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University signs deal to boost Saudi student fitness - arabnews.com - Egypt - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah -  Riyadh - Yemen - county Rush

University signs deal to boost Saudi student fitness

JEDDAH: The Saudi Sports for All Federation has signed a deal with the Arab Open University in Riyadh to cooperate on creating sports programs that will help build a healthy and active society.

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Carlos Queiroz - Jurgen Klinsmann - Jurgen Klinsmann wants to speak to Carlos Queiroz to 'calm things down' - rte.ie - Germany - Portugal - Colombia - Egypt - Iran

Jurgen Klinsmann wants to speak to Carlos Queiroz to 'calm things down'

Jurgen Klinsmann wants to speak to Iran coach Carlos Queiroz in a bid to calm the situation between them, after the Portuguese took exception to comments the German made about his team.

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Carlos Queiroz - Jurgen Klinsmann - Queiroz brands Klinsmann a 'disgrace' over Iran 'culture' comments - rte.ie - Qatar - Germany - Colombia - Egypt - Iran

Queiroz brands Klinsmann a 'disgrace' over Iran 'culture' comments

Carlos Queiroz has called for Jurgen Klinsmann to resign from FIFA's World Cup Technical Study Group and labelled comments he made about Iran "a disgrace to football". Klinsmann, a World Cup winner with West Germany in 1990, claimed while working as a pundit for the BBC that Queiroz's side had "worked the referee" in their 2-0 victory over Wales on Friday. The former Tottenham forward said: "Carlos fits really well with the national team and their culture, he failed in South America with Colombia and then failed to qualify with Egypt, and he came in right before the World Cup with Iran, where he worked for a long time. "It is not by coincidence, it is part of their culture, how they play. "They worked the referee. They work the linesman and fourth official, they are constantly in their ear. There were a lot of incidents we didn't see. This is their culture, they take you off your game." Those comments clearly enraged Queiroz, who took to Twitter on Saturday to respond. "No matter how much I can respect what you did inside the pitch, those remarks about Iranian culture, (the) Iran national team and my players are a disgrace to football," he wrote. "Nobody can hurt our integrity if it is not at our level, of course." Queiroz went on to invite Klinsmann to the team's training camp and meet the players "to learn from them about the country" before concluding: "We just want to follow with full attention what will be the decision of FIFA regarding your position as a member of Qatar 2022 Technical Study Group. "Because, obviously, we expect you to resign before you visit our camp."

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Nick Kyrgios - Australia beat Tunisia 1-0 to revive their World Cup campaign - arabnews.com - Qatar - France - Denmark - Serbia - Australia - Abu Dhabi - Tunisia - Egypt - Uae - Japan -  Tunisia - Saudi Arabia - Costa Rica - county Marathon

Australia beat Tunisia 1-0 to revive their World Cup campaign

AL WAKRAH, Qatar: Australia only needed to avoid defeat to stay in the World Cup. The Socceroos did more than that in a 1-0 win over Tunisia on Saturday.Mitchell Duke gave Australia the lead midway through the first half with a header and Australia went on to register their first win at soccer’s biggest event since a victory over Serbia back in 2010.The result means Australia still have a chance to qualify for the round of 16, despite losing 4-1 to defending champion France in their opening match.France and Australia lead Group D with three points each, while Denmark and Tunisia have one point each.France play Denmark later tonight.In the final round of group games on Wednesday, Tunisia play France and Australia meet Denmark.After a scrappy start from both sides, Australia went ahead with a play out of the back from their goalkeeper.

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Nick Kyrgios - Borussia Moenchengladbach - Swiss defender Elvedi says Brazil are beatable - arabnews.com - Switzerland - Serbia - Brazil - Abu Dhabi - Egypt -  Doha - Cameroon - Uae - Japan - Costa Rica - county Early - county Marathon

Swiss defender Elvedi says Brazil are beatable

DOHA: Switzerland center-back Nico Elvedi said on Saturday his side would not be awed by the might of Brazil, saying they had enough quality to push the tournament favorites. “Every team in this world is beatable,” the Borussia Moenchengladbach defender said ahead of Monday’s game against the five-time champions. “We know the challenge, but we are not going to hide away.

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Nick Kyrgios - Alexander Zverev - Cameron Norrie - Harry Kane - ‘Reinvented’ Nick Kyrgios inspired to win new fans ahead of Saudi debut at Diriyah Tennis Cup - arabnews.com - Usa - Australia - Abu Dhabi - Egypt - Uae - Japan - Saudi Arabia -  Riyadh - Costa Rica - county Marathon

‘Reinvented’ Nick Kyrgios inspired to win new fans ahead of Saudi debut at Diriyah Tennis Cup

DIRIYAH: Tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios admits he is hugely relishing a chance to showcase his talents to new fans of the sport in Saudi Arabia next month.

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Kai Havertz - Harry Kane - Flora Duffy wins record fourth World Triathlon title in Abu Dhabi - arabnews.com - Britain - Germany - Netherlands - Spain - Usa - Abu Dhabi - Egypt - Georgia - Uae - Saudi Arabia - Ecuador - county Marathon - Bermuda

Flora Duffy wins record fourth World Triathlon title in Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI: Flora Duffy became the only woman ever to win four World Triathlon titles on Friday afternoon in Abu Dhabi, confirming her status as the greatest female athlete that the sport has ever seen.

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Kai Havertz - Harry Kane - Japan aims for World Cup knockout stage against Costa Rica - arabnews.com - Russia - Qatar - Germany - Belgium - Spain - Brazil - Usa - Abu Dhabi - South Africa - Egypt - Uae - Japan - Saudi Arabia - South Korea - Costa Rica - Paraguay - county Marathon

Japan aims for World Cup knockout stage against Costa Rica

DOHA, Qatar: How big was Japan’s 2-1 upset of Germany in the opening round of the World Cup?Newspapers in Japan used the term “Daikimboshi” from sumo wrestling to describe the magnitude of the surprise: when a low-ranked wrestler overpowers a grand champion.The victory has also been compared to Japan’s 34-32 upset of powerful South Africa in the 2015 rugby World Cup in England.Japan was the underdog against four-time champion Germany, but it will be a strong favorite in its next Group E match against Costa Rica, where a victory could move Japan into the knockout stage with a game to spare.A loss by Costa Rica on Sunday would eliminate it from advancing. Costa Rica faces Germany in its final match and Japan goes against Spain.Costa Rica is reeling from a 7-0 thrashing against Spain in its opener, and it’s anyone’s guess how the Ticos will respond.

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