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Qatar Dismantles Makeshift Stadium 974

Hosts of the 2022 world cup, Qatar have commenced the dismantling of Stadium 974, the first fully-demountable covered football stadium in the world.

Two weeks after it hosted its first match at the Qatar World Cup, the iconic stadium closed its doors on Monday after the round of 16 knock-out game between Brazil and South Korea.

A report revealed that the dismantled stadium will be rebuilt in Uruguay for World Cup 2030.

Stadium 974 made history even before its first match. Constructed entirely from shipping containers and modular steel, it showed Qatar’s commitment to cost-effective sustainability and daring design.

This venue pays tribute to Qatar’s long-standing tradition of worldwide trade and seafaring. Not only is 974 the international dialling code for Qatar, but it is also the exact number of shipping containers used in construction. Situated in the portside area and in sight of Doha’s coastal cityscape, fans at Stadium 974 will feel the cool breeze as it rolls in from the Arabian Gulf.

After the tournament, the containers and super-structure will be reused. A waterfront development boasting fabulous facilities for the local community will spring to life, as well as a dynamic hub for business. This new concept in venue development ensures that while Stadium 974’s physical presence may be temporary, its legacy will be everlasting.

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Siasia denies applying to be Super Eagles coach

Nigerian coach, Samson Siasia has denied applying for the vacant Super Eagles Head Coach job even as he rues his suspension by FIFA.

Siasia said that the advertisement of the Super Eagles head coach’s job came too soon as he is still serving FIFA suspension, acknowledging that if the job was to come after August when his suspension will expire, he would have joined the race.

“I did not apply for Super Eagles coaching job because I know FIFA has yet to lift the suspension on me. I don’t know where those who reported that I applied got their story from.

“It’s common sense, I cannot be suspended and be applying for a job. I know I would not even be considered for it,” Siasia, told Complete Sports.

“The opportunity came too soon because I am still suspended until August 2024. If it had come after August this year, I would have been in contention to lead the Super Eagles.

“I feel bad, but I cannot help the situation I found myself in. I wish whoever gets the job best of luck.” The silver medal-winning coach with Nigeria’s Olympic team at Beijing added

Siasia frowned at the idea of hiring a foreign coach for the national team stating that there are many qualified and quality indigenous coaches capable of doing a better job.

“We should not waste our time and money hiring a foreign coach when we have qualified Nigerian coaches in the diaspora and domestic football scene. The NFF should not make the mistake again as the last two foreign coaches that handled the Super Eagles did not help develop the team,” Siasia advised.

“The NFF should look critically at all the coaches that applied for the job and pick the one with the best results and who could manage the egos of our foreign-based players. Nobody will tell me that Finidi George, Emmanuel Amunike, Salisu Yusuf and others will not do better than Peseiro and Rohr” Siasia stated.

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EPL: Man Utd’s Amad Diallo banned after scoring FA Cup winner against Liverpool

Manchester United winger, Amad Diallo, will be banned for one game by the Football Association, FA.

Amad scored a late winner for United against Liverpool in a FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday and was sent off for pulling off his shirt.

The 21-year-old was shown a second yellow card for the celebration and trudged into the dressing room before the match ended.

Amad, who was introduced off the bench in the 85th minute, will now miss United’s trip to Brentford in the Premier League after the international break.

Amad later admitted that he “forgot” about the first yellow, with emotion taking over.

But he must serve the suspension, but will be hoping to be involved when Erik ten Hag’s side head to Wembley for a meeting with Coventry City in the semi-final.

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Ali ‘the Greatest’ to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame

Boxing legend, Muhammad Ali is set to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

The late boxer who died in 2016 at the age of 74, following a battle with sepsis, is regarded as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time and will be honoured by World Wrestling Entertainment later this year when the organisation holds the 25th ceremony.

In a statement, WWE said: “Known simply as ‘The Greatest’ Ali’s influence transcended sports as his work as an activist, artist, and personality established him as one of the most renowned figures in the entire world.”

During his career, the posthumous inductee competed in ‘The War of the Worlds’ WWE match against Antonio Inoki and was a special guest referee in the WrestleMania I main event in 1985.

As is the tradition, Muhammad is the only celebrity named for induction, but previous stars to receive the honour include Donald Trump, Mike Tyson, and William Shatner.

The event is set to take place on April 5 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia and Muhammad’s widow, Lonnie Ali, is scheduled to speak at the ceremony

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