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Saudi Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed joins board of directors of function fitness firm iF3

萝莉视频鈥檚 Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed has joined the board of directors at US-based International Functional Fitness Federation (iF3), the firm announced on Tuesday. (Supplied)
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萝莉视频鈥檚 Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed has joined the board of directors at US-based International Functional Fitness Federation (iF3), the firm announced on Tuesday. (Supplied)
Prince Khaled, who is president of the Saudi Sports for All Federation, is a dedicated athlete. The SFA joined as a member of iF3 last month. (Supplied)
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Prince Khaled, who is president of the Saudi Sports for All Federation, is a dedicated athlete. The SFA joined as a member of iF3 last month. (Supplied)
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Updated 09 July 2024

Saudi Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed joins board of directors of function fitness firm iF3

Saudi Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed joins board of directors of function fitness firm iF3
  • Saudi Sports for All Federation joined iF3 as a member last month

LONDON: 萝莉视频鈥檚 Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed has joined the board of directors at US-based International Functional Fitness Federation (iF3), the firm announced on Tuesday.

Prince Khaled, who is president of the Saudi Sports for All Federation, is a dedicated athlete. The SFA joined as a member of iF3 last month.

Prince Khaled, who is also on the board of directors at the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee and the Saudi Universities Sports Federation, said he sees physical activity and sports participation as integral to his daily life, having found functional fitness in 2016.

He credited his fitness routine as one of the main drivers of his continued physical and mental health, and said it helps with his other physical pursuits, which range from obstacle and endurance-based challenges to golf, tennis, and running.

Prince Khaled also serves on the 萝莉视频n Health in All Policies committee, tasked with ensuring that health and wellness metrics are considered in all of the country鈥檚 policy formation.

He expressed his excitement about joining the iF3 board, and said that he will begin work immediately.

鈥淚 hope to play a role in the iF3鈥檚 aims to increase awareness, participation, and proliferation of functional fitness globally, and contribute to the board鈥檚 successful track record of establishing a global footprint,鈥 he said.

iF3 President Gretchen Kittelberger welcomed the prince to the board.

鈥淲e are thrilled to have Prince Khaled joining the iF3 board of directors,鈥 she said.

鈥淗is love and understanding for the sport, coupled with his experience in the sports governance sector and his knowledge of business, make him an invaluable asset to iF3. We know he will make a lasting impact on the iF3 board and help us elevate our sport to the next level.鈥


Italy struggle but give sacked Spalletti winning send-off against Moldova

Italy struggle but give sacked Spalletti winning send-off against Moldova
Updated 10 June 2025

Italy struggle but give sacked Spalletti winning send-off against Moldova

Italy struggle but give sacked Spalletti winning send-off against Moldova
  • Italy鈥檚 first threat came when defender Luca Ranieri, making his international debut, hit the crossbar with a header, and they found the breakthrough five minutes before the break

ITALY: Sacked Italy manager Luciano Spalletti bowed out with a victory after his side labored to an uninspired 2-0 home win over Moldova in their World Cup qualification match on Monday thanks to goals from Giacomo Raspadori and Andrea Cambiaso.
Spalletti announced his own dismissal on Sunday following Italy鈥檚 3-0 loss in Norway in their opening group game on Friday, but took charge for one final time where again the performance showed why a change of leadership was required.
Norway, who won 1-0 in Estonia with Erling Haaland netting the winner, top Group I on 12 points from four games, with Israel on six points after three matches while Italy are third with three points from their two games.
鈥淚 asked the guys to let me go out with a victory,鈥 Spalletti told Sky Sport shortly before kickoff.
While his players duly obliged, it was perhaps a fitting end to Spalletti鈥檚 time on the bench as another lacklustre showing failed to light up a far from full Stadio Citta del Tricolore.
With Italy鈥檚 slow, predictable build-up play failing to break through the visitors鈥 rearguard, the hosts were given an early wake-up call when Ion Nicolaescu found the net only for his goal to be ruled out for offside.
Italy鈥檚 first threat came when defender Luca Ranieri, making his international debut, hit the crossbar with a header, and they found the breakthrough five minutes before the break.
A headed clearance fell to Raspadori in the box who struck first time into the bottom corner but Moldova almost levelled before halftime when Oleg Reabciuk鈥檚 shot from distance was parried away by Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Artur Ionita鈥檚 follow-up effort went wide of the far post and Daniel Dumbravanu鈥檚 header from a corner was cleared off the line by Federico Dimarco as Italy hung onto their lead.
Italy doubled their lead five minutes into the second half when substitute Riccardo Orsolini sent a low cross into the area which Davide Frattesi knocked on to Cambiaso who fired past keeper Cristian Avram.
The two-goal cushion failed to inspire Italy. Frattesi was sent through on goal from a ball over the top by Alessandro Bastoni but he sent his shot straight at the keeper and Moldova continued to create chances of their own.
鈥淲e struggled again tonight,鈥 Spalletti told Rai Sport.
鈥淲hen you are the coach of the national team you cannot have alibis because he chooses the players and if they don鈥檛 do well he can change them.鈥
Spalletti鈥檚 name was booed by large sections of the crowd when read out before kickoff, and the game failed to improve the mood, and Italian fans will hope for better when a replacement, rumored to be Claudio Ranieri, is installed.


De Bruyne secures Belgium win over Wales in seven-goal thriller

De Bruyne secures Belgium win over Wales in seven-goal thriller
Updated 10 June 2025

De Bruyne secures Belgium win over Wales in seven-goal thriller

De Bruyne secures Belgium win over Wales in seven-goal thriller
  • De Bruyne鈥檚 shot struck the arm of Johnson inside the area to give Lukaku the chance to open the scoring from the penalty spot for his 89th international goal

BRUSSELS, Belgium: Kevin De Bruyne spared Belgium鈥檚 blushes after blowing a 3-0 lead to beat Wales 4-3 and kickstart the Red Devils鈥 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign on Monday.
Goals from Romelu Lukaku, Youri Tielemans and Jeremy Doku inside half an hour had given Belgium a dream start.
Wales, though, rallied through a Harry Wilson penalty, Sorba Thomas and Brennan Johnson to stun the side ranked eighth in the world.
But De Bruyne rode to his nation鈥檚 rescue, as he has so often in a stellar career, by steering in Tielemans鈥 perfect cross in the 88th minute.
Defeat was Craig Bellamy鈥檚 first as Wales manager as they fell just short of a national record of 10 matches unbeaten.
However, there remains plenty of positives for Wales鈥 hopes of reaching next year鈥檚 World Cup.
They sit second in Group J, one point behind North Macedonia, and three in front of Belgium, who have two games in hand.
Only one side will automatically qualify with second earning a place in the play-offs.
After a 1-1 draw at North Macedonia on Friday to begin their qualifying campaign, Rudi Garcia recalled three of his Premier League stars in Leandro Trossard, Amadou Onana and Tielemans and Belgium clicked into gear.
De Bruyne鈥檚 shot struck the arm of Johnson inside the area to give Lukaku the chance to open the scoring from the penalty spot for his 89th international goal.
Tielemans rounded off a brilliant team move for the home side鈥檚 second moments later as he turned in Maxime De Cuyper鈥檚 low cross.
A dazzling solo effort from Doku compounded Wales鈥 woes as they seemed set for a second half of damage limitation.
However, Harry Wilson鈥檚 penalty reduced the visitors鈥 deficit in first half stoppage time after Matz Sels was controversially penalized for a clash with Chris Mepham.
Bellamy鈥檚 men were right back in the game when Wilson brilliantly picked out Thomas to slot home Wales鈥 second six minutes into the second period.
Johnson鈥檚 header completed the comeback 21 minutes from time, but the visitors were unable to hold out against Belgium鈥檚 superior firepower.
Lukaku had a second goal controversially ruled out for the ball being out of play in the build-up after a lengthy VAR review.
That proved to be a mere reprieve for Wales as moments later Tielemans鈥 cross picked out the unmarked De Bruyne to volley in at the back post.


萝莉视频 coach Herve Renard confident ahead of crucial World Cup qualifier against Australia

萝莉视频 coach Herve Renard confident ahead of crucial World Cup qualifier against Australia
Updated 10 June 2025

萝莉视频 coach Herve Renard confident ahead of crucial World Cup qualifier against Australia

萝莉视频 coach Herve Renard confident ahead of crucial World Cup qualifier against Australia
  • Green Falcons are guaranteed at least a play-off spot but could still secure automatic qualification, though it would take a 5-goal victory

JEDDAH: On the eve of 萝莉视频鈥檚 crucial closing match against Australia in the third round of the Asian World Cup qualifiers, head coach Herve Renard expressed confidence in the readiness of his squad and stressed the importance of victory, despite the heavy odds against securing automatic qualification for the finals in North America next year.

Speaking during the prematch press conference at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Monday, alongside striker Abdulrahman Al-Aboud, Renard said: 鈥淲e are in third place, and while 99 percent believe we are headed to the play-offs, we still have a chance (of automatic qualification).

鈥淲e have nothing to lose and are doing everything we can to make our fans happy. The most important thing for us is to win.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited for this match. Some think we鈥檙e already in the play-offs but we still have hope. It鈥檚 very important to win (on Tuesday).鈥

Australia, led by coach Tony Popovic, sit in second place in Group C on 16 points, three ahead of the Saudis, and their superior goal difference means they need only avoid a five-goal defeat to confirm their seventh-consecutive appearance at the World Cup.

Japan top the group and have already secured qualification. 萝莉视频 and fourth-place Indonesia are guaranteed places in the play-offs, in which six teams will fight it out for the last three qualification spots.

Renard emphasized the need for focus and preparation ahead of Tuesday鈥檚 game.

鈥淲e have to approach the Australia game like any other, showing determination and being fully prepared,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檒l do my best to select the best 11 players and the most effective approach heading into the match.鈥

The Green Falcons completed their preparations with a training session on Monday evening at the reserve pitch at King Abdullah Sports City.

Images released by the national team on social media showed Saudi Sports Minister Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al-Faisal talking to players at the session. 

The Green Falcons take on Australia at Al-Inma Stadium in King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, and fans were invited to take up the offer of free entry to the match.


Japan and FIA united in global goals, says Ben Sulayem

Japan and FIA united in global goals, says Ben Sulayem
Updated 09 June 2025

Japan and FIA united in global goals, says Ben Sulayem

Japan and FIA united in global goals, says Ben Sulayem
  • FIA president鈥檚 visit highlights mobility innovation and motorsport growth

DUBAI:  An official visit to Japan by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has reaffirmed the ties between the organization and one of the world鈥檚 most influential nations in motorsport and mobility.

Hosted by the Japan Automobile Federation and President Masayoshi Sakaguchi, the visit highlighted the country鈥檚 investment in smart infrastructure and the evolving role of cities as arenas for both mobility innovation and sporting events.

As motorsport鈥檚 international governing body and federation for mobility organizations, the FIA is committed to building partnerships that drive innovation, safety and sustainability.

During his official visit, Ben Sulayem met with key figures including Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, Commissioner of the Japan Sports Agency Koji Murofushi, and Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Hiromasa Nakano.

鈥淭his has been an important milestone for the FIA as we deepen our relationship with Japan, a country that continues to lead by example in both mobility innovation and motorsport development,鈥 said Ben Sulayem.

鈥淚t was a personal honor to meet with Prime Minister Ishiba and leading ministers, and to witness firsthand the energy and commitment driving progress across the sector.鈥

Discussions focused on common challenges and opportunities from advancing cleaner technologies and enhancing road safety to expanding access to motorsport and preparing for the future of urban mobility.

 鈥淔rom transformative government policies to world-class sporting activities including four FIA World Championship events, Japan shows how integrated approaches to mobility and sport can serve society,鈥 added Ben Sulayem.

鈥淭he JAF鈥檚 dual role as a sport and mobility leader, representing more than 20 million members and hosting our championships, is truly remarkable and I am grateful for their hospitality and support.鈥

JAF President Masayoshi Sakaguchi said: 鈥淲e were honored to welcome FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem on this significant visit. As proud members of the FIA, we are part of a truly global community united by a shared commitment to advancing mobility and motorsport.

鈥淥ur collaboration is essential to driving innovation, safety and sustainability in these fields. I am confident that our partnership will continue to grow stronger and deliver lasting impact worldwide.鈥

Ben Sulayem also highlighted the significance of having Akio Toyoda, the chairman of Toyota, as an active member of the FIA Senate, symbolizing the close relationship between Japan鈥檚 automotive leaders and the FIA鈥檚 global mission.

The visit comes at a time of growth and renewed momentum for Japan鈥檚 motorsport and mobility sectors. JAF now reports over 200,000 licensed racing drivers 鈥 a 20 percent increase over the past five years 鈥 while the 2025 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix in April recorded its highest attendance since 2006.

Ben Sulayem is now in Macau for the 2025 FIA Extraordinary General Assembly and Annual Conference. The event starts on Tuesday and will welcome more than 500 senior FIA mobility and motorsport delegates from 149 countries.


Beaten Sinner extends lead on Alcaraz at top of ATP rankings

Beaten Sinner extends lead on Alcaraz at top of ATP rankings
Updated 09 June 2025

Beaten Sinner extends lead on Alcaraz at top of ATP rankings

Beaten Sinner extends lead on Alcaraz at top of ATP rankings
  • Italy鈥檚 Jannik Sinner extended his lead at the top of the ATP world rankings on Monday despite his defeat to second-ranked Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final

PARIS: Italy鈥檚 Jannik Sinner extended his lead at the top of the ATP world rankings on Monday despite his defeat to second-ranked Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final.
Sinner, who lost to Alcaraz in the semifinals last year, gained 500 points for reaching this year鈥檚 final.
Spaniard Alcaraz lifted the title for the second straight year, gained no points and remained second.
Germany鈥檚 Alexander Zverev remained third despite his quarter-final elimination to Novak Djokovic.
At 38, Serb Djokovic, who was unable to take a set from Sinner in the semifinals despite a strong fight, climbed one place to fifth, still behind Jack Draper.
The Briton also climbed one place to a career-high fourth after his memorable loss in the round of 16 to Alexander Bublik.
The latter, who was then swept aside by Sinner, jumped 19 places to 43rd.
Italy鈥檚 Lorenzo Musetti, forced to retire against Alcaraz in the semifinal, continued his ascent with another place gain to reach world number six for the first time.
Taylor Fritz, eliminated in the first round, dropped three places to seven with fellow American Tommy Paul climbing to eighth, his best ranking ever.
Casper Ruud, a two-time French Open finalist, dropped eight places to No. 16 in the ATP rankings after losing in the second round this year.

ATP rankings:
1. Jannik Sinner (ITA) 10,880 pts
2. Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) 8,850
3. Alexander Zverev (GER) 6,385
4. Jack Draper (GBR) 4,800 (+1)
5. Novak Djokovic (SRB) 4,630 (+1)
6. Lorenzo Musetti (ITA) 4,560 (+1)
7. Taylor Fritz (USA) 4,485 (-3)
8. Tommy Paul (USA) 3,510 (+4)
9. Holger Rune (DEN) 3,440 (+1)
10. Alex De Minaur (AUS) 3,285 (-1)
11. Daniil Medvedev (RUS) 3,100
12. Ben Shelton (USA) 3,080 (+1)
13. Frances Tiafoe (USA) 3,015 (+3)
14. Arthur Fils (FRA) 2,935
15. Andrey Rublev (RUS) 2,920
16. Casper Ruud (NOR) 2,905 (-8)
17. Jakub Mensik (CZE) 2,322 (+2)
18. Francisco Cerundolo (ARG) 2,285
19. Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 2,205 (-2)
20. Ugo Humbert (FRA) 2,195 (+1)