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Saudi Arabia continues its soccer push with a World Cup deal, even after pulling out of LIV Golf

Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund may have pulled back from golf, but it has deepened its investment in soccer by becoming an “official tournament supporter” of the World Cup

Saudi Arabia continues its soccer push with a World Cup deal, even after pulling out of LIV Golf
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According to ABC News’s source item, Saudi Arabia continues its soccer push with a World Cup deal, even after pulling out of LIV Golf, Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund may have pulled back from golf, but it has deepened its investment in soccer by becoming an “official tournament supporter” of the World Cup

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