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London, Oct 30 (EFE), (Camera: Manuel Sánchez Gómez).- The Argentine centre-back Federico Fernández acknowledges he is happy in Newcastle, where he has played almost 180 Premier League games.SOUNDBITES OF FEDE FERNÁNDEZ, NEWCASTLE UNITED PLAYER:"We have organised a riffle with T-shirts and have donated the money to Newcastle's hospital, but I am not very interested in posting it on social media. Money arrived there and on that day we received a gratitude letter from Newcastle's hospital. That makes me feel I did my bit. As players, we made another donation to the club's medical service...""At first I saw it difficult because the Premier League is very competitive and important, and being close to having played this amount of games is good and a reward of sacrifice."
Accompanied by legal representatives, Everton FC footballer Wayne Rooney arrived at the Stockport Magistrates Court on Monday to face a hearing on drunk-driving charges. Rooney pleaded guilty to exceeding the drink-drive limit and was subsequently banned from driving for two years. He's also ordered to perform 100 hours of community service.
Leicester City, English Premier League champions, visit Thailand's glittering Grand Palace. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Arab foreign ministers meet in Riyadh ahead of an urgent Arab League summit to discuss the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. IMAGES
Tens of thousands of fans return to support their team in the Indian Premier league title clash between the defending champions Gujarat Titans and the Chennai Super Kings after the game was washed out on Sunday. The match takes place in Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's largest cricket ground, with a capacity of 132,000 fans. IMAGES
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad shakes hands with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman upon his arrival for the Arab League summit in Jeddah. IMAGES