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Riyadh Season Card boxing event at Wembley Stadium in London is a sellout

General admission tickets for the Riyadh Season Card 鈥擶embley Edition boxing event next month have sold out, 黑料社区鈥檚 General Entertainment Authority revealed on Friday. (Supplied/GEA)
General admission tickets for the Riyadh Season Card 鈥擶embley Edition boxing event next month have sold out, 黑料社区鈥檚 General Entertainment Authority revealed on Friday. (Supplied/GEA)
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Updated 23 August 2024

Riyadh Season Card boxing event at Wembley Stadium in London is a sellout

Riyadh Season Card boxing event at Wembley Stadium in London is a sellout
  • In the headline bout on Sept. 21, former unified world heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua will face International Boxing Federation interim champ Daniel Dubois
  • Also on the card: Josh Warrington vs. Anthony Cacace; Hamza Sheeraz vs. Tyler Denny; Josh Kelly vs. Liam Smith; Joshua Buatsi vs. Willy Hutchinson; Mark Chamberlain vs. Josh Padley

LONDON: General admission tickets for the Riyadh Season Card 鈥擶embley Edition boxing event next month have sold out, 黑料社区鈥檚 General Entertainment Authority revealed on Friday.

GEA chairperson Turki Alalshikh said that select platinum-level tickets and hospitality packages are still available for the event at Wembley Stadium in London on Sept. 21, which features an all-British card.

In the headline bout of the evening, former unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua will take on International Boxing Federation interim champion Daniel Dubois for the title.

On the undercard, two-time featherweight champion Josh Warrington will challenge super-featherweight world champion Anthony Cacace for his belt, while Hamza Sheeraz will take on European middleweight champion Tyler Denny in an attempt to claim his European Boxing Union title.

Former Olympian Josh Kelly will face the former World Boxing Organization super-welterweight champion, Liam Smith, and 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Joshua Buatsi will battle Willy Hutchinson for the vacant WBO light-heavyweight title.

Completing the card, World Boxing Association intercontinental champion Mark Chamberlain will battle fellow British lightweight Josh Padley, who is undefeated.

Organizers announced in June that former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher would supply the musical entertainment at the event.


ES Tunis claim 1-0 win, eliminating LAFC from Club World Cup

ES Tunis claim 1-0 win, eliminating LAFC from Club World Cup
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ES Tunis claim 1-0 win, eliminating LAFC from Club World Cup

ES Tunis claim 1-0 win, eliminating LAFC from Club World Cup
The victory takes ES Tunis (1-1-0, 3 points) level with Chelsea in Group D
The winner of ES Tunis鈥 meeting with Chelsea on Tuesday in Philadelphia will move on to the knockout phase

LOS ANGELES: Youcef Bela茂li scored in the 70th minute, goalkeeper Ben Said saved a penalty deep in second-half stoppage time and Esperance Sportive de Tunis defeated Los Angeles FC 1-0 to keep their FIFA Club World Cup hopes alive in a dramatic contest Friday in Nashville, Tennessee

The victory takes ES Tunis (1-1-0, 3 points) level with Chelsea in Group D, after the English side lost 3-1 to Brazil鈥檚 Flamengo earlier on Friday.

Referee Espen Eskas awarded a very late spot kick following a video review, ruling Khalil Guenichi had felled Marlon in the area.

But Denis Bouanga drove his ensuing penalty kick into the dive of Ben Said, the final salvo in a result that eliminated LAFC (0-2-0, 0 points) from tournament contention.

The winner of ES Tunis鈥 meeting with Chelsea on Tuesday in Philadelphia will move on to the knockout phase, with Chelsea advancing on a draw based on superior goal differential.

The Tunisians also had an earlier penalty decision go against them 20 minutes before Belailis opener, when the Algerian attacker believed he had earned a spot kick after driving past Bouanga on the dribble.

But Eskas was summoned to the monitor, and after consulting replays, ruled Bouanga wasn鈥檛 guilty of a foul, and booked Belaili for simulation.

That failed to halt the match momentum for Tunis, however, who were superior for most of the encounter and didn鈥檛 allow LAFC to record a shot on target until second-half stoppage time.

They were eventually rewarded when Amine Ben Hamida made a marauding run from the left flank near the midfield stripe into the penalty area.

He was halted by an LAFC defender鈥檚 challenge. But Belaili was first to the loose ball, and he drove his finish low and hard through LAFC goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

It appeared LAFC鈥檚 fading tournament hopes would be given a lifeline after Eskas鈥 second pivotal penalty decision, with the Gabon international Bouanga stepping forward.

But Said dove to his left, and with Bouanga鈥檚 placement very poor, the Tunisian 鈥榢eeper kicked the ball wide of danger with his trailing leg.

Kenyan referee suspended over protest violence allegation

Kenyan referee suspended over protest violence allegation
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Kenyan referee suspended over protest violence allegation

Kenyan referee suspended over protest violence allegation
  • Football Kenya Federation鈥檚 (FKF) county sub-branch chairman Bernard Omondi confirmed they had 鈥渓aunched an investigation鈥 against a referee
  • 鈥淗e will not be allowed to referee,鈥 Omondi said

NAIROBI: Kenya鈥檚 football association confirmed Saturday it had suspended one of its referees over social media clips appearing to show the official harassing protesters in the capital.

Tensions have risen in the east African country ahead of the anniversary of last year鈥檚 massive Gen Z-led demonstrations, with small rallies breaking out in Nairobi this week.

Demonstrators were attacked by armed thugs known as 鈥済oons鈥 during anti-police brutality protests in the city on Tuesday. The scenes, widely recorded and shared on social media, have provoked fury in Kenya.

Football Kenya Federation鈥檚 (FKF) county sub-branch chairman Bernard Omondi confirmed to AFP they had 鈥渓aunched an investigation鈥 against one of their Nairobi-based referees.

The individual, who AFP is not naming but who adjudicates lower league matches, was investigated 鈥渁fter video footage, which was widely circulated on social media, identified his participation in the aggression against the protesting youth and the police on Tuesday,鈥 Omondi said.

鈥淗e will not be allowed to referee any matches,鈥 Omondi said, adding that he would appear before the body鈥檚 disciplinary committee.

鈥淔urther action will be taken against him after a hearing,鈥 he added.

Kenyan football has long been mired in corruption and match-fixing scandals, with players and officials suspended over the years.

In 2021, the government disbanded the national football federation over corruption allegations and sought to prosecute its officials.


NBA superstar Kevin Durant partners with QSI and European champions Paris Saint-German

NBA superstar Kevin Durant partners with QSI and European champions Paris Saint-German
Updated 21 June 2025

NBA superstar Kevin Durant partners with QSI and European champions Paris Saint-German

NBA superstar Kevin Durant partners with QSI and European champions Paris Saint-German
  • The collaborations will focus on merchandise, media content, community programs and potential basketball expansion

PARIS: Qatar Sports Investments, majority owner of UEFA Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain, has signed an investment and strategic partnership agreement with Kevin Durant, one of the US鈥檚 most decorated basketball players and a leading investor in sports and entertainment properties.

The deal will see Durant, via his media and investment arm Boardroom with entrepreneur and long-time business partner Rich Kleiman, acquire a direct minority stake in the football club. The share purchase and strategic partnership agreement were signed earlier this week.

In August 2024, Durant 鈥 the two-time National Basketball Association champion, four-time Olympic gold medalist, Most Valued Player and 15-time NBA All-Star 鈥 partnered with Paris Saint-Germain through Arctos Partners, a minority shareholder in the club.

Durant said: 鈥淚t is an honor to partner with QSI and be a shareholder in Paris Saint-Germain 鈥 a club and a city that is so close to my heart. This club has big plans ahead, and I can鈥檛 wait to be a part of the next phase of growth, and to explore new investment opportunities with QSI.鈥

As part of the relationship, Boardroom and Qatar Sports Investments will partner on a variety of commercial, investment and content initiatives. Durant will also support the club in its diversification and growth, including co-developing merchandise and original media content, advising on US and international market strategy, supporting PSG for Communities 鈥 the club鈥檚 charitable foundation and fundraising arm 鈥 and consulting on PSG鈥檚 multi-sport strategy including potential plans for basketball.

Nasser Al-Khelaifi, chairman of QSI, said: 鈥淨SI is pleased to welcome Kevin Durant as a direct shareholder in Paris Saint-Germain and strategic partner of our group. We continually seek to elevate the club and our broader portfolio through high-impact partnerships that bring strategic value, innovation and global perspective. Together with Kevin, we look forward to developing ambitious initiatives that will drive the continued global growth of Paris Saint-Germain and QSI.鈥


Nour Al-Fliti looking to hand Hattan Alsaif first MMA loss

Nour Al-Fliti looking to hand Hattan Alsaif first MMA loss
Updated 21 June 2025

Nour Al-Fliti looking to hand Hattan Alsaif first MMA loss

Nour Al-Fliti looking to hand Hattan Alsaif first MMA loss
  • Rising Lebanese star will take on the unbeaten Saudi fighter at PFL MENA 2 in Riyadh this summer

RIYADH: One of 黑料社区鈥檚 biggest mixed martial arts stars, Hattan Alsaif, will make her highly anticipated return to the Professional Fighters League SmartCage at PFL MENA 2 in Riyadh on July 4.

And while all eyes will be on the hometown hero, who is aiming for her third straight amateur MMA win, a rising star from Lebanon is preparing to step into enemy territory and hoping to steal the spotlight.

Standing across from Alsaif will be Nour Al-Fliti, a multiple Lebanese MMA champion and International Mixed Martial Arts Federation Asian Championship silver medalist who currently holds a 1-1 amateur record.

Before MMA, however, Al-Fliti lived a completely different life.

鈥淏efore MMA, I worked in the hospitality field as an operations manager,鈥 she revealed. 鈥淚 studied that field and I worked in it since 2019. I enjoyed it, but I felt that something was missing. If I hadn鈥檛 found MMA, I think I鈥檇 still be searching for that something to ignite the fire in me.鈥

With MMA, Al-Fliti discovered the outlet she had been searching for. Judging by her growing list of accomplishments, it has been a successful transition.

鈥淚 got into MMA because I felt a powerful energy inside me 鈥 it was something I needed to express,鈥 Al-Fliti said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always had a fighter鈥檚 spirit, but I didn鈥檛 know where it belonged until I stepped into the cage.鈥

MMA provided more than just competition, she added: 鈥淔rom my very first fight, I felt a deep connection. It wasn鈥檛 just about competition 鈥 it was about purpose. That moment made me realize this is where I鈥檓 meant to be.鈥

Al-Fliti believes her greatest achievement in MMA goes beyond medals and accolades 鈥 it is the personal transformation she has undergone.

鈥淢y biggest achievement so far is finding myself through this sport,鈥 she explained. 鈥淓very fight, every camp, every challenge has shaped me, not just as a fighter, but as a person. Of course, winning and improving technically are important, but the real win is the growth I鈥檝e experienced mentally and spiritually.鈥

While she acknowledges the support of her team and loved ones, Al-Fliti is clear about where her ultimate source of strength lies.

鈥淢y biggest supporter is Allah first,鈥 she exclaimed. 鈥淚 truly believe that my path is written, and I draw strength from that.

鈥淎nd I鈥檓 also deeply grateful to my family and my team 鈥 the people who believe in me, push me, and never let me forget who I am, even during the toughest moments.鈥

On paper, it may seem like Al-Fliti has the odds stacked against her. Alsaif has more experience and will be fighting in front of a home crowd. Al-Fliti, however, doesn鈥檛 see it that way.

鈥淗attan is a determined fighter with her own style, and I respect anyone who steps into the cage, but I never see myself as the underdog,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 trust in my preparation, in my skills and, most importantly, in my belief in myself and in Allah. I鈥檝e prepared with focus, discipline and a clear mindset.鈥

On July 4, Al-Fliti does not plan to simply walk into the SmartCage 鈥 she will make her presence felt: 鈥淚鈥檓 not just showing up 鈥 I鈥檓 coming to make a statement, inshallah.鈥

Tickets for PFL MENA 2 can be purchased at webook.com.


Pakistan to face New Zealand in FIH Nations Cup final today

Pakistan to face New Zealand in FIH Nations Cup final today
Updated 21 June 2025

Pakistan to face New Zealand in FIH Nations Cup final today

Pakistan to face New Zealand in FIH Nations Cup final today
  • Pakistan defeated France 3-2 on penalty shootouts in the semifinal
  • Pakistani goalkeeper Muneeb-ur-Rehman blocked three French chances

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will face New Zealand today, Saturday, in the final of the F茅d茅ration Internationale de Hockey (FIH) Nations Cup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Spirited Pakistan defeated France 3-2 on penalty shootouts to qualify for the Nations Cup final at the National Hockey Stadium on Friday.

Goalkeeper Muneeb-ur-Rehman blocked three French chances, while Rana Waheed Ashraf, Hannan Shahid and Afraz struck for Pakistan to clinch a highly-rewarding victory.

鈥淗eartiest congratulations to our Green Shirts on reaching the Nations Cup final,鈥 Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on X.

鈥淭he team turned the match around with courage, skill and determination 鈥 a proud moment for the entire nation.鈥

Hockey is Pakistan鈥檚 national sport. The national team boasts a proud legacy with three Olympic gold medals in 1960, 1968 and 1984, along with four World Cup titles in 1971, 1978, 1982 and 1994.

But the sport has faced a sharp decline in Pakistan in recent decades due to administrative challenges, underinvestment and inadequate infrastructure. Renewed efforts are underway to revive the game with increased

government support, youth development initiatives and greater international engagement aimed at restoring Pakistan鈥檚 former glory in the sport.

The winner of Saturday鈥檚 final will earn promotion to the elite FIH Hockey Pro League 2025鈥26 season.