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Salalah Sport Club ", or just plainly as Salalah) is an Omani football club based in Salalah, Oman. Their home ground is Al-Saada Stadium, but they also recognize the older Salalah Sports Complex as their home ground.
Fanja Sports Club is an Omani sports club based in Fanja, Oman. The club is currently playing in the Oman Professional League, top division of Oman Football Association.
Orlando Fanasca is an Italian former footballer who played, as a midfielder, for Polisportiva Monti Cimini. He played one game in the Serie A in his debut 2001–02 Serie A season for AC Fiorentina.
The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level. In 1970 there were only three formal schools with 900 students in the whole country.
Salalah Sports Complex also known as The Youth Complex (Arabic: المجمع الشبابي), is a government owned multi-purpose stadium in the Auwqad district of Salalah, Oman. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and also has facilities for athletics.
Panjagān was either a projectile weapon or an archery technique used by the late military of Sasanian Persia, by which a volley of five arrows was fired. No examples of the device have survived, but it is alluded to by later Islamic authors.The name panjagān is reconstructed from its Arabized forms recorded by the Islamic authors al-Tabari (بنجكان banjakān, فنجقان fanjaqān), al-Jahiz, and al-Maqdisi (فنرجان fanrajān).