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The Saudi Arabian men's national soccer team has officially arrived in Austin ahead of its bid for a 2026 FIFA World Cup title. The team selected the capital city as its primary base camp for the tournament,
Roma defender Saud Abdulhamid has been named as the only overseas player in Saudi Arabia's World Cup squad for this summer's tournament. Abdulhamid, who won the Coupe de France while on loan at Lens last season,
World Cup 2026 participants Ecuador and Saudi Arabia square off in a pre-tournament friendly on Saturday. MORE: Argentina, Lionel Messi playing World Cup friendlies at iconic college football stadiums How to Watch Ecuador vs Saudi Arabia Ecuador and Saudi
Saudi Arabia head to the World Cup facing renewed questions after sacking Herve Renard, the coach who engineered one of the greatest upsets in tournament history by leading them to victory over eventual champions Argentina four years ago.
Saudi Arabia national football team launched the final phase of their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Monday, holding their first training session in Austin, Texas.The Green Falcons trained at the facilities of Austin FC under the supervision of head coach Georgios Donis as preparations intensified ahead of the tournament.
Saudi Arabia has officially set its roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Here is the entire 26-man squad for the Saudi Arabia national team.
Discover Saudi Arabia’s full profile for the 2026 World Cup: squad, key players, fixtures, and essential data about the Asian side.
Before Cape Verde made its World Cup debut, Sandro Mendes was one of the players to have represented the national team during his international career, giving him a unique insight into the progress Cape Verdean football has made in this small country on its journey to the world's biggest football tournament.
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