FIFA said Germany ($295.7 million), Italy ($223.8 million), France ($209.7 million) and Saudi Arabia ($202.1 million) completed the list of the top five countries for their clubs' January spending.
ZURICH — Fueled by England and Saudi Arabia, clubs spent a record $2.35 billion on international transfer deals in a booming January trading period for men’s soccer, FIFA said Friday.
Saudi Arabia’s Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz Bin Turki al-Faisal has outlined ambitious plans for the 2034 FIFA World Cup, pledging to deliver “the best World Cup experience” while ...
Israel is “closer than ever” to normalization with Saudi Arabia, Israel’s newly appointed ambassador to the US revealed in an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post. The development ...
A FIFA council has reportedly made changes to a transfer rule that would allow Saudi Arabian giants Al-Hilal to sign Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah. After the Gulf club mutually terminated ...
FIFA is satisfied with the steps taken by Saudi Arabia to protect migrant workers' rights. Image: FIFA FIFA has been accused of ignoring human rights after it refused calls from an African body to ...
After 1 year and 5 months and 7 games later, Brazilian superstar Neymar has left Saudi Arabia. The Samba King joined Saudi Pro ... In the meantime, Neymar has earned a staggering $22.28 million per ...
The International Football Federation (FIFA) has rejected a request to monitor human rights abuses by workers who will build stadiums and infrastructure for the 2034 World Cup to be held in Saudi ...
RIYADH — The Ministry of Commerce has reported a 22% increase in commercial records within the education sector during 2024 compared to the previous year. According to the ministry, several promising ...
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