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List Of CAF Football league Won By Club
1277 days ago
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List Of CAF Football league Won By Club

Here is the list of the CAF African football league won by the club.## The most successful club in the CAF African Football League is Al Ahly, which has won 10 titles and finished runner-up 5 times. The second most successful club is Zamalek which has also been runner up 3 times with 5 titles.## Check out the complete list below## Title won by club club Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runner-up Al Ahly 10 5 1982, 1987, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2020, 2021 1983, 2007, 2017, 2018, 2022 Zamalek 5 3 1984, 1986, 1993, 1996, 2002 1994, 2016, 2020 TP Mazembe 5 2 1967, 1968, 2009, 2010, 2015 1969, 1970 ES Tunis 4 4 1994, 2011, 2018, 2019 1999, 2000, 2010, 2012 Hafia FC 3 2 1972, 1975, 1977 1976, 1978 Wydad AC 3 2 1992, 2017, 2022 2011, 2019 Raja CA 3 1 1989, 1997, 1999 2002 Canon Yaoundé 3 0 1971, 1978, 1980 — Asante Kotoko 2 5 1970, 1983 1967, 1971, 1973, 1982, 1993 JS Kabylie 2 0 1981, 1990 — Enyimba 2 0 2003, 2004 — ES Sétif 2 0 1988, 2014 — Vita Club 1 2 1973 1981, 2014 Hearts of Oak 1 2 2000 1977, 1979 ES Sahel 1 2 2007 2004, 2005 Ismaily 1 1 1969 2003 Orlando Pirates 1 1 1995 2013 ASEC Mimosas 1 1 1998 1995 Mamelodi Sundowns 1 1 2016 2001 Oryx Douala 1 0 1965 — Stade d'Abidjan 1 0 1966 — CARA Brazzaville 1 0 1974 — MC Alger 1 0 1976 — Union Douala 1 0 1979 — AS FAR 1 0 1985 — Club Africain 1 0 1991 — AS Bilima 0 2 — 1980, 1985 Al-Hilal 0 2 — 1987, 1992 Shooting Stars 0 2 — 1984, 1996 Heartland 0 2 — 1988, 2009 Stade Malien 0 1 — 1965 Real Bamako 0 1 — 1966 Étoile Filante du Togo 0 1 — 1968 Simba FC 0 1 — 1972 Ghazl Al-Mehalla 0 1 — 1974 Enugu Rangers 0 1 — 1975 Africa Sports 0 1 — 1986 MC Oran 0 1 — 1989 Nkana FC 0 1 — 1990 SC Villa 0 1 — 1991 Ashanti Gold 0 1 — 1997 Dynamos FC 0 1 — 1998 CS Sfaxien 0 1 — 2006 Coton Sport 0 1 — 2008 USM Alger 0 1 — 2015 Kaizer Chiefs 0 1 — 2021 Stay tunrd...##

List Of Titles Won By Nation In CAF Champions League
1280 days ago
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List Of Titles Won By Nation In CAF Champions League

Here is the list of the title won by nations in the African Cup of Champions Clubs and CAF Champions League## The best team in the African Cup of Football in Egypt. Which has been the winner 16 times and the runner-up 10 times so far. This team has also played in most African Cup finals.## The second most successful team is Morocco which has been the winner 7 times and runner up 3 times.## Check out the full list below## Title won by nation in CAF league Nation Winners Runners-up Winning clubs Runners-up Egypt 16 10 Al Ahly Zamalek SCIsmaily SC Al Ahly Zamalek SC Ismaily SC Ghazl Al-Mehalla Morocco 7 3 Raja Casablanca Wydad AC FAR Rabat Wydad AC Raja Casablanca Tunisia 6 7 Espérance de Tunis Étoile du Sahel Club Africain Espérance de Tunis Étoile du Sahel CS Sfaxien DR Congo 6 6 TP Mazembe Vita Club TP Mazembe AS Dragons Vita Club Algeria 5 2 ES Sétif JS Kabylie MC Alger MC Oran USM Alger Cameroon 5 1 Canon Yaoundé Union Douala Oryx Douala Coton Sport Ghana 3 8 Asante Kotoko Hearts of Oak Asante Kotoko Hearts of Oak Ashanti Gold Guinea 3 2 Hafia FC Hafia FC Nigeria 2 5 Enyimba FC Shooting Stars Heartland FC Enugu Rangers South Africa 2 3 Orlando Pirates Mamelodi Sundowns Mamelodi Sundowns Orlando Pirates Kaizer Chiefs Ivory Coast 2 2 ASEC Mimosas Stade d'Abidjan ASEC Mimosas Africa Sports Congo 1 0 CARA Brazzaville — Mali 0 2 — Real Bamako Stade Malien Sudan 0 2 — Al-Hilal Uganda 0 2 — Simba FC SC Villa Togo 0 1 — Étoile Filante Zambia 0 1 — Nkana FC Zimbabwe 0 1 — Dynamos FC Stay tuned...##

List Of Hat-Tricks In AFC Champions League
1281 days ago
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List Of Hat-Tricks In AFC Champions League

Here is the list of hattricks in the AFC Champions League## The first hat-trick in the AFC Championship was scored by Kim Do-hoon in 2003 against Osotsapa playing for Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. The second hattrick was scored by Hao Haidong in 2003.## Check out the full list below## List of hattricks Player For Against Result Date Kim Do-hoon Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Osotsapa 6–0 9 March 2003 Hao Haidong Dalian Shide Osotsapa 7–1 12 March 2003 Patrick Suffo Al-Hilal Esteghlal 3–2 12 March 2003 Kiatisuk Senamuang Hoang Anh Gia Lai PSM Makassar 5–1 11 February 2004 Kim Yeon-gun Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors BEC Tero Sasana 4–0 7 April 2004 Edu Sales Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors BEC Tero Sasana 4–0 20 April 2004 Marzouk Al-Otaibi Al-Ittihad Sepahan 4–0 20 April 2004 Jasenko Sabitović Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Persik Kediri 15–0 11 May 2004 Denis Laktionov Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Persik Kediri 15–0 11 May 2004 Kim Do-hoon Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Persik Kediri 15–0 11 May 2004 Mohamed Al-Zeno Al-Jaish Al-Zawraa 5–1 5 April 2005 Mohsen Bayatinia PAS Tehran Al-Salmiya 5–1 6 April 2005 Rasoul Khatibi Sepahan Al-Wahda 3–1 6 April 2005 Zheng Zhi Shandong Luneng PSM Makassar 6–1 20 April 2005 Onyekachi Nwoha Al-Ain Shenzhen Jianlibao 6–0 28 September 2005 Fernandinho Gamba Osaka Da Nang 15–0 22 March 2006 Magno Alves Gamba Osaka Da Nang 15–0 22 March 2006 Gao Lin Shanghai Shenhua Dong Tam Long An 4–2 3 May 2006 A'ala Hubail Al-Gharafa Al-Wahda 5–3 17 May 2006 Diego Alonso Shanghai Shenhua Persik Kediri 6–0 23 May 2007 Travis Dodd Adelaide United Dong Tam Long An 3–0 23 May 2007 Marquinhos Kashima Antlers Krung Thai Bank 9–1 12 March 2008 Koné Kassim4 Krung Thai Bank Nam Dinh 9–1 9 April 2008 Nantawat Tansopa Krung Thai Bank Nam Dinh 9–1 9 April 2008 Nantawat Tansopa4 Krung Thai Bank Beijing Guoan 5–3 21 May 2008 Tiago Beijing Guoan Krung Thai Bank 3–5 21 May 2008 Luay Salah Erbil Al-Qadsia 4–2 21 May 2008 José Luis Villanueva Bunyodkor Saipa 5–1 24 September 2008 Leandro Gamba Osaka FC Seoul 4–2 17 April 2009 Araújo Al-Gharafa Persepolis 5–1 21 April 2009 Prince Tagoe Al-Ettifaq Al-Shabab 4–1 21 April 2009 Dejan Damjanović FC Seoul Sriwijaya 5–1 5 May 2009 Denilson Pohang Steelers Central Coast Mariners 3–2 5 May 2009 Naif Hazazi Al-Ittihad Umm-Salal 7–0 19 May 2009 Choi Hyo-jin Pohang Steelers Newcastle Jets 6–0 24 June 2009 Mohammed Noor Al-Ittihad Nagoya Grampus 6–2 21 October 2009 Krunoslav Lovrek Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Persipura Jayapura 4–1 23 February 2010 Gao Jian Changchun Yatai Persipura Jayapura 9–0 9 March 2010 Johnny Woodly Changchun Yatai Persipura Jayapura 9–0 9 March 2010 Leandro Al-Sadd Al-Ahli 5–0 10 March 2010 Shoki Hirai Gamba Osaka Singapore Armed Force 4–2 23 March 2010 Odil Ahmedov Pakhtakor Al-Ain 3–2 13 April 2010 Araújo Al-Gharafa Al-Jazira 4–2 14 April 2010 Sim Woo-yeon Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Persipura Jayapura 8–0 14 April 2010 Ha Tae-goon Suwon Samsung Bluewings Shanghai Shenhua 4–0 16 March 2011 Younis Mahmoud Al-Gharafa Al-Jazira 5–2 4 May 2011 Krunoslav Lovrek Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Arema 6–0 10 May 2011 Lee Dong-gook4 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Cerezo Osaka 6–1 27 September 2011 Éamon Zayed Persepolis Al Shabab 6–1 21 March 2012 Ricardo Oliveira Al-Jazira Nasaf 4–1 2 May 2012 Ricardo Oliveira4 Al-Jazira Al-Rayyan 4–3 16 May 2012 Yoo Byung-soo4 Al-Hilal Baniyas 7–1 23 May 2012 Wagner Ribeiro El-Jaish Al-Jazira 3–0 24 April 2013 Nasser Al-Shamrani Al-Hilal Al-Sadd 5–0 1 April 2014 Chimba Foolad Al-Fateh 5–1 23 April 2014 Ricardo Goulart Guangzhou Evergrande Western Sydney Wanderers 3–2 4 March 2015 Diogo Buriram United Guangzhou R&F 5–0 6 May 2015 Adriano4 FC Seoul Buriram United 6–0 23 February 2016 Adriano FC Seoul Sanfrecce Hiroshima 4–1 1 March 2016 Mehdi Taremi Persepolis Al-Wahda 4–2 8 May 2017 Ricardo Goulart Guangzhou Evergrande Shanghai SIPG 5–1 12 September 2017 Omar Kharbin Al-Hilal Persepolis 4–0 26 September 2017 Adriano Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Kitchee 6–0 20 February 2018 Kim Shin-wook Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Tianjin Quanjian 6–3 6 March 2018 Ricardo Goulart4 Guangzhou Evergrande Jeju United 5–3 6 March 2018 Mame Baba Thiam Esteghlal Zob Ahan 3–1 15 May 2018 Cédric Bakambu Beijing Guoan Buriram United 3–1 9 April 2019 Leonardo4 Al-Wahda Al-Rayyan 4–3 22 April 2019 Oscar Shanghai SIPG Ulsan Hyundai 5–0 21 May 2019 Bafétimbi Gomis Al-Hilal Al-Ahli 4–2 6 August 2019 Welliton Sharjah Al-Taawoun 6–0 21 September 2021 Michael Olunga Al-Duhail Esteghlal 4–3 21 April 2021 Gustavo4 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Tampines Rovers 9–0 1 July 2021 Modou Barrow Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Tampines Rovers 9–0 1 July 2021 Kento Tachibanada Kawasaki Frontale United City 8–0 2 July 2021 Shuhei Kawasaki Gamba Osaka Tampines Rovers 8–1 8 July 2021 Leandro Damião Kawasaki Frontale Daegu FC 3–1 9 July 2021 Jakub Świerczok Nagoya Grampus Daegu FC 4–2 14 September 2021 Edmilson Junior Al-Duhail Pakhtakor 3–2 14 April 2022 Zeca Daegu FC Shandong Taishan 7–0 15 April 2022 Bergson Johor Darul Ta'zim Guangzhou 5–0 15 April 2022 Hattan Bahebri Al-Shabab Mumbai City 6–0 18 April 2022 Arslanmyrat Amanow Ahal Al-Gharafa 4–2 26 April 2022 Stay tuned...##

List Of All Time Top Goalscorer In AFC Football League
1281 days ago
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List Of All Time Top Goalscorer In AFC Football League

Here is the List Of All Time Top Goalscorer In the AFC Football League## Dejan Damjanovic is the top goalscorer in the AFC Championship so far with 42 goals. And on the second number is Lee Dong-gook who has scored 37 goals.## Check out the full list below## Top goalscorers Rank Player Club(s) Goals 1 Dejan Damjanović FC SeoulBeijing GuoanSuwon Samsung BluewingsKitchee SC 42 2 Lee Dong-Gook Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 37 3 Nasser Al-Shamrani Al-ShababAl-HilalAl-IttihadAl-Ain 32 4 Elkeson Guangzhou EvergrandeShanghai SIPG 29 5 Shinzo Koroki Kashima AntlersUrawa Red Diamonds 26 6 Ricardo Goulart Guangzhou Evergrande 25 7 Muriqui Guangzhou EvergrandeAl-Sadd 20 Asamoah Gyan Al-AinAl-AhliShanghai SIPG Youssef El-Arabi Al-HilalAl-Duhail Kim Shin-wook Ulsan HyundaiJeonbuk Hyundai MotorsShanghai Shenhua Stay tuned...##

List Of The Tittle Won By Nation In AFC Football League
1281 days ago
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List Of The Tittle Won By Nation In AFC Football League

Here is the List Of Tittle Won By Nation In AFC Football League## The most successful team in the AFC Football League Championship is South Korea, which has given all the best performances till now, South Korea has been the winner 12 times and the runner-up 7 times. It is also the team with the most number of Finals appearances in the AFC.## The second most successful team in the AFC Championship is Japan, having won 7 titles so far and finishing as runners-up 4 times.## Check out the full list below## Tittle won by nation Country Winners Runners-up Winning clubs Runners-up South Korea 12 7 Pohang Steelers Seongnam FC Suwon Samsung Bluewings Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Ulsan Hyundai Busan IPark Seongnam FC FC SeoulJeonbuk Hyundai Motors Yangzee Pohang Steelers Japan 7 4 Urawa Red Diamonds JEF United Chiba Tokyo Verdy Gamba Osaka Júbilo Iwata Kashima Antlers Júbilo Iwata Yokohama F. Marinos Urawa Red Diamonds Saudi Arabia 6 9 Al-Hilal Al-Ittihad Al-Hilal Al-Ahli Al-Ittihad Al-Nassr Al-Shabab Iran 3 6 Esteghlal PAS Tehran Esteghlal Persepolis Sepahan Zob Ahan China 3 2 Guangzhou Liaoning Liaoning Dalian Shide Israel 3 1 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv Qatar 2 1 Al-Sadd Al-Arabi Thailand 2 1 Thai Farmers Bank Police Tero United Arab Emirates 1 3 Al-Ain Al-Ain Shabab Al-Ahli Australia 1 1 Western Sydney Wanderers Adelaide United Iraq 0 2 — Aliyat Al-Shorta Al-Rasheed Malaysia 0 1 — Selangor Oman 0 1 — Oman Club Syria 0 1 — Al-Karamah Stay tuned...##

List Of Performances In The AFC Champions League By club
1281 days ago
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List Of Performances In The AFC Champions League By club

Here is the List Of Performances In The AFC Champions League by club## The most successful club in the AFC Champions League has been Al-Hilal, having won 4 trophies and finishing fourth as runner-up. This club is also the club that has played the most number of final matches.## The second most title-winning club is Pohang Steelers who have won 3 trophies and have been runner-up once.## Check out the full list below## Change Table Name club (s) Title(s) Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runner-up Al-Hilal 4 4 1991, 1999–2000, 2019, 2021 1986, 1987, 2014, 2017 Pohang Steelers 3 1 1996–97, 1997–98, 2009 2021 Esteghlal 2 2 1970, 1990–91 1991, 1998–99 Seongnam FC 2 2 1995, 2010 1996–97, 2004 Al-Ittihad 2 1 2004, 2005 2009 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2 1 2006, 2016 2011 Urawa Red Diamonds 2 1 2007, 2017 2019 Maccabi Tel Aviv1 2 0 1969, 1971 — Al-Sadd 2 0 1988–89, 2011 — Thai Farmers Bank2 2 0 1993–94, 1994–95 — Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2 0 2000–01, 2001–02 — Ulsan Hyundai 2 0 2012, 2020 — Guangzhou 2 0 2013, 2015 — Júbilo Iwata 1 2 1998–99 1999–2000, 2000–01 Al-Ain 1 2 2002–03 2005, 2016 Hapoel Tel Aviv1 1 1 1967 1970 Liaoning2 1 1 1989–90 1990–91 Busan IPark 1 0 1985–86 — JEF United Chiba 1 0 1986 — Tokyo Verdy 1 0 1987 — PAS Tehran2 1 0 1992–93 — Gamba Osaka 1 0 2008 — Western Sydney Wanderers 1 0 2014 — Kashima Antlers 1 0 2018 — Al-Ahli 0 2 — 1985–86, 2012 FC Seoul 0 2 — 2001–02, 2013 Persepolis 0 2 — 2018, 2020 Selangor 0 1 — 1967 Yangzee2 0 1 — 1969 Aliyat Al-Shorta 0 1 — 1971 Al-Rasheed2 0 1 — 1988–89 Yokohama F. Marinos 0 1 — 1989–90 Al-Shabab 0 1 — 1992–93 Oman Club 0 1 — 1993–94 Al-Arabi 0 1 — 1994–95 Al-Nassr 0 1 — 1995 Dalian Shide2 0 1 — 1997–98 Police Tero 0 1 — 2002–03 Al-Karamah 0 1 — 2006 Sepahan 0 1 — 2007 Adelaide United 0 1 — 2008 Zob Ahan 0 1 — 2010 Shabab Al-Ahli 0 1 — 2015 Stay tuned...##


List Of A-League Men Hat-tricks In Football
1281 days ago
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List Of A-League Men Hat-tricks In Football

Here is the list Of A-League Men Hat-tricks In Football## The A-League is Australia's top and only professional football league. Over 30 individual players have scored hat-tricks in the A-League premiership since the first season in 2005–06, including five players who scored four or more goals in one game.## The first hat-trick was scored by Ante Milicic for the Newcastle Jets in their victory over the New Zealand Knights.## Jamie McLaren scored a record six A-League men's hat-tricks for Perth Glory, Brisbane Roar and Melbourne City.## Check out the full list below## List Of A-League Men Hat-tricks In Football Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ante Milicic Australia Newcastle Jets New Zealand Knights 2–4 4 November 2005 Sasho Petrovski Australia Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners 1–5 5 November 2005 Damian Mori Australia Perth Glory Adelaide United 2–4 6 November 2005 Jamie Harnwell Australia Perth Glory New Zealand Knights 4–1 26 November 2006 Nathan Burns Australia Adelaide United Central Coast Mariners 1–3 21 January 2007 Archie Thompson5 Australia Melbourne Victory Adelaide United 6–0 18 February 2007 Billy Celeski Australia Perth Glory Sydney FC 2–4 15 December 2007 Matt Thompson Australia Newcastle Jets Melbourne Victory 4–2 19 December 2008 Sergio van Dijk Netherlands Queensland Roar Sydney FC 3–1 17 January 2009 Shane Smeltz4 New Zealand Gold Coast United North Queensland Fury 5–0 15 August 2009 Shane Smeltz New Zealand Gold Coast United Brisbane Roar 5–1 26 December 2009 Robbie Kruse Australia Melbourne Victory Perth Glory 6–2 16 January 2010 Robbie Fowler England Perth Glory Melbourne Victory 3–1 14 November 2010 Sergio van Dijk Netherlands Adelaide United North Queensland Fury 8–1 21 January 2011 Marcos Flores Argentina Adelaide United North Queensland Fury 8–1 21 January 2011 Bruce Djite Australia Gold Coast United Newcastle Jets 5–1 22 January 2011 Besart Berisha4 Albania Brisbane Roar Adelaide United 7–1 28 October 2011 Shane Smeltz4 New Zealand Perth Glory Melbourne Victory 4–2 24 March 2012 Shane Smeltz New Zealand Perth Glory Melbourne Heart 3–0 1 April 2012 Daniel McBreen Australia Central Coast Mariners Sydney FC 7–2 3 November 2012 Mark Bridge Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Adelaide United 6–1 21 December 2012 Alessandro Del Piero4 Italy Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix 7–1 19 January 2013 Michael McGlinchey New Zealand Central Coast Mariners Melbourne Victory 6–2 23 February 2013 Adam Taggart Australia Newcastle Jets Melbourne Heart 3–1 24 November 2013 Dimitri Petratos Australia Brisbane Roar Sydney FC 2–5 26 December 2013 David Williams Australia Melbourne Heart Wellington Phoenix 0–5 16 February 2014 Sergio Cirio Spain Adelaide United Melbourne Victory 4–3 22 February 2014 Andy Keogh Ireland Perth Glory Brisbane Roar 3–2 19 October 2014 Besart Berisha Albania Melbourne Victory Melbourne City 5–2 25 October 2014 Henrique Brazil Brisbane Roar Newcastle Jets 0–4 14 November 2014 Nathan Burns Australia Wellington Phoenix Melbourne City 5–1 30 November 2014 Archie Thompson Australia Melbourne Victory Sydney FC 3–3 13 December 2014 Robert Koren Slovenia Melbourne City Newcastle Jets 2–5 30 December 2014 Marc Janko Austria Sydney FC Brisbane Roar 5–4 15 March 2015 Steven Lustica Australia Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners 6–1 2 April 2015 Jamie Maclaren Australia Perth Glory Melbourne City 3–1 19 April 2015 Blake Powell4 Australia Wellington Phoenix Western Sydney Wanderers 2–5 14 February 2016 Bruno Fornaroli Uruguay Melbourne City Sydney FC 3–0 5 March 2016 Jamie Maclaren Australia Brisbane Roar Melbourne Victory 5–0 12 March 2016 Romeo Castelen Netherlands Western Sydney Wanderers Brisbane Roar 5–4 25 April 2016 Andy Keogh Ireland Perth Glory Melbourne City 2–3 21 October 2016 Besart Berisha Albania Melbourne Victory Wellington Phoenix 6–1 31 October 2016 Besart Berisha Albania Melbourne Victory Western Sydney Wanderers 0–3 10 December 2016 Brendon Santalab Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Melbourne City 3–1 24 March 2017 Jamie Maclaren Australia Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners 5–1 2 April 2017 Roy O'Donovan Ireland Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners 1–5 7 October 2017 Bobô Brazil Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix 1–4 23 December 2017 Bobô Brazil Sydney FC Perth Glory 6–0 30 December 2017 Besart Berisha Kosovo Melbourne Victory Central Coast Mariners 5–2 18 March 2018 Riley McGree Australia Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners 2–8 14 April 2018 Alex Brosque Australia Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners 5–2 4 January 2019 Kosta Barbarouses New Zealand Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar 0–5 15 January 2019 David Williams Australia Wellington Phoenix Newcastle Jets 4–1 31 March 2019 Roy Krishna Fiji Wellington Phoenix Melbourne City 3–2 21 April 2019 Jamie Maclaren Australia Melbourne City Brisbane Roar 4–3 17 November 2019 Roy O'Donovan Ireland Brisbane Roar Melbourne City 4–3 17 November 2019 Adam Le Fondre England Sydney FC Brisbane Roar 5–1 7 December 2019 Max Burgess Australia Western United Central Coast Mariners 6–2 1 March 2020 Jamie Maclaren Australia Melbourne City Central Coast Mariners 2–4 20 March 2020 Matt Derbyshire England Macarthur FC Adelaide United 4–0 12 February 2021 Tomi Juric Australia Adelaide United Central Coast Mariners 3–2 19 February 2021 Jamie Maclaren5 Australia Melbourne City Melbourne Victory 7–0 17 April 2021 Andy Keogh4 Ireland Perth Glory Western Sydney Wanderers 5–1 16 May 2021 Adam Le Fondre England Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners 0–5 9 April 2022 Beka Mikeltadze Georgia Newcastle Jets Perth Glory 6–1 10 April 2022 Lachlan Wales Australia Western United Perth Glory 6–0 16 April 2022 Multiple hat-tricks Rank Player Hat-tricks 1 Jamie Maclaren 6 2 Besart Berisha 5 3 Shane Smeltz 4 4 Andy Keogh 3 5 Bobô 2 Nathan Burns Adam Le Fondre Roy O'Donovan Archie Thompson Sergio van Dijk David Williams Stay tuned...##

List Of FIFA Women's World Cup finals
1287 days ago
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List Of FIFA Women's World Cup finals

Here is the list of FIFA women's world cup finals.## The FIFA Women's World Cup is an international association football competition established in 1991. It is contested by the women's national teams of members of FIFA, the world governing body for sports. The tournament was held every four years. The most recent World Cup, hosted by France in 2019, was won by the United States, who beat the Netherlands 2-0 to win their second consecutive title and fourth overall. ## Check out the complete list below.## List of FIFA women's world cup finals Year Winners Score Runners-up Venue Location Attendance 1991 United States 2–1 Norway Tianhe Stadium Guangzhou, China 63,000 1995 Norway 2–0 Germany Råsunda Stadium Stockholm, Sweden 17,158 1999 United States 0–0 China Rose Bowl Pasadena, California, US 90,185 2003 Germany 2–1 Sweden Home Depot Center Carson, California, US 26,137 2007 Germany 2–0 Brazil Hongkou Football Stadium Shanghai, China 31,000 2011 Japan 2–2 United States Commerzbank-Arena Frankfurt, Germany 48,817 2015 United States 5–2 Japan BC Place Vancouver, Canada 53,341 2019 United States 2–0 Netherlands Parc Olympique Lyonnais Décines-Charpieu, France 57,900 ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of FIFA Women's World Cup hosts
1287 days ago
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List Of FIFA Women's World Cup hosts

Here is the list of FIFA Women's World Cup hosts. ## Six countries have been chosen as FIFA Women's World Cup hosts in eight editions of the competition, from the inaugural tournament in 1991 to the tournament played in 2019.## Football's international governing body, FIFA decided to hold the first tournament in China after China had hosted a prototype world championship three years earlier at the 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament. Mars, Incorporated, sponsored the first Women's World Cup. With FIFA still reluctant to give it its "World Cup" brand, the tournament was officially known as the M&M Cup as the first FIFA World Championship for women's football.## Only China and the United States have hosted the event on more than one occasion. The 2003 edition was originally awarded to China but was moved to the United States in May 2003 due to the SARS outbreak. Instead, China was given the right to host the following edition in 2007.## Check out the complete list below.## List of FIFA women's world cup hosts Year Host Continent Winner Result of the host 1991 China Asia United States Quarter-finals 1995 Sweden Europe Norway 1999 United States North America United States Champions 2003 United States (2) North America Germany Third Place 2007 China (2) Asia Germany Quarter-finals 2011 Germany Europe Japan 2015 Canada North America United States 2019 France Europe 2023 Australia & New Zealand Asia & Oceania ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of Top 10 Highest-Paid Female Athletes by 2020
1287 days ago
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List Of Top 10 Highest-Paid Female Athletes by 2020

Here is the list of the top 10 highest-paid female athletes by 2020.## For many years, Forbes magazine has published a list of the top 10 earning female athletes, which complements a similar list of the top 100 earners among athletes, regardless of sex or gender. The 2021 list was the first to be based on earnings during the calendar year named; Previous lists were based on the fiscal year ending 30 June of the year of publication.## Check out the complete list below.## List of the top 10 highest-paid female athletes by 2020 2020 Nationality Name Earnings (USD) Sport 1 Japan Naomi Osaka $37.4million Tennis 2 United States Serena Williams $36.0million Tennis 3 Australia Ashleigh Barty $13.1million Tennis 4 Romania Simona Halep $10.9million Tennis 5 Canada Bianca Andreescu $8.9million Tennis 6 Spain Garbiñe Muguruza $6.6million Tennis 7 Ukraine Elina Svitolina $6.4million Tennis 8 United States Sofia Kenin $5.8million Tennis 9 Germany Angelique Kerber $5.3million Tennis 10 United States Alex Morgan $4.6million Football/soccer ## Stay Tuned.....##

List Of Top 10 Highest-Paid Female Athletes by 2021
1287 days ago
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List Of Top 10 Highest-Paid Female Athletes by 2021

Here is the list of the top 10 highest-paid female athletes by 2021.## For many years, Forbes magazine has published a list of the top 10 earning female athletes, which complements a similar list of the top 100 earners among athletes, regardless of sex or gender. The 2021 list was the first to be based on earnings during the calendar year named; Previous lists were based on the fiscal year ending 30 June of the year of publication.## Check out the complete list below.## List of the top 10 highest-paid female athletes by 2021 2021 Nationality Name Earnings (USD) Sport 1 Japan Naomi Osaka $57.3million Tennis 2 United States Serena Williams $45.9million Tennis 3 United States Venus Williams $11.3million Tennis 4 United States Simone Biles $10.1million Gymnastics 5 Spain Garbiñe Muguruza $8.8million Tennis 6 South Korea Ko Jin-young $7.5million Golf 7 India P. V. Sindhu $7.2million Badminton 8 Australia Ashleigh Barty $6.9million Tennis 9 United States Nelly Korda $5.9million Golf 10 United States Candace Parker $5.7million Basketball ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of AFC Asian Cup Hat-tricks
1288 days ago
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List Of AFC Asian Cup Hat-tricks

Here is the list of AFC Asian Cup Hat-tricks## The first player to take a hat trick in the AFC Asian Cup is Hossein Kalani, who scored the first hat trick in the Asia Cup in 1972. He played for Iran.## The team with the most number of hat tricks in the Asia Cup is Iran, which has so far scored 6 hat tricks.## Check out the full list below## Hat-tick by players Sequence Player Time of goals Representing Final score Opponent Tournament Round Date Ref 1. Hossein Kalani 34', 70', 78' Iran 3–0 Iraq 1972 Group stage 9 May 1972 2. Ali Jabbari 80', 86', 88' Iran 3–2 Thailand 1972 Group stage 13 May 1972 3. Gholam Hossein Mazloumi 63', 74', 80' Iran 8–0 South Yemen 1976 Group stage 8 June 1976 4. Behtash Fariba4 11', 34', 80', 82' Iran 7–0 Bangladesh 1980 Group stage 22 September 1980 5. Choi Soon-ho 26', 53', 78' (pen.) South Korea 4–1 United Arab Emirates 1980 Group stage 24 September 1980 6. Shen Xiangfu 1', 5', 72' China 6–0 Bangladesh 1980 Group stage 25 September 1980 7. Xu Yonglai 16', 79', 89' China 6–0 Bangladesh 1980 Group stage 25 September 1980 8. Ali Daei4 66', 76', 83', 89' (pen.) Iran 6–2 South Korea 1996 Quarter-finals 16 December 1996 9. Akinori Nishizawa 14', 25', 49' Japan 8–1 Uzbekistan 2000 Group stage 17 October 2000 10. Naohiro Takahara 18', 20', 57' Japan 8–1 Uzbekistan 2000 Group stage 17 October 2000 11. Lee Dong-gook 30', 76', 90+1' South Korea 3–0 Indonesia 2000 Group stage 19 October 2000 12. Mohammad Al-Shalhoub 35', 78', 86' Saudi Arabia 5–0 Uzbekistan 2000 Group stage 20 October 2000 13. Ali Karimi 10', 20', 77' Iran 4–3 South Korea 2004 Quarter-finals 31 July 2004 14. Ismail Abdullatif4 16', 19', 35', 77' Bahrain 5–2 India 2011 Group stage 14 January 2011 15. Shinji Okazaki 8', 13', 80' Japan 5–0 Saudi Arabia 2011 Group stage 17 January 2011 16. Hamza Al-Dardour4 35', 45+2', 75', 80' Jordan 5–1 Palestine 2015 Group stage 16 January 2015 17. Almoez Ali4 9', 11', 55', 60' Qatar 6–0 North Korea 2019 Group stage 13 January 2019 18. Vitalij Lux 24', 51', 77' Kyrgyzstan 3–1 Philippines 2019 Group stage 16 January 2019 Hat-ticks by country Nation Hat-tricks for Hat-tricks against Iran 6 0 Japan 3 0 South Korea 2 2 China 2 0 Saudi Arabia 1 1 Bahrain 1 0 Jordan 1 0 Qatar 1 0 Kyrgyzstan 1 0 Bangladesh 0 3 Uzbekistan 0 3 Iraq 0 1 Thailand 0 1 South Yemen 0 1 United Arab Emirates 0 1 Indonesia 0 1 India 0 1 Palestine 0 1 North Korea 0 1 Philippines 0 1 Stay tuned...##