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Ahmad Alan al-Iwisat (born 28 September 1982) is a Palestinian former national football team player. He is a striker and has 2 caps for the national team.[ citation needed ]
The East Timor national football team, recognized as Timor-Leste by FIFA, is the national team of East Timor and is controlled by the Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste (FFTL). They joined FIFA on 12 September 2005.
The Palestine national football team, governed by the Palestinian Football Association, represents Palestine in association football. The squad is governed by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) continentally, and FIFA worldwide.
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation is the football governing body of Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1956, its responsibilities include administration of club competitions and national teams. The founder of the SAFF is Prince Abdullah bin Faisal Al Saud.
The Palestinian Football Association is the governing body for football in Palestine, and for the men's Palestine national football team and the Palestine women's national football team.
Ahmad Saba'a is an Arab-Israeli former footballer.
The Palestine women's national football team represents Palestine in international women's football competitions. The team was established by Samar Araj in 2003 and is controlled by the Palestinian Football Association (PFA), the governing body for football in Palestine.
Jordan national under-23 football team represents Jordan in international football competitions in Olympic Games and Asian Games. It is controlled by the Jordan Football Association. Jordan Olympic Team won the bronze medal in the 2013 AFC U-22 Championship in Oman.
Ahmad Akbar Khan is a former footballer who played as a winger. Born in Australia, he represented the Pakistan national team.
Jamal Mahmoud is a Jordanian football manager of Palestinian origin, who was a midfielder for Al-Wehdat and Shabab Al-Ordon. He was the head coach of the Palestine national football team from 2011 to 2014.
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The 2014 PFF Peace Cup was the third edition of the tournament, an international football competition organized by the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) to celebrate peace month in the country through football. It was held at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila and was originally scheduled to take place from September 3–9, 2014. It was then revised to September 3–6 due to a change in format.
Ahmad Maher Wridat is a Palestinian footballer who plays as a forward for Shabab Al-Dhahiriya and the Palestine national football team. He holds the honor of being the first Palestinian to score in the AFC Champions League having scored in Al-Wehdat's 2–1 win over Bengaluru FC in February 2017.
The Palestine national under-23 football team, also known as the Palestine Olympic football team, represents Palestine in international football competitions in the Olympic Games, the Asian Games, and the AFC U-23 Asian Cup, as well as any other under-23 international football tournament. The team also serves as the national under-22 football team of Palestine.
Ahmad Abu Nahyeh is a Palestinian-Israeli professional footballer who plays as a striker for Jabal Al-Mukaber.
Hussein Bin Ali Stadium is an association football stadium in Hebron, West Bank, Palestine.
Ahmad Mustafa Hijazi is a Lebanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Lebanese Premier League club Bourj.
Ilhan bin Fandi Ahmad, better known as Ilhan Fandi, is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays either as a forward or a winger for Thai League 1 club BG Pathum United and the Singapore national team.
Mohamed Osama Ali Darwish is a Palestinian footballer who plays as a centre forward for the Palestine national team.
The third round of 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification was played from 8 to 14 June 2022 in six centralised venues. It was originally scheduled for 30 March 2021 to 29 March 2022, but the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) changed the dates on multiple occasions due to postponements of matches in the second round, impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia.