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Saudi Arabia's football governing body on Thursday suspended Cristiano Ronaldo for one game over a gesture he made on the pitch last weekend that was judged a "provocation". The Saudi Arabian Football Federation said the Al-Nassr captain and former Porto star was also fined a total of 30,000 riyals ($8,000) for the move, which broke rules against provoking the public during a match. The decision cannot be appealed. Video emerged after his side's 3-2 win against Al-Shabab showing Ronaldo making a repeated thrusting gesture towards his groin in response to crowds taunting him by chanting the name of his longtime rival, Lionel Messi.
France and Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has been banned for four years for a doping offence earlier this season, Italian media reported on Thursday.
BERLIN : Bayer Leverkusen will look to maintain their steady course towards a first Bundesliga title with a win at struggling Cologne in the Rhein derby on Sunday amid growing speculation over the future of coach Xabi Alonso at the club.
Red Bull Formula One team boss Christian Horner reacted on Thursday to being cleared of allegations of misconduct by saying he was pleased the process was over and unity within the reigning champions had never been stronger.
Gary Neville felt that Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was wrong to hit out at Jamie Carragher.
Professional Footballers' Association boss Maheta Molango has warned that the sport's busy schedule is "killing the product" and causing worries about player welfare.
Soccer's packed schedule not only jeopardises players' health but diminishes the quality of the sport, said Maheta Molango, chief of the English Professional Footballers' Association (PFA).