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Written by Khalid Jabaly
This month we witnessed a milestone in the history of Middle Eastern sport as Egypt and Algeria locked sides for their last chance at qualifying for the 2010 World Cup, resulting in the birth of one of the most heated rivalries in the history of football in the Middle East. A lot of blood, sweat …
7iberDotCom went to the streets of Jabal Amman to see what the beat on the street is regarding the Olympics. Street Beat is a 7iber’s new weekly initiative to see what the street is saying.
“I would like to watch the Olympics, but I don’t have the time. No, I work. I don’t have the time neither night nor day.” – …
Written by Ramsey Tesdell
When you ask football fans around the world who are some of their favorite teams, Jordan doesn’t usually make the list. But with a strong performance in Canada, the Jordanian national football team, playing in their first ever FIFA international tournament turned a few heads.
A full house was on hand in Burnaby’s Swangard Stadium as Jordan made …













