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Al-Ittihad crowned Saudi Pro League champions for 10th time

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Al-Ittihad are champions of 蹤獲弝け for the 10th time after winning 3-1 at Al-Raed on Thursday. (X/@ittihad_en)
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Updated 16 May 2025

Al-Ittihad crowned Saudi Pro League champions for 10th time

Al-Ittihad crowned Saudi Pro League champions for 10th time
  • With 2 games left to play, the Tigers move 9 points clear of Al-Hilal with a 3-1 away victory over already relegated Al-Raed
  • Al-Hilal have 3 games remaining but an inferior head-to-head record means there is no way they can overtake their rivals

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad were crowned champions of 蹤獲弝け for the 10th time after a 3-1 victory at Al-Raed on Thursday.

The Tigers have two games left to play and are nine points clear of second-place Al-Hilal, who have three games remaining but an inferior head-to-head record, which means there is no way they can overtake their rivals.

As Al-Ittihad take the Saudi Pro League trophy back to Jeddah, just two years after their last title triumph, the focus now for Al-Hilal is the battle with Al-Qadsiah, Al-Nassr and Al-Ahli for second place and the prize of qualification for the 2025-26 AFC Champions League Elite that comes with it.

It looked as if there might be another twist in the title race when Oumar Gonzalez put bottom-place Al-Raed, who are already relegated, ahead after just nine minutes. The Cameroonian pounced on a rare defensive mistake from NGolo Kante to fire home from close range.

With top-scorer Karim Benzema injured and watching from the sidelines, there might have been some concern in the dugout. But if Laurent Blancs men were rattled they did not let it show and in the 21st minute they were back on level terms, courtesy of Steven Bergwijn, after Abdulrahman Al-Oboud broke into the right side of the area and squared the ball for the Dutchman, who made no mistake.

It was obvious from the reactions of the Al-Ittihad attackers that they wanted more of the same and thats what they delivered as they took the lead five minutes before the break. Unai Hernandez swung over a corner from the left and Danilo Pereira was the first to reach the ball at the near post, heading smartly past the goalkeeper.

From then, it was always going to be difficult for the home side to get back into it, and it was effectively game over just two minutes after the restart. Bergwijn chipped a pass, or perhaps a shot, through a crowded area and Al-Aboud was waiting on the goal line to bundle the ball into the net for the goal that sealed the win and the title.

Come the final whistle, the celebratory T-shirts with a Champions 25 slogan were pulled on and the celebrations started in earnest. They might continue for some time.


Rory McIlroy set for Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship

Rory McIlroy set for Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
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Rory McIlroy set for Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship

Rory McIlroy set for Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
  • McIlroy is first European to win the career grand slam
  • Yas Links hosts the Abu Dhabi championship Nov. 6-9

ABU DHABI: Grand slam winner and five-time Major champion Rory McIlroy will return to Yas Links for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship from Nov. 6 to 9 as he bids to win a seventh Race to Dubai Rankings crown.

The Masters champion leads the Race to Dubai having already secured his place in the field for the first event of the DP World Tour Play-Offs.

This is thanks to that thrilling victory at Augusta National, in addition to a fourth-place finish at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, the first Rolex Series event of the season.

Staged by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and the DP World Tour, the championship is the first event of the tours end of season showpiece. This leads straight into the DP World Tour Championship where the Race to Dubai champion will be crowned.

The top 70 available players at the conclusion of the Back 9 events will gather in Abu Dhabi for the fourth Rolex Series event of the year as the season comes to a close.

McIlroy became the first European to win the career grand slam earlier this year when he added a Green Jacket to his four previous Major victories at the 2011 US Open, the US PGA Championship in 2012 and 2014, and The Open in 2014.

And he will look to clinch a fourth successive Race to Dubai title when he returns to the Middle East in November.

Aref Hamad Al-Awani, general secretary of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said the UAE capital has established itself as a world-class golfing destination, and was proud to host McIlroy.

Since its inception, the championship has played a pivotal role in supporting sports tourism and generating tangible economic benefits for the region.

We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the DP World Tour in delivering another outstanding event befitting the prestige of the Rolex Series.

McIlroy said: I love ending the season in the Middle East and Im excited to return to Abu Dhabi again for the first of two big events later this year.

Ive started the year well and Ive got a good record at Yas Links so hopefully I can continue doing what Im doing and give myself a chance of finishing the season strongly, and having a shot of getting another Race to Dubai under my belt.


Saudi eLeague concludes first phase of 2025 season

Saudi eLeague concludes first phase of 2025 season
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Saudi eLeague concludes first phase of 2025 season

Saudi eLeague concludes first phase of 2025 season
  • More than 40 clubs involved as Twisted Minds, Team Falcons, Al-Qadsiah lead charge

RIYADH: The Saudi eLeague, the Kingdoms premier esports competition, has seen over 40 clubs take part in the 2025 season.

Organized by the Saudi Esports Federation and hosted at the SEF Arena in Boulevard Riyadh City, the league showcases the Kingdoms top clubs as they battle across multiple titles and divisions.

Participating clubs have so far battled across 10 high-stakes contests, six in the elite category and four in the women category, with valuable points up for grabs at the top of the cross-game leaderboard.

The final standings will determine the qualifiers for the championship, the leagues most prominent event in which top clubs compete for the ultimate title and a major share of a prize pool worth almost $1.9 million.

Twisted Minds lead the pack after the latest round, with Team Falcons second. Al-Qadsiah Esports sit in third, the breakout team of the season, surging up the ranks with wins in both the mens and womens contests.

The first phase of the Saudi eLeague season has now concluded, and Abdullah Al-Nasser, head of esports products at the Saudi Esports Federation, said: The strong start to this years Saudi eLeague says a lot about how far the scene has come.

Compared to previous seasons were seeing real progress, more clubs, stronger competition, new talents and growing excitement from the community.

What matters most is how competitive and intense every match has become. (It is) a platform where Saudi talents and clubs can grow, compete, and shine on bigger stages.

Fans can follow the action live at the SEF Arena or via Saudi eLeague channels on Twitch, YouTube, and social platforms.


England coach Tuchel expects players to suffer in World Cup heat

England coach Tuchel expects players to suffer in World Cup heat
Updated 03 June 2025

England coach Tuchel expects players to suffer in World Cup heat

England coach Tuchel expects players to suffer in World Cup heat
  • It is important to see matches now in America, and in Miami at three in the afternoon, Tuchel said as he prepared his team for their World Cup qualifier against Andorra in Barcelona

LONDON: England coach Thomas Tuchel will attend FIFAs Club World Cup starting this month to observe how players cope with the expected hot and humid weather conditions.
Next years World Cup, taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico, could be one of the hottest in the tournaments history.
It is important to see matches now in America, and in Miami at three in the afternoon, Tuchel said as he prepared his team for their World Cup qualifier against Andorra in Barcelona.
I will see that. How it looks, and we need to understand how to cool the players down, to drink. What our options are.
England are top of qualifying Group K and almost certain to qualify for next years tournament where they will be among the favorites for the title.
But Tuchel says the conditions will be harsh.
Lets see because it is after the season, so it will be very similar. The actual experience is for the players, but I have done pre-season there in Orlando and I will be very surprised if we do not suffer, he said.
Suffering is one of the headlines for this World Cup.
England are preparing for the Andorra game in the Spanish city of Girona and are using heat tents to test the players reaction and recovery to training in heat and humidity.
Sixteen stadiums will be used at next years World Cup with predictions of potentially extreme temperatures.
In Dallas, one of the host cities, in an average year more than 80 percent of June and July days exceed 28 degrees Celsius.
A study led by Brunel University found that, according to analysis of 20 years of weather data, 14 of the 16 host stadiums would top 28 degrees Celsius on a daily basis in June and July with four likely to hit 32 degrees in a hotter than summer.
FIFPRO, the world players union, recommends that if there is Wet Bulb Globe Temperature of between 28-32 degree, cooling breaks should take place around the 30th and 75th minutes.
It says that if there is a WBGT of more than 32 degrees, training and matches should be rescheduled.


UAE Team Emirates-XRG combines vision with victory on World Bicycle Day

Emirati squad received two prestigious nominations from the Union Cycliste Internationale. supplied
Emirati squad received two prestigious nominations from the Union Cycliste Internationale. supplied
Updated 03 June 2025

UAE Team Emirates-XRG combines vision with victory on World Bicycle Day

Emirati squad received two prestigious nominations from the Union Cycliste Internationale. supplied
  • The UAE Team Emirates-XRG Academy has already reached over 700 schoolchildren through more than 80 hours of in-school coaching

ABU DHABI: UAE Team Emirates-XRG celebrated more than just race wins on World Bicycle Day on Tuesday.

The Emirati squad, a dominant force in the professional peloton, continues to make waves away from competitive events with major strides in community engagement and sustainability efforts which are earning global recognition.

This week, the team received two prestigious nominations from the Union Cycliste Internationale the Cycling for All Award for their youth-focused UAE Team Emirates-XRG Academy and the Climate Action Award for their ongoing Road to Net-Zero initiative. Both will be presented later this month at the UCI Mobility & Bike City Forum in Copenhagen.

As we celebrate World Bicycle Day, were incredibly proud to see our work recognized on the global stage with nominations for both the UCI Cycling for All Award and the UCI Climate Action Award, said Mauro Gianetti, team principal and CEO.

These honors reflect our deep commitment to growing the sport at a grassroots level and ensuring sustainability remains at the heart of everything we do.

Launched in 2025, the UAE Team Emirates-XRG Academy has already reached over 700 schoolchildren through more than 80 hours of in-school coaching. The program is set to expand to an additional 1,300 students by the end of the year, underlining the teams aim of nurturing cycling talent across Abu Dhabi and beyond.

The UAE Team Emirates-XRG Academy, Powered by ADNOC, is central to this vision, helping us inspire the next generation of cyclists and create meaningful change in our communities, Gianetti added. Id like to sincerely thank ADNOC for their unwavering support. Without them, this wouldnt be possible. The opportunities ahead are endless for our team, for young riders and for the continued development of cycling across the region.

While their community work garners headlines, the teams racing form in 2025 has been just as impressive. UAE Team Emirates-XRG has already captured landmark victories at the Tour of Flanders and LiegeBastogneLiege, alongside podium finishes at Milano-Sanremo, Paris-Roubaix, and the Giro dItalia. The run continues a dominant stretch that began last season, reinforcing their status as one of the sports elite outfits.

The growth of the team over the past eight years has been extraordinary, Gianetti said. Our success is driven by the talent and dedication of our riders, the expertise of our staff, and the incredible support from the leadership of the country, our partners, and fans. Cycling is continuing to grow rapidly in the UAE, and that momentum is something we are proud to contribute to every day.


Qatar fighting to keep World Cup dreams alive, says Lopetegui

Qatar fighting to keep World Cup dreams alive, says Lopetegui
Updated 03 June 2025

Qatar fighting to keep World Cup dreams alive, says Lopetegui

Qatar fighting to keep World Cup dreams alive, says Lopetegui

Qatar are within touching distance of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup and will go all out against Iran and Uzbekistan over the next week to keep their dream alive, says new coach Julen Lopetegui.
Qatar, who hosted the 2022 World Cup but have never reached the tournament via the qualification route, cannot finish in the top two in Group A to earn an automatic berth in 2027 but can still secure a spot in the playoffs for teams finishing third and fourth.
The Gulf side are currently fourth on 10 points, four ahead of Kyrgyzstan.
Former Spain and Real Madrid coach Lopetegui takes charge of Qatar for the first time when they face group leaders Iran in Doha on Thursday before they close out the third round by visiting second-placed Uzbekistan on June 10.
Qatar has never qualified for a World Cup through the qualifiers before, and its a dream were determined to fight for, Lopetegui told FIFAs website in an interview published on Tuesday.
Its within touching distance. Weve got two games left to play, both of which will be incredibly difficult, and in quick succession.
However, despite all the difficulties, were determined to give it our best shot to earn ourselves another chance of qualifying in October.
Qatar have enjoyed considerable continental success in recent years, winning back-to-back Asian Cup titles, but Lopetegui said they are in a transitional phase and still finding their feet.
Theres no doubt in anyones mind that this generation has achieved some very impressive things in the Asian Cup, added the Spaniard, who was appointed coach in May.
However, generations come to an end, and now we need to turn our attention to starting the process again, which will be no mean feat. While we do that, well be doing our best to compete, which is the most important thing in the short term.