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Kevin De-Bruyne - Gianluigi Donnarumma - Giacomo Raspadori - Andrea Cambiaso - Luciano Spalletti - Italy struggle but give sacked Spalletti winning send-off against Moldova - arabnews.com - Belgium - Italy - Australia - Norway - Estonia - Saudi Arabia - Israel - Moldova

Italy struggle but give sacked Spalletti winning send-off against Moldova

ITALY: Sacked Italy manager Luciano Spalletti bowed out with a victory after his side labored to an uninspired 2-0 home win over Moldova in their World Cup qualification match on Monday thanks to goals from Giacomo Raspadori and Andrea Cambiaso. Spalletti announced his own dismissal on Sunday following Italy’s 3-0 loss in Norway in their opening group game on Friday, but took charge for one final time where again the performance showed why a change of leadership was required. Norway, who won 1-0 in Estonia with Erling Haaland netting the winner, top Group I on 12 points from four games, with Israel on six points after three matches while Italy are third with three points from their two games. “I asked the guys to let me go out with a victory,” Spalletti told Sky Sport shortly before kickoff. While his players duly obliged, it was perhaps a fitting end to Spalletti’s time on the bench as another lacklustre showing failed to light up a far from full Stadio Citta del Tricolore. With Italy’s slow, predictable build-up play failing to break through the visitors’ rearguard, the hosts were given an early wake-up call when Ion Nicolaescu found the net only for his goal to be ruled out for offside. Italy’s first threat came when defender Luca Ranieri, making his international debut, hit the crossbar with a header, and they found the breakthrough five minutes before the break. A headed clearance fell to Raspadori in the box who struck first time into the bottom corner but Moldova almost levelled before halftime when Oleg Reabciuk’s shot from distance was parried away by Gianluigi Donnarumma. Artur Ionita’s follow-up effort went wide of the far post and Daniel Dumbravanu’s header from a corner was cleared off the line by Federico

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Dana White - Terence Crawford - Madrid - Luciano Spalletti - Turki Alalshikh - Canelo Alvarez to face Terence Crawford in Riyadh Season Las Vegas showdown - arabnews.com - Belgium - Italy - Usa - Mexico - Saudi Arabia - county Crawford - Moldova

Canelo Alvarez to face Terence Crawford in Riyadh Season Las Vegas showdown

LONDON: Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will face off against Terence Crawford on Sept. 13 in Las Vegas, Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority and president of the Saudi Boxing Federation, and Dana White, CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, have announced.

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Aston Villa - Kevin De-Bruyne - Harry Wilson - Romelu Lukaku - Brennan Johnson - Chris Mepham - Rudi García - Jeremy Doku - Craig Bellamy - David Brooks - Baudouin Stadium - Wales suffer dramatic World Cup qualifying defeat to Belgium after fightback - breakingnews.ie - Belgium - Macedonia - Kazakhstan - Jordan - Liechtenstein

Wales suffer dramatic World Cup qualifying defeat to Belgium after fightback

Wales suffered a dramatic 4-3 World Cup qualifying defeat to Belgium as their incredible comeback from three goals down eventually proved in vain.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Luciano Spalletti - Baseball United and Tokyo Broadcasting System launch reality show to find Japan’s next baseball stars - arabnews.com - Belgium - Italy - Australia - Japan - Saudi Arabia - Moldova

Baseball United and Tokyo Broadcasting System launch reality show to find Japan’s next baseball stars

DUBAI: A partnership between Baseball United, the first professional baseball league focused on the Middle East and South Asia, and leading Japanese broadcaster Tokyo Broadcast System will give young baseball players a shot at becoming professional stars.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Mohammed Ben-Sulayem - Luciano Spalletti - Madrid to host grand prix as Formula One announces 2026 calendar - arabnews.com - Britain - Belgium - Netherlands - Spain - Italy - Usa - Australia - Canada - China - Austria - Monaco - Hungary - Japan - county Miami - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain - Hong Kong - Singapore - Azerbaijan - Moldova

Madrid to host grand prix as Formula One announces 2026 calendar

HONG KONG: Spain will host two Formula One grands prix in 2026, with the new race in Madrid joining Barcelona, after organizers on Tuesday announced the calendar for a season that could bring big changes on the grid. The 2026 campaign will open for the second successive season in Australia at Melbourne’s Albert Park street circuit on March 6-8. The race in the Spanish capital Madrid is on September 11-13 and will bring the curtain down on the European segment of the season. The new Madrid circuit will have both street and non-street sectors. The 24-weekend campaign will again conclude in Abu Dhabi, on December 4-6. Montreal in Canada will now follow Miami in May to cut down on traveling for the teams. The 2026 season promises to look radically different with Cadillac becoming the 11th team on the grid and sweeping new regulations on aerodynamics and power units. Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of motorsport’s governing body, the FIA, said: “Next year’s FIA Formula One World Championship marks a significant new chapter for our sport. “A new race, new teams, and the arrival of new manufacturers, all ushering in a fresh era of innovation and competition.”

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Luciano Spalletti - SHE RUNS 2025: UAE’s largest women’s fitness event set for return - arabnews.com - Belgium - Italy - Australia - Uae - Japan - Saudi Arabia - Moldova

SHE RUNS 2025: UAE’s largest women’s fitness event set for return

DUBAI: The UAE’s most iconic women’s fitness event is making a comeback under a new identity titled SHE RUNS.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Harry Wilson - Brennan Johnson - Leandro Trossard - Rudi García - Jeremy Doku - Craig Bellamy - De Bruyne secures Belgium win over Wales in seven-goal thriller - arabnews.com - Belgium - Australia - Macedonia - Japan - Saudi Arabia

De Bruyne secures Belgium win over Wales in seven-goal thriller

BRUSSELS, Belgium: Kevin De Bruyne spared Belgium’s blushes after blowing a 3-0 lead to beat Wales 4-3 and kickstart the Red Devils’ 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign on Monday. Goals from Romelu Lukaku, Youri Tielemans and Jeremy Doku inside half an hour had given Belgium a dream start. Wales, though, rallied through a Harry Wilson penalty, Sorba Thomas and Brennan Johnson to stun the side ranked eighth in the world. But De Bruyne rode to his nation’s rescue, as he has so often in a stellar career, by steering in Tielemans’ perfect cross in the 88th minute. Defeat was Craig Bellamy’s first as Wales manager as they fell just short of a national record of 10 matches unbeaten. However, there remains plenty of positives for Wales’ hopes of reaching next year’s World Cup. They sit second in Group J, one point behind North Macedonia, and three in front of Belgium, who have two games in hand. Only one side will automatically qualify with second earning a place in the play-offs. After a 1-1 draw at North Macedonia on Friday to begin their qualifying campaign, Rudi Garcia recalled three of his Premier League stars in Leandro Trossard, Amadou Onana and Tielemans and Belgium clicked into gear. De Bruyne’s shot struck the arm of Johnson inside the area to give Lukaku the chance to open the scoring from the penalty spot for his 89th international goal. Tielemans rounded off a brilliant team move for the home side’s second moments later as he turned in Maxime De Cuyper’s low cross. A dazzling solo effort from Doku compounded Wales’ woes as they seemed set for a second half of damage limitation. However, Harry Wilson’s penalty reduced the visitors’ deficit in first half stoppage time after Matz Sels was controversially penalized for

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