Soccer’s Impact on the Middle East

Soccer’s Impact on the Middle East

Author and professor Abdullah Al-Arian joins the Edge of Sports podcast to talk about his new book, Football in the Middle East.

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This week we talk to professor Abdullah Al-Arian, editor of the new book Football in the Middle East, about everything from the Qatari World Cup to Palestinian soccer and resistance.

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