Pain in Spain as ‘Messi of Saudi Arabia’ misses out on Real Madrid clash

Fahad Al-Muwallad pictured at the airport when he arrived to sign for Levante.
Updated 04 February 2018
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Pain in Spain as ‘Messi of Saudi Arabia’ misses out on Real Madrid clash

LONDON: The arrangement between La Liga, the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia, and the Saudi Arabian Football Federation to give Saudi players exposure to European football ahead of the World Cup in Russia this summer did not get off to the best start on Saturday.
Salem Al-Dawsari and Fahad Al-Muwallad were two of the highest-profile players from the Kingdom to make the move to Spain last month, with midfielder Al-Dawsari joining Villarreal and winger Al-Muwallad, whose goal clinched qualification for the World Cup, moving to Levante.
Yet in the first opportunity to play for their new clubs neither made the cut for the matchday squad, leading to an outpouring of disappointment from Saudi Arabia fans on social media. “Return Fahad back — you don’t deserve him,” read one tweet. “No Salem — No retweet. No Salem — No win,” read another.

Al-Muwallad would have found it particularly hard to take his omission as Levante were playing Real Madrid, the double Champions League winners and Club World Cup champions. Fans of the Spanish club were also disappointed not to see Al-Muwallad in action as Fernando Sanz, the director of La Liga in the Middle East and North Africa, had labeled him “the Cristiano or Messi of Saudi Arabia.”
Javier Calleja, the coach of Villarreal, suggested Al-Dawsari’s opportunity will come.
“I am happy for the current high levels performed by Salem Al-Dawsari,” he told the Spanish press. “I think Salem will harmonize with the Spanish team. I believe that he will perform well in La Liga.”
Club president Fernando Roig also has high hopes for Al-Dawsari, the 26-year-old capped 26 times by his country.
“Salem is a player with quality who we have followed both on video and by watching him directly in person,” Roig was quoted as saying by AS. “We think he is a suitable addition to the squad who can help us in this second half of the campaign.”
Roig denied that the arrangement was just a ruse to boost La Liga viewing figures in the Kingdom.
“Primarily this is a sporting investment,” he said. “It could lead to other extras in the future but first and foremost it’s a sporting decision. We know that it’s not going to be easy because both players have arrived at the halfway stage of the season but we are confident that both can play a good role for us.”
Al-Dawsari was officially unveiled as a Villarreal player on Tuesday after joining from Saudi Professional League champions Al-Hilal.
“I’m very pleased,” he said according to AS. “It has always been my dream to be able to train and play at a club like Villarreal. This is a great opportunity. I feel very happy and pleased with my new teammates and with the coach. It’s a dream which I want to prolong. I’ll work hard and battle to try and stay here.
“I tried three times to come over to play in Spain but it didn’t happen. This time it’s been possible and I couldn’t be happier. I am realizing my dreams and I think I can keep developing as a player and get to play with the first team.”

Al-Dawsari’s versatility will have been an attraction for Villarreal. “I am comfortable playing on either wing, and I also enjoy playing through the middle,” he said. “I’m very much a team player and I look to create danger in attack. As always it will be up to the coach to decide where I play best. I am learning a lot here. I really like the way they do things here. I like the way they work, the way training is structured and the way that they treat everyone as part of the club. Even before I came here I knew that Villarreal was a club which does things the right way and now I can see it for myself and experience it every day. That’s why I would like to thank all of the people who have welcomed us on board.”
Before the nine loan signings were announced last month, only one Saudi Arabia player, Mukhtar Ali, played outside of the Saudi Professional League, with Dutch top-flight side Vitesse Arnhem. Now Al-Dawsari has led an exodus to Spain and he is keen to make his mark.
“It’s a dream to be in Spain — including for those in the Middle East and particularly for those in my country,” he said. “It’s a dream for them to see us here. For us this is a great Liga, with a team who have been world champions — it’s a wonderful opportunity and makes all of us feel very proud. The fact that we are here shows a lot. I’d like to be famous in Spain, show quality out on the pitch and show who Salem is to the rest of the world.”

SAUDI ARABIA PLAYERS IN SPAIN

Yahya Al-Shehri (Leganes)

Marwan Othman (Leganes)

Fahad Al-Muwallad (Levante)

Salem Al-Dawsari (Villarreal)

Jaber Issa (Villarreal B)

Nooh Al-Mousa (Real Valladolid)

Abdulmajeed Al-Sulayhi (Rayo Vallecano)

Ali Al-Namer (Numancia)

Abdullah Al-Hamdan (Sporting Gijon)


Son scores 50th international goal as South Korea beat Kuwait in World Cup qualifying

Updated 14 November 2024
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Son scores 50th international goal as South Korea beat Kuwait in World Cup qualifying

  • Jordan and Iraq stayed in second and third place on eight points after drawing 0-0 in Basra
  • Oman are now two points behind after defeating the Palestinian team 1-0

MELBOURNE: Son Heung-min scored his 50th international goal on Thursday as South Korea beat Kuwait 3-1 to take a big step toward an 11th successive World Cup appearance.
The Tottenham forward converted a penalty to make it 2-0 in the 19th minute and help South Korea earn a fourth successive win in Group B of Asia’s World Cup qualifiers to move five points clear at the top with five games to go.
Oh Se-hun headed in South Korea’s opener in the 10th minute and Son, who had just returned from a hamstring injury, extended the advantage after being fouled in the area. Mohammed Daham pulled a goal back with a spectacular strike with 30 minutes remaining but Bae Jun-ho sealed the win for the visitors.
“(Son is) such an important part of our team,” South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo said. “He just came back after being hobbled by injury.”
Jordan and Iraq stayed in second and third place on eight points after drawing 0-0 in Basra while Oman are now two points behind after defeating the Palestinian team 1-0.
In Group A, Iran defeated North Korea 3-2 in Laos to move onto 13 points, three clear of Uzbekistan which lost 3-2 at Qatar. The 2022 World Cup host stayed in fourth with seven points, level with the United Arab Emirates which defeated Kyrgyzstan 2-0.
In Group C, Australia and Saudi Arabia drew 0-0 in Melbourne and remained level on six points from five games and are joined by China, which defeated Bahrain 1-0 with an injury-time goal from Zhang Yuning. Leader Japan will move seven points clear if they can defeat Indonesia in Jakarta on Friday.
Only the top two of six in each group will qualify automatically for the 2026 World Cup. The third- and fourth-place finishers will advance to the next stage.


McIlroy shares Dubai lead with Ballesteros mark in sight

Updated 14 November 2024
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McIlroy shares Dubai lead with Ballesteros mark in sight

  • McIlroy fired a 67 to stand on top of the leaderboard alongside Tyrrell Hatton
  • McIlroy only needs a top ten finish to secure a sixth Race to Dubai crown of his career, matching the tally of Ballesteros

DUBAI: Rory McIlroy claimed a share of the first-round lead at the World Tour Championship in Dubai on Thursday as he closed in on equalling Seve Ballesteros’ mark of six European Tour Order of Merit crowns.
McIlroy fired a 67 to stand on top of the leaderboard alongside Tyrrell Hatton.
The 35-year-old McIlroy started the season-ending event in Dubai with a healthy lead over South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence who endured a nightmare day, signing for a one-over 73 which included five bogeys.
With 2,000 points on offer to the winner, McIlroy only needs a top ten finish to secure a sixth Race to Dubai crown of his career, matching the tally of Ballesteros.
Playing partners Hatton and Paul Waring, who sealed the biggest victory of his career at last week’s Abu Dhabi Championship, hit the front at four under after they each birdied the 14th hole, but the Northern Irishman followed suit shortly after.
Hatton became the first person to reach five under with a birdie at the penultimate hole, only to be matched by McIlroy’s 48-foot putt at the same hole to share the lead with Englishman.
“I thought I played well. I hit the ball pretty well. I gave myself plenty of chances, plenty of looks,” four-time major champion McIlroy said.
“I want to go on from here and win the golf tournament. I’ve opened up with a really good score, but I need to go out and play similarly over these next three days, not just to try to win the tournament, but also to try to get the job done in the Race to Dubai.
“I’m under no illusions that that was probably Thriston’s worst day. If he goes out and has three good ones, I still need to go out there and play some very solid golf.”
Hatton, 33, carded seven birdies and two dropped shots in his round.
Dubai-based Waring reached the turn in 32 before mixing a bogey and birdie on the back nine to sit alone in third at four under.
There are seven players at three under — Billy Horschel, Matt Wallace, Adam Scott, Alex Fitzpatrick, Niklas Norgaard and Japanese duo Keita Nakajima and Rikuya Hoshino.


Jeddah Corniche Circuit to host SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024 on Nov. 29-30

Updated 14 November 2024
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Jeddah Corniche Circuit to host SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024 on Nov. 29-30

  • SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024 consists of two main races, the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe and the GT4 European Series
  • Some of the world’s leading drivers and manufacturers will take part in the race

JEDDAH: The Jeddah Corniche Circuit, dubbed the fastest street circuit in the world, is set to host the SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024 for the first time on Nov. 29-30.
The SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024 consists of two main races — the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS, which lasts for six hours and covers 1,000 km with more than 40 teams participating, and the GT4 European Series powered by RAFA Racing, which is 250 km long and features more than 30 teams.
GT racing showcases car models designed for road use that have been expertly modified for high-speed endurance events, often proving to be more powerful and durable than Formula cars, according to a media statement on Thursday.
The championship is sponsored by Fanatec, a leading manufacturer of racing simulation equipment, offering a connection between real and virtual motorsports.
The race will see an array of the world’s leading drivers and manufacturers take part, such as Porsche, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Mercedes, BMW, Audi and Ford.
The primary focus of GT racing is to challenge the endurance of both drivers and cars, particularly in events such as the SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024.
Teams, drivers and spectators are set to make the most of the opportunities offered by the SAL Jeddah GT 2024. Saudi Arabia will again be in the global spotlight as it becomes an important destination for international motorsport stars and racing enthusiasts, in a new championship that stands apart from other regional competitions, the media statement said.


UEFA investigates English ref Coote over footage of alleged drug use at Euro 2024

Updated 14 November 2024
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UEFA investigates English ref Coote over footage of alleged drug use at Euro 2024

  • “A UEFA ethics and disciplinary inspector has been appointed to evaluate a potential violation of the UEFA disciplinary regulations by the referee, Mr. David Coote,” UEFA said
  • The report said the incident was filmed one day after Coote’s last match duty, the quarterfinal between France and Portugal

NYON: UEFA started another investigation into English match official David Coote on Thursday after a video allegedly showed him using cocaine during the European Championship.
“A UEFA ethics and disciplinary inspector has been appointed to evaluate a potential violation of the UEFA disciplinary regulations by the referee, Mr. David Coote,” UEFA said in a statement.
Coote worked as a video review specialist at Euro 2024, where match officials stayed at a hotel near Frankfurt. He was an assistant supporting the lead VAR official at eight games.
British daily The Sun published a video late Wednesday appearing to show Coote snorting the drug using an American banknote.
The report said the incident was filmed one day after Coote’s last match duty, the quarterfinal between France and Portugal. France won a penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw.
Coote was suspended on Monday by the English match referees body after a different cellphone video circulated of him making offensive comments with friends about former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp. That body and the English FA started investigations.
UEFA already withdrew Coote from match duty for national team games this week after the first video was published.
The games he worked at Euro 2024 included host Germany’s 2-0 win over Denmark in the round of 16 that included a controversial penalty award for handball. The lead VAR official at that game, Stuart Attwell, was involved in some of the tournament’s most debated decisions.


Sinner doping case could have been communicated more efficiently, ATP chair says

Updated 14 November 2024
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Sinner doping case could have been communicated more efficiently, ATP chair says

  • A decision by an independent tribunal to clear Sinner of wrongdoing was appealed by the World Anti-Doping Agency in September
  • The Switzerland-based Court of Arbitration for Sport is expected to make a final ruling on the case early next year

TURIN: There “could have been better communication” in explaining the rules involved in Jannik Sinner’s doping case, ATP Tour chairman Andrea Gaudenzi acknowledged Thursday.
However, Gaudenzi said at the ATP Finals that anyone hinting that a “double standard” was applied because of top-ranked Sinner’s status is “unfair because the rules have been the same.”
Sinner is playing at home this week for the first time since it was announced before his US Open title that he tested positive for an anabolic steroid in two separate drug tests in March.
The case wasn’t made public until August.
“I learned the day before we all learned,” Gaudenzi said in his first public comments on the case. He spoke in a round-table discussion with international reporters.
“And to be honest, I’m happy about that. I really thank the ITA (International Testing Agency) and our representatives there for intentionally keeping me and our entire team in the dark because that’s how it should be.
“It should be completely independent and that was agreed by the (parties). It was a shock, but obviously comforted by the evidence afterward.”
A decision by an independent tribunal to clear Sinner of wrongdoing was appealed by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in September and the Switzerland-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is expected to make a final ruling on the case early next year.
Sinner’s explanation was that the banned performance-enhancer entered his system unintentionally through a massage from his physiotherapist, who used a spray containing the steroid to treat his own cut finger.
WADA is seeking a ban of one to two years for Sinner.
“We are completely external and it’s (an) independent process,” Gaudenzi said. “I generally think has been a fair process. It was really done by the book and by the rules. Maybe there could have been better communication in explaining those rules, and that is something that I would urge every party involved to work better in the next time.”
ATP Finals future will be revealed
Gaudenzi said he plans to announce on Sunday the future host of the ATP Finals. The contract with Turin expires next year and there is an option to move the event to nearby Milan at a bigger arena being built for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.