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Saudi crown prince congratulates Kingdom on 2034 World Cup bid

Saudi crown prince congratulates Kingdom on 2034 World Cup bid
The bid is set to be submitted to FIFA officials in Paris by a delegation headed by minister of sports Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal and President of the Saudi Football Federation Yasser Al-Misehal. (SPA)
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Updated 12 December 2024

Saudi crown prince congratulates Kingdom on 2034 World Cup bid

Saudi crown prince congratulates Kingdom on 2034 World Cup bid

JEDDAH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated the Kingdom on completing its bid to host the 2034 World Cup.

The bid was submitted to FIFA officials in Paris on Monday by a delegation headed by the Saudi minister of sports, Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal, and President of the Saudi Football Federation Yasser Al-Misehal.

Prince Abdulaziz expressed his gratitude to King Salman and the crown prince for their support and interest in the bid.听

鈥淲ith this candidacy, we intend to host the exceptional edition that brings together 48 teams for the first time in the history of the tournament in one country,鈥 the minister said.

鈥淚 extend my sincerest gratitude to our visionary leadership that has enabled us to reach this milestone in the history of Saudi sports. I also express my profound thanks to the Crown Prince and Prime Minister for his unwavering support for the development of the sports sector.

鈥溌芾蚴悠碘檚 bid to host the FIFA World Cup 2034 is a bid for the future. It is for our children and those who dream big.

鈥淭he Kingdom aims to host the most important event in the world of football, which would reaffirm its influential position on the global stage across various fields, including sports.

鈥淭he involvement of two children submitting the bid embodies the significant contributions of the youth of this great nation; youth are our largest population segment. With their passion and outstanding talent in various fields, including football, our youth are the key to achieving the Kingdom鈥檚 future ambitions.鈥

He continued: 鈥淭heir involvement sends a powerful message, reflecting the dreams and aspirations of our youth to participate in a FIFA World Cup on our home soil, to help organize the tournament, or to support the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts in welcoming the world.鈥

Al-Misehal, President of SAFF, said: 鈥淥ur bid campaign marks our firm commitment to hosting the world鈥檚 greatest football tournament, and a deep desire to advance sport and the quality of life for our people.

鈥淥ur country鈥檚 love of football is rooted in history, and we want to showcase to FIFA how we will harness this enthusiasm not just in 2034 鈥 but for generations to come. We want to create an enduring legacy to help push 萝莉视频鈥檚 transformation to new heights.鈥


鈥楽ports must go on,鈥 says ex-Indian captain on Asia Cup cricket clash with Pakistan

鈥楽ports must go on,鈥 says ex-Indian captain on Asia Cup cricket clash with Pakistan
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鈥楽ports must go on,鈥 says ex-Indian captain on Asia Cup cricket clash with Pakistan

鈥楽ports must go on,鈥 says ex-Indian captain on Asia Cup cricket clash with Pakistan
  • India and Pakistan are set to face each other on September 14 in Dubai for an Asia Cup cricket tournament clash
  • Ex-Indian cricketers have called on India to boycott its Pakistan matches after conflict between both nations in May

ISLAMABAD: Former captain and ex-Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Saurav Ganguly has backed India playing Pakistan in the upcoming Asia Cup tournament in the UAE, saying that 鈥渟ports must go on鈥 despite surging tensions between the two countries. 

Pakistan and India are set to lock horns in the upcoming Asia Cup tournament to be played from September 9-28. The two traditional archrivals are expected to meet each other on the cricket field on September 14 in a high-stakes group clash to be held in the UAE. 

India and Pakistan have not hosted each other for a bilateral series in over a decade, with political and security concerns consistently spilling over into cricketing ties. Former Indian cricketers, including Head Coach Gautam Gambhir and Shikhar Dhawan, have publicly called for India to boycott matches against Pakistan after the two countries engaged in a brief military conflict in May. 

鈥淵eah, I鈥檓 okay, I鈥檓 okay. Sport must go on,鈥 Ganguly told Asian News International on Sunday. 鈥淎t the same time Pahalgam must not happen but sports must go on.鈥

The former BCCI president was talking about an attack on April 22 at Pahalgam, a tourist resort in Indian-administered Kashmir, where gunmen killed 26 people.

The incident sparked an armed conflict between the two countries, with New Delhi blaming Islamabad for supporting the attack. Pakistan denied the allegations and called for an international, transparent inquiry into the incident. 

India and Pakistan enjoy one of the fiercest sports rivalries when it comes to cricket. Separated after partition in 1947, both nuclear-armed countries have fought three wars against each other over the past seven decades, with diplomatic ties between them remaining mostly bitter.

The political tensions make for an enthralling contest every time the two teams compete against each other. India and Pakistan clashes have been the biggest, quickest-selling and most anticipated matches of every multilateral cricket tournament, drawing thousands to stadiums across the globe and millions to TV sets worldwide.


OpTic Gaming scoop Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 title at 2025 Esports World Cup

OpTic Gaming scoop Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 title at 2025 Esports World Cup
Updated 28 July 2025

OpTic Gaming scoop Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 title at 2025 Esports World Cup

OpTic Gaming scoop Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 title at 2025 Esports World Cup
  • 4-game sweep in the club鈥檚 first title win as EWC crowns 11th unique winner

RIYADH: OpTic Gaming have won the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 contest at the 2025 Esports World Cup, beating Vancouver Surge 4-0 in the final to become the 11th unique champion at the tournament.

The American team, which finished in the top four last year, beat Vancouver Surge in a best-of-seven matchup on Sunday without dropping a game, having also beaten them in the Call of Duty League Championship final a few weeks ago.

The tournament, which is one of the biggest on the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 calendar, had 18 of the world鈥檚 best teams battle for a prize pool of over $1.8 million.

OpTic Gaming took home $600,000 and qualified for the EWC in 2026. This is their first world title, and welcome relief after facing a tough start to the 2025 season.

Struggling to overcome those difficulties, OpTic made two changes for this year鈥檚 event, bringing in Cuyler 鈥淗uke鈥 Garland and Mason 鈥淢ercules鈥 Ramsey, who both pulled off big performances to help win the trophy.

鈥淲ell, last time we played them, we knew we probably should have won 5-1, so we just honed in on our mistakes and made that look easy,鈥 said Ramsey.

鈥淗onestly, once we won against Team Heretics, we knew we were winning it as long as we just played our game. Definitely proud of myself, super thankful to my teammates. You guys are the best in the world.鈥

Anthony 鈥淪hotzzy鈥 Cuevas-Castro was named the SONY MVP and will receive an additional $10,000. 鈥淯ndeniably, the players on this team are unbelievably talented,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t feels like we are cheating at times.鈥

OpTic Gaming earns 1000 Club Championship points for their victory and are in joint ninth place.


Imperious Pogacar wins Tour de France for fourth time

Imperious Pogacar wins Tour de France for fourth time
Updated 28 July 2025

Imperious Pogacar wins Tour de France for fourth time

Imperious Pogacar wins Tour de France for fourth time

The Slovenian has now won the Tour four times in six years and finished runner-up twice

Despite the rain, tens of thousands of spectators packed Montmartre to follow Pogacar鈥檚 progress through the narrow streets of the popular tourist spot

AFP PARIS: Tadej Pogacar completed a supreme performance to win the Tour de France in a rainy Paris on Sunday, crushing his rivals to collect a fourth title.

Wout van Aert triumphed in the final-day cliffhanger around Montmartre, but Pogacar was spared any late challenge to his overall lead when the weather forced organizers to neutralize times to avoid accidents on the slippery cobbled roads.

However, Pogacar more than played his part in a thrilling finale before Belgian rider Van Aert pulled away on the last climb.

鈥淚 was really happy they neutralized the times of the GC (general classification),鈥 Pogacar said. 鈥淭hen it was more relaxed to race and you just had to have good legs to be in front. I tried but hats off to Wout, he was incredibly strong. It was a really nice race.鈥

The Slovenian has now won the Tour four times in six years and finished runner-up twice.

鈥淚t鈥檚 six years in a row on the podium and this one feels especially amazing,鈥 he said.

Second-placed Jonas Vingegaard was unable to contend with Pogacar, but the winner paid tribute to the Dane.

鈥淚 spoke to Jonas today. We鈥檝e been racing each other for five years now and we have raised each other to a higher level,鈥 he said.

Despite the rain, tens of thousands of spectators packed Montmartre to follow Pogacar鈥檚 progress through the narrow streets of the popular tourist spot.

He played to the delighted crowds by racing to the head of the peloton near the Moulin Rouge cabaret at the foot of the climb before Van Aert produced a well-timed attack to drop Pogacar and charge to the finish line on the Champs-Elysees avenue.

Pogacar was fourth on the day but after wins in 2020, 2021 and 2024, he again proved untouchable in the world鈥檚 greatest bike race.

Vingegaard, the champion in 2022 and 2023, suffered two shocking off-days and ended second overall, 4min 24sec adrift.

鈥淚 had some of my worst days here and some of the best,鈥 he said after the race, adding he would turn his attention to the Tour of Spain.

鈥淚鈥檒l have a week off now, and then start training for the Vuelta,鈥 he said.

Breakout German star Florian Lipowitz, 24, took third on his debut, rounding out the podium a distant 11 minutes off the pace in third.

Defending his title, Pogacar embarked from the start in Lille as clear favorite and won four stages along the way.

In the first week, he struck on rolling runs in the north and west at Rouen and the Mur de Bretagne.

He then turned the screw on the slopes of the Pyrenees in week two with his rivals as good as vanquished.

Vingegaard suffered on the stage-five time trial, and again in the second week at the Hautacam mountain, leaving the Dane in shock as his form abandoned him.

In need of a massive turn around in the Alps, Pogacar adopted mature tactics and sat on his rival鈥檚 wheel.

After it was all over, a beaming Pogacar said he could finally relax.

鈥淓verybody has different ideas about how to celebrate. I want some peace and beautiful weather, enjoying some quiet days at home,鈥 he said.

A barnstorming first week of the Tour revealed a raft of emerging stars.

Lipowitz was given a run for his money for third place by 22-year-old Scot Oscar Onley, whose steady ride propelled him to fourth overall.

The pair came first and second a minute adrift in the white jersey battle for the best under-26 rider, raising hopes of a new Tour rivalry in the making.

Ireland鈥檚 Ben Healy bagged a stage win and a two-day stint in the yellow jersey.

Adding a heroic near-miss on Mont Ventoux was enough to earn Healy the prize for combativity, voted for by the public.

The return of one-time guru Dave Brailsford from his role at Manchester United to Ineos Grenadiers was overshadowed by the team鈥檚 Italian powerhouse Filippo Ganna falling early on stage one. He was withdrawn due to concussion.

Having previously masterminded seven overall Tour de France wins, Brailsford dug in and the team鈥檚 Dutch climber Thymen Arensman pulled off heists in the Pyrenees and the Alps to win two stages.

France鈥檚 sole and unexpected stage win came on the lunar-like summit of Mont Ventoux when Valentin Paret-Peintre won an enthralling war of attrition with Healy.

The 2025 Tour though will be remembered for Pogacar鈥檚 all-round dominance.


Niemann, Legion XII rule LIV Golf UK by JCB to maintain dominance in 2025

Niemann, Legion XII rule LIV Golf UK by JCB to maintain dominance in 2025
Updated 28 July 2025

Niemann, Legion XII rule LIV Golf UK by JCB to maintain dominance in 2025

Niemann, Legion XII rule LIV Golf UK by JCB to maintain dominance in 2025
  • Niemann won for a record fifth time this season, shooting a 3-under 68 to finish at 17 under
  • Legion XIII won their second consecutive and fourth team title of the year, this time led by their youngest player, 21-year-old Caleb Surratt

ROCESTER, England: On a day of familiar winners but high drama, Torque GC captain Joaquin Niemann and Jon Rahm鈥檚 Legion XIII exerted their dominance Sunday at LIV Golf UK by JCB, continuing the winning form that keeps them atop the season-long standings.

Niemann won for a record fifth time this season, shooting a 3-under 68 to finish at 17 under and hold off a spectacular back-nine challenge from RangeGoats GC captain Bubba Watson.

Legion XIII won their second consecutive and fourth team title of the year, this time led by their youngest player, 21-year-old Caleb Surratt, who earned the first podium finish of his LIV Golf career.

With the three-shot victory, Niemann extended his lead in the individual points race to 37.64 points over Rahm and now can clinch the individual championship at next month鈥檚 LIV Golf Chicago on Aug. 8-10. Niemann becomes the first player to win five times in a season; the 26-year-old from Chile now has seven LIV Golf wins, most of any individual player.

鈥淚f I play my best game, I know I can win,鈥 Niemann said. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 the only thing that kind of matters for me, is to find that A-game more often.鈥

Individual champion, captain Joaquin Niemann of Torque GC, poses with the trophy after the final round of LIV Golf UK by JCB. (LIV Golf)

After entering the final round with a six-shot advantage, Niemann admittedly didn鈥檛 have his A-game on Sunday, but his steady play allowed him to build his advantage to eight shots with 10 holes to play.

That鈥檚 when Watson, the 46-year-old from Florida, produced the best six-hole stretch in LIV Golf history.

It started with a birdie at the par-3 ninth when his tee shot landed inside 3 feet. He then eagled the par-5 10th with a brilliant driver off the deck on his second shot that finished inside 6 feet. He followed with birdies at the 11th and 12th hole, then used another driver off the deck at the par-5 13th to set up another eagle from 21 feet. He finished the amazing stretch with a birdie at the par-3 14th from 12 feet.

鈥淚t鈥檚 almost like you black out,鈥 Watson said. 鈥淲hen that stretch happens, you鈥檙e just kind of unconscious, right? One of those moments, an hour-long stretch, that was unbelievable. 鈥 That was crazy. Throwing in the eagles with two drivers off the deck was pretty special, pretty spectacular.鈥

Watson鈥檚 8-under stretch allowed him to move within two shots of the lead going into the par-4 15th. That鈥檚 when Niemann responded with a terrific approach shot from 140 yards off a difficult lie in the rough, followed by a 5-foot birdie putt that stemmed the tide and gave him some much-needed breathing room.

鈥淚 never thought he was in the picture,鈥 Niemann said of Watson. 鈥(Then] he started making those moves, started making a big charge, and I was in a way feeling a little bit more uncomfortable with my lead. 鈥 Was able to hit a great shot on 15. That put me back into my place.鈥

Watson ultimately shot 65 to finish solo second at 14 under, while Surratt also shot 65 to finish another stroke back, the best individual results for each player since joining LIV Golf

Members of the team champions Legion XIII captain Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Tom McKibbin, and Caleb Surratt celebrate on the podium following the final round of LIV Golf UK by JCB (LIV Golf)

Surratt鈥檚 play was especially important on the team side, as it sparked Legion XIII to produce another final-round rally with a cumulative 14-under total on Sunday to win by eight strokes over Torque, with Rahm also shooting 65 to tie for fifth. Not only was it Surratt鈥檚 first-ever top 10 finish on LIV Golf, it was the first time he had led his team in scoring after a tournament.

鈥淚t means a lot,鈥 Surratt said. 鈥淪hows me a lot. It鈥檚 very hard to be at the top of the leaderboard out here, especially for the first time 鈥 To be able to do it on a day where I knew it was going to be really, really hard means a lot to myself.鈥

Said Rahm: 鈥淕etting his first top 10 and finishing third is a big deal, a big week.鈥

Legion XIII has now won two consecutive tournaments, and their lead is 46.66 points over Crushers GC. Rahm鈥檚 team has the opportunity to guarantee itself the top seed in the Team Championship with a good result in Chicago.

As for Niemann, he鈥檚 close to wrapping up the most successful regular season by any player in LIV Golf鈥檚 young history. Only Rahm or DeChambeau can catch him for the championship now.

鈥淥bviously I want to win the season,鈥 Niemann said. 鈥淚 think there is a lot of golf to play yet. Jon, we know how good of a player he is, also Bryson.

鈥淭here is not much I can think about other than worry about what I鈥檓 doing, how I can improve and get better and play my best golf for the next two weeks. I feel like that鈥檚 all I鈥檓 worrying about it right now.鈥

TEAM SCORES

Here are the results and scores for each team after Sunday鈥檚 Rd. 3 of LIV Golf UK by JCB:

1. LEGION XIII -35 (Rahm 65, Surratt 65, Hatton 70, McKibbin 70; Rd. 3 score: -14)

2. TORQUE GC -27 (Niemann 68, Mu帽oz 69, Pereira 71, Ortiz 73; Rd. 3 score: -3)

3. STINGER GC -26 (Burmester 66, Oosthuizen 66, Schwartzel 66, Grace 69; Rd. 3 score: -17)

T4. FIREBALLS GC -23 (Ballester 65, Garcia 68, Puig 69, Ancer 71; Rd. 3 score: -11)

T4. CRUSHERS GC -23 (Lahiri 64, DeChambeau 69, Casey 71, Howell III 71; Rd. 3 score: -9)

6. RIPPER GC -17 (Smith 67, Herbert 70, Leishman 70, Jones 73; Rd. 3 score: -4)

T7. CLEEKS GC -14 (Kaymer 67, Bland 68, Meronk 69, Kjettrup 75; Rd. 3 score: -5)

T7. HYFLYERS GC -14 (Ogletree 69, Steele 69, Tringale 70, Mickelson 72; Rd. 3 score: -4)

9. SMASH GC -9 (Gooch 66, Kokrak 68, McDowell 70, Koepka 73; Rd. 3 score: -7)

10. RANGEGOATS GC -6 (Watson 65, Uihlein 67, Campbell 70, Wolff 71; Rd. 3 score: -11)

11. 4ACES GC -5 (Reed 66, Varner III 68, Pieters 71, Johnson 75; Rd. 3 score: -4)

12. MAJESTICKS GC -3 (Horsfield 69, Poulter 72, Stenson 72, Westwood 74; Rd. 3 score: +3)

13. IRON HEADS GC +7 (Na 66, Jang 67, Kozuma 69, Lee 74; Rd. 3 score: -8)    
 


Kitayama captures PGA 3M Open title with big birdie weekend

Kitayama captures PGA 3M Open title with big birdie weekend
Updated 28 July 2025

Kitayama captures PGA 3M Open title with big birdie weekend

Kitayama captures PGA 3M Open title with big birdie weekend
  • The 32-year-old American fired a six-under-par 65 to finish 72 holes on 23-under-par 261 at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota
  • He sank 20 birdies in the final two rounds 鈥 the most by any PGA Tour winner since 2003

CHICAGO: Kurt Kitayama birdied six of the first eight holes then hung on down the stretch to win the 3M Open on Sunday for his second career US PGA Tour title.
With his older brother Daniel serving as his caddie, the 32-year-old American fired a six-under-par 65 to finish 72 holes on 23-under-par 261 at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota.
That was good enough for a one-stroke victory over countryman Sam Stevens, who had five back-nine birdies to keep the pressure on Kitayama to the finish.
鈥淚 feel like the game has been trending and for it to finally pay off now has been awesome,鈥 said Kitayama, who was one off the 72-hole tournament record set by Lee Hodges in 2023.
Kitayama, who fired a career-low 60 on Saturday after fighting to make the cut on Friday, sank 20 birdies in the final two rounds 鈥 the most by any PGA Tour winner since 2003.
鈥淥n Friday I was like finding my swing and grinding to make the cut,鈥 Kitayama said. 鈥淲ent to the range to find something and obviously found something on Saturday and it continued today with that unbelievable start that I had. Just kind of went from there.鈥

Kurt Kitayama hits from the first fairway during the final round of the 3M Open golf tournament at the Tournament Players Club on uly 27, 2025, in Blaine, Minnessota. (AP)

Kitayama also won in 2023 at Bay Hill but this time was even better with his brother as bagman.
鈥淚t鈥檚 very special. It has been awesome having him on the bag,鈥 Kitayama said.
Kitayama jumped from 110th to 53rd in the season points chase ahead of next week鈥檚 regular-season finale at Greensboro, ensuring his spot among the top 70 in points who advance to next month鈥檚 FedEx Cup playoffs.
Kitayama鈥檚 stunning start put him on 23-under with a three-stroke lead at the turn.
He birdied first on a putt from just inside six feet, the second on a tap-in after his approach landed inches from the hole and the third on a 22-foot putt.
A tap-in birdie at the fifth, a 10-footer for birdie at six and a four-foot birdie putt completed the early surge.
Kitayama found the deep left rough at 11 and made bogey, but answered with a six-foot birdie putt on 12 and restored his three-shot lead with a tap-in birdie at 14 after dropping his approach two feet from the hole.
Stevens reeled off three birdies in a row to reach 22-under with a birdie putt from just inside five feet at the 16th and Kitayama鈥檚 three-putt bogey at the par-three 17th sent the drama to the par-five 18th.
Stevens found the rough on his first three shots but salvaged par to stay one back.