Saudi Sports for All launches multipurpose venue in Dammam
DAMMAM: The Saudi Sports for All Federation is set to open a multipurpose sports facility in Dammam this month, among several “Domes” to be launched across the country over the coming years.
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DAMMAM: The Saudi Sports for All Federation is set to open a multipurpose sports facility in Dammam this month, among several “Domes” to be launched across the country over the coming years.
The Saudi women’s national football team on Wednesday night lost 4-2 to Bhutan in their second-ever international on home soil.
MANCHESTER, England: When FIFA President Gianni Infantino dashed from Geneva to Paris to watch World Cup favorite Brazil in their final warmup game before Qatar, he cannot have expected to be confronted by such visual proof of the racism that continues to infect soccer.
Tottenham forward Richarlison had a banana thrown at him as he was racially abused during Brazil’s friendly win over Tunisia in Paris on Tuesday.
Wayne Rooney and Phil Neville had to deal with a racism storm after an ugly clash between two of their players in Major League Soccer overnight.
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EASTERN PROVINCE, Saudi Arabia: The last stage of the Karate Individual League Championship and the qualifying tournament for the Saudi Games in kata and first-degree fighting competitions ended on Saturday with Al-Nasr Club finishing first. The competitions were held in the presence of Dr. Musharraf Al-Shehri, Saudi Karate Federation’s president, and the participation of 19 clubs represented by more than 200 contenders at the Air Force Base’s hall in the Eastern Province.