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Verstappen assures Red Bull he will always deliver

Verstappen assures Red Bull he will always deliver
First placed Red Bull Racing’s Dutch driver Max Verstappen (C) holding the Sprint Race trophy poses with second placed McLaren’s Australian driver Oscar Piastri (R) and third placed McLaren’s British driver Lando Norris after the Sprint Race of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Spa, on July 26, 2025. (AFP)
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Verstappen assures Red Bull he will always deliver

Verstappen assures Red Bull he will always deliver
  • “They will always get my very best, whoever is in charge. They know that,” Verstappen said
  • Verstappen said it was too early to talk about further changes to be made at Red Bull

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium: Max Verstappen said Red Bull could always count on him, as the four-times Formula One champion gave new team boss Laurent Mekies a winning start in a Saturday sprint at the Belgian Grand Prix.

The race was the first since Christian Horner, who led Red Bull into Formula One in 2005, was dismissed by the team’s owners.

Verstappen seized the lead on the opening lap from second at the start and kept McLaren’s Oscar Piastri behind him to secure his and the team’s first win of any sort since Imola in May.

While worth only eight points, the victory was a significant statement after the recent restructure at the Milton Keynes factory.

“The team can always count on me. They will always get my very best, whoever is in charge. They know that. I’m never holding back or anything,” Verstappen told reporters.

“I’m always trying to give them the best possible result, and that’s also what they pay me for. For sure, it’s positive. We need, of course, positive energy, and that’s a great start for us.”

Verstappen said it was too early to talk about further changes to be made at Red Bull and Mekies needed to build relationships and see how the team operated.

“Then at one point, you come to conclusions and maybe you want to change something, and this is something that will happen over the coming weeks, months,” he said.

“So, it’s really early days, but so far, he’s very keen and very motivated, and that’s exactly what you want also. I got on very well with him. So, yeah, it’s been a very good start.”


UAE to host Asia Cup cricket

UAE to host Asia Cup cricket
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UAE to host Asia Cup cricket

UAE to host Asia Cup cricket
  • The neighbors have not met on either side’s soil in a bilateral series since 2012
  • The Asia Cup is played under the aegis of the Asian Cricket Council

NEW DELHI: The United Arab Emirates will host this year’s T20 Asia Cup tournament in September, organizers said Saturday, ending the uncertainty over its fate amid spiralling tensions between India and Pakistan.

The neighbors have not met on either side’s soil in a bilateral series since 2012, and only play each other in international tournaments on neutral grounds as part of a compromise deal.

But already-frosty relations took a turn for the worse this year when the two nuclear rivals fought an intense four-day conflict, their worst standoff in decades.

More than 70 people were killed in missile, drone and artillery fire on both sides.

The conflict was triggered by an April 22 attack on civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir that New Delhi accused Pakistan of backing — a charge Islamabad denies.

The Asia Cup is played under the aegis of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), which is currently headed by Pakistan cricket chief Mohsin Naqvi.

“I am delighted to confirm the dates for the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 in UAE,” said Naqvi on X.


“The prestigious tournament will take place from September 9th to 28th.”

The five full members of the ACC — Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka — earned automatic qualification to the tournament.

They are to be joined by Hong Kong, Oman and the United Arab Emirates — the teams that secured their spots by finishing in the top three of the ACC men’s Premier Cup.

The previous edition of the event was in a 50-over format, but this year’s tournament was scheduled as a shorter-format event in preparation for next year’s T20 World Cup in India.

India and Pakistan have fought three full-fledged wars since being carved out of the subcontinent’s partition in 1947 and that rivalry is often reflected on the cricket field.


Howe confident Isak will stay at Newcastle despite transfer talk

Howe confident Isak will stay at Newcastle despite transfer talk
Updated 26 July 2025

Howe confident Isak will stay at Newcastle despite transfer talk

Howe confident Isak will stay at Newcastle despite transfer talk
  • Alexander Isak is still a Newcastle player despite speculation around a move to either Liverpool or Al-Hilal in Ƶ
  • Isak has not traveled with Newcastle for their pre-season tour of Asia, apparently because of a minor thigh injury

SINGAPORE: Newcastle manager Eddie Howe insisted Saturday that Alexander Isak is still a Newcastle player despite speculation around a move to either Premier League champions Liverpool or Al-Hilal in Ƶ.

Isak has not traveled with Newcastle for their pre-season tour of Asia, apparently because of a minor thigh injury, but Howe said the 25-year-old Swedish striker was a key part of his plans.

“Of course, there are always going to be things going on behind the scenes,” Howe told reporters in Singapore, where Newcastle play Arsenal on Sunday.

“He is aware he’s in the news every day, which I’m sure is not easy for anyone in that situation.

“Conversations between Alex and the club or with me will stay private for obvious reasons. We do share a good relationship,” Howe added.

Isak, who scored 23 Premier League goals last season, has been “magnificent for us for as long as he has been with us,” said Howe. “And he is very comfortable in the dressing room.”

Isak did not travel with the Magpies after the thigh injury kept him out of Newcastle’s friendly defeat to Celtic last week.

“He mentioned before the Celtic game that it would be very minimal and nothing too serious,” said Howe.

“But he left training very early and didn’t feel right. So, he’s now back in Newcastle getting that injury assessed.”

Howe remained confident that Isak will be wearing black and white when the new season kicks off next month.

“I said after the game against Celtic that I was confident he would stay. I don’t see anything that is going to change that opinion of mine at the moment.

“It’s football,” he added. “And who knows what the future may bring.”

The Magpies ended their 70-year trophy drought by winning the Carabao Cup and finished in fifth place in the Premier League last season to secure a return to the Champions League.

“I think once you’ve experienced that feeling of winning, you want it again. So, we want to do it again as soon as possible, in all the competitions we are in,” said Howe.

“We set the bar very high, and there’s a lot of ambition within the team.”


Liverpool players to wear ‘Forever 20’ patches in Jota’s memory

Liverpool players to wear ‘Forever 20’ patches in Jota’s memory
Updated 26 July 2025

Liverpool players to wear ‘Forever 20’ patches in Jota’s memory

Liverpool players to wear ‘Forever 20’ patches in Jota’s memory
  • Former forward Diogo Jota who died in a car crash in Spain three weeks ago
  • Thousands of flowers, scarves, banners and other tributes have been laid outside Anfield since Jota and his brother Andre Silva died

Liverpool players will wear a “Forever 20” emblem on their shirts and stadium jackets this Premier League season in memory of their former forward Diogo Jota who died in a car crash in Spain three weeks ago.

The club also announced on Saturday a special commemoration including a fan mosaic and a minute’s silence ahead of Liverpool’s opening game of the season against Bournemouth on August 15.

Thousands of flowers, scarves, banners and other tributes have been laid outside Anfield since Jota and his brother Andre Silva died.

The club said they have been removed over the past week and stored, while the floral tributes will be composted and used in flower beds across club sites, including Anfield, the AXA Training Center and AXA Melwood Training Center.

The remaining artefacts will be recycled and used to create a permanent memorial sculpture that will become a focal point of remembrance at Anfield.

Liverpool had already announced after consultation with Jota’s family that his number 20 shirt will be retired across all levels of the club, including the women’s and academy teams.

Supporters can have “Diogo J. 20” printed on shirts in club stores, with profits going to LFC Foundation, the club’s official charity. The Foundation has committed to creating a grassroots football program in Jota’s name.

A floral tribute will be also laid before kickoff at pre-season games in Hong Kong, Tokyo and at Anfield.


UAE’s teenage karting star Omar Ghannoum sets sights after statement victories

UAE’s teenage karting star Omar Ghannoum sets sights after statement victories
Updated 26 July 2025

UAE’s teenage karting star Omar Ghannoum sets sights after statement victories

UAE’s teenage karting star Omar Ghannoum sets sights after statement victories
  • Historic triumph for 17-year-old at Rotax European Championship in Genk
  • He competes at Rotax Grand Finals in Bahrain later this year

DUBAI: A teenage UAE racing star is making a mark at global level as he seeks to achieve his lifelong ambition of competing in the glitz-and-glamor world of Formula One.

Currently pitting his wits against some of the world’s best karting drivers, 17-year-old Omar Ghannoum won the recent third round of the Rotax European Championship, which took place in Belgium.

Ghannoum produced a potentially career-defining performance in Genk to finish ahead of closest challengers Macauley Bishop and Lewis Goff, who took second and third spots on the podium respectively.

It was a hugely impressive display by Ghannoum, and a crucial next step on a journey to what he hopes will be the upper echelons of global racing.

“It was the best moment of my life crossing the finish line in first place, and it is a huge confidence boost going into the next steps of my motorsport career,” the teenager explained.

His victory in Belgium followed another eye-catching win in April when Ghannoum emerged triumphant at the UAE National Rotax Senior Championship, held on the Al-Ain Raceway International Kart Circuit.

What made that particular success all the more impressive was the fact he came out on top in the largest, and most competitive, field in Middle East karting history, with over 75 racers battling it out for glory, subsequently securing his spot at the Rotax Grand Finals, scheduled for Bahrain later this year.

“That win fit perfectly into my journey as I had put in so much work to improve mentally and physically, and obviously on track too,” he said.

“I used the race as a warm-up for getting used to the most difficult karting grid in the world, which I will have to navigate at the Grand Finals in Bahrain.”

Ghannoum is currently thriving in a sport in which he seemed destined to make an impact from a very early age.

His racing career began in the UAE, at Dubai Kartdrome, when he was just 14, although the wheels had been set in motion slightly earlier.

“I have always been a fan of racing cars, but on my 14th birthday I was given the opportunity to drive a professional race kart in America for the first time,” he explained.

“That was the moment when I realized that the sport is perfectly suited for me and my passion for speed and competition.”

Naturally, as well as enjoying the highs, Ghannoum has also had to endure some lows in the early part of his career.

However, 2025 has been an exceptional year so far, and has the potential to become even better as he sets his sights on November’s Grand Finals.

“Competing in the Grand Finals, and being the only one waving the UAE flag in the hardest category, is an honor, and I wouldn’t want it to go to waste,” said Ghannoum.

“To win that race would be an amazing step forward as it would be one of my last karting races, and I would then be setting my sights on cars.

“It would be an additional confidence boost, alongside the win at the European Championship.”

While immediate success is the obvious priority, Ghannoum is fully focused on what he wants to achieve in the long term.

“My ambitions are to carry the momentum of winning against the hardest grid in world karting in the senior category, into car racing, whether that’s GT Racing or Formula 4,” he said.

“My long-term goal is to compete in F1 or the Hypercar category in WEC (World Endurance Championship).”

Given Ghannoum’s impressive achievements to date, few would bet against him meeting, and even surpassing, those objectives.


UAE raises medal tally to 12 on fifth day of IMMAF Youth World Championships in Al-Ain

UAE raises medal tally to 12 on fifth day of IMMAF Youth World Championships in Al-Ain
Updated 26 July 2025

UAE raises medal tally to 12 on fifth day of IMMAF Youth World Championships in Al-Ain

UAE raises medal tally to 12 on fifth day of IMMAF Youth World Championships in Al-Ain
  • The host nation’s podium success includes one gold, two silver, and nine bronze medals

AL-AIN: Day five of the IMMAF Youth World Championships on Friday marked the start of the Youth A (16–17 years) category, widely regarded as the most competitive and technically advanced division of the event.

The UAE raised its medal tally to 12, including one gold, two silver, and nine bronze.

The championship, held in Al-Ain until July 27, is organized under the patronage of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, crown prince of Abu Dhabi and chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.

Abdullah Al-Zaabi, head of the events and activities section at the UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation, said: “Starting the Youth A category is an important part of the championship, where the athletes’ ambition is matched by their advanced skills. We are proud of how well the event is organized and the positive impact it has on both sport and the community.

“Holding the sixth edition in Al-Ain shows our commitment to growing the sport and involving more people. The strong support from our leadership is a big reason for this success and helps the UAE stay a key player in the world of mixed martial arts.”

This year’s edition has seen a noticeable increase in both the number of participating countries and athletes, earning widespread international praise for its organization.

Hosting the event in Al-Ain region has also enhanced community engagement and highlighted the city’s cultural and tourism appeal, adding value to the overall championship experience.

The Youth A competition continues on Saturday, with national teams aiming to improve their standings ahead of the championship’s conclusion on Sunday. Ukraine, the UK, and Tajikistan remain among the top contenders on the medal table.