Nadia Khan (footballer), the Glossary
Nadia Khan (نادیہ خان; born 27 February 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for English club Doncaster Rovers Belles and the Pakistan national team.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Association football, British Pakistanis, Dasharath Rangasala, Doncaster Free Press, Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C., FA Women's National League, Forward (association football), India women's national football team, Kathmandu, Khobar, Leeds, Leeds United Women F.C., Maldives women's national football team, Pakistan women's national football team, Saudi Arabia, The Football Association, 2022 SAFF Women's Championship.
- Pakistan women's international footballers
- Pakistani football biography stubs
- Pakistani women's footballers
- South Asian women's football biography stubs
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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British Pakistanis
British Pakistanis (بَرِطانِیہ میں مُقِیمپاکِسْتانِی; also known as Pakistani British people or Pakistani Britons) are Britons or residents of the United Kingdom whose ancestral roots lie in Pakistan.
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Dasharath Rangasala
Dasharath Rangasala (दशरथ रङ्गशाला) is a multi-purpose stadium in Tripureshwar, Kathmandu.
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Doncaster Free Press
The Doncaster Free Press is a weekly newspaper in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.
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Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C.
Doncaster Rovers Belles Ladies Football Club, previously Doncaster Belles, is an English women's football club that currently plays in the, the fourth tier of women's football in England.
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FA Women's National League
The FA Women's National League, formerly WFA National League and FA Women's Premier League (WPL), is a group of six football divisions which was run by the English Football Association until 2014 when it changed to become an FA branded league run by an independent elected management committee.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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The India women's national football team represents India at women's international football competitions and is governed by the All India Football Federation.
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Kathmandu
Kathmandu, officially Kathmandu Metropolitan City, is the capital and most populous city of Nepal with 845,767 inhabitants living in 105,649 households as of the 2021 Nepal census and approximately 4 million people in its urban agglomeration.
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Khobar
Khobar (translit) is a city and governorate in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, situated on the coast of the Persian Gulf.
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Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
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Leeds United Women F.C.
Leeds United Women are an English women's football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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The Maldives women's national football team was first formed in 2003.
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The Pakistan women's national football team is the female representative in international women's football for Pakistan.
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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.
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The Football Association or the FA is the governing body of association football in England and the Crown Dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man.
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2022 SAFF Women's Championship
The 2022 SAFF Women's Championship was the 6th edition of the SAFF Women's Championship, the international women's football championship contested by the national teams of the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF).
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See also
Pakistan women's international footballers
- Abiha Haider
- Diana Baig
- Fatima Ansari
- Hajra Khan (footballer)
- Ishrat Fatima (footballer)
- Joyann Thomas
- Karishma Ali
- List of Pakistan women's international footballers
- Malika-e-Noor
- Maria Khan
- Mehwish Khan
- Nadia Khan (footballer)
- Rafia Parveen
- Sahar Zaman (footballer)
- Sana Mahmud
- Shahlyla Baloch
- Sohaila Zarrain
- Syeda Mahpara
- Zahmena Malik
- Zulfia Shah
Pakistani football biography stubs
- Abdul Aziz (footballer)
- Abdullah Qazi
- Ahmad Akbar Khan
- Alamgir Khan (footballer)
- Amir Gul Chhutto
- Amir Qureshi
- Atiq Ullah (footballer)
- Aurangzeb Baloch
- Bilal Rafiq
- Faqir Hussain
- Fatima Ansari
- Ghulam Abbas Baloch
- Imran Hashmi (footballer)
- Ishrat Fatima (footballer)
- Jahangir Khan (footballer)
- Jamil Akhtar
- Jamshed Anwar
- Joyann Thomas
- Khurram Shazad
- Malika-e-Noor
- Manzoor Ahmed
- Maria Khan
- Mehmood Ali (footballer)
- Mehwish Khan
- Mohammad Al-Shamlan
- Moin Ahmed
- Muhammad Aslam Japani
- Muhammad Irfan (footballer)
- Muhammad Sadam
- Muhammad Sohail
- Muhammed Ikram
- Nadia Khan (footballer)
- Naveed Khan
- Omar Malik
- Osman Jan
- Qadir Bakhsh
- Rafia Parveen
- Raheela Zarmeen
- Shahid Ahmed
- Shahlyla Baloch
- Sohaila Zarrain
- Sumbal Khan
- Syed Arif Hussain
- Syeda Mahpara
- Tabish Hussain
- Usman Gondal
- Zahmena Malik
- Zia Us-Salam
Pakistani women's footballers
- Abiha Haider
- Asmara Kiani
- Diana Baig
- Fatima Ansari
- Hajra Khan (footballer)
- Ishrat Fatima (footballer)
- Joyann Thomas
- Karishma Ali
- Kayanat Bokhari
- Malika-e-Noor
- Maria Khan
- Marium Mukhtiar
- Mehwish Khan
- Nadia Khan (footballer)
- Pakistan women's international footballers
- Rafia Parveen
- Raheela Zarmeen
- Sahar Zaman (footballer)
- Sana Mahmud
- Shahida Raza
- Shahlyla Baloch
- Sohaila Zarrain
- Syeda Mahpara
- Zahmena Malik
- Zulfia Shah
South Asian women's football biography stubs
- Akhi Khatun
- Anita Basnet
- Anjila Tumbapo Subba
- Anu Lama
- Aungmraching Marma
- Chandra Devi Dahal
- Deki Lhazom
- Fatima Ansari
- Ghim Kumari Gurung
- Gita Rana
- Ishrat Fatima (footballer)
- Jamuna Gurung (footballer)
- Joyann Thomas
- Krishna Khatri
- Lila Lamgade
- Malika-e-Noor
- Maria Khan
- Masura Parvin
- Mehwish Khan
- Nadia Khan (footballer)
- Namita Dali
- Niru Thapa
- Pema Choden Tshering
- Rafia Parveen
- Raheela Zarmeen
- Renuka Nagarkote
- Ritu Porna Chakma
- Sabina Khatun
- Sajana Rana
- Sanjida Akhter
- Saru Limbu
- Shahlyla Baloch
- Shamsunnahar (footballer, born 2003)
- Sheuli Azim
- Sirat Jahan Shopna
- Sohaila Zarrain
- Syeda Mahpara
- Zahmena Malik