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El Clasico - Joan García - Roja La-Furia - Saat Yamal Pulih, Giliran Raphinha dan Garcia Cedera - sport.detik.com - county Valencia - Bulgaria

Saat Yamal Pulih, Giliran Raphinha dan Garcia Cedera

Lamine Yamal mengumumkan dirinya sudah pulih dari cedera dan siap kembali memperkuat Barcelona dalam laga menghadapi Real Sociedad di Liga Spanyol akhir pekan ini. Namun di sisi lain tim asuhan Hansi Flick harus kehilangan Raphinha dan Joan Garcia.

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Joan García - Alejandro Balde - Fermin Lopez - Baru Awal Musim, Barca Sudah Banyak Diganggu Cedera - sport.detik.com

Baru Awal Musim, Barca Sudah Banyak Diganggu Cedera

Jakarta - Barcelona sudah banyak diganggu cedera pada awal musim ini. Padahal jadwal pertandingan semakin padat menuju akhir tahun.

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Lewis Hamilton - Joan García - Jockey Club announces Taif winter program - arabnews.com - Spain - Saudi Arabia - Israel

Jockey Club announces Taif winter program

TAIF: Horse racing will return to the King Khalid Racecourse in Taif in October, the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia has announced.

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Gianni Infantino - Lewis Hamilton - Atletico Madrid - Joan García - Donald Trump - Xabi Alonso - Turkish soccer leader urges FIFA, UEFA to suspend Israel - arabnews.com - Spain - Italy - Usa - Norway - Turkey - Israel

Turkish soccer leader urges FIFA, UEFA to suspend Israel

ISTANBUL: Turkiye on Friday became the first UEFA member to publicly call for Israel to be suspended from soccer, calling the situation in Gaza “inhumane and unacceptable.” Turkish Football Federation president Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu’s letter to international soccer leaders came as European body UEFA moves toward a vote to suspend Israel, whose men’s team is in the middle of qualifying for next year’s World Cup. “It is now time for FIFA and UEFA to act,” Haciosmanoglu wrote in the letter quoted by the Anadolu news agency. “Despite positioning themselves as defenders of civic values and peace, the sporting world and football institutions have remained silent for far too long,” the Turkish official said. Haciosmanoglu is not on the 20-member UEFA ruling committee, which is expected to have a majority to exclude Israel if a vote is called. The committee includes Israel soccer leader Moshe Zuares, who was elected in April. The head of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, is closely aligned with 2026 World Cup co-host the United States and President Donald Trump so is seen as unlikely to back a move to suspend Israel. The US State Department said on Thursday it will work to stop any efforts aiming to ban Israel’s team from the World Cup. Infantino chairs a meeting of FIFA’s ruling council next Thursday in Zurich. Norway hosts Israel in a World Cup qualifier in Oslo on Oct.

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Lewis Hamilton - Romain Grosjean - George Russell - Charles Leclerc - Atletico Madrid - Joan García - Xabi Alonso - Zhou Guanyu - Hamilton misses F1 tire test to care for his seriously ill dog Roscoe - arabnews.com - Spain - Italy - county Lewis - Israel - county Hamilton

Hamilton misses F1 tire test to care for his seriously ill dog Roscoe

SCARPERIA E SAN PIERO, Italy: Lewis Hamilton missed a chance to test Formula 1’s 2026 tires for Ferrari on Friday as he stayed with his bulldog Roscoe, who was in a coma following a pneumonia infection. Hamilton said Roscoe was resuscitated after his heart stopped while under sedation for pneumonia treatment.

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Atletico Madrid - Joan García - Xabi Alonso - David Lappartient - UCI chief says Israeli athletes are welcome amid boycott calls - arabnews.com - Russia - Belarus - Uae - Rwanda - Israel - Palestine

UCI chief says Israeli athletes are welcome amid boycott calls

Lappartient said: “We are not a tool for sanctions, we are a tool in the service of an ideal of bringing people together with the unifying power of sport”He dismissed questions about double standards despite the UCI’s ban on Russian and Belarusian teams from events over Russia’s war in UkraineKIGALI: The world cycling governing body (UCI) will continue to welcome Israeli athletes at its competitions despite calls for sporting boycotts, UCI president David Lappartient declared on Friday, saying sport should unite rather than punish.Lappartient, who was re-elected the body’s president for a third four-year term at the UCI Congress on Thursday, was speaking on the sidelines of the World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda.Earlier this week, a UN Commission of Inquiry said in a report that Israel had committed genocide in Gaza — an accusation that Israel has dismissed — and called for Israel’s suspension from international football, but Lappartient said the UCI would not go down that path.“It is perfectly normal for them to be here, because we believe — and I am speaking on behalf of the UCI but I could almost say that these are also Olympic values — that sport is not a tool for punishment,” he told reporters.’NOT A TOOL FOR SANCTIONS’Lappartient, who is also a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), added: “The IOC has confirmed our position.“We are not a tool for sanctions, we are a tool in the service of an ideal of bringing people together with the unifying power of sport, with the aim of promoting peace.

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Paris St Germain - Joan García - Wojciech Szczesny - Alejandro Balde - Fermin Lopez - Barca's injury issues worsen with Raphinha and keeper Garcia out - channelnewsasia.com - Brazil

Barca's injury issues worsen with Raphinha and keeper Garcia out

Brazilian forward Raphinha and keeper Joan Garcia have joined Barcelona's growing injury list, the LaLiga club said on Friday.

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Atletico Madrid - Joan García - Xabi Alonso - FIFA sanctions Malaysia for fielding foreign-born players with fake documents - arabnews.com - Qatar - Switzerland - Uae - Vietnam - Malaysia

FIFA sanctions Malaysia for fielding foreign-born players with fake documents

ZURICH: FIFA has sanctioned the Football Association of Malaysia after finding documents submitted to naturalize seven foreign-born players were doctored. The players — Gabriel Felipe Arrocha, Jon Irazábal Iraurgui, Facundo Tomás Garcés, Rodrigo Julián Holgado, Imanol Javier Machuca, João Vitor Brandão Figueiredo and Hector Alejandro Hevel Serrano — were all born abroad and featured in Malaysia’s 4-0 win over Vietnam in a 2027 Asian Cup qualifier in June. The players breached regulations concerning forgery and falsification, FIFA said on Friday. The FAM submitted eligibility inquiries to FIFA, and in doing so “used doctored documentation to be able to field the above players,” the governing body said. Each player was suspended for 12 months and fined 2,000 Swiss francs ($2,510). The FAM was fined 350,000 Swiss francs ($438,000). The players’ eligibility to play for Malaysia will also be investigated, FIFA added. Vietnamese media reported its national team will be awarded a 3-0 win for the June match, but FIFA made no comment. Malaysia leads Asia Group F in qualifying with six points from two games, three clear of Vietnam in second.

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