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Shock in Saudi Arabia, UAE as popular Mamic jailed for fraud


LONDON: It is just over two years since Zoran Mamic took Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates to within 90 minutes of becoming world champions. Incredible as that sounds, just as surprising is the news that the Croatian, who also coached the twin Riyadh titans of Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr, is going to prison.
Just days before his Dinamo Zagreb team was due to take on Tottenham Hotspur and Jose Mourinho in the UEFA Europa League, Mamic was jailed for four years and eight months on corruption and tax avoidance charges.
Along with his brother a former vice president of the Croatian Football Association who has fled the country and two others, Mamic was accused of siphoning the equivalent of $13 million (SR68 million) from transfer fees and avoiding tax of around SR7 million. ....

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Saudi Cup Notes: Charlatan 'Strong And Healthy,' Knicks Go 'Sitting On A Big Race' - Horse Racing News

Saudi Cup Notes: Charlatan 'Strong And Healthy,' Knicks Go 'Sitting On A Big Race' - Horse Racing News
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Bahrain International Trophy Winner Simsir Takes On Bigger Challenge In Saudi Cup - Horse Racing News


Bahrain International Trophy Winner Simsir Takes On Bigger Challenge In Saudi Cup
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Trainer Fawzi Nass (fourth from right) celebrates Port Lions’ win in last year’s Neom Turf Cup
Ground-breaking trainer Fawzi Nass is preparing an assault on the $20 million Saudi Cup with Bahrain International winner Simsir.
Nass made history at the inaugural Saudi Cup meeting last year when his Port Lions pulled off a shock win by defeating Japan s star mare Deirdre in what is now called The Neom Turf Cup, the first turf race ever held in Saudi Arabia.
Now he has the world s most valuable race in his sights with Simsir. The 5-year-old will take on some of the world s best dirt horses, including Pegasus World Cup winner Knicks Go and rising star Charlatan, in the 1800m (nine furlongs) contest on Feb. 20. ....

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Bahrain's finest set sights on Saudi Cup's top prizes


DUBAI: With the second running of the world’s richest horse race only days away, two of Bahrain’s leading trainers have their eyes firmly fixed on plundering the top races on Saudi Cup weekend with Fawzi Nass and Allan Smith both once again bidding to make a mark at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh.
The returning trainers will have interest across the weekend on both Saudi Cup day - Saturday Feb. 20 - and the International Jockeys Challenge the previous day.
A year ago, at the inaugural Saudi Cup, Nass made history when his Port Lions won the very first race on turf in the Kingdom, and the Bahrain native is back once again with his stable star Simsir, while Smith’s Dark Power will attempt back-to-back wins in the $1 million STC 1351 Turf Sprint on Saturday. ....

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