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- Monday , 8 August 2022 13:34 PM GMT
AS Roma defeated Shakhtar, Ukraine, by five goals to none, in a friendly match between the two sides on Sunday at the Olympic Stadium, in the presence of more than 65,000 spectators from the Giallorossi supporters. In another meeting, Juventus suffered a big loss against Atletico Madrid, with a score of four goals to none, in which Alvaro Morata scored a hat-trick. Marseille easily overtakes Stade Reims Within the activities of the first round of the French Ligue 1 football competition, Olympique Marseille won a deserved 4-1 victory against its guest, Stade Reims, in the match. Which was held on the grounds of the Velodrome. Barcelona wins the Juan Cup for the 45th time Barcelona won the Joan Gamper Cup for the 45th time, after defeating Mexican club Pumas 6-0 in the match held at the Camp Nou. Saudi Arabia is the Arab Youth Champion The Saudi national team won the Arab Cup for U-20 Youth Football Championship for the second time in a row, after defeating its Egyptian counterpart in the final match by penalty shootout 5-3, after the end of the normal and extra time with a positive tie 1-1, in the match that was held on the ground Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium in Mahalla. Miscellaneous international and local: Estonian driver Ott Tanak of the Hyundai team took the lead on the third and final day of the Rally Finland during the activities of the 8th round of the World Rally Championship “WRC”, with a length of 47.2 km . Russian Arkady Dvorkovich was re-elected as President of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) at the General Assembly of the organization in the Indian city of Chennai, with 157 votes, ahead of his Ukrainian rival Andrei Baryshbulets by 141 votes. Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios won the CITI Washington Tennis Championships after defeating Japanese opponent Yoshihito Nishioka in the final that brought together players at William Fitzgerald's grounds in Rock Creek Park in Washington, DC.
Source: elsport
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