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Al-Nahda Club (Arabic: نادي النهضة; (also known locally as Al-Aneed, or "The Tenacious", or just plainly as Al-Nahda) is an Omani sports club based in Al-Buraimi. [2] The club currently plays in the Oman Professional League, top division of Oman Football Association. Their home ground is Al-Buraimi Sports Complex. The stadium is ...
This category is made up of the logos of Omani football teams and includes current, historical, and variant logos. Omani football clubs are listed in Category:Football clubs in Oman . Media in category "Omani football logos"
Pages in category "Al-Nahda Club (Oman) players" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
National emblem of Oman based on Image:Flag_of_Oman.svg: Date: Mid-18th century-present: Source: Extracted from File:Flag of Oman.svg. Author: Extracted from the flag of Oman from Open Clip Art: Permission (Reusing this file)
Al-Nahda Club may refer to: Al-Nahda Club (Oman), an Omani sports club based in Al-Buraimi; Al-Nahda Club (Saudi Arabia), a Saudi football club from Al-Khobar;
Oman Tourism Development Company (OMRAN) [1] is a Government owned company mandated to drive the investment, growth and development of the tourism sector in the Sultanate of Oman. Established in 2005, [ 2 ] they are the master developers of major tourism, heritage and urban developments.
Nahda was established on 3 February 1926, [4] by Elias Nakhle Boutrous, Emile Raffoul Boutrous, and Elias Moubarak, as Lebanon's first ever football club. [5] The club won the inaugural Lebanese Premier League in the 1933–34 season; their team consisted of: Elias Nakhle Boutrous, Edmond Rbeiz, Anis Al Lala, Emile Khoury, Georges Karam, Khalil Salmon, Georges Boukhazi, Gebran Boukhazi, Adel ...
A Simple White Field. 750–934: Flag of The Abbasid Caliphate: A Simple Black Field. 1508–1521: Flag of The Kingdom of Portugal: A White Field with The Portuguese Coat of Arms in the Center. 1521–1578: Flag of The Kingdom of Portugal: A White Field with the Portuguese Coat of Arms in the Center. 1578–1640: Flag of The Kingdom of Portugal