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The Impact of Saudi Arabian Players in the European Championship: Redefining Team Dynamics

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“World Champions!” This is how the winners of the major North American sports leagues NHL (ice hockey), NFL (American football), NBA (basketball) and MLB (baseball) have always called themselves. Admittedly, the leagues are certainly the strongest in the world in their respective sports, but it does seem a little megalomaniacal to celebrate yourself as the world’s best team when you only play against teams from the USA and Canada. That would be like the winner of the UEFA Champions League celebrating itself as the world’s best team, even though only teams from Europe are playing for the title.

However, European decency prohibits them from celebrating Champions League winners as the best team in the world. Even though this is probably the case. Europe is – at club level – the centre of the football world in terms of sport, infrastructure and economy. It would therefore be only logical if only players from European leagues were to take part in the 24 best national teams on the continent at the current European Championship. In fact, the majority of the European Championship stars come from Europe’s top leagues.

The first non-European league with European Championship participants is the Saudi Arabian Pro League, with a total of 14 players, in 12th place out of 41 leagues. In terms of market value, the Saudi league is even number eight in this European Championship. Not all Saudi legionnaires are regulars in their national teams during the European Championship. Others, however, are. Austria has already had to deal with the 33-year-old and still tireless N’Golo Kanté (FRA) and learned that he has not lost any of his qualities despite moving to Al-Ittihad. The 39-year-old Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr) also impressed in the group phase. Romania fielded a Saudi duo in all group matches: Andrei Burca (Al-Okhdood) and Nicolae Stanciu (Damac), who has also scored a goal, are important parts of the Romanian team.

Belgium’s high-quality team includes Yannick Carrasco, a player from Al-Shabab, in the extended starting eleven, and Croatia also relied on “Saudi” Marcelo Brozovic (Al-Nassr) before their European Championship exit. Al-Hilal is represented by three players at the European Championship: While Ruben Neves is not a regular for Portugal, the Serbians Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Aleksandar Mitrovic are almost indispensable in their team. Jack Hendry (Al-Ettifaq) played the entire match for Scotland against Germany, Switzerland and Hungary. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Two “Saudis” are also playing in today’s round of 16 match between Spain and Georgia (9 p.m.). Aymeric Laporte, a Champions League winner and multiple English champion with Manchester City, has been playing for Al-Nassr since last summer. The defender played 135 minutes for the Spanish team, who impressed in the group stage, during the European Championship. Georgia’s Solomon Kvirkvelia also plays in Saudi Arabia; the defensive giant is under contract with Al-Okhdood.

The selection of Saudi Arabian legionnaires shows that you no longer have to play at the highest possible club level to be able to play a major role in the European Championship – as long as you are individually good enough. Or the Saudi Pro League is not as weak as many people think. Critics would even go so far as to say that European club football is simply not as strong as people think. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle.

2024-06-29 15:00:08
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Turkish National Men’s Basketball Team Withdraws from Serbia Tournament Due to Injuries

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The National Men’s Basketball Team decided not to participate in the preparation tournament to be held in Serbia on July 6-7.

The Turkish Basketball Federation announced that this decision was due to the high number of injured players.

Here is the statement made by the Turkish Basketball Federation;

The camp process, which we started the summer with a limited squad, continued with two more players getting injured in the double-contact match we played in France with an 11-person squad, following the recurring injuries experienced by our National Team. During this process, it was decided that our crescent-stars would not participate in the preparation tournament to be held in Serbia in order not to risk the matches we will play away due to the insufficient squad. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Source: istiklal.com.tr

2024-07-04 19:38:49
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Former Cholet player Dominic Artis joins Strasbourg

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American full-back with a Kosovar passport Dominic Artis will return to Betclic Elite for the 2024-2025 season on the SIG Strasbourg court. The Alsatian club announced the arrival of the former Cholet player on Thursday, who will be reunited with his former coach at the Mauges club, Laurent Vila.

Artis had impressed in Maine-et-Loire, becoming one of the key players during his two seasons with the squad, with performances earning him a spot in the Betclic Elite All-Star Game in the 2022-2023 season. With his 16 points, 3.4 assists and 3 rebounds on average in all competitions, Artis had managed to lead his team to the Eurocup final, just one year after having managed to allow Cholet to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in 10 years. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Coming off a complicated season in Turkey at Bodrumspor, Artis returns to France to try to help Strasbourg, who failed to reach the playoffs this season. “The signing of Dominic Artis is a very important element in the construction of our roster. He was really the first name we talked about with Laurent Vila when we were imagining the team for the 24/25 season. He will be our ‘go to guy’ for the season. And with his experience and toughness, he will make the work of the whole team easier. He is a true leader and we are very happy to welcome him to our team,” reacted SIG Strasbourg sporting director Nicola Alberani in a press release.

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Wolf salute: Turkish ambassador summoned to Berlin

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The wolf salute of Turkish football player Merih Demiral at the European Championships in Germany is attracting further diplomatic attention. The Turkish ambassador in Berlin was summoned to the Foreign Ministry on Thursday, a ministry spokeswoman announced. The German ambassador in Ankara was summoned on Wednesday. The Turkish government accuses Germany of “xenophobia”.

Demiral had shown the wolf salute with his hands after scoring a goal in Turkey’s round of 16 match against Austria, which is considered a symbol of the right-wing extremist Turkish “Grey Wolves”. In Germany, the group has 18,500 members, making it the largest right-wing extremist organization in the country. The “Grey Wolves” are not banned, but they are monitored by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

The wolf salute is not banned in Germany. “The symbols of Turkish right-wing extremists have no place in our stadiums,” wrote German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on the X platform (Twitter). “Using the European Football Championship as a platform for racism is completely unacceptable.” She called on the European Football Association (UEFA) to investigate the case and consider sanctions, which it agreed to. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Erdogan travels to Berlin for the quarter-finals

Turkey beat Austria 2-1 in Leipzig on Tuesday and will play the Netherlands in the quarter-finals in Berlin on Saturday. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is also expected to attend this match.

Demiral scored both goals against Austria. He now faces a ban. The “Bild” newspaper reported on Thursday evening that he would be banned for two games. However, Turkish media then reported that a decision had not yet been made in the case. UEFA initially declined to comment.

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