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Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal held Spanish heavyweights Real Madrid to a 1-1 draw in the FIFA Club World Cup opener.
The CEO of Al Hilal, Esteve Calzada, has claimed that it would have been "a very unusual situation" to lure Cristiano Ronaldo ...
The Addicks, who beat Orient in the League One play-off final at Wembley to seal a long-awaited return to the Championship, ...
People seem to have slept on a PIF team in a PIF-backed tournament having a shot, an outside shot but a shot nonetheless ...
In the lead-up to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, speculation swirled around an eyebrow-raising question: Could Cristiano Ronaldo make a surprise appearance in the tournament, despite Al-Nassr’s failure ...
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that ex-Milan coach Sergio Conceiçao is the leading candidate to take over at Al-Nassr after ...
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Planet Football on MSNSon Heung-min’s next club: Five potential destinations for Tottenham legendIt looks like he could be leaving Spurs this summer.
Yasir Al-Rumayyan's long-time ally threatens legal action as former Newcastle United director sacked
Majed Al-Sorour is a long-time ally of Newcastle United chairman and PIF governor Yair Al-Rumayyan. Former Newcastle United ...
In the end, not even Saudi Arabia or Gianni Infantino could engineer a way to get Cristiano Ronaldo to the Club World Cup.
Tottenham captain Son Heung-min has attracted interest from three Saudi Pro League clubs ahead of a potential summer move.
As Real Madrid prepare to open their FIFA Club World Cup campaign in Miami against Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal, a bold admission from the Saudi club’s CEO has set off new speculation surrounding their ...
The international center with Spain does not want to continue at Al Nassr, also thinking about going to the World Cup.
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