• La Turquie emmenée par le jeune attaquant du Real Madrid Arda Guler va tenter de gagner samedi son deuxième match de l’Euro contre le Portugal de Cristiano Ronaldo et Pépé. Pour ces deux équipes qui comptent 3 points, une victoire sera synonyme qualification pour le 2è tour.
    La Turquie emmenée par le jeune attaquant du Real Madrid Arda Guler va tenter de gagner samedi son deuxième match de l’Euro contre le Portugal de Cristiano Ronaldo et Pépé. Pour ces deux équipes qui comptent 3 points, une victoire sera synonyme qualification pour le 2è tour.
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  • Hosts of the next 2 FIFA World Cups!

    2026 - USA, Canada & Mexico

    2030 - Spain, Portugal & Morocco.
    The first 3 matches will be played in South America (Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay) for the 100th anniversary celebration of the first World Cup which was played in 1930.
    Hosts of the next 2 FIFA World Cups!⚽ 2026 - USA, Canada & Mexico 2030 - Spain, Portugal & Morocco. The first 3 matches will be played in South America (Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay) for the 100th anniversary celebration of the first World Cup which was played in 1930.
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  • Here are some facts about the Moors in Europe: They ruled Spain and Portugal 754 years before the fall of the Mali Empire.

    1. The Moors brought a wide variety of new fruits and vegetables to Europe.
    The Moors brought many new fruits and vegetables to Spain and Europe that were considered exotic novelties at the time. These products included pomegranates, peaches, lemons, oranges, saffron, cotton, rice, silk, sugar cane, and a variety of other fruits and vegetables. Even though they are commonplace today, the Spanish at the time considered these objects to be almost alien. Several centuries later, they are still important components of Spanish food and production.

    2. The Moors Developed Far More Rapidly Than Medieval Europe
    The Arabs had an advanced civilization known for its architecture, science, mathematics, and exploration when they conquered the Iberian Peninsula. When the Moors arrived in Spain, they brought with them architectural innovations that astounded European stonemasons. The Alhambra, a fortress and palace complex in Granada, Spain, is one of the most stunning examples of Moorish architecture. Its construction started in 1238, and its grandeur and beauty far outstripped those of any comparable palace. It is still one of the palaces of the Islamic world that has been preserved the best today.

    3. Chess Became Popular Across Europe Because of the Moors
    Chess has been played for more than 1,500 years, but the Moors brought the game in its present form to Europe. The Moors brought chess to Spain after it had spread from India to the Arabic world. It spread through Europe's courts and society very quickly after it gained popularity. Chess was a well-liked game of strategy and endurance in medieval Spain. Chess was first mentioned in writing in Spain in the Catalan Testament in 1010 AD.

    4. The Moors Took Their Hygiene Very Seriously.
    A Moor, according to a catchphrase, "would rather go without bread than without soap." The Moors were known for their love of cleanliness. Due to their customs and the demands of their religion, the Moors valued cleanliness and often bathed; in the Moorish town of Cordoba, there were about 900 public baths. This made it possible to maintain proper hygiene at a time when plumbing and running water were still uncommon. Some sources also assert that the Moors introduced some kind of soap to Europe, ushering in a new era of hygiene.

    5. The Moors Placed a High Value on Education
    The Moors placed a high value on education and made sure that everyone in their realm had access to it. This was in stark contrast to medieval Europe, where education was only available to the richest nobles and clergy and where 90% of the populace was still illiterate. In fact, there have even been instances of European Kings who are illiterate. The Moors founded 17 prestigious universities in Spain, including ones in Cordoba, Malaga, Granada, Seville, Toledo, and Almeria.

    6. Many Moorish Words Are Still Used Today in Spanish and English
    The Moors introduced new ideas and words to Europe after they arrived, and these quickly assimilated into the common language. Up to 4,000 words in the Spanish language have Arabic roots, including algebra, checkmate, and influenza. Cipher, alcohol, chemistry, typhoon, orange, alkaline, cable, and nadir are additional examples.

    7. The Moors Were Very Resourceful
    The old Roman irrigation systems that the Moors discovered in Iberia had great potential, so they quickly adopted, improved, and revived them. This increased agricultural productivity and boosted the economy. Additionally, they were able to grow new crops they had brought, including figs, dates, apricots, lemons, and oranges. Thanks to the Moors' creative irrigation methods, Spain quickly rose to become one of Europe's top producers of crops.

    8. The Moors brought significant Changes to Spanish Cuisine
    For Europeans, spices were an uncommon commodity, and their cuisine was frequently regarded as bland. By bringing over hundreds of unusual spices, fresh recipes, and cutting-edge cooking techniques, the Moors altered that. We still eat a variety of wonderful dishes as a result of this culinary revolution. The spice markets of the Moors were renowned for their variety and provided options for chefs of all types. These medieval markets must have had the most amazing sights and smells.

    Source: Solution Reporters

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    #moors
    #spain
    #portugal
    #europe
    #arab
    #Mali
    Here are some facts about the Moors in Europe: They ruled Spain and Portugal 754 years before the fall of the Mali Empire. 1. The Moors brought a wide variety of new fruits and vegetables to Europe. The Moors brought many new fruits and vegetables to Spain and Europe that were considered exotic novelties at the time. These products included pomegranates, peaches, lemons, oranges, saffron, cotton, rice, silk, sugar cane, and a variety of other fruits and vegetables. Even though they are commonplace today, the Spanish at the time considered these objects to be almost alien. Several centuries later, they are still important components of Spanish food and production. 2. The Moors Developed Far More Rapidly Than Medieval Europe The Arabs had an advanced civilization known for its architecture, science, mathematics, and exploration when they conquered the Iberian Peninsula. When the Moors arrived in Spain, they brought with them architectural innovations that astounded European stonemasons. The Alhambra, a fortress and palace complex in Granada, Spain, is one of the most stunning examples of Moorish architecture. Its construction started in 1238, and its grandeur and beauty far outstripped those of any comparable palace. It is still one of the palaces of the Islamic world that has been preserved the best today. 3. Chess Became Popular Across Europe Because of the Moors Chess has been played for more than 1,500 years, but the Moors brought the game in its present form to Europe. The Moors brought chess to Spain after it had spread from India to the Arabic world. It spread through Europe's courts and society very quickly after it gained popularity. Chess was a well-liked game of strategy and endurance in medieval Spain. Chess was first mentioned in writing in Spain in the Catalan Testament in 1010 AD. 4. The Moors Took Their Hygiene Very Seriously. A Moor, according to a catchphrase, "would rather go without bread than without soap." The Moors were known for their love of cleanliness. Due to their customs and the demands of their religion, the Moors valued cleanliness and often bathed; in the Moorish town of Cordoba, there were about 900 public baths. This made it possible to maintain proper hygiene at a time when plumbing and running water were still uncommon. Some sources also assert that the Moors introduced some kind of soap to Europe, ushering in a new era of hygiene. 5. The Moors Placed a High Value on Education The Moors placed a high value on education and made sure that everyone in their realm had access to it. This was in stark contrast to medieval Europe, where education was only available to the richest nobles and clergy and where 90% of the populace was still illiterate. In fact, there have even been instances of European Kings who are illiterate. The Moors founded 17 prestigious universities in Spain, including ones in Cordoba, Malaga, Granada, Seville, Toledo, and Almeria. 6. Many Moorish Words Are Still Used Today in Spanish and English The Moors introduced new ideas and words to Europe after they arrived, and these quickly assimilated into the common language. Up to 4,000 words in the Spanish language have Arabic roots, including algebra, checkmate, and influenza. Cipher, alcohol, chemistry, typhoon, orange, alkaline, cable, and nadir are additional examples. 7. The Moors Were Very Resourceful The old Roman irrigation systems that the Moors discovered in Iberia had great potential, so they quickly adopted, improved, and revived them. This increased agricultural productivity and boosted the economy. Additionally, they were able to grow new crops they had brought, including figs, dates, apricots, lemons, and oranges. Thanks to the Moors' creative irrigation methods, Spain quickly rose to become one of Europe's top producers of crops. 8. The Moors brought significant Changes to Spanish Cuisine For Europeans, spices were an uncommon commodity, and their cuisine was frequently regarded as bland. By bringing over hundreds of unusual spices, fresh recipes, and cutting-edge cooking techniques, the Moors altered that. We still eat a variety of wonderful dishes as a result of this culinary revolution. The spice markets of the Moors were renowned for their variety and provided options for chefs of all types. These medieval markets must have had the most amazing sights and smells. Source: Solution Reporters #solutionreporters #moors #spain #portugal #europe #arab #Mali
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  • The 10 Cheapest Countries to Visit
    According to Kiplinger, an American publisher
    Source: https://www.kiplinger.com/personal-finance/spending/cheapest-countries-to-travel-to

    1. Laos
    2. Turkey
    3. Indonesia
    4. Thailand
    5. Hungary
    6. Costa Rica
    7. Mexico
    8. Dominican Republic
    9. Portugal
    10. Greece
    The 10 Cheapest Countries to Visit According to Kiplinger, an American publisher Source: https://www.kiplinger.com/personal-finance/spending/cheapest-countries-to-travel-to 1. Laos 🇱🇦 2. Turkey 🇹🇷 3. Indonesia 🇮🇩 4. Thailand 🇹🇭 5. Hungary 🇭🇺 6. Costa Rica 🇨🇷 7. Mexico 🇲🇽 8. Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 9. Portugal 🇵🇹 10. Greece 🇬🇷
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo has signed for Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia till 2025, the club announced, in a deal believed to be worth more than $214 million.

    On Friday, Al Nassr posted a picture on social media of Ronaldo holding up the team’s jersey, with the club hailing the deal as “history in the making.”

    “I am eager to experience a new football league in a different country,” the club quoted Ronaldo as saying.

    The contract gives the 37-year-old Ronaldo a massive payday in what could be the final contract of his career.

    Ronaldo will now seemingly see out the last years of his career far away from the spotlight of top European football, as he is by far the biggest name to go play in the Saudi Arabian league.

    The Portuguese star, a five-time Ballon d’Or winner, has been a free agent after his contract was terminated by Manchester United following an explosive TV interview in which he criticised manager Erik ten Hag and the club’s owners after having been repeatedly benched and even temporarily suspended by the club.

    He is also coming off a disappointing World Cup where he was benched in the knockout rounds as Portugal lost in the quarterfinals to Morocco.
    Cristiano Ronaldo has signed for Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia till 2025, the club announced, in a deal believed to be worth more than $214 million. On Friday, Al Nassr posted a picture on social media of Ronaldo holding up the team’s jersey, with the club hailing the deal as “history in the making.” “I am eager to experience a new football league in a different country,” the club quoted Ronaldo as saying. The contract gives the 37-year-old Ronaldo a massive payday in what could be the final contract of his career. Ronaldo will now seemingly see out the last years of his career far away from the spotlight of top European football, as he is by far the biggest name to go play in the Saudi Arabian league. The Portuguese star, a five-time Ballon d’Or winner, has been a free agent after his contract was terminated by Manchester United following an explosive TV interview in which he criticised manager Erik ten Hag and the club’s owners after having been repeatedly benched and even temporarily suspended by the club. He is also coming off a disappointing World Cup where he was benched in the knockout rounds as Portugal lost in the quarterfinals to Morocco.
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  • Ma salama Morocco! You are the footballing pride of the Arab people, and for tens of millions of Muslims who supported you from around the world.

    You demonstrated your love for Islam, your love for your mothers, and your love for your brothers and sisters in occupied Palestine.

    You proved that Morocco can play serious football on the international stage against the best teams in the world, proven in your victories against Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and even during many intervals against France tonight.

    You also showed how a football team doesn’t have to be aligned with the (problematic) policies of their governments. Unlike the seven European teams who wanted to force their pro-LGBTQ agenda in accordance with the policies of their governments, you consistently showed solidarity with Palestine while your government normalises relations with the Zionist occupiers. 🏾

    You played great football, displayed impeccable character and values off the pitch, and remained principled and consistent in your faith, and your politics. 🏽

    This Moroccan team will be lionised and remembered for many years to come.

    — Deputy editor of 5Pillars, Dilly Hussain.

    Credit: @fifaworldcup @roadto2022

    #Qatar #Qatar2022 #FIFAWorldCup #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 #QWC2022 #Morocco #France #MoroccoVsFrance #SemiFinals #MoroccanFans #AlBaytStadium #Football #FIFA #FIFA2022 #QatarDay
    Ma salama Morocco! You are the footballing pride of the Arab people, and for tens of millions of Muslims who supported you from around the world. 🇲🇦 You demonstrated your love for Islam, your love for your mothers, and your love for your brothers and sisters in occupied Palestine. 🇵🇸 You proved that Morocco can play serious football on the international stage against the best teams in the world, proven in your victories against Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and even during many intervals against France tonight. ⚽️ You also showed how a football team doesn’t have to be aligned with the (problematic) policies of their governments. Unlike the seven European teams who wanted to force their pro-LGBTQ agenda in accordance with the policies of their governments, you consistently showed solidarity with Palestine while your government normalises relations with the Zionist occupiers. 👊🏾 You played great football, displayed impeccable character and values off the pitch, and remained principled and consistent in your faith, and your politics. 👏🏽 This Moroccan team will be lionised and remembered for many years to come. 🦁 — Deputy editor of 5Pillars, Dilly Hussain. Credit: @fifaworldcup @roadto2022 #Qatar #Qatar2022 #FIFAWorldCup #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 #QWC2022 #Morocco #France #MoroccoVsFrance #SemiFinals #MoroccanFans #AlBaytStadium #Football #FIFA #FIFA2022 #QatarDay
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  • Müslüman Fas'ın başarısını Dünya hazmedemiyor.

    Ama Fas yapacağını yapıyor...

    Fas kalecisi röportaj için dünya televizyonlarının karşısına geçti ve çok iyi derecede Ispanyolca İtalyanca ve İngilizce bilmesine rağmen;
    "- Ben sadece Arapça konuşacağım bu gece" dedi.

    Bunun üzerine;
    "- Arapça tercümanımız yok" dediler.
    O da şu cevabı verdi.
    "- Bu benim sorunum değil sizin sorununuz, gelene kadar beklerim" dedi ve bulup getirdiler.


    Önce dedelerini Endülüsten atan İspanya'nın fişini çektiler, yıllarca Amerika'dan önce en büyük sömürgeci olan Portekiz'in işini bitirdiler. Şimdi ellerine kendilerini ve tüm Afrika'yı acımasızca sömüren Fransızların biletini kesme fırsatı doğdu. İnşallah bunu da başaracaklar. Zira şu ana kadar tek bir gol yediler ve turnuvanın en iyi defansına sahipler.

    Bu Yiğit Fas milli takım kalecisi, adı Yasin Bono, Sevilla'nın yani Endülüs'ün başkenti Işbilya'nın kalecisi...

    Allah yardımcıları olsun.

    The world cannot digest the success of Muslim Morocco.

    But Morocco is doing its thing...

    The Moroccan goalkeeper went in front of world television for an interview and although he knows Spanish, Italian and English very well;
    "Tonight I will only speak Arabic," he said.

    Upon this;
    They said, "We don't have an Arabic translator."
    He also gave this answer.
    He said, "- This is not my problem, it's your problem, I'll wait until it comes," and they found it and brought it.


    First, they pulled the plug on Spain, which threw its grandparents out of Andalusia, and finished off Portugal, who for years was the greatest colonizer before America. Now they have the opportunity to cut the ticket for the French, who are ruthlessly exploiting themselves and all of Africa. Hopefully they will do that too. Because they have conceded only one goal so far and they have the best defense of the tournament.

    This valiant Morocco national team goalkeeper, his name is Yasin Bono, is the goalkeeper of Sevilla, the capital of Andalusia, Isbilya...

    I hope the God helps them.
    Ahmet Kacamer
    Müslüman Fas'ın başarısını Dünya hazmedemiyor. Ama Fas yapacağını yapıyor... Fas kalecisi röportaj için dünya televizyonlarının karşısına geçti ve çok iyi derecede Ispanyolca İtalyanca ve İngilizce bilmesine rağmen; "- Ben sadece Arapça konuşacağım bu gece" dedi. Bunun üzerine; "- Arapça tercümanımız yok" dediler. O da şu cevabı verdi. "- Bu benim sorunum değil sizin sorununuz, gelene kadar beklerim" dedi ve bulup getirdiler. 👏👏👏👏👏 Önce dedelerini Endülüsten atan İspanya'nın fişini çektiler, yıllarca Amerika'dan önce en büyük sömürgeci olan Portekiz'in işini bitirdiler. Şimdi ellerine kendilerini ve tüm Afrika'yı acımasızca sömüren Fransızların biletini kesme fırsatı doğdu. İnşallah bunu da başaracaklar. Zira şu ana kadar tek bir gol yediler ve turnuvanın en iyi defansına sahipler. Bu Yiğit Fas milli takım kalecisi, adı Yasin Bono, Sevilla'nın yani Endülüs'ün başkenti Işbilya'nın kalecisi... Allah yardımcıları olsun. The world cannot digest the success of Muslim Morocco. But Morocco is doing its thing... The Moroccan goalkeeper went in front of world television for an interview and although he knows Spanish, Italian and English very well; "Tonight I will only speak Arabic," he said. Upon this; They said, "We don't have an Arabic translator." He also gave this answer. He said, "- This is not my problem, it's your problem, I'll wait until it comes," and they found it and brought it. 👏👏👏👏👏 First, they pulled the plug on Spain, which threw its grandparents out of Andalusia, and finished off Portugal, who for years was the greatest colonizer before America. Now they have the opportunity to cut the ticket for the French, who are ruthlessly exploiting themselves and all of Africa. Hopefully they will do that too. Because they have conceded only one goal so far and they have the best defense of the tournament. This valiant Morocco national team goalkeeper, his name is Yasin Bono, is the goalkeeper of Sevilla, the capital of Andalusia, Isbilya... I hope the God helps them. Ahmet Kacamer
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  • Ganhar um Mundial por Portugal era o maior e mais ambicioso sonho da minha carreira. Felizmente ganhei muitos títulos de dimensão internacional, inclusive por Portugal, mas colocar o nome do nosso país no patamar mais alto do Mundo era o meu maior sonho.

    Lutei para isso. Lutei muito por esse sonho. Nas 5 presenças que marquei em Mundiais ao longo de 16 anos, sempre ao lado de grandes jogadores e apoiado por milhões de portugueses, dei tudo de mim. Deixei tudo em campo. Nunca virei a cara à luta e nunca desisti desse sonho.

    Infelizmente, ontem o sonho acabou. Não vale a pena reagir a quente. Quero apenas que todos saibam que muito se disse, muito se escreveu, muito se especulou, mas a minha dedicação a Portugal não mudou nem por instante. Fui sempre mais um a lutar pelo objectivo de todos e jamais viraria as costas aos meus companheiros e ao meu país.

    Por agora, não há muito mais a dizer. Obrigado, Portugal. Obrigado, Catar. O sonho foi bonito enquanto durou… Agora, é esperar que o tempo seja bom conselheiro e permita que cada um tire as suas conclusões. 🏽


    #Qatar #Qatar2022 #FIFAWorldCup #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 #QWC2022 #Portekiz #Portugal #Finals #Football #FIFA #FIFA2022 #QatarDay
    Ganhar um Mundial por Portugal era o maior e mais ambicioso sonho da minha carreira. Felizmente ganhei muitos títulos de dimensão internacional, inclusive por Portugal, mas colocar o nome do nosso país no patamar mais alto do Mundo era o meu maior sonho. Lutei para isso. Lutei muito por esse sonho. Nas 5 presenças que marquei em Mundiais ao longo de 16 anos, sempre ao lado de grandes jogadores e apoiado por milhões de portugueses, dei tudo de mim. Deixei tudo em campo. Nunca virei a cara à luta e nunca desisti desse sonho. Infelizmente, ontem o sonho acabou. Não vale a pena reagir a quente. Quero apenas que todos saibam que muito se disse, muito se escreveu, muito se especulou, mas a minha dedicação a Portugal não mudou nem por instante. Fui sempre mais um a lutar pelo objectivo de todos e jamais viraria as costas aos meus companheiros e ao meu país. Por agora, não há muito mais a dizer. Obrigado, Portugal. Obrigado, Catar. O sonho foi bonito enquanto durou… Agora, é esperar que o tempo seja bom conselheiro e permita que cada um tire as suas conclusões. 🙏🏽❤️🇵🇹 👏 #Qatar #Qatar2022 #FIFAWorldCup #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 #QWC2022 #Portekiz #Portugal #Finals #Football #FIFA #FIFA2022 #QatarDay
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  • MOROCCO CONTINUE TO MAKE HISTORY AT THE MEN’S WORLD CUP
    Morocco become the first Muslim and African nation to reach the World Cup semi-final after defeating Portugal 1-0!
    Muslims everywhere are proud of you!!
    Congratulations


    1970: First African team to earn a point
    1986: First African team to reach the knockouts
    2022: First African team to reach the semifinals

    Morocco topped a group that featured Croatia and Belgium. They eliminated Spain and Portugal in the knockout stages, becoming the first African team to reach a World Cup semifinal.

    No matter what happens, they're already won

    #Qatar #Qatar2022 #FIFAWorldCup #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 #QWC2022 #Morocco #Portugal #MoroccoVsPortugal #QuarterFinals #Football #FIFA #FIFA2022 #QatarDay
    MOROCCO CONTINUE TO MAKE HISTORY AT THE MEN’S WORLD CUP 👏 Morocco become the first Muslim and African nation to reach the World Cup semi-final after defeating Portugal 1-0! Muslims everywhere are proud of you!! Congratulations 🇲🇦 🇲🇦 🇲🇦 🇲🇦 🇲🇦 ❤️ 1970: First African team to earn a point 1986: First African team to reach the knockouts 2022: First African team to reach the semifinals Morocco topped a group that featured Croatia and Belgium. They eliminated Spain and Portugal in the knockout stages, becoming the first African team to reach a World Cup semifinal. No matter what happens, they're already won 🇲🇦❤️ #Qatar #Qatar2022 #FIFAWorldCup #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 #QWC2022 #Morocco #Portugal #MoroccoVsPortugal #QuarterFinals #Football #FIFA #FIFA2022 #QatarDay
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo breaks down in tears as he heads into the tunnel after Portugal gets knocked out of the World Cup following their 1-0 defeat to Morocco.

    The quarter-final was likely the 38-year-old football superstar's last chance to win the World Cup trophy.

    It is also the first time top-ranked Portugal has lost at the tournament's quarter-final stage.
    Cristiano Ronaldo breaks down in tears as he heads into the tunnel after Portugal gets knocked out of the World Cup following their 1-0 defeat to Morocco. The quarter-final was likely the 38-year-old football superstar's last chance to win the World Cup trophy. It is also the first time top-ranked Portugal has lost at the tournament's quarter-final stage.
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