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Marcus Rashford - Hugo Ekitike - Ruben Amorim - Eintracht Frankfurt - Man United - ‘It feels like home’: Rashford joins Barcelona on loan from Man United - arabnews.com - Sudan - Saudi Arabia - Liverpool

‘It feels like home’: Rashford joins Barcelona on loan from Man United

BARCELONA: England forward Marcus Rashford said Barcelona was a club where “dreams come true” as he joined the LaLiga champions on Wednesday on a season-long loan from Manchester United with an option to buy.

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Liverpool sign Ekitiké from Frankfurt and take offseason spending to $342m

LONDON: Liverpool signed France forward Hugo Ekitiké from Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday to continue the Premier League champion’s offseason spending spree.

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Marcus Rashford - Venus Williams - Man United - Kl Rahul - GCC Esports League wraps up second event - arabnews.com - Qatar - Sudan - Uae - India - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain - Oman - North Korea - Kuwait

GCC Esports League wraps up second event

RIYADH: The Saudi Esports Federation has concluded the second event of the GCC Esports League.

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Marcus Rashford - Man United - Kl Rahul - Emmy Award-winning director praises ‘mind-blowing’ esports growth in MENA region - arabnews.com - Usa - Sudan - India - Saudi Arabia

Emmy Award-winning director praises ‘mind-blowing’ esports growth in MENA region

RIYADH: Emmy Award-winning director R.J. Cutler is no stranger to esports.

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War-torn Sudan’s prodigal premier league returns to cheers

“It’s a wonderful feeling, it’s indescribable, to see this beautiful return,” football fan Ahmed Taj said“We’re so happy to see Al-Hilal come back, to see Sudanese football come back, after everything we’ve lost in the past two years“BERBER, Sudan: In the Sudanese town of Berber, hundreds of kilometers away from the frontlines of war, a modest stadium seems to shake with the roar of football fans jumping to their feet.“It’s a wonderful feeling, it’s indescribable, to see this beautiful return,” football fan Ahmed Taj told AFP from the sidelines of the penultimate league match between newly-crowned champions Al-Hilal and Hay Al-Wadi.“We’re so happy to see Al-Hilal come back, to see Sudanese football come back, after everything we’ve lost in the past two years,” he added.Since April 2023, war between Sudan’s regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has killed tens of thousands and made Sudan the scene of the world’s largest hunger and displacement crisis.But for a few hours each week in July, the country seemed to pause during match time, a welcome respite for a population buffeted between mass displacement, starvation and death.The first Sudan Elite League in two years was held in River Nile state, about 300 kilometers (185 miles) northeast of the war-ravaged capital Khartoum.In small stadiums in the cities of Atbara, Berber and Al-Damer, teams faced off on pitches streaked with massive brown patches as dozens of fans cheered from the bleachers.Despite Atbara’s power stations and army bases coming under drone strikes — most recently last month — the area is still considered safer than Khartoum.The season reached its climax on Tuesday as the country’s favorite teams — rivals Al-Hilal and Al-Merrikh — met in a

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South African Mokwena to coach Algerian champions Mouloudia

JOHANNESBURG: South African Rulani Mokwena was named coach of Algerian champions Mouloudia Alger on Monday, ending weeks of speculation as to where the 38-year-old would work in the 2025/26 season.

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Iga Swiatek - Serena Williams - Carlos Alcaraz - Roland Garros - Belinda Bencic - Amanda Anisimova - Jannik Sinner - Coco Gauff - Swiatek and Anisimova battle to be new queen of Wimbledon - arabnews.com - France - Usa - Sudan - Poland

Swiatek and Anisimova battle to be new queen of Wimbledon

LONDON: Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova clash in the Wimbledon final on Saturday with a new women’s champion guaranteed for the eighth consecutive year.

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Carlos Alcaraz - Jannik Sinner - Enzo Maresca - Enzo Fernandez - London - Chelsea’s Fernandez warns about ‘dangerous’ heat at Club World Cup - arabnews.com - Britain - Usa - Argentina - Sudan - state New Jersey

Chelsea’s Fernandez warns about ‘dangerous’ heat at Club World Cup

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez said the scorching heat at the Club World Cup in the United States left him feeling dizzy and described the high temperatures as “dangerous” to play in. The inaugural 32-team Club World Cup, which concludes on Sunday with Chelsea facing Paris Saint-Germain in the final at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, has delivered a spectacle on the pitch but concerns over player welfare and lukewarm attendances in the US have sparked a debate. Tuesday’s semifinal between Chelsea and Fluminense which took place at 3 p.m. local time in New Jersey saw temperatures soar past 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) with over 54 percent humidity, prompting a National Weather Service warning. Soaring temperatures in several cities hosting the Club World Cup have been a focal point in the tournament, which is seen as a dry run for next year’s men’s World Cup. “Honestly, the heat is incredible.

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