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Emirates News Agency on MSNAFC Champions League Two: Penalty shootout win takes Sharjah throughSharjah FC advanced into the AFC Champions League Twoâ„¢ 2024/25 semi-finals after defeating Shabab Al Ahli 5-4 on penalties after their quarter-final second leg tie ended 1-1 on the night after extra ...
Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr FC have been drawn to face Yokohama F Marinos from Japan in next month's quarter-finals of the ...
Dubai is set to host the MENA Cup Youth Football Tournament, organized by CBF Performance with the support of Dubai Sports ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNBollywood and football collide again in Celebrity Football Cup Season 2Get ready for an unforgettable experience as Bollywood stars and top athletes clash in Celebrity Football Cup Season 2, ...
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TEAMtalk on MSNSources: Top Everton earner ‘set to leave’ with like-for-like replacement already foundAbdoulaye Doucoure is set to leave Everton at the end of the season as no talks are being held over a contract extension, with a likely replacement for the midfielder.
Everton’s midfield stalwart Abdoulaye Doucoure looks set to leave Goodison Park at the end of the season, with no contract ...
Abdoulaye Doucoure Set to Depart Everton as Club Eyes Charly Alcaraz ReplacementEverton’s midfield stalwart Abdoulaye ...
The Singapore side will meet Australia's Sydney FC or South Korea's Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors next. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Dubai: Sharjah FC came from behind to force a well earned 1-1 draw with Shabab Al Ahli in their AFC Champions League Twoâ„¢ 2024/25 quarter-final first leg tie at the Rashid Stadium on Wednesday. Sardar ...
Dubai: It will be a clash between the top two teams from the United Arab Emirates when Shabab Al Ahli host Sharjah FC in the first leg of their AFC Champions League Twoâ„¢ 2024/25 quarter-final on ...
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The National on MSNAFC Champions League: Rest of Asia has work to do to bridge chasm created by Saudi spendingAt the start of February, the manager of the UAE’s champion football club warned that Saudi Arabian spending would either crush everyone else in Gulf football or force them to invest to try to keep up ...
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