Maximum Security wins Saudi Cup on historic day of racing in Riyadh

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Maximum Security wins the inaugural Saudi Cup at the King Abdul Aziz Racetrack in Riyadh. (Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia/Doug DeFelice)
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Call the Wind wins the Longines Turf Handicap, with Olivier Peslier on board. (Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia/Doug DeFelice)
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A big win for Japanese racing, as Full Flat wins the Saudi Derby with Yutaka Take in the saddle. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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It was an exciting race in the Obaiya Arabian Classic as Tallaab Al Khalediah stormed the 2,000m (1 mile 2 furlongs) on the dirt track. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Omsiyaatee took The Jockey Club Cup Handicap, ridden by Adel Alfouradi who was the champion jockey at the King Abdul Aziz Racetrack last year. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Dark Power wins The stc 1351 Cup - the second Bahrain-owned winner of the day - with Frankie Dettori on board. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Port Lions wins the Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors Cup, the first ever turf race run in Saudi Arabia, ridden by A De Vries in the first race of the day. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 02 August 2024
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Maximum Security wins Saudi Cup on historic day of racing in Riyadh

  • A historic day for horse racing in Saudi Arabia
  • Meeting ended with world's richest race, the $20 million Saudi Cup

RIYADH: Maximum Security made history on Saturday in front of King Salman as the first winner of the Saudi Cup, claiming the winning prize of $10 million in the world’s richest horse race.

At King Abdul Aziz Racetrack in Riyadh, Luis Saez rode the Jason Servis-trained four-year-old to a victory many had predicted, leaving Midnight Bisou in second to collect $3.5 million, while Godolphin’s Benbatl walked away with $2 million in third.

“We did it,” the jockey said. “It was tough, when we broke from the gate it was very tough. For a second I thought we were going to get beat. But it is horse with big heart.”

“I’m so happy, this is amazing,” Saez said.

The penultimate race, the Saudia Sprint (1,200m), had set a high bar to beat with one of the day’s most dramatic finishes.

Just as it seemed that Yutaka Take on Matera Sky was set for a comfortable win, Irad Ortiz stormed home on the Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdul Aziz-owned New York Central in sensational fashion to grab the $900,000 winning purse. Gladiator King finished third.




The winning moment for Maximum Security as he crosses the line first at the King Abdul Aziz Racetrack in Riyadh on Saturday on a historic day for horse racing in Saudi Arabia. (Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia/Doug DeFelice) 

A historic day of racing got under way at 4 p.m. with the Mohammed Yousuf Naghi Motors Cup 2,100m turf run, with Port Lions of Bahrain, ridden by Adrie De Vries, making a late charge from the back to claim victory just ahead of Deirdre in second and For The Top in third.

The Nasser bin Hamad Al-Khalifa owned, Fawzi Nass-trained horse from Victorious Racing became the first horse to win a turf race on Saudi Cup day, taking home the $600,000 top prize.

 “Of course, we came here with some hope but to actually accomplish that is amazing,” Nass said.

“He [Port Lions] has just improved and improved,” the trainer said.

“He’s a proper fast ground horse and has done very well since he came to Bahrain.”

The winning jockey called the win “fantastic” and revealed that though Port Lions was underestimated by many, his camp had confidence he’d come good.

“We almost hit the front too soon,” De Vries said. “The track is beautiful. I can’t believe in such a short time they were able to make it; it was a dream to ride on. It feels amazing to win. I knew we would run well but I wasn’t sure if we could beat the Japanese filly. It is just a great feeling.”

In the second race of the day, the STC 1351 Cup over 6 and 3/4 furlongs, Frankie Dettori stormed home on Dark Power, just ahead of Godolphin’s Mubtasim and Glorious Journey. It was a second consecutive win for Bahrain, the glory this time going to Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al-Khalifa and Al-Adiyat Racing, which pocketed the $600,000 winner’s prize.

“Sheikh Isa is a friend of mine,” Dettori said.




Racing fans got a taste of the excitement they can expect from the world’s richest horse race, the Saudi Cup at King Abdul Aziz Racetrack in Riyadh on February 29.2020. (AN Photo/Basheer Alzain Saleh)

“I’ve been going to Bahrain for the last five years and I took the ride a month ago. I didn’t know what to expect to be honest with you, but this is an amazing feeling. To win a race like this for your mates is a double-whammy. What they’ve done in the space of two months (with this turf course) is remarkable.”

The highly anticipated Longines Turf Handicap, worth $2.5 million, was the last of the day’s turf races. Once again it provided an unlikely winner, Olivier Peslier on Call The Wind coming from sixth with 600 meters to go to win by two-and-half lengths.

Mekong and Prince of Arran finished in second and third.

“It showed how good he is,” winning trainer Freddy Head said of his horse. “He was able to quicken on that ground, I wasn’t sure he would do that. I know that horse is not easy, he’s not an easy horse to ride. From going well, then he’s got nothing then he goes well. He’s bit of a lazy, lazy horse, but Olivier gave him a great, great ride.”

“It’s great moment,” he added. “As a trainer you dream of winning races like that, it’s history.”

The day’s fourth race, the $1.9 million Obaiya Arabian Classic, marked the halfway point of the day and it proved an exciting race for the fans of purebred Arabian racing in the crowd as Tallaab Al-Khalediah stormed the 2,000m (1 mile and 2 furlongs) on dirt to win ahead of Hajjres and Mashhur Al-Khalediah.

After the Maghreb prayers, the action restarted with another purebred Arabian affair, the Jockey Club Local Handicap over 1,800m (9 furlongs). The $300,000 top prize went to Omsiyaatee, ridden by Adel Alfouradi and trained by Gaith Alghaith, with Be Azn Allah and Alnajim Albaaher coming in second and third respectively.

“I’m very proud of the performance and the event here at King Abdul Aziz racetrack,” Algaith said. “I had high hopes, but the field was very strong with some of the strongest horses in the Kingdom.”

The Samba Saudi Derby brought Japan a first win as Yutaka Take rode Full Flat to victory over 1,600m (1 mile), beating Prince Abdulrhman bin Abdullah Al-Faisal’s Mishrif and Godolphin’s Final Song.

“I know the horse was in a very good condition, last year he ran in America and was very good, I’m very pleased,” the winning jockey said.

“It means a lot to me, this is the biggest event in the world and it’s a pleasure to win the race.”

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AS IT HAPPENED

Relive all of Arab News' coverage below...(all times GMT)-------

18:45 - Well, there you have it! That brings an end to the very first Saudi Cup. What a race it was! We hope you enjoyed the coverage.

17:55 - RESULT - MAXIMUM SECURITY WINS THE SAUDI CUP

The four-year-old beats Midnight Bisou at the King Abdulaziz racecourse, with jockey Luis Saez on board.

Saez said: "He broke so well. When he breaks he doesn't pick up the bridle like he used to but when he came into the straight he wanted to win so badly and he fought. This is for America and for my people."

Winning trainer Jason Servis added: "I can't believe it, it's going to take about a week for it to set in."

17:20 - So, we're 30 minutes away from the race we've all been waiting for... Arab News has spoken to people involved with three of the runners. Which horse is your prediction for the winner of the Saudi Cup?

READ MORE: Jewel in Kingdom’s sporting crown Juddmonte Farms eyeing Saudi Cup glory

Saudi Cup ‘double or nothing’ with two horses in $20m race for leading agent Ted Voute

17:00 - Nearly back-to-back wins for Yutaka Take, but he was pipped by a short head by New York Central in a thrilling Saudia Sprint! That was the penultimate race before the big one...

16:30 - RESULT - A big win for Japanese racing, as Full Flat wins the Saudi Derby with Yutaka Take in the saddle - $800,000 was the prize pool for that one. Nothing on the $1.5 million in the next race. Or the cool $20 million on offer in the Saudi Cup later this afternoon...

16:00 - RESULTS: As promised, we've got the results of the two local races for you now...

It was an exciting race in the Obaiya Arabian Classic as Tallaab Al Khalediah stormed the 2,000m (1 mile 2 furlongs) on the dirt track to win ahead of Hajjres and Mashhur Al Khalediah, even prompting Dubai Racing TV's Laura King to remark on the horse's pace...

And it was Omsiyaatee which took The Jockey Club Cup Handicap, ridden by Adel Alfouradi who was the champion jockey at the King Abdul Aziz Racetrack last year...

15:40 - We've got a halfway report for you all now, written by our man on the ground Ali Khaled - who has kindly summarised the first four races for you all in a quick five-minute read story here...

15:20 - More on the Saudi Cup fashion - what to do if you've forgotten a hat for the races? Perhaps Evelyn McDermott can help...

Arab News caught up with Evelyn McDermott, founder of the Evelyn McDermott Millinery, which was the exclusive milliner for the Saudi Cup and had a dedicated booth for those who wanted to pick up a last-minute headpiece...

READ MORE: A day at the races: Stylish guests wow at the Saudi Cup

14:50 - We have two races coming up, the first being the Obaiya Arabian Classic for purebred Arabians and the second being the Jockey Club Local Handicap - we'll bring you those results after the Maghreb prayer break.

We also have some jockey changes to announce, from the Saudi Cup organizers...

14:20 - RESULT - And it's Call the Wind that wins the Longines Turf Handicap, with Olivier Peslier on board, in the longest race of the day (1 mile 7 furlongs - 3,000m) and the final turf running of the day. (AN Photos/Huda Bashatah)

13:55 - Stop the press - we think we've found the best outfit of the day... this American fan who "rose" to the occasion is definitely leading the way in the fashion stakes...

We also spoke to fans who are familiar with Dubai's Meydan racetrack, and they were full of praise for the King Abdul Aziz Racetrack here in Riyadh...

And these ladies were very impressed with the international nature of the Saudi Cup...

13:45 - RESULT - It's another shock victory as Dark Power wins The stc 1351 Cup - the second Bahrain-owned winner of the day! And Riyadh has even been treated to the trademark Frankie Dettori victory jump...

13:20 - More of the fashion on show at the King Abdul Aziz Racetrack today...

13:05 - RESULT - Port Lions wins the Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors Cup, the first ever turf race run in Saudi Arabia, ridden by A De Vries in the first race of the day - bit of a shock there, as Deirdre was the heavily-fancied horse before the off! (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)

 

12:30 - We're 30 minutes away from the off in the first race of the day - here's a look at the Grandstand and the hospitality enclosure at Riyadh's King Abdul Aziz Racetrack. And some of the high fashion stakes on show as well...

11:50 - Fans treated to one of the many displays of Saudi culture that will be on show throughout the day...

11:30 - More happy Arab News readers with their copies of the special Saudi Cup souvenir edition of the newspaper...(AN Photos/Huda Bashatah)

11:10 - A fantastic video from the Saudi Cup official Twitter page shows jockey Yutake Take on board his mount in one of the Jockeys Challenge races on Friday!

10:45 - Here's your race card for today's racing (including the breaks for prayer) - the action starts at 4:00pm KSA time (1:00pm GMT) and the big one is scheduled to start at 8:40pm local time (5:40pm GMT)...

10:30 - As we wait for the fans to file in ahead of the first race of the day at 4:00pm Saudi time, check out a gallery by Arab News' Basheer Alzain Saleh and Huda Bashatah of yesterday's Kingdom Day...

GALLERY: Kingdom Day meeting, Saudi Cup in Riyadh

09:50 - Yesterday saw a host of male and female jockeys get a feel for the tracks at King Abdul Aziz Racetrack in the Jockeys Challenge races (read a report here) - but it was also a chance for the fans to get a feel for all the activities available away from the racing for the whole family at the track...(AN Photos/Huda Bashatah)

09:30 - We've got the latest turf track update - and the official Saudi Cup feed are saying today's going is Good to Firm on that immaculate-looking stretch of grass. It's an exciting day for Saudi racing fans as some fantastic horses will be running on the turf and dirt tracks today...

09:15 - Don't forget, you can read Arab News' coverage of the formation of the event and the build-up to today's historic race - as well as an account of yesterday's action on Kingdom Day - in our dedicated spotlight here...

09:00 - The gates have opened and we're officially kicking off the day's coverage!

 

 


Saudi Arabia defeat Iraq to advance to Gulf Cup last four

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Saudi Arabia defeat Iraq to advance to Gulf Cup last four

  • Kingdom into the last 4 of competition

KUWAIT CITY: Saudi Arabia defeated Iraq 3-1 on Saturday to finish top of Group B in the Arabian Gulf Cup and book their place in the last four of the Kuwait tournament.

Needing just a point to progress, two late goals from substitute Abdullah Al-Hamdan, following an earlier strike from his Al-Hilal colleague Salem Al-Dawsari, produced victory and meant that the Green Falcons stayed on course for a first regional title since 2004.

Both teams had chances in the first half, but 10 minutes into the second, Herve Renard’s men — who lost the opening game against Bahrain — got the breakthrough they had been looking for. Ibrahim Bayesh was judged by VAR to have handled in the area to give Saudi Arabia a penalty.

Al-Dawsari had missed his last two spot kicks for the national team, but the 2022 Asian player of the year showed few signs of nerves as he stroked the ball home to give his team a vital lead.

However, after 64 minutes Iraq were level. Mohanad Ali turned Ali Al-Bulaihi inside the area to shoot home inside the near post to give the holders real hope.

There were plenty of nerves among the Kingdom’s fans but the team restored their lead with nine minutes remaining following a delightful strike. Sultan Al-Ghannam pulled the ball back from the right side of the area for Al-Hamdan to take a touch and curl the ball into the top corner of the Iraqi net.

Five minutes later and it was all over. Al-Dawsari skipped clear of challenges in the Iraqi half to feed Al-Hamdan on the left corner of the area and the forward rolled the ball into the opposite side of the net with a precise low shot.

The result meant Saudi Arabia finished top of the group with six points, above Bahrain who lost 2-1 to bottom team Yemen.

The Green Falcons take on hosts Kuwait in the semifinals on Tuesday, while Bahrain meet Group A winners Oman.


Rain washes out first session on Day 3 of first test between South Africa and Pakistan

Updated 28 December 2024
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Rain washes out first session on Day 3 of first test between South Africa and Pakistan

  • South Africa wants a victory for a place in next year’s World Test Championship final
  • The host team claimed a 90-run lead after Markram and Bosch scored half centuries

CENTURION, South Africa: Rain delayed the start of the third day’s play in the first cricket test between South Africa and Pakistan with no play possible before lunch on Saturday.
The entire first session was washed out at SuperSport Park with Pakistan scheduled to resume its second innings at 88-3 – still trailing South Africa by two runs.
South Africa has plenty of time left to press its bid for a place in next year’s World Test Championship (WTC) final.
The home team needs to win one of the two test matches against Pakistan for a guaranteed place in next June’s WTC final at Lord’s.
South Africa claimed a 90-run first innings lead on the back of half centuries from Aiden Markram and debutant Corbin Bosch, who smashed an unbeaten 81 on a dream debut.
Bosch's scintillating knock, which featured 15 fours, was the highest score by a No. 9 batter on debut in test history.
Pakistan had been bowled out for 211 as Bosch claimed a wicket with his first ball and finished with impressive figures of 4-63.
Paceman Dane Paterson took 5-61 on a wicket where both teams have packed their line-ups with four fast bowlers each, going into the game without a specialist spinner.


Damac’s dangerman Georges-Kevin N’Koudou has Ronaldo and Mitrovic in his sights

Updated 28 December 2024
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Damac’s dangerman Georges-Kevin N’Koudou has Ronaldo and Mitrovic in his sights

  • The Cameroon international has scored 13 goals in the Saudi Pro League so far this season

LONDON: Few players will want the winter break in the Saudi Pro League to be over more than Georges-Kevin N’Koudou.

Despite his team Damac sitting in 10th place in the Saudi Pro League table, N’Koudou has netted eight goals in 13 games so far; only Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Aleksandar Mitrovic have scored more in the league this season.

The Cameroon international primarily operates as a winger but since moving to Damac in the summer of 2023, N’Koudou has become a dangerous finisher. Before arriving in Saudi Arabia, he had only scored more than five goals in a season once in his career. At Damac, he has done it twice in a row.

N’Koudou hit the ground running in impressive fashion after his move from Turkish side Besiktas, bagging 14 goals in his first 16 games, including a sensational match-winning brace against then-reigning Saudi champions Al-Ittihad last December. The Damac No. 10 credits his prolific form to the influence of his coach, ex-AC Milan defender Cosmin Contra.

“The coach has given me so much responsibility and freedom on the field,”  N’Koudou told Arab News. “He knows I have experience, so he has just let me play my game and be happy on the pitch and off the pitch.

“I have had many great coaches in my career so far but before being a coach, (Contra) is a great man. He’s honest and if he has something to say he will say it to you straight.

“He’s really passionate about the game because he was a player before. He understands us and I think that’s maybe the difference between some of the coaches who weren’t players; he played at a good level in Milan. 

“(Now) I feel free and can enjoy my game. The coach helped me a lot and that’s why I think everything happened for me. I scored 15 goals last season and hope I can do the same this season too.”

It could have been even better in 2023-24 for N’Koudou, who tailed off in the second-half of the season, scoring just once in his last 14 games after his electric start. The Cameroon international firmly believes it was fatigue from the mid-season Africa Cup of Nations in the Ivory Coast that was responsible for the slowdown.

“When I came back from AFCON I was so tired; my legs were dead,” N’Koudou said. “I always try to recover as much as I can but sometimes you just can’t.

“Damac is a smaller team and they relied more on me to be the one to score goals or make an assist but it was more difficult (after AFCON).”

Without a continental tournament to disrupt his form this season, could N’Koudou make a serious tilt at the Saudi Pro League Golden boot?

“Honestly I’m not someone who looks at the numbers,” N’Koudou said. “These guys — Cristiano, Mitrovic, Benzema — they are strikers, they play on big teams. They fight for the title.

“I’m a winger, and sometimes No. 10, so for me it’s a little bit different. But I always try to do my best for the team and I will try to score more than last season and then I will see how far I can go. I will try to be there.”

Some of N’Koudou’s best performances for Damac have been against the league’s top sides. Having played in Ligue 1 for Marseille and Monaco, and in the English Premier League for Tottenham, he insists he doesn’t treat these matches any differently.

“I have been used to playing against big players since I was 17, 18. It doesn’t feel surprising to me, like it might for other players who don’t have this experience. I am not shy or scared to play. You still have to be able to express yourself, whoever the opponent — even when it is big players or big teams.”

Although he is one of Damac’s most experienced players, N’Koudou says he is a quiet presence in the club’s dressing-room. The Cameroon winger has certainly done most of his talking on the pitch since arriving in Khamis Mushait, winning over fans not only with high-energy displays but with his sunny disposition too. N’Koudou always plays with a smile on his face, something he attributes to the example set by his football heroes growing up.

“I loved Robinho, Ronaldinho and Ronaldo (Nazario),” he said. “When I was young, I saw these kinds of players, they enjoyed football and played with a smile. For me, this is football.

“It is the pleasure of playing before anything else, the same way I played with my friends as a kid or as people play at the weekend with their mates. This is why I smile too.”

N’Koudou hopes that he and his teammates have more to smile about come the end of the season and promised Damac supporters that he will do everything he can to try to take the club up the Saudi Pro League table.

“For a club like Damac our first priority is to stay in the league at the start of every season. And as a professional football player you want to be competitive — to try to go as far as you can.

“I think we have a lot to improve on from the first part (of the season), but I think if we can make a better finish than last season it’s going to be good for the club. We will see how far we can go.”


Rankings champion Niemann confirms place at International Series India

Updated 28 December 2024
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Rankings champion Niemann confirms place at International Series India

  • The $2m tournament will take place at DLF Golf and Country Club in January

GURUGRAM:  In-form LIV Golf superstar Joaquin Niemann, The International Series Rankings champion for the 2024 season, is the latest big name to be confirmed for International Series India, the $2m tournament taking place at DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurugram next month.

The Chilean, who captains the Torque GC team in the LIV Golf League, will join defending US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau and local hero Anirban Lahiri for the tournament, which will take place from Jan. 30 to Feb. 2.

Niemann was runner-up in the LIV Golf League individual standings in an impressive 2024 season, winning two of the first three tournaments in Mayakoba and Jeddah, and clinching two T2 and two T3 places as he narrowly lost out to two-time major champion Jon Rahm.

The 26-year-old, a two-time PGA Tour winner, finished the campaign on a high by winning the Asian Tour's season-ending $5m PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers earlier this month in Riyadh in a thrilling play-off where he held his nerve to edge out 2022 Open champion Cam Smith and promising American Caleb Surratt.

That result, combined with a third-placed finish in the season-opening International Series Oman, gave Niemann the International Series Rankings crown.    

International Series India presented by DLF is the first tournament on the LIV Golf-backed series to be played on the subcontinent. It is the first of 10 events across the season on the Asian Tour that will include stops in Macau, Morocco, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia.

The series offers players from all over the world a pathway into the LIV Golf League, with the end-of-season rankings champion guaranteed a place on the roster for the following season. The International Series Rankings also offers players a second chance to claim a place on the LIV Golf League, through the innovative LIV Golf Promotions event.


Real Madrid the big winners at Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai

Updated 28 December 2024
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Real Madrid the big winners at Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai

  • Vinicius Jr wins Best Men’s Player and Best Forward after year to remember on glittering evening at Atlantis, The Palm
  • Cristiano Ronaldo takes Top Goalscorer of All Time awards, joins Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois on stage as part of 19th Dubai International Sports Conference

DUBAI: Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr added to his growing personal trophy collection in Dubai on Friday night, with Jude Bellingham and Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo the other big winners at the 2024 Beyond Globe Soccer Dubai Awards, held in conjunction with the 19th Dubai International Sports Conference.

Vinicius Jr went home with the Best Men’s Player and Best Forward awards after enjoying the best goalscoring season of his career in 2023-24, finishing with 24 goals and contributing nine assists in 39 matches for Real Madrid. At 23 years and 325 days, the Brazilian also broke Lionel Messi’s record as the youngest player to score in multiple Champions League finals, leading the Spaniards to their 15th European title.

“It was such a faraway dream that it seemed impossible for me,” said Vinicius Jr. “I was just a little kid who used to play barefoot in the streets of Sao Gonçalo. I grew up in a poor place, surrounded by crime, so to be here is something very important to me because I’m not only representing Brazil but all the kids out there with the same dream.”

Bellingham, meanwhile, took home the Best Midfielder and the Maradona Award following an outstanding calendar year, which saw the 21-year-old lift the LaLiga title and maiden Champions League in his first season at Los Blancos, as well as the Supercopa de Espana and UEFA Super Cup. The former Birmingham City prodigy also helped England reach the final of the European Championship, contributing with some key goals along the way.

“Thank you to Globe Soccer for inviting me to this awards ceremony,” added Bellingham. “It’s amazing to see so many great players and legends, and it’s a real privilege to win a trophy here tonight as well. It wouldn’t be possible without my teammates, my staff, and most importantly, my family. My mum, who is here tonight, is the biggest motivation in my life.”

Al-Nassr forward Ronaldo clinched the Best Middle East Player for a second successive year, as well as being awarded the prestigious Top Goalscorer of All Time accolade, with the legendary forward currently standing on 917 career goals following his most recent strike against Al-Ittihad.

“I am always happy to be here because I think you do it as a fantastic gala. You can see all the champions here. I think it’s fantastic. Congratulations to all,” said Ronaldo. “In terms of the trophy, I have to say thank you to my teammates, my team. In terms of individual, I did very well, but for me, it’s not enough. My main goal is to win a trophy for Al-Nassr.”

The 15th edition of the star-studded awards took place on Palm Jumeirah, and alongside the Real Madrid representatives and Ronaldo, this year’s event attracted a number of football stars of past and present, including Brazil and Al-Hilal forward Neymar, Barcelona and Spain winger Lamine Yamal, former England manager Fabio Capello, and Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand.

The Beyond Globe Soccer Dubai Awards garnered more than 100 million votes cast by fans from more than 200 countries and territories, eclipsing the previous record of 70 million.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancellotti won Best Coach for the second time in three years, as FC Barcelona and Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmati retained the Best Women’s Player award. Yamal, meanwhile, was duly recognized as Emerging Player.

Earlier in the evening, Real Madrid goalkeeper Courtois joined Ronaldo on stage to discuss “talented football” as part of the Dubai International Sports Conference.

“In the beginning, when I arrived at Manchester United, I was a very skillful player, dribbling a lot, and I realized that it was good for the show, but football is more than that,” Ronaldo commented. “When you have a dream to achieve big things, you need to be more effective, and this is what I planned to do. I started to see examples there in the club, like Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes. And I took some good ideas.

“And, as I say all the time, of course, you’re never going to be a football player if you only have talent. Talent is the main word to achieve success. But the other things, which I consider more important, are the ethics of work. I dedicated all my life to that because I know I can improve year by year.”

Other winners on the night included Al-Hilal’s Jorge Jesus, who was awarded Best Middle East Coach; while Al-Ain received Best Middle East Club and FC Barcelona were crowned Best Women’s Club once more.

“This is a landmark edition for the Globe Soccer Dubai Awards and once again I am immensely proud to see the world of football come out in force here in Dubai to recognize and celebrate the sport’s best operators and is testament to the growing reputation of the Awards itself and the appeal of Dubai as a destination,” said Tommaso Bendoni, founder and CEO of Globe Soccer.

“I would like to thank Dubai Sports Council for their valuable help and continuous support throughout the past 15 years, with a record response from fans during the voting period reinforcing our commitment to honouring the extraordinary talents that make football a global phenomenon.”

Dubai Globe Soccer Awards 2024 Winners:

Best Men’s Player: Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid and Brazil)

Best Women’s Player: Aitana Bonmati (FC Barcelona and Spain)

Best Coach: Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid)

Best Middle East Player: Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr and Portugal)

Best Middle East Coach: Jorge Jesus (Al Hilal)

Revelation Club Awards: Olympiacos FC

Best Men’s Club: Real Madrid

Best Women’s Club: FC Barcelona

Best Midfielder: Jude Bellingham (England and Real Madrid)

Best Forward: Vinicius Jr

Best Sporting Director: Piero Ausilio (Inter Milan)

Best Agent: Jorge Mendes

Best Middle East Club: Al-Ain FC

Emerging Player: Lamine Yamal (Barcelona and Spain)

Maradona Award: Jude Bellingham

Top Goalscorer of all Time: Cristiano Ronaldo

Special Career Award: Alessandro Del Piero

Special Career Award: Florentino Perez

Player Career Award: Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid and Belgium)

Player Career Award: Neymar Jr (Al-Hilal and Brazil)

Player Career Award: Rio Ferdinand