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When Qatar bought Paris Saint-Germain in 2011, it looked like they would quickly spend their way to the top. They’ve shed ...
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YouTube on MSNThe Dark Side of Qatar’s World CupIn 2010, the football world gasped when Qatar, a country with no existing infrastructure to host major sporting events, ...
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Exclusive: Described as the Qatar whistleblower for his revelations about the build-up to the 2022 World Cup, Abdullah Ibhais ...
A joint statement accuses football’s global governing body of being “more poorly governed" now than it was at the time of the ...
Qatar’s success is deliberate. They manage their resources wisely, protect their culture fiercely, and plan for the long term ...
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PSG’s final crushing of Inter Milan proved Enrique’s qualities as a manager again — yet he still feels strangely ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNDon’t be fooled, PSG still bought the Champions LeaguePSG's demolition job raises conflicting emotions – yes it’s a victory for exciting football and a likeable manager, but don’t ...
Media reports that Saudi Arabia will lift its decades-old ban on alcohol in select tourist zones have prompted the flare-up ...
The Champions League final on Saturday will be an especially busy one for Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, perhaps the most multi-tasked ...
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNGary Lineker was hardly ‘controversial’ both on and off the pitchLast weekend the "national treasure" that is Gary Lineker hosted his final Match Of The Day show. It had to end, someday, but I was very much hoping to see him present his final World Cup next year.
Qatar-owned Paris Saint-Germain have won the Champions League for the first time, the culmination of the Gulf state’s 14-year project to turn the French club into a football superpower.
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