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In a brief video clip that has quickly drawn attention across Saudi Arabian sports media, a prominent local journalist delivered a bold claim: “Nobody wants to see Cristiano Ronald

Will the Portuguese star finally clinch the one major title that has eluded him throughout his illustrious career? Cristiano Ronaldo has won countless trophies at club level, including multiple Champions League crowns and domestic leagues in England, Spain and Italy. He has also led Portugal to glory in the 2016 European Championship and the 2019 Nations League. Yet the one prize missing from his résumé is the FIFA World Cup, a gap that fuels his drive as he prepares for another shot at football’s ultimate team honour. At 38, Ronaldo remains a formidable goalscorer, but time is running out. The upcoming tournament could be his last opportunity to join the pantheon of players who have lifted the famous golden trophy. For a man who has made a career out of defying expectations, the challenge is familiar, yet the stakes have never been higher. Portugal, ranked among the world’s top teams, possess the talent and tactical discipline to go all the way. If Ronaldo can inspire his younger team

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Video: Al-Hilal’s six-goal haul leads to Walid Al-Faraj’s defeat against Al-Nassr In a thrilling Saudi Arabian Pro League clash, Al-Hilal’s relentless attacking prowess was on full

What did the famous journalist say? In the immediate aftermath of last night’s thrilling derby, veteran sports presenter John Anderson delivered a comment that is already sparking debate in newsrooms and on fan forums across the country. Anderson, whose decades-long career has earned him a reputation for blunt, incisive analysis, used his post-match platform to weigh in on the contest’s most controversial moment: the 78th-minute penalty call that swung the match in the home side’s favor. “I’ve seen a lot of big games in my time,” Anderson declared, his voice carrying the authority of experience, “but I’ve rarely witnessed a decision that so visibly shifted the balance of power. That penalty was always going to be talked about, and it’s now the talking point of the season.” His words were delivered with the measured tone of a seasoned broadcaster, but the implications are clear: the debate over the referee’s judgment will linger long after the final whistle. For supporters of the visiti

Al Ahli v Al Hilal: King's Cup Semi Final

Tony was quick to point out that the evaluation benchmarks have evolved dramatically as the knockout rounds began, stressing that the panel’s expectations are now sharply focused o

The English star has ignited a media storm with a fiery post-match interview that is sure to reverberate around the footballing world. Speaking to reporters shortly after the final whistle, the player delivered a series of bold, unfiltered remarks that touched on everything from his club’s title ambitions to the pressure of representing his country on the international stage. While specifics are still emerging, sources close to the camp say the comments were delivered with typical passion and bluntness, leaving little room for misinterpretation. Supporters will be eager to hear the full transcript when it becomes available, and rivals will no doubt be paying close attention to any potential fallout. For now, one thing is clear: the star’s words have already raised the temperature ahead of what promises to be a thrilling run-in to the season.

Al Nassr v Al Najmah: Saudi Pro League

Al-Akhdoud fans surprised Cristiano Ronaldo with an unexpected gesture during Al-Nassr’s recent match, capturing the attention of everyone in the stadium and millions watching worl

The Portuguese star is poised for a landmark appearance in the upcoming match, a fixture that promises to showcase his enduring class and influence on the game. Expected to lead his side out with customary flair, the 38-year-old forward has spent the past week refining his sharpness in training, working closely with the coaching staff to ensure he is ready to make an immediate impact. Team-mates describe him as focused yet relaxed, relishing the chance to etch another chapter in his illustrious career. Opponents, meanwhile, are braced for the challenge of containing a player who has long been synonymous with match-winning brilliance. With the stadium set to buzz and broadcasters primed to dissect every touch, the occasion will underline why this veteran remains a symbol of footballing excellence.

Frequently asked questions

Edgar Everest, an official of the Sussex Football Association, founded Brighton United in 1897. Then, in the wake of the collapse of the club in 1900, Brighton & Hove Rangers were formed, before suffering the same fate a year later. Finally, the manager of Brighton United, John Jackson, formed a club at the Seven Stars pub in Ship Street in 1901 called Brighton & Hove United, before changing its name to Brighton & Hove Albion.

Legendary English sports bettor Tony Bloom is the majority shareholder and the current chairman of Brighton. He bought the club in 2009.

Brighton & Hove Albion play all their home games at The Amex (American Express Stadium). The Seagulls have been playing their games at this venue, also known as the Falmer Stadium, since 2011.

The capacity of The Amex is 31,876 and has undergone several renovations since it opened in 2011 with an initial capacity of 22,374 seats.

Brighton have won just a solitary title throughout their history, the 1910 FA Community Shield (or Charity Shield as it was known as the time).

Brighton are yet to lift an English top flight title, and only got promoted to the first division in the Premier League era ahead of the 2016-17 season, 34 years after they last played in the top flight.

Ernie Wilson, who spent 14 years at the club between 1922 and 1936, is Brighton's record-appearance maker of all-time, featuring in 566 games.

English striker Tommy Cook, who is Brighton's first-ever player to play for England, is the club's leading goalscorer of all-time, finding the back of the net 123 times in 209 games. He also played county cricket for Sussex for 15 years.

Alexis Mac Allister, James Milner, Adam Lallana, Danny Welbeck, Tommy Cook, and Bobby Zamora are some of the most famous names to have donned the Brighton jersey.

Roberto De Zerbi, Sami Hyppia, Liam Brady, and Gus Poyet are among the most famous Brighton managers ever.

Brighton & Hove Albion are famously known as The Seagulls. The club is located at the south coast of UK, where there are a lot of beachfronts and seagulls, which is where the nickname originates from.