Benzema Calls on Foreign Players in ROSHN Saudi League to Transfer Expertise to Saudis

French star Karim Benzema, player of Al-Ittihad Club, spoke at the Misk Global Forum. SPA
French star Karim Benzema, player of Al-Ittihad Club, spoke at the Misk Global Forum. SPA
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Benzema Calls on Foreign Players in ROSHN Saudi League to Transfer Expertise to Saudis

French star Karim Benzema, player of Al-Ittihad Club, spoke at the Misk Global Forum. SPA
French star Karim Benzema, player of Al-Ittihad Club, spoke at the Misk Global Forum. SPA

French star Karim Benzema, player of Al-Ittihad Club, called on professional foreign players in the ROSHN Saudi League to transfer all their expertise to Saudis.

Benzema made his remarks while participating in the first day of the seventh edition of the Misk Global Forum, which began its sessions on Wednesday at Al-Bujairi Terrace in Diriyah.

In the session titled 'Stars in the Desert', the French star spoke about Saudis and described them as "great people," saying: "They give us enthusiasm, and we will do our best to make them happy.”

Benzema expressed his surprise when he arrived in the Kingdom with the amount of hospitality that the Saudi people showed him.

The French star stressed his keenness to help his fellow players in training, especially the juniors, saying: "I should give them the best of my experience that I acquired from the Spanish club Real Madrid, and every professional player should give all of his experience to ensure the benefit of the people of this country. They deserve that."

Benzema commended the development of Saudi football, stressing the significance of international professional stars in the Saudi League to help their colleagues reach more advanced and prosperous stages in the game.



Lindsey Vonn’s 2nd World Cup Race Back from Retirement Is Canceled Due to Poor Weather

 US' Lindsey Vonn competes in the Women's Super-G race as part of the FIS Alpine ski World Cup 2024-2025, in St. Moritz on December 21, 2024. (AFP)
US' Lindsey Vonn competes in the Women's Super-G race as part of the FIS Alpine ski World Cup 2024-2025, in St. Moritz on December 21, 2024. (AFP)
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Lindsey Vonn’s 2nd World Cup Race Back from Retirement Is Canceled Due to Poor Weather

 US' Lindsey Vonn competes in the Women's Super-G race as part of the FIS Alpine ski World Cup 2024-2025, in St. Moritz on December 21, 2024. (AFP)
US' Lindsey Vonn competes in the Women's Super-G race as part of the FIS Alpine ski World Cup 2024-2025, in St. Moritz on December 21, 2024. (AFP)

Lindsey Vonn's second World Cup race back Sunday after nearly six years of retirement was canceled due to strong winds and poor visibility.

On Saturday, the 40-year-old Vonn placed 14th in a super-G on the Corviglia course in St. Moritz to mark her return to the circuit.

Another super-G had been scheduled for Sunday.

Vonn now won’t race again until the next speed weekend in St. Anton, Austria on Jan. 11-12, which features a downhill and a super-G.

There was no immediate announcement if Sunday's race would be made up later in the season.