and top of the group ...

  6. Al-Nassr draws with Al-Shorta in first game in rebranded AFC ...

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    Without an ill Cristiano Ronaldo, Al-Nassr of Saudi Arabia drew with Al-Shorta of Iraq 1-1 in the first ever game in the revamped and rebranded AFC Champions League Elite on Monday. Ronaldo was ...

  7. 2024 Saudi Super Cup final - Wikipedia

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    This will be Al-Nassr's fifth appearance in the final. Al-Nassr lost the 2014 and 2015 finals to Al-Shabab and Al-Hilal respectively and won the 2019 and 2020 finals against Al-Taawoun and Al-Hilal. Al-Nassr qualified by defeating Al-Taawoun 2–0 in the semi-finals. [8] Al-Hilal will be making their seventh finals appearance, the most by any club.

  8. Al Nassr FC - Wikipedia

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    The club advanced to the next stage. Al Nassr met their old rival, Al-Ahli, in the quarter-finals of the AFC Champions League. The Riyadh and Jeddah clubs have a long history of rivalry. Al Nassr won the "Classico" after Gonzalo Nicolas Martínez and Abdulfattah Asiri each scored a goal, with Hamdallah creating key moments for both.

  9. Thani bin Jassim Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Thani bin Jassim Stadium (Arabic: ملعب ثاني بن جاسم), also known as the Al-Gharrafa Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in the Al Gharrafa district of Al Rayyan, Qatar. It is currently used mostly for football matches. Al-Gharrafa SC and Umm Salal SC play there. The stadium holds 21,175 people and was built in 2003. [1]