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Daniil Medvedev - Alex De-Minaur - Luca Zidane - Ruben Amorim - Jim Ratcliffe - Nuno Borges - Firas Al-Buraikan - Medvedev to face De Minaur in Shanghai Masters quarterfinals - arabnews.com - Russia - Portugal - Usa - China - Algeria - Saudi Arabia

Medvedev to face De Minaur in Shanghai Masters quarterfinals

SHANGHAI: Daniil Medvedev on Wednesday got his revenge against US teenager Learner Tien, beating him in a nail-biter 7-6 (8/6), 6-7 (1/7), 6-4 to proceed to the Shanghai Masters quarterfinals.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Luca Zidane - Zidane’s son Luca ‘proud’ to play for Algeria - arabnews.com - France - Spain - Algeria - Egypt - Saudi Arabia - Somalia

Zidane’s son Luca ‘proud’ to play for Algeria

“It makes me proud and I will give everything at 100 percent to make the Algerian people proud,” the goalkeeper saidHe received his first call up for Algeria in a 26-man squad for the next two qualifiersORAN, Algeria: French football legend Zinedine Zidane’s son Luca said on Wednesday he is “proud” to represent Algeria ahead of the north African country’s World Cup qualifier against Somalia.Luca Zidane, 27, turned out for France’s youth team but has chosen to play for Algeria where his grandparents were born.“I’m very happy to be here. It makes me proud and I will give everything at 100 percent to make the Algerian people proud,” the goalkeeper told a press conference in Oran.Zidane junior, who plays for Spanish second tier side Granada, changed sporting nationality last month having never represented France at senior level.He received his first call up for Algeria in a 26-man squad for the next two qualifiers.“All my family are proud of me and back my choice, my grandfather is happy that I’m in Algeria and that I’ve made this decision,” he added.His father, who was a World Cup winner for France in 1998, “had his journey, his career.

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Luca Zidane - Ruben Amorim - Abdullah Sports City - Kevin Diks - Jim Ratcliffe - Maarten Paes - Firas Al-Buraikan - Nawaf Al-Aqidi - Saudi Arabia in sight of World Cup finals thanks to Al-Shamat strike and Al-Buraikan double - arabnews.com - Egypt - Indonesia - Saudi Arabia - Iraq

Saudi Arabia in sight of World Cup finals thanks to Al-Shamat strike and Al-Buraikan double

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia came from behind to defeat Indonesia 3-2 on Wednesday and take a giant step toward the 2026 World Cup finals. Two goals from Firas Al-Buraikan and a fine strike from his Al-Ahli team-mate, Saleh Abu Al-Shamat, at their home ground in Jeddah means a victory over Iraq on Tuesday will ensure Herve Renard’s men make their seventh appearance at the World Cup finals, and even a point might be enough to book their tickets to North America. This opening game of the fourth round of the Asian qualifiers began, and would end, as a tense affair. The crowd at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, which is hosting all three Group B games, was silenced, aside from a small pocket of away fans, when Indonesia took the lead in the 11th minute. After a cross into a crowded area was adjudged to have been handled by Hassan Tambakti, Kevin Diks stepped up to take the spot kick and found the bottom corner of the net despite the best efforts of Nawaf Al-Aqidi. Given that the Saudis scored only seven goals across all 10 games in the third round of qualifiers, there was plenty of apprehension among the home crowd, but just six minutes later the hosts equalized and did so in style. Musab Al-Juwayr flicked a pass to Al-Shamat, who turned inside a defender just outside the area and then fired a left-footed shot into the bottom corner of the goal past the outstretched arms of goalkeeper Maarten Paes. Ten minutes before the break, Saudi Arabia were in front.

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Luca Zidane - Ruben Amorim - Jim Ratcliffe - First 2 championship titles of the Saudi eLeague season decided - arabnews.com - Egypt - Saudi Arabia

First 2 championship titles of the Saudi eLeague season decided

RIYADH: The first two championship titles of the Saudi eLeague season have been decided, with team Bright Future lifting their first-ever trophy in the EA FC25 competition, and team The Vicious claiming the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 crown.

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Luca Zidane - Ruben Amorim - Jim Ratcliffe - Jeddah Season gearing up to host 4th round of F1 Powerboat World Championship - arabnews.com - China - Egypt - Saudi Arabia

Jeddah Season gearing up to host 4th round of F1 Powerboat World Championship

JEDDAH: The city of Jeddah is gearing up to host the fourth round of the Formula 1 Powerboat World Championship on Nov. 27-29.

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Luca Zidane - Zinedine Zidane - Anak Zidane Dipanggil Timnas Aljazair - sport.detik.com - Uganda - Somalia

Anak Zidane Dipanggil Timnas Aljazair

Akhirnya ada juga klan Zinedine Zidane yang bermain untuk Timnas Aljazair. Luca Zidane untuk pertama kalinya dipanggil oleh negara asal ayahnya itu.

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Luca Zidane - Zinedine Zidane - Anak Zinedine Zidane Pindah Bela Timnas Aljazair - sport.detik.com

Anak Zinedine Zidane Pindah Bela Timnas Aljazair

Luca Zidane sempat membela Timnas Prancis di kategori kelompok umur. Namun kini, anak legenda sepakbola Zinedine Zidane itu pindah bela Timnas Aljazair!

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Bayern Munich - Luca Zidane - Vincent Kompany - Jerome Boateng - Jonathan Tah - Germany’s World Cup winner Boateng announces retirement - arabnews.com - France - Germany - Austria - Algeria - India - Saudi Arabia

Germany’s World Cup winner Boateng announces retirement

REUTERS: Former Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng, a World Cup winner with Germany in 2014, announced his retirement from professional football late on Friday. The 37-year-old, who made 76 appearances for Germany between 2009-18, spent 10 years at Bayern after joining from Manchester City in 2011, winning nine Bundesliga titles and two Champions League trophies. “I played for a long time, for big clubs, for my country. I learned, won, lost, and grown through it all,” Boateng said in a video uploaded to Instagram. “Football has given me a lot, but now it’s time to move on.

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