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Saudi PIF increases stake in Newcastle United as co-owner Amanda Staveley departs

Saudi PIF increases stake in Newcastle United as co-owner Amanda Staveley departs
萝莉视频鈥檚 Public Investment Fund has increased its ownership stake in English Premier League football club Newcastle United from 80 to 85 percent. (Reuters/File)
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Updated 13 July 2024

Saudi PIF increases stake in Newcastle United as co-owner Amanda Staveley departs

Saudi PIF increases stake in Newcastle United as co-owner Amanda Staveley departs
  • The Public Investment Fund鈥檚 stake in the English Premier League club increases from 80% to 85%, while co-owner RB Sports and Media holds the remaining 15%
  • Club chairperson Yasir Al-Rumayyan says: 鈥楾he ownership group 鈥 will continue to build on these foundations for long-term sustainable success for the team and our amazing fans鈥

NEWCASTLE: 萝莉视频鈥檚 Public Investment Fund has increased its ownership stake in English Premier League football club Newcastle United from 80 to 85 percent.
The agreement, confirmed by the club on Friday, marks the departure of husband-and-wife co-owners Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi. As part of the consortium that took over the club almost three years ago, Staveley鈥檚 company PCP Capital Partners initially held a 10 percent ownership stake, though this was reduced to 6 percent last year when co-owner RB Sports and Media increased its stake from 10 to 14 percent; it will now rise to 15 percent.
The deal is expected to be completed this month, with the PIF and RB saying it is part of their long-term plans to develop the club and ensure it can be a consistently credible competitor in domestic and European competitions.
The PIF, RB and the Newcastle United board thanked Staveley and Ghodoussi for the key role they played in the acquisition of the club from former owner Mike Ashley, and for their dedication to the development of a framework for long-term success over the past two-and-a-half years.
Newcastle鈥檚 chairperson, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, said: 鈥淎manda and Mehrdad will forever have our tremendous thanks and well-wishes as they move on to focus on their other business interests. We have achieved so much together since 2021, including achieving Champions League football in our first full season as stewards of this incredible club.
鈥淭he ownership group, together with CEO Darren Eales and the club鈥檚 executive team, will continue to build on these foundations for long-term, sustainable success for the team and our amazing fans, and we are excited about the future prospects for Newcastle United.鈥
Staveley described Newcastle as a special, unique club and said being its co-owner has been an honor.
鈥淢ehrdad and I have loved being part of this club and community and are extremely proud of the progress Newcastle United has made in recent years,鈥 she added.
鈥淥ur ambition has always been aligned to the brilliant fans of this club: to create consistently successful teams that regularly compete for major trophies and generate pride across the globe.
鈥淲e are grateful to have played our part in setting up the club for even more future success. We will remain fans for life.鈥


Scorching heat sparks welfare fears at Club World Cup

Scorching heat sparks welfare fears at Club World Cup
Updated 17 June 2025

Scorching heat sparks welfare fears at Club World Cup

Scorching heat sparks welfare fears at Club World Cup
  • The world players鈥 union FIFPRO has suggested FIFA should revise scheduling, if needed

MIAMI: Soaring temperatures and oppressive humidity at the Club World Cup are fueling concerns among players, coaches, and fans, with calls for additional cooling breaks and adjustments to match schedules.

Midday kickoff temperatures in Pasadena at the weekend approached 32掳 Celsius (89.6掳 Fahrenheit), forcing players in the Paris St. Germain vs. Atletico Madrid match to dig in early as the midday sun blazed on the Rose Bowl鈥檚 uncovered stands and pitch.

Atletico鈥檚 Marcos Llorente described the conditions as 鈥渢erribly hot,鈥 saying 鈥渕y toes were sore, my nails were hurting... it鈥檚 incredible.鈥

Fans, too, voiced concern.

Attendees at the Rose Bowl complained of long queues in harsh heat, limited shaded areas and water restrictions at entry, with some leaving at halftime due to dehydration and fear of fainting.

Similar mid-afternoon kickoff conditions are planned for upcoming matches, stoking safety concerns for supporters and players.

Monday鈥檚 match in Pasadena was not an isolated incident. Miami and Los Angeles are experiencing temperatures north of 30掳 C (86掳 F), many rising above the 32掳 C heat-stress threshold, triggering warnings from player unions.

Tuesday鈥檚 game between Real Madrid and Al-Hilal is scheduled at 1500 local time with temperatures expected to reach 32掳C with humidity set to hover around 70 percent.

The world players鈥 union FIFPRO has suggested FIFA should revise scheduling, if needed.

鈥淔IFPRO has consistently advocated for comprehensive heat protection measures including mandatory cooling breaks, adjustments to kick-off times to avoid the most intense heat, and the postponement of matches when conditions pose a serious health risk to players,鈥 FIFPRO said.

鈥淲ith tournaments like the Club World Cup featuring dense match schedules and hot climates in locations such as Orlando and Miami, extreme heat is becoming an increasingly important health and safety issue in professional football.

鈥淔IFPRO will closely monitor the situation in the coming weeks with a view to prioritising player welfare over other considerations.鈥

The current rules permit one mandatory break per half.

England coach Thomas Tuchel, observing the tournament as part of planning for next year鈥檚 World Cup in North America, warned the tournament schedule would resemble 鈥渟uffering,鈥 with players battling harsh midday conditions.

The heat represents one of many controversies plaguing the expanded 32-team format. FIFPRO and the PFA have launched legal action in Brussels, alleging FIFA overstepped by introducing an unsustainable four-week calendar, risking player burnout.

Critics say the added fixtures, combined with sweltering heat, could severely strain player welfare.

FIFA, however, maintains that the extended summer fixtures align with the broader International Match Calendar and that existing protocols are sufficient.


Fluminense begin Club World Cup with goalless draw against Dortmund

Fluminense begin Club World Cup with goalless draw against Dortmund
Updated 17 June 2025

Fluminense begin Club World Cup with goalless draw against Dortmund

Fluminense begin Club World Cup with goalless draw against Dortmund
  • Fluminense were firmly in control against the Bundesliga side in the first half
  • Dortmund struggled to get a foothold in the match with no shots on goal in the first half

NEW JERSEY: Fluminense held Borussia Dortmund to a 0-0 draw in their Group F Club World Cup opener in New Jersey on Tuesday, as the Brazilian side were left to rue missed chances at MetLife Stadium.

Fluminense were firmly in control against the Bundesliga side in the first half but Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel produced a handful of superb saves to frustrate the Brazilian team in front of a crowd mostly in their favor.

After Dortmund struggled to get a foothold in the match with no shots on goal in the first half, Kobel did his part with a remarkable double-save midway through the second half and frantic late efforts from both sides went unrewarded.

Flag-waving Fluminense fans arrived early and cheered wildly as their team applied early pressure, with winger Jhon Arias鈥檚 shot toward the top corner saved by Kobel in the 17th minute.

Fluminense midfielder Martinelli missed by inches in the 34th minute and Kobel saved another fine attempt from Arias two minutes later.

Kobel kept out Fluminense striker Everaldo鈥檚 powerful shot from outside the box in the 69th minute and leapt to block a follow-up effort from midfielder Nonato moments later.

As scorching heat in the United States prompted concerns about welfare across the tournament, players were treated to overcast skies and mild temperatures in front of a modest crowd of 34,736 in the roughly 82,000 capacity NFL stadium.

Dortmund will next play Mamelodi Sundowns in Cincinnati, while Fluminense will return to MetLife to face Ulsan HD on Saturday.


Atmosphere for Chelsea鈥檚 Club World Cup opener a bit strange, says Maresca

Atmosphere for Chelsea鈥檚 Club World Cup opener a bit strange, says Maresca
Updated 17 June 2025

Atmosphere for Chelsea鈥檚 Club World Cup opener a bit strange, says Maresca

Atmosphere for Chelsea鈥檚 Club World Cup opener a bit strange, says Maresca
  • 鈥淚t was a good match, a good performance,鈥 Maresca told reporters
  • 鈥淚 think the environment was a bit strange. The stadium was almost empty. Not full鈥

LOS ANGELES: Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca said the atmosphere at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta was 鈥渁 bit strange鈥 as his side began their Club World Cup campaign with a 2-0 win over Los Angeles FC in front of swathes of empty seats.

The multi-purpose stadium has a 71,000 capacity but Monday鈥檚 group stage match, which kicked-off at 3 p.m., attracted little over 22,000 spectators.

Atlanta is over 2,000 miles (3,220 km) away from Los Angeles, where Major League Soccer club LAFC are based.

鈥淚t was a good match, a good performance,鈥 Maresca told reporters. 鈥淚 think the environment was a bit strange. The stadium was almost empty. Not full.鈥

The Italian expected more fans to be in attendance when they take on Brazilian side Flamengo at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Friday.

鈥淲e prepared for this game also thinking that the environment was a bit different,鈥 Maresca said.

鈥淏ut no doubt that the next one will be a nice one because we know that the Brazilian team, they always bring many, many fans. So we will try to be ready for the next one.鈥

Maresca was asked about what impact he expects from forward Liam Delap, who joined the club for around 30 million pounds from Ipswich Town ($40.73 million) on a six-year deal.

Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku and Marc Guiu are already options for the number nine shirt at Chelsea but the 22-year-old Englishman wasted no time in showcasing his potential, setting up Enzo Fernandez for their second goal on Monday.

鈥淚 am curious to see how Nico reacts (to Delap),鈥 said Maresca. 鈥淗e competed with Guiu, who is very young, during the season. They are both good number nines.鈥

Chelsea are level with Flamengo at the top of the group after the Brazilians beat Esperance de Tunis 2-0.


Green Falcons resume training before facing US in Texas

Green Falcons resume training before facing US in Texas
Updated 17 June 2025

Green Falcons resume training before facing US in Texas

Green Falcons resume training before facing US in Texas
  • Saudi national team are part of the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup
  • Squad is split into two groups for training

SAN DIEGO: 萝莉视频鈥檚 national football team resumed training in San Diego on Monday ahead of Thursday鈥檚 match against the USA in Austin, Texas.

The Green Falcons arrived in Los Angeles last week to take part in the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, hosted by the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football.

Coach Herve Renard divided the squad into two groups. The first was made up of squad members who played in the match against Haiti on Sunday, with training including recovery exercises in the hotel gym. The remaining players took part in a warm-up followed by passing training, games and stretching exercises at the San Diego Performance Center.

An MRI scan revealed that Hassan Kadesh has sustained a hamstring injury. He is currently undergoing treatment under the supervision of medical staff. Teammate Muhannad Al-Saad is also continuing his rehabilitation program.

The Green Falcons leave San Diego on Tuesday afternoon local time to travel to Austin, where they will continue match preparations with a closed training session at St Edward鈥檚 University.

萝莉视频 are riding on a wave of success after their victory against Haiti, when Saleh Al-Shehri鈥檚 21st-minute penalty kick gave his team a 1-0 win in CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A.


Boca denied by two Argentines as Benfica fight back

Boca denied by two Argentines as Benfica fight back
Updated 17 June 2025

Boca denied by two Argentines as Benfica fight back

Boca denied by two Argentines as Benfica fight back
  • The Argentine club had led 2-0 thanks to goals from Miguel Merentiel and Rodrigo Battaglia and looked set for a night of celebration after Benfica went down to 10 men in the 72nd minute

MIAMI GARDENS, United States, June 17, 2025 : Goals from two Argentine internationals denied Boca Juniors victory over Benfica on Monday, as the Buenos Aires side were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw in a stormy Club World Cup Group C clash.
An Angel Di Maria penalty on the stroke of half-time and an 86th-minute header from Nicolas Otamendi earned the 10-man Lisbon side a point from a fiercely contested encounter in what was a de facto home game for Boca.
The Argentine club had led 2-0 thanks to goals from Miguel Merentiel and Rodrigo Battaglia and looked set for a night of celebration after Benfica went down to 10 men in the 72nd minute.
Boca fans had taken over Miami Beach over the weekend, thousands of them gathering on the seafront for a traditional 鈥榖anderazo鈥, singing, drinking and waving flags for hours in the searing heat.
A video of Boca fans jumping and chanting in a local Walmart supermarket, to the bemusement of regular shoppers, had captured the mood but it was nothing compared to the atmosphere at Hard Rock Stadium.
The home of the Miami Dolphins was turned into a Bombonera by the beach, with 90 percent of the 55,574 crowd decked out in blue and yellow and bringing a level of constant noise rarely, if ever, heard for NFL games here.
When the action got underway it was clear that the enthusiasm from the stands was going to be matched on the field with Boca confirming the feeling that South American clubs in this tournament are out to prove a point against European opponents.
Boca鈥檚 midfield buzzed around, they attacked at pace and tackled with aggression and the first huge roar came when Benfica鈥檚 Argentine World Cup winner Di Maria received a rough challenge from behind.
But the physicality was laced with skill too and clever work from Lautaro Blanco down the left created the opening goal in the 21st minute.
Blanco cut in from the left flank, nutmegging Benfica defender Florentino and zipping a low ball in which was expertly flicked home by Merentiel.
The goal lifted the volume even higher and Benfica were struggling to cope 鈥 six minutes later they fell 2-0 behind when from a deep Kevin Zenon corner, Ayrton Costa headed toward the back post were the alert Battaglia nodded home from close range.
Two-time European champions Benfica desperately needed to get a foothold in the game and they were gifted one when Boca鈥檚 Carlos Palacios mistimed a challenge on Otamendi and after a VAR review 鈥 which included a red card for protesting from the already substituted Boca midfield Ander Herrera 鈥 a penalty was awarded.
The 37-year-old Di Maria showed all his experience to send Agust铆n Marches铆n the wrong way as he gently slotted home to reduce the deficit.
The tempo slowed after the break but Boca had a chance to restore their two-goal lead in the 69th but Battaglia headed wide from a promising position.
Benfica found themselves further in trouble when Andrea Belotti, a half-time sub, was sent off in the 71st minute after a wild, high-footed kick into the head of Ayrton Costa.
But then with six minutes remaining Boca鈥檚 defense failed to pick up Otamendi at a corner kick and the Argentine veteran met Orkun Kokcu鈥檚 cross with a thundering header to level the game.
A disappointing result for Boca was compounded by a late red card for Nicolas Figal, who was dismissed for an ugly challenge on Florentino.
Group C also features Bayern Munich and Auckland FC.