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Scoring a goal for normalization, UAE soccer team signs Israeli player

Midfielder Diaa Sabia, who has played 10 times for Israel’s national team, moves from Chinese club to Dubai’s Al-Nasr two weeks after Israel-UAE made peace

Emirati club Al-Nasr presents news signing, Israeli midfielder Diaa Sabia, bought from Chinese club Guangzhou R&F. (via AFP)
Emirati club Al-Nasr presents news signing, Israeli midfielder Diaa Sabia, bought from Chinese club Guangzhou R&F. (via AFP)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — An Arab club has for the first time signed an Israeli footballer, Diaa Sabia, less than two weeks after the UAE normalized ties with the Jewish state.

Sabia, a 27-year-old Israeli Arab attacking midfielder with China’s Guangzhou R&F, signed a two-year contract with Dubai’s Al-Nasr, the club said in a statement Sunday.

The transfer reportedly cost more than 2.5 million euros ($2.9 million).

“Al-Nasr has completed the procedures with Diaa Sabai … in a contract that extends for two seasons after he successfully passed medical examinations this morning,” it said in a statement.

Al-Nasr tweeted footage of Sabia wearing the number 9 jersey, dribbling and shooting in the emirate’s Al-Maktoum Stadium.

Sabia’s move comes after the United Arab Emirates, of which Dubai is a member, signed a US-brokered accord to normalize ties with Israel on September 15, the first such deal with a Gulf nation.

Sabia — who is of Palestinian origin — was born in northern Israel and rose through the ranks of a youth club before moving to Maccabi Tel Aviv in 2012.

Abia Sabia on a Dubai-bound Emirates flight confirming his transfer from China’s Guangzhou R&F. (Instagram: @diaasabia10)

He played for several Israeli clubs until signing in 2014 with Maccabi Netanya, where he stayed for four years.

Sabia has scored 50 goals in 111 games in various competitions, including 24 in the 2018 season, and has 10 caps in the Israeli national team.

He was sold to Guangzhou R&F for more than four million euros.

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