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Imanol Arregui: "It Was Quite an Odyssey to Come Back"

Imanol Arregui, current coach of Al-Yarmouk (Kuwait), is already in Navarra after being one of the 150 sports professionals who were able to return on the plane chartered by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, affected by the military escalation in the Middle East as a result of the attack by the United States and Israel against Iran and the subsequent Iranian response bombing much of the countries of the region. The athletes landed this Wedn…
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Imanol Arregui, current coach of Al-Yarmouk (Kuwait), is already in Navarra after being one of the 150 sports professionals who were able to return on the plane chartered by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, affected by the military escalation in the Middle East as a result of the attack by the United States and Israel against Iran and the subsequent Iranian response bombing much of the countries of the region. The athletes landed this Wedn…

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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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