The Sri Lankan government has announced its temporary takeover of the country's cricket board to restructure management and improve performance. This decision comes at a critical time for cricket in Sri Lanka, which is facing significant challenges.
Saudi Al-Hilal's management is in advanced negotiations with Richard Hughes, Liverpool FC's sporting director, for a leadership role. Hughes has agreed in principle but requires working on-site four days a week from Riyadh, which may impact the deal's finalization.
Al-Hilal's management is in advanced negotiations with Richard Hughes, the sporting director of Liverpool FC, to take over the sports management role. Hughes has expressed preliminary agreement but has set a condition to work four days a week in Riyadh.
The largest European clubs are experiencing a severe crisis due to financial and administrative errors, significantly impacting their reputation and standing in the football world.
The management of Union Club has appointed Mohamed Noor and Hamad Al-Montashari as advisors, reflecting the previous administration's failure to manage the first team. This decision follows a series of unsuccessful choices that led to team instability.
The Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad has announced the appointment of former stars Mohammed Noor and Hamad Al-Montashari as consultants to the chairman for football affairs. This move aims to enhance the administrative and technical operations of the team during a critical phase.
The board of directors of Egyptian Al Ahly has appointed Yassin Mansour, the club's vice president, and Sayed Abdel Hafiz, a council member, to supervise the football sector. This decision aims to enhance performance and achieve further successes.