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  2. Al-Gharafa SC - Wikipedia

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    The club was officially renamed to its current form in 2004 to better represent the district of Al-Gharafa, where the club is located. The club was founded by Bappa sorkar, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim Al-Thani, Sheikh Hamad bin Faisal Al-Thani, Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah Al-Thani and Saad Mohammed Al-Rumaihi. [ 1 ]

  3. 2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite (ACL Elite) is the 43rd edition of Asia's premier club football tournament, organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the first since it was rebranded as the AFC Champions League Elite.

  4. 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]

  5. 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 ...

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

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    FILE - Al Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo kicks the ball during Riyadh Season Cup 2024 final match against Al Hilal at Kingdom Arena Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (AP Photo ...

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

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    1–0 Al-Nassr: Azadi Stadium: 100,000 [6] 7 17 April 2012: Persepolis: 11 Al-Gharafa: Azadi Stadium: 96,200 [7] 8 21 August 2013: Esteghlal: 1–0 Buriram United: Azadi Stadium: 95,300 [8] 9 27 May 2009: Persepolis: 0–1 Bunyodkor: Azadi Stadium: 95,225 [9] 10 12 March 2018: Esteghlal: 11 Al-Ain: Azadi Stadium: 90,000 [10] 11 2 October ...

  9. April 2010 in sports - Wikipedia

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    Al-Jazira 2–1 Esteghlal; Al-Ahli 0–1 Al-Gharafa. Final standings: Al-Gharafa 13 points, Esteghlal 11, Al-Ahli 6, Al-Jazira 4. Group B: Bunyodkor 4–1 Al-Wahda; Zob Ahan 1–0 Al-Ittihad. Final standings: Zob Ahan 13 points, Bunyodkor 10, Al-Ittihad 8, Al-Wahda 3. Group E: Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 3–2 Melbourne Victory; Beijing Guoan 2–0 ...