Football in Saudi Arabia - Struggle For Survival in The Saudi League

Struggle For Survival in The Saudi League

Derby in the eastern region of Saudi Arabia - Eastern Saudi Arabia - the majority of fans love Al-Ettifaq, in Riyadh - Saudi Arabia, the center - called the Derby, we find, between the two teams meet, Victory Crescent, and in the Jeddah Derby - West and Saudi Arabia - meet the strong teams such as the Saudi side Al-Ittihad Club Al Ahli Saudi Arabia and the Saudi players, despite suffering from the weakness of the information and material support to the clubs other than the famous clubs but the fun of sports is still ongoing, has called for the people of Jeddah, the Saudi government to establish a new field of the room because of large masses of population, filling the stadium and youth care in Jeddah, which is hard for everyone entry, the Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, the establishment of courts on behalf of King Abdullah International Stadium in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to allow the public to access easily.

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