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Battle of the Giants will enhance 黑料社区鈥檚 position as combat sports hub, say MMA chiefs

PFL CEO Pete Murray with Abdullah Alhazza, CEO of SMMAF, ahead of Battle of the Giants in Riyadh. (Supplied)
PFL CEO Pete Murray with Abdullah Alhazza, CEO of SMMAF, ahead of Battle of the Giants in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 October 2024

Battle of the Giants will enhance 黑料社区鈥檚 position as combat sports hub, say MMA chiefs

Battle of the Giants will enhance 黑料社区鈥檚 position as combat sports hub, say MMA chiefs
  • Riyadh to host latest event as Professional Fighters League and Saudi Mixed Martial Arts Federation continue partnership

RIYADH: Battle of the Giants: Brace For Impact, which will take place on Saturday, is set to enhance 黑料社区鈥檚 position as a global hub for combat sports, say the CEOs of the Professional Fighters League and Saudi Mixed Martial Arts Federation.

The big fight night at The Mayadeen will be headlined by Francis Ngannou鈥檚 PFL debut against 6-foot-8-inch phenomenon Renan 鈥淧roblema鈥 Ferreira for the heavyweight world title, while MMA legend Cris Cyborg faces hard-hitting Brazilian Larissa Pacheco in the women鈥檚 featherweight world title fight.

Saturday鈥檚 fight night is the latest of six PFL events in the Kingdom in 2024 so far and reinforces 黑料社区鈥檚 role as a leading destination for major MMA competitions.

PFL and SMMAF have partnered up to advance the sport across the Kingdom. On Wednesday they held a joint media day in Riyadh to promote both Saturday鈥檚 fight and the growth of mixed martial arts in the Kingdom.

Abdullah Al-Hazza, CEO of SMMAF, said: 鈥淗osting major international events and partnering with organizations like PFL not only puts 黑料社区 on the global MMA map but also brings world-class fighters and competitions to our local audience. And that is very much the case with Battle of the Giants: Brace For Impact on Saturday in Riyadh.

鈥淧artnerships like ours provide Saudi fighters with the opportunity to train and compete against the best in the world, and the exposure and experience gained through these events are invaluable for the development of our athletes. Just ask Hattan Al-Saif, Mostafa Nada, Malik Basahel and Abdullah Al-Qahtani, for example, all of whom have demonstrated their skills and elevated their careers.鈥

Meanwhile, Pete Murray, CEO of PFL, reiterated the brand鈥檚 support for 黑料社区鈥檚 vision of building a world-class MMA ecosystem of MMA and of being a global leader within it.

鈥淭his ties to Vision 2030, with the idea of developing future champions,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e at PFL pledge to play our role, and this continues Saturday when we couldn鈥檛 be prouder to host the biggest MMA event about at The Mayadeen in Riyadh, headlined by world-class fighters in Francis Ngannou and Renan Ferreira.

鈥淩iyadh has become the fight capital of the world, with boxing and now MMA. The region itself is a major demand growth market and the epicenter of that is right here.鈥

黑料社区 has hosted more than 100 global sports events since 2018, with 2.5 million international fans in attendance. The number of sports federations has increased by 200 percent in the last nine years from 32 in 2015 to 97 in 2024. And Saudi people have clearly been inspired 鈥 the number of people participating in sports rose from 13 percent in 2015 to 48 percent in 2023.


Sponsor urges Israel Premier Tech cycling team to change their name in face of protests

Sponsor urges Israel Premier Tech cycling team to change their name in face of protests
Updated 25 September 2025

Sponsor urges Israel Premier Tech cycling team to change their name in face of protests

Sponsor urges Israel Premier Tech cycling team to change their name in face of protests
  • Premier Tech said 鈥渢he current situation regarding the team鈥檚 name is no longer sustainable to achieve our goal鈥
  • The Spanish Vuelta, which concluded this month, turned into a diplomatic battleground

MADRID: Israel Premier Tech cycling team have been urged by their title sponsor to change their name in the face of pro-Palestinian protests.
Riders were targeted at the recent Spanish Vuelta, causing disruption to the Grand Tour event.
Spain鈥檚 government estimated that more than 100,000 people were on the streets in Madrid during the final stage when protesters criticized the presence of Israel Premier Tech.
In a statement reported by Radio Canada, Premier Tech said 鈥渢he current situation regarding the team鈥檚 name is no longer sustainable to achieve our goal.鈥
Premier Tech is a multinational company based in Quebec, Canada. It is the title sponsor of the cycling team co-owned by Israeli Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams.
The Spanish Vuelta, which concluded this month, turned into a diplomatic battleground. It was repeatedly disrupted by protesters against Israel Premier Tech, which midway through the race removed the team name from their uniforms after the team faced protests before and during the race days.
The team said that decision was 鈥渋n the interest of prioritizing the safety of our riders and the entire peloton, in light of the dangerous nature of some protests at Vuelta.鈥
Yet protests persisted 鈥 culminating in the mass demonstration in Madrid, which meant the race had to be cut short by about 50 kilometers (30 miles).
Premier Tech鈥檚 stance comes after a report that bike manufacturer and technical partner Factor also raised doubts about its association with the team.
鈥淲ithout a name change, without a flag change, we won鈥檛 continue,鈥 company founder Rob Gitelis told Cycling News.
The protesters in Spain said their actions were aimed at denouncing Israel鈥檚 military campaign in Gaza that has killed tens of thousands of people.
It was launched after Hamas鈥 deadly attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.


Modric and De Bruyne meet in Serie A for the first time when AC Milan hosts Napoli

Modric and De Bruyne meet in Serie A for the first time when AC Milan hosts Napoli
Updated 25 September 2025

Modric and De Bruyne meet in Serie A for the first time when AC Milan hosts Napoli

Modric and De Bruyne meet in Serie A for the first time when AC Milan hosts Napoli
  • On Sunday at the San Siro, the two midfield standouts will have their first meeting in Serie A since their recent moves to Italy
  • Napoli will be looking to extend their perfect start, while Milan will be aiming for their fifth straight win across all competitions

ROME: Luka Modric and Kevin De Bruyne have grown accustomed to facing each other in the Champions League.
On Sunday at the San Siro, the two midfield standouts will have their first meeting in Serie A since their recent moves to Italy.
When Modric鈥檚 AC Milan host De Bruyne鈥檚 Napoli, they will also be a showdown between two of the Italian league鈥檚 best performing teams.
At age 40, Modric has helped transform Milan into a potential title challenger. De Bruyne, who is 34, has helped defending champion Napoli remain the team to beat.
Napoli will be looking to extend their perfect start, while Milan will be aiming for their fifth straight win across all competitions.
Modric鈥檚 move to Milan came after 13 seasons at Real Madrid. De Bruyne spent a decade at Manchester City.
For club and country Modric and De Bruyne have met 13 times, with De Bruyne鈥檚 teams winning five, Modric鈥檚 teams winning four, and four draws.
Both players have made an immediate impact in Serie A.
Modric scored in Milan鈥檚 1-0 win over Bologna, provided an assist in a victory over Lecce and has played 335 minutes in four Serie A matches 鈥 twice appearing from start to finish.
鈥淗e always knows before anyone else where the ball is going to end up,鈥 Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said.
De Bruyne has scored twice in four Serie A games and seamlessly joined a stellar Napoli midfield featuring Scott McTominay, Stanislav Lobotka and Frank Anguissa. He has also provided key leadership for the southern club鈥檚 return to the Champions League.
鈥淗e has humbly immersed himself in our club. We needed someone like him,鈥 Napoli coach Antonio Conte said.
Key matchups
It鈥檚 not all about Modric and De Bruyne. Milan vs. Napoli also marks a meeting between coaches who have accounted for 11 of the past 15 Serie A titles.
But Allegri and Conte have not met for 12 years 鈥 since Conte鈥檚 Juventus beat Allegri鈥檚 Milan in October 2013. A few months later, Allegri was fired by Milan as Conte went on to win his third straight title at Juventus. Then Allegri replaced Conte at Juventus after that season and guided the Bianconeri to five straight titles.
Conte went on to coach Italy, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Tottenham before winning Serie A again in his first season at Napoli. Allegri had a second stint at Juventus before returning to Milan for this season.
For Allegri鈥檚 Milan, the Napoli game starts a difficult two-week period that includes a visit to Juventus the following weekend.
On Saturday, Juventus host Atalanta and unbeaten Cremonese visit Como.
Players to watch
Inter Milan center forward Pio Esposito hasn鈥檛 yet scored in Serie A, but the 20-year-old is gaining admirers for his physical play and being touted as Italy鈥檚 next great center forward.
Last weekend against Sassuolo, the 1.91-meter (6-foot-3) Esposito used his physical presence to hold off defenders and three times came close to scoring.
鈥淗e knows how to do a bit of everything,鈥 Inter coach Cristian Chivu said.
On Saturday, Inter visit Cagliari, which feature Pio鈥檚 older brother, Sebastiano Esposito. Another older brother, Salvatore, plays a midfielder for Spezia in Serie B.
United States forward Christian Pulisic has scored five goals in six matches across all competitions for Milan this season.
Out of action
Milan winger Rafael Le茫o has been out with a right calf injury since exiting an Italian Cup match on Aug. 17 but could return against Napoli 鈥 likely off the bench.
The often-injured Roma playmaker Paulo Dybala is still out with a muscle issue for a game against Hellas Verona on Sunday. But the Giallorossi have performed well without him, winning the Rome derby last weekend and beating Nice in the Europa League on Wednesday.
Off the field
Milan鈥檚 city council was due to start discussing the sale of the San Siro to Milan and Inter on Thursday, with a vote scheduled for Monday.
If the sale is approved, the teams plan to tear down the 99-year-old stadium and jointly build a new arena.
On Wednesday, Milan and Inter announced an agreement with architectural firms Foster + Partners and Manica to design the new stadium if the city council approves the move.


European soccer body UEFA moves toward vote to suspend Israel

European soccer body UEFA moves toward vote to suspend Israel
Updated 25 min 31 sec ago

European soccer body UEFA moves toward vote to suspend Israel

European soccer body UEFA moves toward vote to suspend Israel
  • A majority of UEFA鈥檚 20-member executive committee is expected to support any vote in favor of suspending Israeli teams from international play
  • Such a step would prevent Israeli national and club teams from playing in international competitions including next year鈥檚 World Cup

GENEVA: European soccer body UEFA is moving toward a vote to suspend its member federation Israel over the war in Gaza, people familiar with the proposal told The Associated Press on Thursday.
A majority of UEFA鈥檚 20-member executive committee is expected to support any vote in favor of suspending Israeli teams from international play, two sources told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.
Such a step would prevent Israeli national and club teams from playing in international competitions including next year鈥檚 World Cup. Israel鈥檚 men鈥檚 team is set to resume its World Cup qualifying campaign in two weeks with away games against Norway and Italy.
It is unclear whether world soccer body FIFA will support excluding Israel given the close relations between FIFA鈥檚 leader, Gianni Infantino, and President Donald Trump.
The Trump administration鈥檚 support to secure the World Cup, and process visas for players, officials and potentially hundreds of thousands of visiting fans, is seen as key to FIFA delivering a successful tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico next year.
A State Department spokesperson said it will work to stop any efforts that tried to ban Israel鈥檚 team from the World Cup.
FIFA鈥檚 ruling council is scheduled to meet in Zurich next week. The 37-member council includes eight from UEFA.
FIFA declined to comment on Thursday. Infantino is based this week at FIFA鈥檚 satellite office in Trump Tower in Manhattan while attending events on the fringes of the United Nations General Assembly.
Calls to exclude Israel from soccer and other sports have increased in recent weeks amid an outcry over the humanitarian toll of its military campaign in Gaza. Last week Spanish Prime Minister Pedro S谩nchez said Israel should be banned from international sports events just like Russia, which was sidelined after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Earlier this week seven independent experts working with the UN Human Rights Council urged FIFA and UEFA to suspend Israel from international competitions.
UEFA and its president Aleksander Ceferin signaled a tougher view on Israel last month when banners saying 鈥淪top Killing Children. Stop Killing Civilians鈥 were placed on the field in front of the Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham teams ahead of the Super Cup game in Udine, Italy.
The discussion about whether to ban Israel from international sports comes as Israel faces increasing criticism and isolation over its military campaign, launched in response to the Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, 2023.
Last week, Israel was accused of committing genocide in Gaza by an inquiry commission commissioned by the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Israel鈥檚 sports and culture minister, Miki Zohar, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the head of Israel鈥檚 soccer federation, Moshe Zuares, have been working 鈥渋ntensively behind the scenes鈥 to block efforts to oust Israel from UEFA, Zohar鈥檚 office said Thursday. 鈥淭he right step now is to act responsibly with the professionals and not to make statements, and this is how all the parties involved in the efforts are acting. We will address this later.鈥
The decision to ban Russia in 2022 was partly driven by a swath of UEFA member federations refusing to play scheduled games against Russian opponents. No national or club team in Europe has so far refused to play an Israeli opponent, though soccer leaders in Norway and Italy have publicly expressed their unease in recent weeks.
The Norwegian soccer federation also pledged to give its profits from ticket sales for the Oct. 11 game in Oslo to humanitarian work in Gaza by Doctors Without Borders.
Both Italy鈥檚 Gabriele Gravina and Lise Klaveness of Norway are elected members of the UEFA executive committee which could vote on suspending Israel. Zuares, the Israeli soccer federation president, is also on the panel as is Nasser Al-Khela茂fi, a member of the Qatari government who is president of European champion Paris Saint-Germain.
Israel enraged Qatar, an influential US ally that has been a key mediator throughout the war, with a Sept. 9 airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, the Qatari capital.
At the Champions League final in May, PSG fans displayed a banner saying 鈥淪top Genocide in Gaza鈥 in French. UEFA did not open a disciplinary case despite having rules against political messaging inside stadiums.
On Wednesday evening in Greece, Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv played PAOK in the UEFA-organized Europa League. There were pro-Palestinian protests outside the stadium in Thessaloniki and a 鈥淪top Genocide鈥 banner displayed inside.


Alcaraz survives injury scare and rain delay to win Tokyo opener

Alcaraz survives injury scare and rain delay to win Tokyo opener
Updated 25 September 2025

Alcaraz survives injury scare and rain delay to win Tokyo opener

Alcaraz survives injury scare and rain delay to win Tokyo opener
  • US Open champion crumpled to the ground chasing a shot in the fifth game of the opening set
  • Carlos Alcaraz somehow found a way to carry on and went on to dominate the match

TOKYO: World number one Carlos Alcaraz shrugged off an ankle injury to beat Argentina鈥檚 Sebastian Baez 6-4, 6-2 on Thursday in a gritty start to his Japan Open campaign.
US Open champion Alcaraz crumpled to the ground chasing a shot in the fifth game of the opening set in Tokyo and sat on the court grimacing for several minutes.
The Spaniard had his left ankle heavily strapped during a medical timeout before gingerly returning.
He soon began to move comfortably and broke world number 41 Baez to take a 5-4 lead.
The match was delayed for a further half an hour as organizers closed the stadium roof with rain falling.
Alcaraz returned strongly and closed out the first set before breezing past Baez in the second.
鈥淚 have to see later if the outcome is going to be good,鈥 Alcaraz said of his injury after the match.
Alcaraz is playing at the Japan Open for the first time and the crowd gave him a warm cheer as he emerged in a burgundy sleeveless outfit with platinum blond hair.
But their applause soon turned to concern when he went down injured halfway through the first set, with his reaction suggesting he may be unable to continue.
Alcaraz somehow found a way to carry on and went on to dominate the match, winning in 1 hour and 30 minutes when Baez hit a return long.
Number two seed Taylor Fritz of the US survived a tough opening test against Canada鈥檚 Gabriel Diallo to go through 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7/3).
Fritz, the world number five, beat Alcaraz at the Laver Cup in San Francisco last week.
Norway鈥檚 number four seed Casper Ruud also advanced, with a 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 win over Japan鈥檚 Shintaro Mochizuki.
Number five seed Tomas Machac of the Czech Republic went out after losing 6-3, 7-6 (7/4) to Japanese qualifier Sho Shimabukuro.


Mbappe is on a scoring run for Madrid before visiting Atletico in the capital derby

Mbappe is on a scoring run for Madrid before visiting Atletico in the capital derby
Updated 25 September 2025

Mbappe is on a scoring run for Madrid before visiting Atletico in the capital derby

Mbappe is on a scoring run for Madrid before visiting Atletico in the capital derby
  • The France striker has seven goals, three more than the next best scorer, and has failed to find the net only in one game

BARCELONA: Only six weeks into La Liga and Atletico Madrid already faces what seems to be a must-win derby when it hosts Real Madrid on Saturday.
Despite revamping a significant part of the squad this summer, Atletico is off to its worst start 鈥 two wins in six matches 鈥 since coach Diego Simeone took over more than a decade ago. They take on their top rival well behind in the standings: Real Madrid leads the league and Atletico Madrid is eighth, nine points adrift.
Key matchups
Madrid is the only team to have won all six rounds. That run has been fueled by the prolific Kylian Mbappe.
The France striker has seven goals, three more than the next best scorer, and has failed to find the net only in one game. He scored twice on Tuesday, a 4-1 victory over Levante.
Atletico鈥檚 poor form comes after a busy summer in which it bought the likes of Villarreal playmaker 脕lex Baena, United States midfielder Johnny Cardoso, and defenders David Hancko and Matteo Ruggeri. Injuries to Baena and Cardoso, among others, have not helped Simeone.
It will be Xabi Alonso鈥檚 first Spanish capital derby as Madrid鈥檚 coach after he spent 2009-14 playing for the club.
Second-placed Barcelona hosts Real Sociedad on Sunday, a day after third-placed Villarreal welcomes Athletic Bilbao. Fourth-placed Espanyol visits Girona, which is winless at the bottom of the table, on Friday.
Players to watch
Atletico鈥檚 fortunes may hinge on Argentina forward Julian Alvarez, who is coming off a hat trick to help beat Rayo Vallecano 3-2 on Wednesday. That was his first treble since moving to Europe in 2022.
Madrid鈥檚 Vinicius Junior will be in the spotlight both for the reactions of Atletico鈥檚 fans, some of whom have subjected him among the worst racial abuse he has experienced, and because of speculation regarding his long-term future with the club.
Once a set starter under former coach Carlo Ancelotti, Vinicius has seen his playing time reduced by Alonso. That comes amid media reports that his talks with Madrid about renewing his contract set to expire in June 2027 have broken down.
Atletico will also recover striker Alexander Sorloth, who often plays as a substitute, after his one-game suspension.
Out of action
Madrid will be without injured defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold, Antonio Rudiger and Ferland Mendy.
Atletico will likely be without midfielder Thiago Almada and defender Jose Maria Gimenez due to injuries. Cardoso has missed three games with an ankle problem.