UAE’s Al-Shehhi and Al-Kubaisi win jiu-jitsu gold at World Combat Games

Emirati fighters won four jiu-jitsu gold medals at the World Combat Games in Riyadh (UAEJJF)
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Updated 26 October 2023
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UAE’s Al-Shehhi and Al-Kubaisi win jiu-jitsu gold at World Combat Games

ABU DHABI: The UAE Jiu-Jitsu National Team have continued their impressive run at international competitions with four gold medals at the World Combat Games in Riyadh this week.

Khaled Al-Shehhi and Abdullah Al-Kubaisi secured gold in the 62 kg and 94 kg categories, respectively, joining their teammates Saeed Al-Kubaisi (85 kg) and Omar Al-Suwaidi (56 kg), who also clinched gold on Tuesday.

Fahad Al-Shamsi, secretary-general of the UAE and Asian jiu-jitsu federations and head of the team’s delegation to the tournament, said: “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the national team for this well-deserved achievement, which underscores the UAE’s dominance on the international jiu-jitsu stage.”

Al-Shehhi dedicated his gold medal to the people and leadership of the UAE. He said he would continue to work hard to ensure the national team’s success on the international stage.


Verstappen ends long wait for pole at US Grand Prix sprint qualifying

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Verstappen ends long wait for pole at US Grand Prix sprint qualifying

AUSTIN: Max Verstappen swept to a convincing pole position for Saturday’s sprint race at the United States Grand Prix in a fast and frantic qualifying session on Friday.
It was the first time in 12 events since the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in May that the three-time world champion had secured any kind of pole position.
Verstappen clocked a best lap in one minute and 32.833 seconds to beat Mercedes’ George Russell by 0.012 seconds with Charles Leclerc taking third place on the grid for Ferrari.
McLaren’s Lando Norris, who trails Verstappen by 52 points in the championship with six Grands Prix including three sprints remaining, was fourth ahead of Carlos Sainz of Ferrari and Nico Hulkenberg of Haas.
“That was good,” said Verstappen. “We had a good day. Sprint qualifying is always difficult. You never know how much you can push, but the car was working well.
“Of course I’m very happy to be first, it’s been a while.”
The Dutchman added: “It’s always very hectic and you know this track is amazing to drive.”
Norris was left frustrated after struggling for set-up balance with his car.
“That was not very good. We are struggling. And my lap was shocking,” said the Briton.
“I hope I can go forward in the sprint, or at least that’s the plan, but honestly for pace we are where we deserve to be.”
Russell said: “I’m happy and it’s been a while since we were on the front tow and my last run was strong. It’s good to be back in the mix. The car is feeling great and it’s close.”
Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton was seventh for Mercedes ahead of Kevin Magnussen in the second Haas, Yuki Tsunoda of RB and Williams’ Franco Colapinto.
Both Sergio Perez of Red Bull and Oscar Piastri of McLaren failed to progress to the top ten shootout.
On a warm, dry day at the Circuit of the Americas, with a track temperature of 35 degrees Celsius, Verstappen led the queue out of the pit-lane to clock a marker lap quickly beaten by Magnussen, Leclerc and then Hamilton in 1:33.840.
In a frantic and brisk opening session, lasting only 15 minutes, Leclerc took the initiative in 1:33.647 before the flag to confirm an early surprise exit for McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, Esteban Ocon of Alpine, Willliams’ Alex Albon, who survived a big spin at the final corner in his 100th Grand Prix, Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu of Sauber.
A late improved lap by Piastri was deleted because he exceeded track limits at Turn 19.
As in the opening period, the second session began with everyone on medium tires and Hamilton setting the pace in 1:33.370 before Sainz outpaced him by 0.096.
Red Bull delayed their runs, but Verstappen swept to second in 1:33.290 on his opening lap with Perez struggling into 10th.
“I’m struggling a lot with the ride,” reported Verstappen on team radio, on a day when Red Bull’s ride-height device had caused controversy.
At the flag, Tsunoda had improved to bump Perez down to 11th and out again along with Alpine’s Pierre Gasly, the Aston Martin duo of Lance Stroll and two-time champion Fernando Alonso and Liam Lawson of RB, the New Zealand driver having taken over from Daniel Ricciardo for the rest of the season.
All this meant Colapinto was in the top-ten shootout with Tsunoda and Hulkenberg.
The two Mercedes men led the way out for third session with Colapinto in tow, Russell topping the early laps in 1:32.845 to beat Hamilton by 0.533.
Verstappen, who had delayed his lap, swept to pole with a strong lap in 1:32.833 to beat Russell by 0.012, leaving Leclerc third and Norris fourth.


Sports ministry announces fixtures for the 2025 Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia

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Sports ministry announces fixtures for the 2025 Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The biggest names in Spanish football will compete for the Super Cup in Saudi Arabia next year, the Kingdom’s sports ministry said on Friday.
Real Madrid, Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao, and Real Mallorca will play in Jeddah between Jan. 8 and Jan. 12, 2025.
Real Madrid will face Real Mallorca on Wednesday, Jan. 8, while Barcelona will play against Athletic Bilbao the following day. The winners of both matches will advance to the final, scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 12.
Saudi Arabia has previously hosted four other editions of the Spanish Super Cup.

In 2020 when Real Madrid won the title after defeating Atlético Madrid.
The second edition moved to Riyadh, where Real Madrid claimed the 2022 title. Barcelona won the third edition by defeating Real Madrid, while Real Madrid lifted the cup in the fourth edition in Riyadh earlier in this year.

Barcelona holds a record of 14 Super Cup titles out of 27 previous appearances. Real Madrid follows with 12 titles, Athletic Bilbao has three, Deportivo La Coruña also has three, and Atlético Madrid has won it twice.

The Kingdom’s hosting of the Spanish Super Cup, part of the Quality of Life Program, reflects the success of Saudi Arabia in attracting major regional and international events. This aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to develop and grow the sports sector across all fields.


Al-Dawsari helps Al-Hilal to a magnificent seven over Al-Fayha

Updated 18 October 2024
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Al-Dawsari helps Al-Hilal to a magnificent seven over Al-Fayha

  • Salem Al-Dawsari sealed the points with second-half header to help banish memories of his missed penalty for Saudi Arabia only three days earlier

RIYADH: Al-Hilal defeated Al-Fayha 3-0 on Friday in Riyadh to make it seven wins out of seven in the Saudi Pro League this season, while Al-Ahli also won by the same scoreline.

An early goal from Marcos Leonardo put the champions ahead and in control, but it was Salem Al-Dawsari who sealed the points with a second-half header to help banish memories of his missed penalty for Saudi Arabia only three days earlier. Mohammed Al-Qahtani added a third late in the game to complete a satisfactory evening for Al-Hilal.

After three defeats at the start of the season, Al-Fahya had been finding some form in the league so were disappointed to fall behind after just five minutes. 

Renan Lodi got to the left byline inside the area and his pullback toward the edge of the six-yard box spot was perfect, and all Leonardo had to do was guide the ball home for his first league goal since arriving from Benfica. It was a simple finish but came at the end of a fluid Hilal move with the team moving the ball from one side of the pitch to the other and Al-Dawsari slipping the final pass through to Lodi.

The hosts were then in control for much of the first period but they simply could not convert one of their numerous chance to find the all-important second goal.

Leonardo headed against the post on the half hour and soon after the home crowd gasped with shock in the 39th minute as Aleksandar Mitrovic, who has been on fire this season with nine goals in six league games, headed straight at the goalkeeper from close range after more good work from Lodi. The impressive Joao Cancelo then shot just over from the right side of the box. 

Leonardo should have doubled his tally in the 43rd minute when Cancelo crossed from the right, but the Brazilian headed over from close range. Hilal came even closer in added time as Cancelo won the possession on the right corner of the area and fed Malcom, whose shot just brushed the right top corner of the goal frame.

It was not all one-way traffic as the visitors should have been on level terms soon after the restart. Fashion Sakala’s perfect low pass from the right made it all the way over to  Renzo Lopez on the opposite side of the area and his shot just rolled past Hilal’s left post with goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Rubaie, in for the injured Yassine Bounou, beaten. Lopez came almost as close seconds later, firing just wide of the same post after a defensive mix-up.

Just as it looked as if the visitors could get something, Al-Dawsari stepped up to calm the nerves. Once again there was good work on the right from Cancelo and his cross was coolly headed home by the captain. It was his last contribution before being subbed off and the smiles all round were in contrast to the gloomy atmosphere of the national team.

It did not take his replacement long to make an impact as Al-Qahtani finished off a devastating counter-attack. Malcom made the final pass from left to right for the youngster to fire a low shot into the bottom corner. 

There was no coming back from that as Al-Hilal picked up another emphatic win and sent another message to the rest of the Saudi Pro League.

Elsewhere, Al-Ahli won by the same scoreline at Al-Khaleej, a welcome victory for a team that had lost three of the previous five. Just two minutes after Khaled Al-Samiri was sent off for the hosts early in the second half, Firas Al-Buraikan broke the deadlock. Ivan Toney and Merih Demiral added two more for the Greens.

It was a necessary win for the Jeddah giants and, coupled with the victory in the AFC Champions League, should relieve some of the pressure that had been on coach Matthias Jaissle. The victory lifts Al-Ahli into fifth but they are still 11 points behind the unstoppable Al-Hilal.


Win over England a ‘relief’ but doesn’t fix Pakistan woes, says skipper Shan Masood

Updated 18 October 2024
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Win over England a ‘relief’ but doesn’t fix Pakistan woes, says skipper Shan Masood

  • The 152-run victory against England was Pakistan’s first home win since February 2021
  • Pakistani captain wants to carry forward the momentum in the final Test on Oct. 24

MULTAN: Captain Shan Masood hailed Pakistan’s second Test win over England in Multan on Friday as a “relief” but warned his team’s dire recent record would take a long time to turn around.
Pakistan spinner Noman Ali grabbed 8-46 and Sajid Khan took 2-93 as the pair wrapped up England’s second innings for 144 after the visitors were set a daunting target of 297.
The 152-run victory was Pakistan’s first home win since February 2021 and came after they were thumped by an innings in the first Test on the same Multan pitch.
“This was a very important win for Pakistan cricket. The recent results were unacceptable. There is relief, whether you ask cricketers or fans,” said Masood.
“We were hurt after recent results and wanted a positive result, which has come here,” he said. “We need to carry this forward because things will not change overnight.”
Noman finished with a match haul of 11-147 while Sajid had figures of 9-204, only the second time in Pakistan’s history that two bowlers took all 20 wickets in a Test.
Pakistan’s last Test win at home came against South Africa in Rawalpindi more than three years ago. It was followed by 11 home Tests without a win.
Friday’s victory is the first for Masood in his six Tests since being appointed captain last year. “This win is special for the team and for me as well,” he said.
Pakistan dropped ace batsman Babar Azam in one of four changes after their defeat in the first Test.
“Since I’ve come in we’ve had no issue taking risks. We’ve tried to play cricket that brings results, and we’ve lost a lot of matches doing that too,” said Masood.
“But we want to become a team that can produce results anywhere. This is a long process and journey.”
Masood said his team’s first innings score of 366 had set up the win.
“We need big first innings with the bat and then the bowlers to back us up,” said Masood, whose team then bowled England out for 291 for an invaluable 75-run lead.
“The lead took the third innings pressure off us,” he said.
The final Test starts in Rawalpindi on October 24.


Ten Hag slams ‘fairy tales and lies’ as Man Utd boss comes out fighting

Updated 18 October 2024
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Ten Hag slams ‘fairy tales and lies’ as Man Utd boss comes out fighting

  • Ten Hag is widely believed to be in a fight to save his job after presiding over United’s worst start to a top-flight season since 1989-90
  • United are languishing in 14th place in the Premier League ahead of Saturday’s visit from Brentford

LONDON: Erik ten Hag defiantly slammed “fairy tales and lies” about his Manchester United future as the under-fire boss insisted he is not in danger of the sack.
Ten Hag is widely believed to be in a fight to save his job after presiding over United’s worst start to a top-flight season since 1989-90.
United are languishing in 14th place in the Premier League ahead of Saturday’s visit from Brentford, whose manager Thomas Frank has been linked with replacing the Dutchman at Old Trafford.
Without a victory in their last five games in all competitions, Ten Hag’s side have won just twice in seven league matches this term.
Another flop against Brentford will pile further pressure on Ten Hag ahead of a tricky week featuring away games at Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce in the Europa League and West Ham in the Premier League.
But the former Ajax boss is convinced he retains the support of United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe and his coterie of advisers.
“Noise is only coming from some of you in the media, creating stories and fairy tales, and bringing lies,” Ten Hag told reporters on Friday.
“I told this before the break. Several journalists probably didn’t believe me because I see the reports.
“But internal in the club it’s quiet. Of course, we are discussing, that we are unhappy with the position where we are and how we have to turn the corner, what has to happen, so what should be strategy to turn this corner.
“But ultimately we are quiet, we are composed, we stay where we are, we stick to the plan, and we are very convinced we will make it a success.”
United finished a dismal eighth in the Premier League last season, their lowest final position since 1990, triggering a Ratcliffe-led internal review into Ten Hag’s position.
But the 54-year-old eventually signed a new contract in a move seen as a show of faith during the close season.
Ten Hag won the League Cup in his first season to end United’s six-year trophy drought, then lifted the FA Cup last term in a shock final triumph against Manchester City that is credited with saving his job.
However, the embattled Ten Hag is once again engaged in a struggle to stave off the axe.
United’s inconsistent form during his reign shows no signs of improving and he acknowledged the climb back to respectability would not be easy.
“We have to climb a mountain. That is top football and sometimes you have to face challenges. I am sure we will make a success, as we did the last two seasons,” he said.
“Underneath I see good things and good stats that confirm we are in a good direction. But of course the ranking is not lying. We are where we are and that is not good enough.”
Former Manchester United assistant coach Benni McCarthy added to the scrutiny on Ten Hag recently when he said the players’ training ground performances are not replicated during matches.
Ten Hag conceded United have lacked a cutting edge during a run featuring just five goals in seven league games.
“The players did well. We won last season. Sometimes in general the players do perform well. But we have to start scoring,” he said.
“In that part we have to improve entering the final third and into the box. Now we have to take the most important step.”