Saudi Arabia is playing a friendly match against South Korea at St James' Park in Newcastle.
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The Saudis are using these friendlies to prepare for the upcoming AFC Asian Cup in Qatar, scheduled for January.
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The team is managed by former Italy head coach Roberto Mancini.
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In a previous match, Saudi Arabia lost to Costa Rica at the same venue, prompting them to seek improvement in their performance against South Korea.
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Newcastle United, the club that owns St James' Park, is 80% owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.
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This ownership has led to an increased Saudi influence on the club, including changes in the team's away kits to match the Saudi national colors of green and white.
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St James' Park is now being used to host international games, reflecting the growing Saudi influence.
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The decision to host these games has sparked controversy, with the group 'NUFC fans against Sportswashing' staging a protest before the Costa Rica match, advocating for the release of political prisoners in Saudi Arabia.
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The club asked the protesters to remain off stadium grounds during the demonstration.
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The match between Saudi Arabia and South Korea is scheduled to kick off at 5:30 pm BST on Tuesday, September 12.
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