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Tax evasion haunts football stars... Ancelotti joins the list

Italian Carlo Ancelotti, coach of Real Madrid, appeared in court in Madrid today (Wednesday) to face charges

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Italian Carlo Ancelotti, coach of Real Madrid, appeared in court in Madrid on Wednesday to face charges of tax evasion amounting to more than one million euros during his first stint coaching the team between 2014 and 2015.

The Spanish public prosecutor's office is demanding a prison sentence of 4 years and 9 months for the Italian coach, accusing him of concealing image rights revenues through a network of shell companies outside Spain.

Ancelotti, for his part, defended himself in court, asserting that he never considered fraud, pointing out that Real Madrid was the one who suggested a structure for managing his income to him.

This is not the first case of its kind in the world of football, as many stars of the game have previously faced similar accusations, especially in Spain, which has become one of the strictest countries in pursuing tax evasion.

Ancelotti's crisis reopens a long file that includes prominent names in the world of football, where tax evasion has become a specter haunting the champions of the field.

Lionel Messi

Argentine Lionel Messi, the former Barcelona star, was not spared from tax investigations. In 2016, Messi and his father Jorge were found guilty of evading 4.1 million euros in taxes between 2007 and 2009 by using companies in Belize and Uruguay to manage image rights.

He was sentenced to 21 months in prison, but the sentence was suspended in exchange for a fine, sparking widespread controversy about the responsibility of players for the decisions of their financial advisors.

Neymar

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Brazilian star Neymar, who played for Barcelona before moving to Paris Saint-Germain, has faced tax evasion charges in Spain and Brazil.

In Spain, the investigations focused on his transfer from Santos to Barcelona in 2013, where it was alleged that he had concealed part of his income.

Spanish authorities demanded a financial settlement, while in Brazil Neymar faced accusations of tax evasion amounting to 34 million euros, a case that remains open to this day.

Radamel Falcao

Colombian Radamel Falcao, who starred for Atletico Madrid, was accused in 2017 of evading payment of 5.6 million euros during the years 2012 and 2013.

Authorities discovered his use of shell companies in the British Virgin Islands and Ireland to conceal image rights earnings, and the case ended with Falcao paying €8.2 million in settlement, becoming yet another example of football stars who have fallen into the tax trap.

Spain, which was once a tax haven for players thanks to the "Beckham Law" that granted tax advantages until 2010, has turned into a battleground against tax evasion after the economic crisis, making football stars easy targets for the authorities.

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Al-Hilal's record with Inzaghi: 30 matches unbeaten and an exceptional season

Discover Al Hilal's record under Inzaghi this season, where the club went 30 matches unbeaten. A comprehensive analysis of the Italian coach's tactics and their impact on the team's performance both domestically and continentally.

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Simone Inzaghi, Al-Hilal coach

Al-Hilal continues to write a new chapter in football history, solidifying its position as one of the leading football powers in Asia, under the guidance of veteran Italian coach Simone Inzaghi. The "Leader" has transformed itself this season into a winning machine, remaining undefeated in its 30th match across all competitions, a testament to the quality of the technical and tactical work being done behind the scenes.

Terrifying numbers and absolute dominance

Al-Hilal's record this season confirms the excellent work being done by the coaching staff, with the team achieving 24 wins and 6 draws, remaining undefeated. These figures are distributed across 20 matches in the Saudi Professional League, 7 continental matches in the AFC Champions League, and 3 crucial matches in the King's Cup. These statistics not only highlight the team's attacking prowess and defensive solidity, but also clearly demonstrate Inzaghi's ability to manage the pressure of a demanding schedule and multiple competitions with remarkable skill.

Italian style and flexible tactics

Since taking over, Inzaghi has not only focused on winning, but has also worked to establish a clear tactical identity based on the advanced Italian school of football. The team often employs a 3-5-2 or 3-4-2-1 formation, a style that gives Al-Hilal numerical superiority in midfield and exceptional ability to transition quickly. The "Blue Wave" is characterized by its high level of tactical discipline; when out of possession, the team transforms into a solid unit that closes down spaces, while when in possession, it launches a sweeping attacking offensive, effectively utilizing both the flanks and the center of the pitch.

Historical context and regional influence

This run takes on special significance given Al Hilal's illustrious history, a club whose fans have long been accustomed to championship titles. However, what distinguishes Inzaghi's era is the combination of results, performance, and consistency. Historically, Al Hilal has always been a source of pride for Saudi football, and this season evokes memories of its golden era of dominance, but with a rigorous European tactical approach that has significantly reduced the margin for error.

Regionally and internationally, this performance sends a strong message to its rivals in the AFC Champions League: Al Hilal is not merely aiming for participation, but rather seeking to reclaim its continental crown. Furthermore, the continued unbeaten run places immense psychological pressure on its domestic rivals in the Roshan League, further enhancing Al Hilal's chances of securing titles early.

Smart group management

One of the most important secrets to this success lies in Inzaghi's rotation policy, which has allowed him to maintain the fitness of all players and avoid physical exhaustion despite the tight schedule of matches. The coach's reading of the game and his decisive substitutions have made Al-Hilal a team capable of winning matches in the most difficult circumstances, promising a season that could end with a historic treble to add to the club's already illustrious collection.

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Results of the fifth day of the Asian Cycling Championship in Qassim 2026

Follow the results of the fifth day of the Asian Cycling Championship Qassim 2026, where Indonesian Hamat and Kazakhstani Tashbay won gold in the Al-Ghadha Park races amid strong competition.

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Asian Cycling Championship Al-Qassim 2026

The excitement and competitiveness continued in the Asian Road Cycling Championship “Al-Qassim 2026,” as the fifth day witnessed a high level of tactical and physical battles on the course of Al-Ghadha Natural Park, one of the most prominent tourist and environmental landmarks in the Al-Qassim region. The day's races were distinguished by tight security and logistical organization, with the entire racecourse closed to ensure the highest safety standards for the competitors who took on the challenge amidst the golden sand dunes.

Results of the Men's Under 23 Individual General Race

In a fast and endurance 124.8-kilometer race, the cyclists displayed impressive skill. The Indonesian team dominated, with Muhammad Nur Hamat taking first place and the gold medal after completing the distance in 2:47:03. The final meters saw fierce competition, with Kazakhstan's Mansur Bisambay second and securing the silver medal just 13 seconds behind in 2:47:16. The bronze medal went to Indonesia, with Astan Malwana finishing third in 2:47:21.

Kazakhstani shines in junior women's race

In the women's individual road race, a 62.4-kilometer event, the Kazakh cycling school continued to demonstrate its continental dominance. Kazakhstan's Anil Tashbay secured the gold medal and first place with a time of 1:48:29, skillfully outperforming her competitors. Japan's Nanami Ishikawa second, earning the silver medal, while Uzbekistan's Gulhio Satarova the medal haul by taking third place and the bronze.

Nature of the route and importance of hosting

Choosing the Al-Ghadha Park route presents a unique challenge in Asian championships, combining the beauty of the desert landscape with the difficulty of the terrain, demanding high concentration and exceptional physical fitness from riders to navigate the winds and twists between the sand dunes and dunes. This geographical diversity adds an artistic dimension to the race, making it an important test of the abilities of Asia's future champions.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the Qassim region, is hosting this major continental championship as part of its broader sporting development aimed at strengthening its position as a global destination for major sporting events. The successful organization of such championships reflects the Kingdom's advanced infrastructure and high organizational capabilities, and contributes to raising the level of competition for local athletes and promoting a cycling culture within the community, aligning with the ambitious sporting goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030.

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Asian elite draws: Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli stumble, Al-Ittihad in danger

The seventh round of the Asian Champions League was dominated by draws due to fatigue. Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli each earned a point, while Al-Ittihad and Al-Sadd face crucial matches to secure qualification for the second round.

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Asian Elite Matches

The penultimate round of the AFC Champions League witnessed a notable phenomenon: four matches on its opening day ended in draws, both goalless and with goals. These results are a direct reflection of the immense fixture congestion that clubs have endured over the past month and this month, imposing a challenging physical and technical reality on both players and coaching staff.

Player rotation strategy and avoiding fatigue

With such a congested schedule, coaches of teams that had already secured qualification for the second round resorted to a rotation strategy. They preferred to field a number of reserve players and play with relative ease, avoiding starting their key players or substituting them in the second half. This decision stems from a fear of exacerbating physical fatigue or causing muscle injuries that could deprive the teams of their star players, especially since these clubs face tough matches in their domestic leagues at the end of this week, making maintaining physical fitness a top priority.

Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli stumbled into the trap of organized defenses

At the club level, Al-Hilal's coach clearly implemented this strategy in their match against Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai, resting most of his key players in the first half. Despite bringing them on in the second half in hopes of securing a victory, the team encountered a strong and highly organized Emirati defense, resulting in a draw.

For his part, Al-Ahli's German coach, Matthias Jäissle, fielded a starting lineup against Al-Wahda of the UAE, including most of his key players, despite the absence of Demiral and Galeano due to injury, Mohammed Sulaiman due to the death of his father (may God have mercy on him), and Zakaria Hawsawi due to rest. Despite this, the match was of a low technical level and dull due to Al-Wahda's rigid defensive formation, which allowed them to snatch a valuable point from the "Elite Champions" in a match where Al-Ahli squandered several clear scoring opportunities.

Crucial matches for Al-Ittihad and Al-Sadd

All eyes will be on tomorrow's crucial matches, where there is no room for error. Al-Ittihad will face Al-Gharafa of Qatar, while Al-Sadd will be a formidable opponent for Tractor Sazi in Tehran. Both Al-Ittihad and Al-Sadd enter these matches with a "win or nothing" mentality, as they strive to secure a place in the second round. The danger lies in the fact that any result other than a victory could mean losing their chance to qualify and thus an early exit from the competition for the AFC Champions League title. This places immense pressure on the players to deliver their best performances in this decisive round.

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