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Sport4ever.com
File:Sport4ver logo.gif
Type of site
Sport
Available inArabic
Created bySami Almalki, Adel Almalki
URLwww.Sport4ever.com
CommercialYes
Launched12 October 2000
Current statusDefunct

Sport4ever (Template:Lang-ar) or Maktoob Sport or Yahoo! Maktoob Sport is a sports site contains specialized forums. It is known as the first Arabic sports site on the Internet and one of the earliest Arabic sites in general.

History and profile

The website was launched on 12 October 2000[1] by Sami Almalki, Adel Almalki, and Imran Athunayyan. In addition to being a news site, Sport4ever contains a rich historical information and a variety of sections like sport reports for players and clubs from around the world. The site incorporates libraries of images, videos, journals, matches schedules and so on. Sport4ever reached its summit glory in 2006 when it became one of the top 600 sites in the world according to Alexa.[2]

On 1 April 2006, and in undisclosed deal, Maktoob announced that it had acquired an 80 percent stake in Sport4ever.[3] The process was finalized on 24 April 2006.[1] Later, Maktoob acquired the remaining stake. In 2009, after Yahoo! bought Maktoob, Sport4ever, and other Maktoob forums and websites, became affiliates of Yahoo!.

In November 2014, Yahoo! shut all Maktoob forums and websites, including Sport4ever.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Company Overview of Sport4ever.com". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
  2. ^ ""الرياضة للأبد" أكبر موقع رياضي عربي متخصص على الإنترنت". Al Jazirah (in Arabic). Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Maktoob.com picks up majority stake in popular Arab sports website". Al Bawaba. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Yahoo announces plans to kill off some regional news sites, sunsets Yahoo Classic Games, alerts, and profile sites". VentureBeat. December 19, 2014. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Arab Portal Maktoob Buy Majority in Sports Portal Sport4ever". Gigaom. April 30, 2006. Retrieved 29 March 2020.