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Saudi National Team to Keep Three Players Outside Official Squad for World Cup
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Saudi National Team to Keep Three Players Outside Official Squad for World Cup

Saudi Arabia's national football team will retain three players—striker Abdullah Al-Salem and goalkeepers Abdulrahman Al-Sanbi and Abdul Quddous Atiah—with the squad in the US for the World Cup, despite them not being in the official list. FIFA regulations allow for late changes due to injury, with a deadline for Al-Salem on Sunday and more flexibility for goalkeepers.

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Saudi National Team Players Express Readiness for World Cup and Discuss Team Dynamics
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Saudi National Team Players Express Readiness for World Cup and Discuss Team Dynamics

Saudi national team players Abdullah Al-Khaibari and Moteb Al-Harbi have expressed their readiness for the 2026 World Cup, emphasizing team focus and adherence to coach Georgios Donis's tactics. They highlighted the team's preparation, the role of advanced medical technology in recovery, and the positive impact of the Saudi League's development on the team's performance. Al-Harbi also discussed the challenge of facing South American teams like Uruguay.

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Espanha, Uruguai, Arábia Saudita e Cabo Verde disputam o Grupo H da Copa do Mundo
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6/9/2026AI summary

Espanha, Uruguai, Arábia Saudita e Cabo Verde disputam o Grupo H da Copa do Mundo

O Grupo H da Copa do Mundo reúne Espanha, Uruguai, Arábia Saudita e Cabo Verde. A Espanha, com um elenco qualificado, busca o bicampeonato após 16 anos. O Uruguai, sob comando de Marcelo Bielsa, visa superar o fiasco da última edição. A Arábia Saudita, com um time majoritariamente doméstico, busca replicar surpresas passadas. Cabo Verde, estreante, traz um time com jogadores em ligas menores, mas com motivação após superar adversários fortes nas eliminatórias.

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