2 December 2024
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A footballer from Israel will become the first player from that country to compete in an Arab league, after signing a two-year contract with Dubai’s Al-Nasr SC football club.

Diaa Saba, 27, who was born to an Arab-Israeli family in Majd al-Krum, an Arab town located in Galilee in Israel’s Northern District, posted an image of himself on Saturday on a Dubai-bound Emirates flight, confirming his transfer from China’s Guangzhou R&F football club.

The move followed the UAE and Israel’s agreement on 15 September to normalise relations during a ceremony at the White House, where Bahrain also signed a similar accord.

“Welcome to Diaa Saba at the Blue Citadel,” Al-Nasr wrote on Twitter on Sunday, accompanying the tweet with a video of the player wearing a number nine jersey in the Al-Maktoum stadium. According to press reports, the transfer fee for Saba was $2.9m.

The midfielder played for Israeli clubs Maccabi Netanya from 2014-18 and Hapoel Be’er Sheva for the 2018-19 season, before signing for Guangzhou R&F last year for a record €5m ($5.8m), making him the most expensive Israeli footballer in history.

Saba has scored 87 goals in 255 appearances in all competitions and currently has 10 caps for the senior Israeli national team.

Last month, an Emirati businessman linked to an investment company owned by UAE Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan made an offer to invest in Israel’s most controversial football club, Beitar Jerusalem, notorious for its links to the Israeli far-right and ruling Likud party, and for its racist anti-Arab and anti-Muslim sentiments.

The investment company, the Abu Dhabi United Group for Development and Investment, has a majority stake in the City Football Group, which controls football clubs on four continents, including Manchester City.

In 2015, the Palestinian Football Association was forced to withdraw its call to have Israel suspended from Fifa over claims that it discriminated against Palestinian footballers in the occupied territories, following successful Israeli lobbying and the opposition of senior Fifa officials to the draft resolution.

Palestinians have accused Israel of failing to allow free movement of Palestinian or foreign players and for hosting five teams in the Israeli football league that are based in illegal settlements, which is in contravention of Fifa rules.

In 2015, the Palestinian Football Association was forced to withdraw its call to have Israel suspended from Fifa over claims that it discriminated against Palestinian footballers in the occupied territories, following successful Israeli lobbying and the opposition of senior Fifa officials to the draft resolution.

Palestinians have accused Israel of failing to allow free movement of Palestinian or foreign players and for hosting five teams in the Israeli football league that are based in illegal settlements, which is in contravention of Fifa rules. – Middle East Eye.

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