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Saudi Arabia's Great Soccer Experiment Is Paying Off Spectacularly at the Club World Cup

  • The Saudi Arabian soccer experiment is showcasing its success at the Club World Cup.
  • Al Hilal achieved a monumental upset, proving their capability against Manchester City.
  • Al Hilal's performance aims to elevate the profile of the Saudi soccer league.
  • Investment in sports is yielding positive results for Saudi Arabia's global image.
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Saudi Arabia’s great soccer experiment is paying off spectacularly at the Club World Cup

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — The great Saudi Arabian soccer experiment is on full show at the Club World Cup.

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Saudi Arabia's great soccer experiment is paying off spectacularly at the Club World Cup

The great Saudi Arabian soccer experiment is on full show at the Club World Cup. The oil-rich kingdom, which is spending billions of dollars to become a major player in the world’s most popular sport, scored a big win on…

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Without Saudi Arabia, the Club World Cup wouldn't exist in its current form. And now Al-Hilal is in the quarterfinals.

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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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