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Al-Fayhaa TV is an independent Arabic television channel broadcasting from Suleymaniyah, Iraq and is owned by Mohammad Al-Tay. The channel was founded on July 25, 2004. The channel broadcasts news and political and cultural programming with a Shia Islam-leniency, but liberal. [1]
Al-Fayha Club (Arabic: نادي الفيحاء السعودي) is a professional football club based in Al Majma'ah, that plays in the Saudi Pro League, the first tier of Saudi football. It was founded in 1953. Al-Fayha's colors are orange and blue, hence the nickname "Al-Burtuqali." Al-Fayha have won the Saudi Second Division once in the 2013 ...
Fayha or Fayhaa is an Arabic word which could refer to: Al-Fayhaa Association, a Non-profit organizations in Lebanon. Fayha, Kuwait, a suburb in Kuwait. Al-Fayhaa Stadium, a soccer stadium in Syria. Al-Fayhaa TV, a TV channel in Iraq
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Dhiaa al-Asadi, guest of Al-Fayhaa TV, August 2014. Dhiaa Najm Abdullah Al-Asadi (Arabic: ضياء نجم عبد الله الاسدي) is an Iraqi academic, politician and head of the Al-Ahrar Bloc in parliament, the second largest parliamentary bloc in the Iraqi Parliament after the 2014 Iraqi parliamentary election.
Al-Fayhaa Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الفيحاء), also known as Mohamed Musbah Al‑Waeli Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Basra, Southern Iraq. The stadium is part of the much larger Basra Sports City complex , and is surrounded by football training pitches, four Five Star hotels and other sports-related facilities. [ 5 ]
Al-Fayhaa Sports Complex (Arabic: مَدِينَة ٱلْفَيْحَاء ٱلرِّيَاضِيَّة, romanized: Madīnat al-Fayḥāʾ ar-Riyāḍīyah), is a football training facility opened in 1976, serving as the headquarters of the Syrian Arab Federation for Football as well as the official training centre of the Syrian football team.