Riyadh (AFP) lit up the battle over the Saudi Football League after winning its 3-1 victory guest, offering a valuable gift for the noble apocalypse that looks forward to reducing the difference to two points, if Tuesday wins on the Gulf in a 28th-round game. Some 18,000 bystanders were caught in Prince Mohamed Ben Fahd's stadium in Damam, dedicated to the Eastern knights held for the world, after repeating the win he won back to the Portuguese …
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Riyadh (AFP) lit up the battle over the Saudi Football League after winning its 3-1 victory guest, offering a valuable gift for the noble apocalypse that looks forward to reducing the difference to two points, if Tuesday wins on the Gulf in a 28th-round game. Some 18,000 bystanders were caught in Prince Mohamed Ben Fahd's stadium in Damam, dedicated to the Eastern knights held for the world, after repeating the win he won back to the Portuguese …