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The last eight of the European Nations Championship “Euro 2024” will see 7 players from the Saudi Roshin League; This confirms the value of the Saudi Championship for the time being, and proves that it is no longer a place for the retirement of soccer stars.

The European quarter-finals ended on Tuesday, 2 July, with the Netherlands and Turkey qualifying for the next round at the expense of Romania and Austria.

Al-Ahly’s defender, Merih Demiral, contributed to the qualification of the Turkish team by scoring a double in the match that ended with his country’s 2-1 win over Austria, while Dutchman Georgino Wijnaldum, the middle of the field of agreement, followed his country’s wide victory over Romania 3-0, from the bench.
Before Demiral Wijnaldum, 5 players active in the Saudi Roshen League were able to qualify for the Euro 2024 quarter-finals, namely Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, captain of victory, compatriot Ruben Neves, midfielder of the al-hilal, France’s N ‘Golo Kante, midfielder of the Federation.
On the other side, Romanian groove defender André Borca and compatriot Nikolai Stancio, a midfielder who included you, after the defeat from the Netherlands, joined 7 players from the Roshen League, whose countries’ teams came out of the continental tournament.

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The remaining names of the Saudi League stars out of Euro 2024 read: “Serbian duo Aleksandar Mitrovic and Sergei Savic (Crescent), Belgium’s Yannick Carrasco (Youth), Scotland’s Jacques Hendry (Agreement), Belgian Quinn Castills (Qadisia), Croat Marcelo Brozovic (el (Victory zovic) and Georguz (el).”
The Saudi competition has seen a remarkable rise in the past period, following the acquisition by the Saudi Investment Fund of Crescent, Nasr, Union and Ahli clubs, which resulted in the signing of international stars, beginning with Ronaldo early last year 2023. After attending the “Madeira rocket,” Saudi clubs continued their contracts with a group of leading football stars around the world.

Over the course of more than a year, competition in the Saudi Championship has been strengthened with great ambition, by signing a group of stars who may not have left Europe during the best of their football career.

The Rushin Saudi League is ahead of the 12-man Portuguese League, the 11-man Belgian League, and the 8-man Scottish League.

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