
Kate Abdo and Albanian Laura Woods steal the show at glamorous event as CBS Sports star is joined by husband Malik Scott
KATE ABDO and Eva Murati stole the show at a glamorous CBS Sports event.
The pair were pictured at the Sofascore Player of the Season award ceremony, in Zadar, Croatia, produced by CBS.
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Abdo, 43, was accompanied by her husband and boxer, Malik Scott.
She was seen in striking white dress and heels while Scott, 44, was seen in a snazzy chequered black and white shirt paired with a bowler hat.
Their relationship was first revealed on air by CBS co-stars Micah Richards and Jamie Carragher in 2023 before they officially announced they had tied the knot in 2024.
Peter Schmeichel, who works as a pitchside reporter for the broadcaster, also joined her at the event in a black suit and trousers paired with white trainers.
They were in attendance to present the event, with Liverpool 's Mohamed Salah being crowned the Player of the Season at the glitzy bash.
Meanwhile, Murati, dubbed the Albanian Laura Woods, stunned in a silky blue dress and platform heels.
The Champions League host, 30, has been a regular feature anchoring Europe 's elite club competition for Vizion Plus and Tring TV since 2017.
She started working as a television presenter at the age of 18.
And at the event she was seen interviewing some figureheads of the sport.
The bash itself was directed by multiple Emmy award-winning Pete Radovich.
On the award, Sofascore's director of marketing, Branimir Karacic, said: "The Player of the Season Show is not just a celebration of the best footballers of the season.
"It's a statement of what we believe in – that performance on the pitch, supported by statistical data, deserves global recognition.
"Our Sofascore Rating is already a go-to standard for evaluating individual quality, and the fact that the show was produced by CBS, under the creative direction of Pete Radovich, gives the entire project even more weight."
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