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Saudi Arabia has some of the most exciting foreign imports of any league in Asia, with prolific goalscorers, silky playmakers and solid defenders spread across the competition. That has not always been the case when it comes to goalkeepers, partly because of a 25-year-ban on outside custodians that was only revoked ahead of the 2017-18 season. Many teams have been making up ....
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By JOHN DUERDENMay 12, 2021 GMT SEOUL, South Korea (AP) International player union FIFPRO is ready to issue a formal complaint against South Korea’s soccer association and top-flight domestic league for agreeing on an “inexplicable” new standard contract without the consent of professional players. FIFPRO issued a statement saying the agreement, which means that Korean players in the K-League would be obliged to move teams if another club offers better terms, is a violation of player rights. “I’ve never heard of it elsewhere a player not being able to decide where his future is and I’ve been in football for a long time,” Jason Davidson, an Australian who plays for K-League club Ulsan Horangi, told the Associated Press on Wednesday. “The K-League should be aligned with everywhere around the world. It is a basic rule in any workplace that you can decide where you work and where you live.” ....
LONDON: Al-Hilal have announced their third coach this season with Jose Morais taking over from Rogerio Micale for the remaining five games of the 2020-21 campaign. Jose Mourinho’s former assistant will be thrown straight into the action as the league leaders face second-placed Al-Shabab on Friday with the two teams level on 48 points. An opening game win will not only be the perfect start for the Portuguese tactician but will be a huge step towards a perfect ending for the Riyadh giants and a 17th league title. Morais, who was number two to Mourinho at Porto, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Chelsea, may have plenty of international experience but also has something to prove, especially in Asia. While the 55-year-old’s last job was in South Korea where he won back-to-back league titles with Jeonbuk Motors, it was not quite as impressive an achievement as it looks. ....