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Saud Abdulhamid’s time at Roma may be already coming to an end.The full-back has only played eight games this season and his ...
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Campaign Middle East on MSNHere’s Campaign Middle East’s Saudi ‘Work’ picksHere is the 2025 round-up of some ‘made-for-KSA, by-KSA’ campaigns, featuring Saudi work from Riyadh Season, Rexona Arabia ...
As Saudi Arabia pushes forward with its Vision 2030 ambitions, women’s football is emerging as ... to the success of both club and national teams,” she said. “Girls, women, boys and men ...
The agent of Saud Abdulhamid personally intervened following the recent news of his client potentially eyeing a move back to ...
Saudi Arabia would be ready and willing to host a 64-team World Cup in 2034 if FIFA accepts a controversial proposal to ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNRonaldo’s Al-Nassr lose to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Pro LeagueThe loss drops Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr down to fourth in the Saudi league ladder, 11 points behind Al-Ittihad.
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Sportschosun on MSNSouth Korea is falling behind again. Japanese soccer has already entered LA Olympic mode, Oiwa coach FC Barcelona training friendly matches with Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan in JulyJapanese soccer has started in earnest with the goal of participating in the LA Olympics in three years. It is a move compared to Korean soccer, which has not been able to find a head coach for more ...
Saudi Arabia would be “more than happy” to host an expanded 64-team men’s World Cup in 2034. In December, the Gulf state was confirmed as host for the 2034 edition of the competition ...
That was the solution alighted upon by former Liverpool team-mates Steven Gerrard ... and have a chat about football, and you won’t get that in Saudi Arabia,' said McRae.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNCarlo Ancelotti's move to Brazil 'COLLAPSES' amid Saudi Arabia's lucrative offerCarlo Ancelotti’s expected move to become Brazil’s first foreign manager falls through, as a lucrative offer from Saudi ...
Current Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti reportedly won’t be heading to South America to take charge of the Brazil ...
Owning a Formula 1 team could be the next step for Saudi Arabia after sponsoring the sport ... of human rights abuses and says it protects its national security through its laws.
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