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Basketball returns to NEOM Beach Games with FIBA 3x3 World Tour

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Team Miami triumph in the men鈥檚 tournament of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour. (Supplied)
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Bahrain鈥檚 Al-Zallaq come out on top in the Women鈥檚 Cup. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 November 2024

Basketball returns to NEOM Beach Games with FIBA 3x3 World Tour

Basketball returns to NEOM Beach Games with FIBA 3x3 World Tour
  • Single-hoop tournament鈥檚 new incarnation this year is the top tier of the 3x3 format

NEOM, 黑料社区: 3x3 basketball returned to NEOM Beach Games this week with the hosting of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour NEOM 2024.

Thrilling final matches saw Team Miami triumph in the men鈥檚 tournament and Bahrain鈥檚 Al-Zallaq come out on top in the Women鈥檚 Cup. The competition drew large crowds at the Beach Games Hub to witness the finalists secure their well-earned victories.

FIBA 3x3 World Tour NEOM 2024 at NEOM Beach Games featured 16 teams, including returning men鈥檚 teams Amsterdam, Hangzhou and Plunge. The presence of recent Olympic gold medalists Worthy De Jong, Dylan Travis and Frank Seguela brought an increased competitive edge to the event.

Four 黑料社区 men鈥檚 teams 鈥 AlUla, Dammam, Jeddah and Makkah 鈥 took part in the tournament.

The NEOM Beach Games also saw strong women鈥檚 representation from 黑料社区, with Jeddah and Riyadh teams stepping on to the court.

Following their remarkable success in Manama, where Riyadh made history by winning the Kingdom鈥檚 first international 3x3 women鈥檚 trophy, they continued to impress by reaching the semifinals.

Jeddah excelled throughout the competition, finishing as the cup runner-up after a close match against Al-Zallaq.


FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks

FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks
Updated 27 sec ago

FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks

FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks
Pro-Palestinian protesters approached the gates of the Italy squad鈥檚 training center in Florence last week to demand that next Tuesday鈥檚 Italy-Israel match in Udine isn鈥檛 played
鈥淣ow everyone should be happy about (the peace plan) and everyone should support the process,鈥 Infantino told reporters

ROME: FIFA President Gianni Infantino issued an appeal for protesters to keep calm ahead of Israel鈥檚 upcoming soccer World Cup qualifying matches in Norway and Italy after an agreement was reached with Hamas to a pause in their devastating two-year war.
Pro-Palestinian protesters approached the gates of the Italy squad鈥檚 training center in Florence last week to demand that next Tuesday鈥檚 Italy-Israel match in Udine isn鈥檛 played 鈥 part of a national strike that saw millions of activists take to the streets.
鈥淣ow everyone should be happy about (the peace plan) and everyone should support the process,鈥 Infantino, who is Swiss Italian, told reporters on the sidelines of a European Football Clubs (EFC) assembly in the Italian capital on Thursday. 鈥淥f course this goes beyond football 鈥 but includes football as well.鈥
Israel visit Norway on Saturday before traveling to Italy, where an estimated 10,000 people were planning to protest the match in Udine before the peace talks began.
On Wednesday, though, US President Donald Trump said Israel and Hamas agreed to the 鈥渇irst phase鈥 of his plan to pause fighting and release at least some hostages and prisoners.
UEFA had been considering suspending Israel over the war and Udine Mayor Alberto Felice De Toni had called for the game to be postponed. But with Italy desperately attempting to avoid failing to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup, the four-time champion do not plan to risk not playing.
World Cup visas
The US State Department announced last week that it will increase staffing at certain embassies and consulates to accommodate an expected major jump in visa applications from fans wanting to attend World Cup matches in the United States next year.
The move came amid concerns over the Trump administration鈥檚 crackdown on migration and temporary visas that offer permission to enter the US
With Egypt having just joined Iran and Morocco among the teams qualified, and 黑料社区 one win away, the visa issue could take on greater significance as soon as the World Cup draw in Washington on Dec. 5.
Ticket sales are underway for the tournament, in which Canada and Mexico will also host matches.
鈥淲e have excellent discussions with the US government. There is a White House task force chaired by President Trump and all these topics are discussed there,鈥 said Infantino, who has close relations with Trump.
鈥淲ith all the relevant secretaries of state there will be no issues with regard to visas, obviously for the participating teams and delegations and so on, and we are working on something as well for fans, hopefully some good news will come out very soon,鈥 Infantino added.
Domestic games abroad a 鈥榖ig risk鈥
UEFA this week announced that it would reluctantly not oppose the tradition-busting plans for Barcelona to play a league game in Miami and for AC Milan to play in Australia.
Infantino suggested FIFA should be the only body organizing games across continents.
鈥淲e have a structure whereby we have games at national level, at continental level, and then at global level. And this is a structure that made football the No. 1 sport in the world,鈥 Infantino said. 鈥淚f we want to break this structure, we take a big risk.鈥
Shifting World Cup calendar
Infantino also addressed the possibility of revising soccer鈥檚 world calendar to move big events like the World Cup and European Championship out of the June-July period due to heat concerns.
Heat was already an issue at the Club World Cup in the US this year and FIFA held the 2022 World Cup in Qatar in November-December to avoid the summer heat there. Something similar is expected when neighboring 黑料社区 hosts the tournament in 2034.
鈥淥bviously we have to look at the calendar, optimize it, see how we can also find formats of competition that perhaps protect a little more the new needs of the calendar,鈥 Infantino said. 鈥淭he world is spinning and we must always try to improve.鈥
The 2030 World Cup in Spain, Portugal and Morocco would likely be contested in extreme conditions if kept in June-July.
But any changes would also likely affect domestic and European competitions like the Champions League.
鈥淭his should be all the stakeholders involved. We need to analyze and understand. Then we should look at it, definitely,鈥 said EFC president Nassser Al-Khelaifi, who is also the president of Paris Saint-Germain. 鈥淒oes something need to change? Yes.鈥

Salah underlines his value to Egypt with key goals

Salah underlines his value to Egypt with key goals
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Salah underlines his value to Egypt with key goals

Salah underlines his value to Egypt with key goals
  • Egypt had only needed a point to win their group and book their place at next year鈥檚 finals
  • It means an opportunity for Salah to play at a second World Cup for a team who have not won a trophy during his 14-year international career

CAPE TOWN: Mohamed Salah underpinned his value to Egypt鈥檚 cause with two sublime goals on Wednesday as they qualified for the World Cup, but his international career has had none of the success of his achievements at club level.
Salah first cleverly toe-poked the ball home with his left foot, ahead of the on-rushing goalkeeper, to increase Egypt鈥檚 lead early in their qualifier against Djibouti, and then added the third in a 3-0 win with a masterful volleyed lob.


Egypt had only needed a point to win their group and book their place at next year鈥檚 finals in North America and were always expected to win against the small Red Sea state.
It means an opportunity for the 33-year-old Salah to play at a second World Cup for a team who have not won a trophy during his 14-year international career.
World Cup success might be a stretch for Egypt, but qualification for next June鈥檚 finals will add to their already high hopes when they go to the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco from December 21-January 18.

SALAH鈥橲 FIFTH CUP OF NATIONS
It will be a fifth Cup of Nations for Salah and possibly his last chance for a major title with Egypt, who last won the continental crown in 2010, the year before he debuted for the Pharaohs.
Salah was in the side that lost in the 2017 final to Cameroon and again in the 2022 final to Senegal.
His best chance was arguably when Egypt hosted the tournament in 2019, but they crashed out in the round of 16, a fate that befell them again at the last edition in the Ivory Coast, where Salah played two matches before suffering a hamstring injury.
At the 2018 World Cup in Russia, he scored both Egypt鈥檚 goals, but they lost all three group matches and were among the early eliminations. For the last finals, Salah missed a penalty in a losing shootout with Senegal to determine a place at Qatar 2022.

OFFICIALS INTIMIDATED BY SALAH鈥橲 STATUS
Salah has at times had a tempestuous relationship with the national team, feeling they are often intimidated by his hero-like status in Egypt and therefore antagonistic toward him. But he insists he does not push his weight around.
鈥淪o, when I come to tell you something, you have to know that I鈥檓 telling you just because I want to be happy...to do something more for the national team,鈥 he told CNN in a previous interview.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not just that I鈥檓 telling you because I鈥檓 showing you that I鈥檓 powerful. I鈥檓 not powerful there. And believe me, if I鈥檓 powerful there, I could have changed a lot of things.鈥
Salah has scored 61 goals in 106 appearances for Egypt, but his trophy cabinet only has silverware from his exploits with Liverpool in the Champions League and Premier League.
This, he will be desperate to change in the limited time he has left with the national team.


Defeat in Jakarta prompted Saudi changes, says coach Renard

Defeat in Jakarta prompted Saudi changes, says coach Renard
Updated 49 min 27 sec ago

Defeat in Jakarta prompted Saudi changes, says coach Renard

Defeat in Jakarta prompted Saudi changes, says coach Renard
  • 鈥淲e know Indonesia is a good team, so we prepared for this game very well,鈥 said Renard
  • 鈥淲e also had revenge to take because we were very bad when we went to their home ground鈥

JEDDAH: 黑料社区 coach Herve Renard said losing to Indonesia in Jakarta last year had been the spur to make the changes required to his squad that led them to seal a crucial victory over Patrick Kluivert鈥檚 side on Wednesday.
The Saudis moved a step closer to automatic qualification for the 2026 World Cup with a 3-2 victory over Indonesia in Jeddah as a new-look side avenged November鈥檚 2-0 defeat to move to the top of Group B of qualifying.


The winners of the three-team group will progress directly to the finals in North America while the second placed finishers will advance to a further round of qualifying.
鈥淲e know Indonesia is a good team, so we prepared for this game very well,鈥 said Renard. 鈥淲e also had revenge to take because we were very bad when we went to their home ground.
鈥淚t was our fault, they put us under pressure and we didn鈥檛 manage to support the pressure. But it was also after this game I made some very important decisions, so maybe it was a good sign.鈥
One of Renard鈥檚 newest recruits, 23-year-old Saleh Abu Al-Shamat, scored 黑料社区鈥檚 equalizer on his second international appearance after Kevin Diks had put Indonesia ahead from the penalty spot.
Feras Al-Buraikan scored twice more for the Saudis before another Diks penalty late in the game briefly gave the Indonesians hope of salvaging a point.
Indonesia will next take on Iraq on Saturday before the Saudis face their Gulf neighbors on Tuesday with a World Cup place alongside Japan, South Korea, Australia, Iran, Uzbekistan and Jordan at stake.


鈥淥ne World Cup in your football career is something you can鈥檛 miss, so everyone wants to go to the World Cup,鈥 said Renard.
鈥淣obody will give us anything. We will have to fight up to the last second. It won鈥檛 be easy, the next game. We know it. It will, maybe, be more difficult but we are going to fight and we know also what we want. This is the most important thing.
鈥淲e stay concentrated, focus on ourselves and of course we will watch the game between Indonesia and Iraq. It will also be a tough game. Iraq are a good team, fighting a lot, playing well.
鈥淭his group is not finished. We have to do it by ourselves.鈥


DP World ILT20 player auction throws up surprises

DP World ILT20 player auction throws up surprises
Updated 09 October 2025

DP World ILT20 player auction throws up surprises

DP World ILT20 player auction throws up surprises
  • More than 300 cricketers from 20 countries registered, including UAE capped and uncapped players, Kuwaitis, 黑料社区ns

It was a long walk through the Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach hotel to the room where the DP World ILT20 player auction was to be held. In the corridors outside there was earnest talk and an air of expectancy. Inside, it was cool and fairly empty. On the raised stage, Richard Madley, the auctioneer, was a bundle of energy as he appeared to be making last-minute adjustments to his notes. Immediately in front and below him, seven casino-style tables were positioned, one each for the six franchise teams and one for dignitaries who would take part in the proceedings.

At the allotted start time of 2 p.m. there was more activity outside the room than within it. Simon Doull, the master of ceremonies, stood alone at the podium waiting for the signal to start. He was less agitated than when he had been left high and dry as MC of the awards ceremony after the Asia Cup final. There, he was caught in the middle of the stand-off between the Indian team and the Pakistan chair of the Asian Cricket Council, who was due to present the trophy and medals. The row has rumbled on, re-emerging at the ACC AGM the day after the final. It is understood that the trophy remains in the ACC offices.

The corridors outside the auction room gradually emptied as the participants, attendees and media took their seats. At each end of the fenced-off area containing the bidders, the auctioneer and his support team, two large screens displayed the amount of dollars which each franchise had available to spend, along with the number of overseas and total players bought to date. Each squad are required to secure a minimum of 19 and up to a maximum of 21 players. These are to be split with a minimum of 11 from ICC Full Member nations, four from the UAE, including one U-23 UAE player, one from Kuwait, one from 黑料社区, and two from other ICC Associate Nations. Two further wildcard signings are permitted outside the auction, up to a maximum of $250,000.

On the day the franchises had $800,000 available to complete their squads, plus any funds left over from the $1.2 million available for the retention picks from their January/February 2025 squads and new signings. These were announced on July 7. The minimum base price for players was $10,000. Senior internationals and all-rounders had a base price of $40,000, established internationals and T20 specialists $80,000 and elite marquee names $120,000. This was the category for Ravichandran Ashwin, India鈥檚 legendary spin bowler. He recently retired from international cricket and was free of any contractual obligations to the Board of Control for Cricket in India or the Indian Premier League.

After Doull had opened proceedings, the auctioneer took center stage. He outlined the auction process. Over 300 players from 20 countries were registered, divided into seven sets by status. These were UAE capped players, Full Member players, Associate players, UAE uncapped players, Kuwaiti players, 黑料社区n players and a final group who would be subject to an accelerated auction. Within the sets, players would be drawn at random out of a purple bag by a distinguished guest, after which the auctioneer would read out the player鈥檚 name and base price, the cue for inviting bids. Once the first six sets were concluded, franchises could request players who had not been sold to be returned to the auction for the accelerated round.

The event had a long feel to it and got away to a slow start, the first two players in the UAE set going unsold. Any frustration that the auctioneer may have felt was compounded by his three requests for the lights to be turned up so that he could see the bidders and their actions clearly. The lights did come up but quickly subsided three times. Then came a successful bid at a player鈥檚 base price, followed by three unsuccessful ones, before excitement arrived in the shape of the UAE鈥檚 Muhammad Rohid being sold for $140,000 against his base price of $10,000. Shortly afterwards, his fellow UAE player Junaid Siddique was bought for $170,000.

The atmosphere had begun to heat up, just in time for the full members set, which contained a number of well-known players. Surprises had been anticipated by the auctioneer. It was fascinating to watch him work the room, as he picked up bids in an instant, keeping the pace high. His subtle pauses after well-known players went unsold may have betrayed surprise. Temba Bavuma, South Africa鈥檚 Test captain, was one; Jason Roy, a World Cup winner with England in 2019, was another. When it came to Ashwin, the auctioneer noted that his was a name with which he was very familiar from IPL auctions. Ashwin was offered to the floor and no one twitched. Much to everyone鈥檚 surprise, he went unsold during the extended time which the auctioneer allowed.

A key factor which franchises must take into account when bidding for players is how much availability they will provide. The next edition of ILT20 in December will clash with the Big Bash League in Australia and the Lanka Premier League in Sri Lanka. In a surprise announcement this week, the LPL鈥檚 organizers revealed that the BCCI will permit certain Indian players to participate. Permission for contracted Indians to play in any franchise league other than the IPL has been forbidden. Competition between franchises is becoming fiercer.

In Ashwin鈥檚 case he had signed with the Sydney Thunder, joining them in early January at the end of ILT20. It seems that after failing to be bought in the opening stage of the ILT20 auction, he decided to withdraw and not put his name forward to the accelerated stage. Most commentators regarded this as a premature decision, arguing that several franchises had sufficient funds to mount serious bids. Ashwin was quick to announce that he had agreed to play the entire BBL season for the Thunder.

After this surprise, the auction progressed quickly, as the auctioneer, conscious of time pressures, raced his way through the sets. Faisal Khan was the first 黑料社区n player to be bought, and Adnan Idrees the first from Kuwait, by the Desert Vipers and the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders respectively, at their base prices of $10,000. Afterwards, in press interviews, both Sajid Ashraf, director general of the Kuwait Cricket Board, and Prince Saud bin Mishal Al-Saud, president of the 黑料社区n Cricket Federation, expressed their delight at the outcome of the auction and their partnerships with ILT20.

Completion of the franchise squads through the accelerated stage proved to be a long journey. Dinner timings were pushed back several times to accommodate this.

It was a player auction that had demanded very careful planning, purposeful and strategic bidding, and abundant stamina to ensure that the balance of the squads was achieved. Stamina and skill set were also required by the auctioneer, who must have been a very tired man at the close of play.


Second DP World Tour play-offs launch with Paul Waring as guest star

Second DP World Tour play-offs launch with Paul Waring as guest star
Updated 09 October 2025

Second DP World Tour play-offs launch with Paul Waring as guest star

Second DP World Tour play-offs launch with Paul Waring as guest star
  • The play-offs, comprising the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and DP World Tour Championship, tee off next month
  • Waring, last year鈥檚 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship winner, was a special guest at the launch event at the Louvre Abu Dhabi

DUBAI: With less than a month to go until the DP World Tour Play-Offs return to the UAE for their second edition, reigning Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship winner Paul Waring was among those in attendance at the official launch on Wednesday.

The countdown is on following last year鈥檚 successful inaugural event, comprising the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and the DP World Tour Championship, which saw course records broken at Yas Links and record crowds at Jumeirah Golf Estates.

The action begins with the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, which will celebrate its 20th edition, taking place from Nov. 6-9. The leading 70 players on the Race to Dubai rankings will battle it out for the prestigious Falcon Trophy before the field is reduced to the top 50 players at the season-ending DP World Tour Championship from Nov. 13-16. The Race to Dubai champion will then be crowned.

Reigning champion Rory McIlroy secured a Dubai double last season, winning the DP World Tour Championship for a record-equaling third time and claiming the Harry Vardon Trophy for a sixth time, matching the tally of the late, great Seve Ballesteros.

At Yas Links last year, it was the launch鈥檚 special guest, Waring, in the spotlight. He held off a stellar field, including McIlroy and Tyrrell Hatton, to claim his first Rolex Series title.

鈥淲inning the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship last season was one of the most memorable moments of my golf career,鈥 said Waring.

鈥淗aving two back-to-back Rolex Series events to close out the season in the UAE was incredibly exciting, especially now that I鈥檓 based here. Although I won鈥檛 be competing this year due to injury, I鈥檓 really looking forward to watching the action unfold at both the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and the DP World Tour Championship.鈥

The launch was also attended by Aref Al-Awani, general secretary of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and General Abdullah Al-Hashmi, the president of the Emirates Golf Federation. Also present were Daniel van Otterdijk, chief communications officer for DP World, and Richard Bunn, chief revenue and content officer of DP World Tour.

鈥淲e are delighted to welcome the world鈥檚 best golfers to Abu Dhabi and Dubai as part of the DP World Tour Play-Offs,鈥 Al-Awani said. 鈥淭he two events represent a platform that brings together elite golfers from around the world. The 20th edition of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship highlights the incredible growth of golf in the UAE and our nation鈥檚 success in hosting major international tournaments. Hosting this milestone event in the Emirate reinforces its position as a global sporting destination, offering a world-class experience for both players and fans.鈥 

Race to Dubai leader McIlroy has already confirmed his attendance at both events as he aims to move a step closer to Colin Montgomerie鈥檚 record of eight season-long titles. Also announced for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship were 2025 European Ryder Cup stars Ludvig Aberg and Rasmus Hojgaard, Vice Captain Alex Noren and Nicolai Hojgaard, who will join McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick, Hatton and Robert MacIntyre.

Noren, Hatton, Fitzpatrick, Ramus Hojgaard, MacIntyre and Justin Rose 鈥 members of Europe鈥檚 triumphant 2025 Ryder Cup team 鈥 have also been confirmed for the DP World Tour Championship, along with 2023 champion Nicolai Hojgaard.

Al-Hashmi said: 鈥淗aving worked alongside the DP World Tour for more than 30 years, we are proud of what has been achieved during that time. The launch of the DP World Tour Play-Offs last season reflected the trust the Tour has placed in the UAE, with this year鈥檚 second staging set to deliver two weeks of world-class golf that will once again showcase our country on the global stage.鈥

Meanwhile Tom Phillips, director of Middle East, DP World Tour, said: 鈥淎fter the hugely successful debut of the DP World Tour Play-Offs last year, we are thrilled to bring back two of the region鈥檚 most prestigious sporting events on consecutive weekends. This unique format creates a truly compelling finale to the season, combining world-class golf with the excitement and energy of the UAE.鈥