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  2. Saudi Arabia men's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Arabia national basketball team is the national basketball team representing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is administered by the Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation . [ 2 ] ( Arabic : اتحاد المملكة العربية السعودية لكرة السلة )

  3. Saudi Basketball League - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Basketball League; Sport: Basketball: Founded: 1976; 49 years ago () Organising body: Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation (SBF) No. of teams: 10 (men) 6 (women) Country: Saudi Arabia: Continent: FIBA Asia : Most recent champion(s) Al-Hilal (7th title) (2023–24) Most titles: Ohud (20 titles) TV partner(s) SSC: Feeder to: Basketball ...

  4. Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation (Arabic: الاتحاد العربي السعودي لكرة السلة) is the governing body of basketball in Saudi Arabia. [1]The federation founded in 1964, represents basketball with public authorities as well as with national and international sports organizations and as such with Saudi Arabia in international competitions.

  5. Qatar men's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The Qatar national basketball team represents Qatar in international basketball competitions. It is administered by the Qatar Basketball Federation. (Arabic: الاتحاد القطري لكرة السلة) [3] The team won two bronze medals at the Asian Basketball Championship and belongs to the major contenders among Arab nations.

  6. Qatari Basketball League - Wikipedia

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    There is a second division and two domestic cup tournaments, the Emir of Qatar Cup and the Qatar Crown Prince Cup. In the 2012–13 season, the league expanded for the first time in its history, going from 8 to 12 teams with the newly entered clubs including Lekhwiya , Al-Shamal Sports Club , Umm Salal SC , and Al-Khor Sports Club .

  7. Al-Ansar (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ansar is a professional basketball club based in the city of Medina in the Al Madinah Province, Saudi Arabia that plays in the Saudi Premier League. They competed in the 2000 and 2010 Arab Club Championships .

  8. Al Nassr BC - Wikipedia

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    Al Nassr, is a Saudi professional basketball club based in Riyadh. The team plays in the Saudi Basketball League , the national top league, as well as in the West Asia Super League (WASL). The club plays their its home games at Green Basketball Court in Riyadh .

  9. Mohammed Saeed Al-Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Al-Jaber was born in 1970 in Asir, southern Saudi Arabia. He earned a master's degree in Business Administration with First-Class Honors from King Abdulaziz University. Additionally, he obtained a Master's in Military Science from the Saudi Armed Forces Command and Staff College, graduating at the top of his class with the Sword of Honor. [3]