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Cristiano Ronaldo - Max Verstappen - Jose Mourinho - Jose Mourinho: I will definitely work in Saudi Arabia - arabnews.com - Qatar - Spain - Portugal - Italy - Egypt - Saudi Arabia - Hong Kong

Jose Mourinho: I will definitely work in Saudi Arabia

CAIRO: Roma coach Jose Mourinho said he fully expects to work in Saudi Arabia one day after his compatriot, Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo, led the way by joining Al-Nassr, with a stream of players subsequently signing for Saudi Pro League teams.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Luka Modric - Carlo Ancelotti - Jude Bellingham - Kyle Walker - Scott Mactominay - Dani Carvajal - Bellingham matches Ronaldo's start at Real Madrid with 10 goals in first 10 games - arabnews.com - Spain - Saudi Arabia

Bellingham matches Ronaldo's start at Real Madrid with 10 goals in first 10 games

BARCELONA, Spain: Jude Bellingham equaled the fantastic scoring numbers at Real Madrid of Cristiano Ronaldo's start with the club on Saturday, showing again that Real Madrid got much more than a promising midfielder when they signed him this summer. The England international took his tally to 10 in as many games after netting twice to help Madrid rout Osasuna 4-0 and keep the Spanish league lead. That was the best scoring start for a new Madrid player since Ronaldo also scored 10 in his first 10 games after his 2009 transfer from Manchester United. “I’m a confident guy, but I didn’t expect such a good start,” Bellingham said.

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Max Verstappen - Sergio Perez - Esteban Ocon - Carlos Sainz-Junior - Rashed Al-Qemzi - Verstappen wins third straight Formula One title - arabnews.com - Qatar - Australia - Uae - India - Saudi Arabia - Singapore

Verstappen wins third straight Formula One title

DOHA: Max Verstappen clinched his third successive Formula One world title Saturday as his nearest championship rival and Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez crashed out of the sprint race at the Qatar Grand Prix. The Dutchman, who needed just three points this weekend to be crowned champion, was guaranteed the title when Perez spun out of the 19-lap sprint after he was hit by the Alpine of Esteban Ocon. “Of course, it’s a fantastic feeling, it’s been an incredible year and lots of great races and I feel super proud and super proud of the job of the team,” said Verstappen. “It’s been so enjoyable to be part of that group of people and to be three time world champion is just incredible.” Verstappen, who was third at the time of Perez’s accident, finished the sprint second behind Australia’s Oscar Piastri of McLaren. The 26-year-old Verstappen has dominated the sport this season, winning 13 of 16 races including a record 10 in a row before his fifth-place finish in Singapore last month. He will start Sunday’s Grand Prix at the Lusail track from pole position. Verstappen has an unassailable 184-point lead with six races left in the season.

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Tim Indonesia - Indonesia Lolos ke Piala Dunia Panahan Berkuda 2023 - sport.detik.com - China - Mongolia - Indonesia - Saudi Arabia - Thailand - North Korea - Malaysia

Indonesia Lolos ke Piala Dunia Panahan Berkuda 2023

Timnas Indonesia finis kedua di Seleksi Piala Dunia Panahan Berkuda 2023. Alhasil, Merah-Putih berhak tampil di putaran final akhir tahun ini.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Kyle Walker - Ruben Neves - No Neymar, but Al-Hilal stroll to summit of Roshn Saudi League - arabnews.com - Brazil - Iran - Saudi Arabia - Hong Kong - Pakistan

No Neymar, but Al-Hilal stroll to summit of Roshn Saudi League

RIYADH: Neymar may have headed home to Brazil after the birth of his daughter, but the megastar was barely missed as Al-Hilal went top of the Roshn Saudi League with a 3-0 win at Al-Okhdood on Saturday and will stay at the summit over the international break.

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Max Verstappen - Sergio Perez - Esteban Ocon - Max Verstappen Juara Dunia F1 2023 - sport.detik.com - Qatar - Saudi Arabia - Azerbaijan

Max Verstappen Juara Dunia F1 2023

Max Verstappen berhasil menjadi juara dunia Formula 1 2023. Ini setelah kegagalan Sergio Perez finis di Sprint Race F1 GP Qatar.

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Green Falcons - Saudi Arabia’s medal tally upped to 10 in Asian Games - arabnews.com - China - Saudi Arabia - Jordan

Saudi Arabia’s medal tally upped to 10 in Asian Games

HANGZHOU, China: Saudi Arabia’s 18-year-old jiu-jtsu fighter Omar Nada on Saturday won a bronze medal in the under-85 kg weight category at the 19th Asian Games in Hanbgzhou. The youngest athlete to represent the Kingdom’s delegation, Nada defeated his Kyrgyz contender Abdulrahman Hajj to win the bronze and become the youngest winner in the history of Saudi Arabia’s participation in the Asian Games, a media statement said. His victory increased Saudi Arabia’s medal tally to 10 — four gold, two silver and four bronze — in the event that concludes tomorrow. In the karate competitions, Fajr Al-Nashri was eliminated following his defeat to Jordan’s Mohammed Al-Jaffar, in the round of 16 in the 84 kg weight category, with a score of 1-5. During the Kingdom’s participation in the Asian Games, the Green Falcons have collected a total of 71 medals (29 gold, 15 silver, 27 bronze), since the Bangkok games in 1978. The Kingdom won a single bronze medal in New Delhi 1982, a single silver medal in Seoul 1986, one bronze medal in Beijing 1990, and nine medals in Hiroshima 1994 (one gold, three silver, five bronze). Saudi athletes also won nine medals in Busan in 2002 (seven gold, one silver, one bronze), 14 medals in Doha in 2006 (eight gold, six bronze), 13 medals in Guangzhou in 2010 (five gold, three silver, five bronze), seven medals in Incheon in 2014 (three gold, three silver, one bronze), six medals in Jakarta in 2018 (one gold, two silver, three bronze), and ten medals in Hangzhou in 2022 (four gold, two silver, four bronze).

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Jose Mourinho - José Mourinho 'convinced' he will work in Saudi Arabia - ESPN - espn.com - Spain - Portugal - Italy - Egypt - Saudi Arabia

José Mourinho 'convinced' he will work in Saudi Arabia - ESPN

Roma coach José Mourinho said he fully expects to work in Saudi Arabia one day after his compatriot, Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo, led the way by joining Al Nassr, with a stream of players subsequently signing for Saudi Pro League teams.

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