Saudi universities launch new health, fitness program
RIYADH: The Saudi Sports for All Federation has kicked off a new initiative with the Saudi Universities Sports Federation to promote physical activity at tertiary institutions across the Kingdom.
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RIYADH: The Saudi Sports for All Federation has kicked off a new initiative with the Saudi Universities Sports Federation to promote physical activity at tertiary institutions across the Kingdom.
Islam Makhachev extended his unbeaten run in the UFC to 10 fights with the defeat of Bobby Green via a technical knockout in round one, and immediately turned his attention to a lightweight title shot in Abu Dhabi.
Rory McIlroy might be a champion of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, but as he met the media Wednesday in advance of the event, the topic instead swirled back to a controversy the PGA Tour might not shake for some time.
HONG KONG: Saudi Arabia will host all five groups in the western half of the Asian Champions League, the Asian Football Confederation announced on Thursday (Mar 3).
“Do not give Al-Hilal a chance on the ball, guys. If you do, they will show how good they are.”
Rory McIlroy said on Wednesday he expects six-time major winner Phil Mickelson to bounce back from the comments on the proposed Saudi-backed Super League that cost him sponsors and a return to the PGA Tour.
Roman Abramovich's decision to sell Chelsea has sent shockwaves throughout English football but he leaves with the club firmly established as one of the giants of the European game. The billionaire, alleged to have close links to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has not so far been named on a growing British sanctions list targeting Russian banks, businesses and pro-Kremlin tycoons following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. But the 55-year-old has decided that selling Chelsea is in the best interests of the club, fans and employees. The Chelsea Abramovich will leave are dramatically different from the club he bought in 2003 for just £140 million ($187 million) at a time when Manchester United and Arsenal were the dominant forces in the Premier League. The club were transformed from also-rans teetering on the brink of a financial crisis into one of the richest in the Premier League thanks to the deep pockets of the Russian, who routinely bankrolled blockbuster transfers.
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