-
Iraqi Air Force, but soon the club was
renamed to Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-
Malakiya,
simply meaning Royal Air Force.
Dressed in army
fatigues and
short khakis...
- 'Military College'),
known up
until 1958 as Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-
Malakiya, was an
Iraqi football team
founded in 1937 in
Baghdad which represented...
- was
established as the
Royal Libyan Air
Force (Al
Quwwat al
Jawwiya al
Malakiya al Libiyya) in
September 1962 by a
decision of the
minister of defense...
- Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-
Malakiya's Edison David was the
player of the tournament. 26
November 1957 Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-
Malakiya Stadium,
Baghdad Attendance:...
-
believed the
theonym is a
translation or an
amplification of the Gr**** word
malakiya, and
therefore Mokosh was a
literary fiction. Toporov,
Ivanov and Max Vasmer...
- Nickname(s) Al
Zaeem (The Leader, Boss) Al
Asakir (Militarians) Al
Qalaa Al
Malakiya (The
Royal Castle)
Black Army (supporters)
Short name FAR
Founded 1 September...
-
broken this rule. The title-deciding
match between Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-
Malakiya and Al-Haras Al-Malaki was pla**** on 16
April 1949 at Al-Kashafa Stadium...
-
Republic Air
Force 1969–1977
Royal Libyan Air
Force Al
Quwwat al
Jawwiya al
Malakiya al
Libiyya 1951–1969 Lithuania
Lithuanian Air
Force Karinės Oro Pajėgos...
-
December 1932
First Central FA
Premier League match: Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-
Malakiya 5–1 Al-Shorta
Select XI, 5
November 1948
First FA Cup match: Al-Shorta...
- Championship. The
rivalry first developed between Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-
Malakiya (Royal Air Force) and Al-Shorta (Police) in the 1930s, the
decade where...