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Al-Orouba Sporting Club " , or just plainly as Al-Orouba) is an Omani sports club based in Sur, Oman. The club is currently playing in the Oman Professional League, top division of Oman Football Association.
Al Urouba Ajelat is a Libyan football club based in Ajaylat, Libya. They play their homes games at Ajaylat Stadium.
Sporting Cultural Club Al-Oruba Zabid is a Yemeni football club based in San‘a’, Yemen. The club was founded in 2008.
Ouroube Sports Club is a Syrian sports club based in Aleppo, best known for their football team and basketball teams. Founded in 1923, Ouroube is the oldest sports organization in Syria.
Al-Orobah Football Club is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Sakakah, playing in the second tier of Saudi football, the Prince Mohammad bin Salman League. They won the 2012–13 Saudi First Division and were promoted to the Saudi Professional League, the top level of Saudi Arabian football for the first time in their history.
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.
Al Oroba Street is one of the main streets of the city of Bayda in Libya as the length of the street, 7.5 km and is divided into five sections: Al Oroba 1 to Al Oroba Street 5. Street is going through several neighborhoods Al Oroba inspired neighborhood Alcaoh Andalusia, will also meet in the street Al Oroba many of the main streets: Omar Mukhtar Street, or what is known as Street Hospital and Liberty Avenue and Victory Street.
Al-Oruba Means unity or belonging:
Al-Oruba Club Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Sakakah, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football matches, on club level by Al-Orobah F.C. of the Saudi Professional League.
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.