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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Afghan footballers. It includes Afghan footballers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category contains past and present players of the senior Afghanistan national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic ...
MOBY Group channels will broadcast matches. Players were voted onto teams by a jury and by the television audience. Eight teams of 18 players, one from every region, were formed. [13] The Afghan High Peace Council has praised the creation and development of the League as an, "opportunity to bring peace and stability" to Afghanistan. [11]
A. Mosawer Ahadi; Moshtaq Ahmadi; Sandjar Ahmadi; Dilawar Ahmadzay; Anwar Akbari; Rahmat Akbari; Abassin Alikhil; Khaibar Amani; Hassan Amin (footballer) Ali Amiri (Afghan footballer)
Shaheen Asmayee (Persian: شاهین آسمایی) or the Asmayee Falcons is a professional football club from Afghanistan. [1] It last played in the Afghan Premier League, representing greater Kabul. The club has won a record 5 Afghan Premier League titles. They are the only team to have won consecutive titles, having achieved that twice.
Afghan national women's soccer team in a friendly against ISAF in 2011. Local football players at a public park in Kandahar. According to the Afghanistan Football Federation, the first Afghan football club was Mahmoudiyeh F.C., which was founded in 1934. Their men's team traveled to India three years later and took part in 18 games of which 8 ...
Hafizullah Qadami Ke madaresh zandst (Persian: حفیظ الله قدمی; born 20 February 1985) is an Afghan football player, who has played for Afghanistan national football team. Considered one of Afghanistan's best players, Qadami plays as a forward and has played football with Maiwand Kabul FC since 2003.
The club was founded in August 2012, coinciding with the creation of Afghan Premier League and its players were chosen through a casting-show called Maidan-E-Sabz (Green Field). Based in the city of Herat , the club represents the provinces of Herat , Farah , Ghor , and Badghis in the western region of Afghanistan.
During the 1970s and 1980s, he was a member of the Afghanistan national team. He coached Afghan youth teams after becoming the senior manager of the Afghanistan national team in 2001. [ 4 ] His biggest achievement is leading the national football team to the SAFF Cup trophy in 2013.