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The National Archive

Episode 33: Saudi sides stand between UAE, Al Ahli and glory

Sep 28, 2015, 01:32 PM

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Paul Oberjuerge and Paul Freelend look back on Week 4 in the Arabian Gulf League, preview Al Ahli's Champions League semi-final against Al Hilal, and ponder the UAE's chances of earning a point in Saudi Arabia. (Produced by Marwan Al Hammadi) #AGLeague #UAE #Saudi #ACL2015 #2018WorldCup

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