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Kevin Na - Henrik Stenson - Lydia Ko - Henrik Stenson, Kevin Na to play at season-ending Saudi Open in Riyadh - arabnews.com - Qatar - Usa - Egypt - Uae - Morocco - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain

Henrik Stenson, Kevin Na to play at season-ending Saudi Open in Riyadh

RIYADH: Golfers Henrik Stenson and Kevin Na are to participate in the Saudi Open championship.

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Coach Jurcevic ends short-lived role with Lebanon a month before Asian Cup - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Croatia - Uae - Montenegro - Saudi Arabia - Bangladesh - Azerbaijan - Lebanon - Palestine

Coach Jurcevic ends short-lived role with Lebanon a month before Asian Cup

Croatian coach Nikola Jurcevic has left the Lebanon national team “by mutual consent” just two months into the role, the local football federation announced on Saturday.

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El Diablo - Fabio Quartararo - Jorge Lorenzo - Quartararo 'Ancam' Yamaha Lagi - sport.detik.com - Qatar - India

Quartararo 'Ancam' Yamaha Lagi

Fabio Quartararo kembali menegaskan, dirinya tak akan ragu untuk meninggalkan Yamaha. Quartararo merasa Yamaha cuma punya waktu sebentar untuk bisa kompetitif.

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Marcus Rashford - Paul Pogba - Steven Gerrard - Unai Emery - Turki Al-Faisal - Saudi Arabia ready to host 2034 World Cup: Sports minister - arabnews.com - Britain - Qatar - Saudi Arabia - county Emery

Saudi Arabia ready to host 2034 World Cup: Sports minister

LONDON: Saudi Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal has talked up the sporting and economic opportunities of the Kingdom hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup, saying his country is ready to host the world’s biggest sporting event. In an interview with the BBC, he raised the prospect of the Kingdom hosting the competition in the summer rather than the winter, noted the importance of sport in a country where the majority of citizens are below the age of 30, and discussed the progress made by the Saudi Pro League. The government has invested over £5 billion ($6.26 billion) in sports since 2021 as part of the Vision 2030 strategy to diversify the economy away from dependence on fossil fuels. With the FIFA Club World Cup set to begin in the Kingdom next month, Prince Abdulaziz said Saudi Arabia is more than ready to host the biggest prize in football. “We’ve showcased that — we’ve hosted more than 85 global events and we’ve delivered on the highest level,” he said. “We want to attract the world through sports.

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Turki Al-Faisal - Saudi Arabia sports minister says ‘everyone’s welcome’ at 2034 World Cup - breakingnews.ie - Britain - Qatar - Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia sports minister says ‘everyone’s welcome’ at 2034 World Cup

Saudi Arabia’s sports minister insists everyone will be welcome at the 2034 World Cup despite the country’s criminalisation of same-sex activity.

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Brandie Wilkerson - Canada's Humana-Paredes, Wilkerson ousted in quarters at Beach Pro Tour Finals - cbc.ca - Qatar - Germany - Usa - Australia - Canada

Canada's Humana-Paredes, Wilkerson ousted in quarters at Beach Pro Tour Finals

Toronto's Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson finished fifth at the 2023 Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Finals after a 2-0 (21-17, 21-14) quarterfinal loss to Americans Taryn Kloth and Kristen Nuss on Friday in Doha, Qatar.

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Marcus Rashford - Paul Pogba - Kieran Trippier - Steven Gerrard - Newcastle United - Unai Emery - Turki Al-Faisal - Saudi Arabia ready to host 2034 World Cup: Sports minister - arabnews.com - Britain - Qatar - Saudi Arabia - county Emery

Saudi Arabia ready to host 2034 World Cup: Sports minister

LONDON: Saudi Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal has talked up the sporting and economic opportunities of the Kingdom hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup, saying his country is ready to host the world’s biggest sporting event. In an interview with the BBC, he raised the prospect of the Kingdom hosting the competition in the summer rather than the winter, noted the importance of sport in a country where the majority of citizens are below the age of 30, and discussed the progress made by the Saudi Pro League. The government has invested over £5 billion ($6.26 billion) in sports since 2021 as part of the Vision 2030 strategy to diversify the economy away from dependence on fossil fuels. With the FIFA Club World Cup set to begin in the Kingdom next month, Prince Abdulaziz said Saudi Arabia is more than ready to host the biggest prize in football. “We’ve showcased that — we’ve hosted more than 85 global events and we’ve delivered on the highest level,” he said. “We want to attract the world through sports.

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Luke Shaw - Raphael Varane - Jonny Evans - Manchester United have Raphael Varane transfer decision to make - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Qatar - state Indiana - county Evans

Manchester United have Raphael Varane transfer decision to make

Manchester United fielded six different centre-back combinations in their first 10 games in front of the newly-arrived Andre Onana.

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