A brief glimpse into the past

🔵⚪HIGHLIGHTS | GFK TIKVES 0 - 0 FC SHKUPI (4.23.2023)🔵⚪
🔵⚪HIGHLIGHTS | GFK TIKVES 0 - 0 FC SHKUPI (4.23.2023)🔵⚪

HIGHLIGHTS | GFK TIKVES 0 - 0 FC SHKUPI (4.23.2023) ⚪ Round: 27 MFL.



22/23 | Shkëndija 4 - 1 Tikvesh | HIGHLIGHTS
22/23 | Shkëndija 4 - 1 Tikvesh | HIGHLIGHTS

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Playsport Live: Hagi și Mutu, remiză în Giulești! CFR, dominată clar de Craiova
Playsport Live: Hagi și Mutu, remiză în Giulești! CFR, dominată clar de Craiova

Playsport Live: Hagi și Mutu, remiză în Giulești! CFR, dominată clar de Craiova.



FK KAMENICA SASA - KF GOSTIVARI (Live Stream)
FK KAMENICA SASA - KF GOSTIVARI (Live Stream)

FK KAMENICA SASA - KF GOSTIVARI (Live Stream) NORTH MACEDONIA: 2. MFL - ROUND 17.



22/23 | Tikvesh 1 - 3 Shkëndija | HIGHLIGHTS
22/23 | Tikvesh 1 - 3 Shkëndija | HIGHLIGHTS

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Team, Place & City Details

2010 BEC Tero Sasana F.C. season

The 2010 season was BEC's 14th season in the top division of Thai football. This article shows statistics of the club's players in the season, and also lists all matches that the club played in the season.

BEC Tero Sasana F.C. in Asia

Statistics of BEC Tero Sasana in Asian competition.

Police Tero F.C.

Police Tero Football Club , formerly known as BEC Tero Sasana, is a Thai professional football club based in Bangkok. The club finished runners-up in the inaugural AFC Champions League competition in 2003.

Takeshi's Castle

Takeshi's Castle (Japanese: 風雲!たけし城, Hepburn: Fūun!

Tikveš
Tikveš

Tikveš is a plain situated in central North Macedonia which is known for an artificial lake. It is home to the towns of Kavadarci and Negotino.

Tikveš uprising
Tikveš uprising

Tikvesh uprising was an uprising in the Tikveš region of Macedonia in late June 1913. It was organized by Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) against the Serbian troops in Vardar Macedonia during the Second Balkan War.

Tikveš Hydroelectric Power Station
Tikveš Hydroelectric Power Station

Tikveš Hydro Power Plant is a large power plant in Kavadarci Municipality, North Macedonia that has two turbines with a nominal capacity of 46 MW each having a total capacity of 92 MW. The dam for the power station is located on the Crna River and is 113.5 m high. The purpose of the dam is to store water for irrigation but also to generate power.

Tikveš, Croatia
Tikveš, Croatia

Tikveš is a settlement in the region of Baranja, Croatia. Administratively, it is located in the Bilje municipality within the Osijek-Baranja County.

Sasa

Sasa may refer to:

Sasanian Empire
Sasanian Empire

The Sasanian Empire (), officially known as the Empire of Iranians , and called the Neo-Persian Empire by historians, was the last Persian imperial dynasty before the arrival of Islam in the mid seventh century CE. Named after the House of Sasan, it endured for over four centuries, from 224 to 651 CE, making it the longest-lived Persian dynasty. The Sasanian Empire succeeded the Parthian Empire and reestablished the Iranians as a major power in Asia and the Near East.

Sasaki Kojirō

Sasaki Kojirō (c. 1575 – April 13, 1612), often anglicised to Kojirō Sasaki, was a prominent Japanese swordsman widely considered a master of his craft, born in Fukui Prefecture. He lived during the Azuchi–Momoyama and early Edo periods and is most remembered for his death while battling Miyamoto Musashi in 1612.

Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem
Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem

The Sasanian Empire conquered Jerusalem after a brief siege in 614, during the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, after the Persian Shah Khosrau II appointed his general Shahrbaraz to conquer the Byzantine controlled areas of the Near East. Following the victory in Antioch, Shahrbaraz conquered Caesarea Maritima, the administrative capital of the province.

Sasaeng fan

In South Korean culture, a sasaeng, or sasaeng fan , is an obsessive fan who stalks, or engages in other behaviour constituting an invasion of the privacy of a Korean idol or other public figure. The term sasaeng comes from the Korean words sa (Korean: 사; Hanja: 私) meaning "private" and saeng (Korean: 생; Hanja: 生) meaning "life", in reference to the fans' intrusion into celebrities' private lives.