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Saudi Pro League partners with Word Football Summit for WFS Asia show in Riyadh

The Saudi Pro League, Asia鈥檚 top-ranked football league, and the World Football Summit announced on Monday a strategic partnership ahead of the WFS Asia 2024 in 黑料社区. (Screenshot/WFS Asia)
The Saudi Pro League, Asia鈥檚 top-ranked football league, and the World Football Summit announced on Monday a strategic partnership ahead of the WFS Asia 2024 in 黑料社区. (Screenshot/WFS Asia)
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Updated 25 November 2024

Saudi Pro League partners with Word Football Summit for WFS Asia show in Riyadh

Saudi Pro League partners with Word Football Summit for WFS Asia show in Riyadh
  • Set to take place on Dec. 2-3 at Riyadh鈥檚 King Abdullah Financial District, the event will聽bring together more than 2,000 industry leaders

LONDON: The Saudi Pro League, Asia鈥檚 top-ranked football league, and the World Football Summit announced on Monday a strategic partnership ahead of the WFS Asia 2024 in 黑料社区.

Set to take place on Dec. 2-3 at Riyadh鈥檚 King Abdullah Financial District, the event will聽bring together more than 2,000 industry leaders to discuss and shape the future of football business.

鈥淲e are delighted to partner with the World Football Summit,鈥 said Omar Mugharbel, CEO of the Saudi Pro League.

鈥淭his collaboration serves as a platform to welcome the global football industry to 黑料社区, fostering opportunities for shared growth and mutual prosperity. From our humble beginnings with just eight teams to becoming Asia鈥檚 top-ranked league today, our journey highlights the transformative power of football in driving both sporting excellence and societal progress,鈥 he added.

Jan Alessie, co-founder and director of the World Football Summit said the SPL鈥檚 success in recent years has been rooted in three key pillars: nurturing young talent, securing world-class international players, and improving club governance.

This evolution aligns seamlessly with WFS Asia鈥檚 mission to drive innovation in football business, making the event a natural platform for the SPL to share its insights and experiences.

鈥淭he Saudi Pro League鈥檚 evolution represents one of the most remarkable stories in modern football,鈥 he said.

鈥淭heir commitment to developing local talent while attracting global stars has created a unique model that deserves industry-wide attention. This partnership will provide invaluable insights for football executives worldwide,鈥 he added.

The key themes for the 2024 edition of WFS Asia are the integration of cutting-edge technology in football and the innovation of fan engagement strategies to enhance the sport鈥檚 appeal and accessibility.

Additionally, the summit will emphasize the development of sports tourism, showcasing football鈥檚 potential to drive economic growth. Sustainability in football will also take center stage, highlighting environmentally conscious practices within the industry.

The event will further spotlight the growth of women鈥檚 football and the importance of youth development programs, reinforcing the Kingdom鈥檚 dedication to inclusivity and nurturing future talent.


Alcaraz wins the Cincinnati Open after Sinner retires in the first set because of illness

Alcaraz wins the Cincinnati Open after Sinner retires in the first set because of illness
Updated 19 August 2025

Alcaraz wins the Cincinnati Open after Sinner retires in the first set because of illness

Alcaraz wins the Cincinnati Open after Sinner retires in the first set because of illness
  • Meeting in the final for the fourth time this year and first since Wimbledon, Sinner fell behind 5-0 in the first set with nine unforced errors

CINCINNATI: Carlos Alcaraz won the Cincinnati Open title in a little more than 20 minutes on Monday after top-ranked Jannik Sinner was forced to retire because of illness during the first set.
Meeting in the final for the fourth time this year and first since Wimbledon, Sinner fell behind 5-0 in the first set with nine unforced errors. He was seen with an icepack on his head during a break and retired after playing just 22 minutes.
鈥淒idn鈥檛 feel great from yesterday,鈥 Sinner said. 鈥淎lso during the night, I thought I would recover a bit better, but it was not the case. I just tried to go out for the fans, trying to give a match. But it was not meant to be for me today.鈥
It was only the third time the Cincinnati Open men鈥檚 final ended in a retirement, and the first since 2011 when Novak Djokovic stopped playing in the second set because of a shoulder injury.
鈥淲anted to wish Jannik a speedy recovery and in a few days, hopefully he鈥檚 going to be OK,鈥 Alcaraz said. 鈥淔or myself, I am really, really happy to lift the trophy. I lost the final here in 2023. I wanted really badly this trophy.鈥
Sinner, who turned 24 on Saturday, was on 12-match winning streak and had won 26 straight matches on hard courts. He was bidding to become the first player to win back-to-back men鈥檚 Cincinnati Open titles since Roger Federer in 2014 and 鈥15.
Alcaraz, who is ranked No. 2, now holds a 9-5 advantage in his matchups with the Italian.
Sinner won in four sets at Wimbledon while the Spaniard won a five-set thriller at the French Open and in straight sets in the Rome Masters in May.
Another classic matchup wasn鈥檛 to be on Monday. Sinner received medical attention after having his serve broken for the third time and retired moments later.
鈥淎fter the third game, I just noticed that he wasn鈥檛 feeling good,鈥 Alcaraz said. 鈥淚 know him. I鈥檝e been battling against him, having great matches, great battles. I noticed he was missing more often. It鈥檚 pretty weird from him.鈥
It was only the third time the top two men鈥檚 players have met in the Cincinnati Open final, the last being No. 2 Djokovic and No. 1 Alcaraz in 2022 and No. 1 Roger Federer and No. 2 Djokovic in 2012.
No. 3 Iga Swiatek faced No. 7 Jasmine Paolini in the women鈥檚 final later Monday.
The Cincinnati Open is considered a tuneup for the US Open, which begins Sunday in New York. The last two years, both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 Cincinnati Open champions went on to win the final Grand Slam tournament of the year.


Swiatek beats Paolini to clinch WTA Cincinnati Open title

Swiatek beats Paolini to clinch WTA Cincinnati Open title
Updated 19 August 2025

Swiatek beats Paolini to clinch WTA Cincinnati Open title

Swiatek beats Paolini to clinch WTA Cincinnati Open title
  • The six-time Grand Slam singles champion鈥檚 11th career win at the WTA 1000 level has left her within striking distance of the all-time record of 13 titles held by Serena Williams

CINCINNATI: Iga Swiatek filled in a piece of her career tennis puzzle on Monday as she won the ATP-WTA Cincinnati Open for the first time with a 7-5, 6-4 defeat of Jasmine Paolini.
The final lasting for just under two hours featured 16 break-point chances, with the Polish winner converting on six of 10 while Paolini struggled to make the most of her break opportunities.
The six-time Grand Slam singles champion鈥檚 11th career win at the WTA 1000 level has left her within striking distance of the all-time record of 13 titles held by Serena Williams. Swiatek won the Cincinnati without dropping a set.
The 24-year-old backed up her breakthrough Wimbledon trophy with the Midwest honors and now heads to the last Grand Slam of the season at the US Open with a major confidence boost after the 24th title of her career.
Swiatek also climbed to within 500 points of current WTA number one Aryna Sabalenka, with the lead at the top of the table likely to be in play at the Open when it begins on Sunday.
Swiatek had stalled twice at the last two editions at the semifinal stage and now has only the Canadian tournament where she has not reached the final at a 1000 event.
Swiatek began on the wrong foot as she lost serve to trail 0-3. But the situation was only temporary as the former number one immediately began her turnaround.
The Pole answered immediately with two breaks of serve and moved to a 5-3 lead
But Paolini earned another break in the 10th game, saving a Swiatek set point to square the final at five-all.
Paolini dropped serve for 5-6, giving her opponent the chance to produce a love game and claim the opener 7-5 after just under an hour on court.
The second set was a roller coaster, with the pair twice swapping breaks of serve before Swiatek salvaged a pair of break points to lead 5-3 and then serving out the winner two games later.


FIFA hit with $76m claim by Lassana Diarra in decade-long football transfer rules case

FIFA hit with $76m claim by Lassana Diarra in decade-long football transfer rules case
Updated 18 August 2025

FIFA hit with $76m claim by Lassana Diarra in decade-long football transfer rules case

FIFA hit with $76m claim by Lassana Diarra in decade-long football transfer rules case
  • Diarra鈥檚 case, which is back in court in Belgium, is supported by the global players鈥 union FIFPRO, its European division and their national member union in France

GENEVA: Lawyers for former France international Lassana Diarra said Monday he is claiming 鈧65 million ($76 million) from FIFA and the Belgian Football Federation after a landmark legal win about transfer rules.

Diarra鈥檚 decade-long challenge to FIFA after a breakdown in relations with his former club Lokomotiv Moscow led to a ruling at the European Court of Justice last October that some aspects of football transfer rules do not comply with the 27-nation European Union鈥檚 labor and competition laws.

Lawyers for the 40-year-old former Chelsea, Arsenal and Real Madrid midfielder cited 鈥渦nsuccessful settlement negotiations with FIFA鈥 for the financial claim for damages throughout his career.

鈥淟assana Diarra is claiming 鈧65 million gross (鈧35 million net) in compensation from FIFA and the Belgian Football Association,鈥 his legal firm Dupont Hissel said in a statement.

FIFA said it would not comment about 鈥渙n-going legal matters鈥 鈥 the latest high-stakes legal challenge to their authority.

Football鈥檚 governing body said in a statement it 鈥渉as been working with its stakeholders to amend its regulations following the guidance offered by the ECJ.鈥

Diarra鈥檚 case, which is back in court in Belgium, is supported by the global players鈥 union FIFPRO, its European division and their national member union in France.

The legal case started in the home country of Charleroi, the Belgian club that wanted to sign Diarra after his contract in Moscow was terminated.

FIFA transfer rules at the time made the player and the potential signing club liable for paying the former club when a contract was ruled to have been broken without 鈥渏ust cause.鈥 The Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld FIFA鈥檚 ruling in favor of Lokomotiv.

The case was sent to the European court in Luxembourg which said some aspects of the FIFA rules 鈥渉inder the free movement of players and competition between clubs.鈥

Diarra鈥檚 dispute with Lokomotiv and FIFA forced him to miss the 2014-15 season. He then signed for Marseille and ended his career at Paris Saint-Germain six years ago.

鈥淚 am doing this for myself,鈥 Diarra said in a statement Monday published by his lawyers. 鈥淎nd if I have been able to hold out against the FIFA steamroller, it is because I had a good career.鈥

鈥淏ut I have also done it for all the up and coming, lesser known players who do not have the financial and psychological means to challenge FIFA before real judges,鈥 he said.

Diarra鈥檚 lawyers also are working on a class action suit filed this month against FIFA and some national football federations in Europe which claims could benefit 100,000 players over more than two decades.


Karmine Corp crush Geekay Esports to claim Rocket League glory at EWC 2025聽

Powerhouse Karmine Corp claims the lion鈥檚 share of the $1 million prize pool, pocketing $400,000. supplied
Powerhouse Karmine Corp claims the lion鈥檚 share of the $1 million prize pool, pocketing $400,000. supplied
Updated 18 August 2025

Karmine Corp crush Geekay Esports to claim Rocket League glory at EWC 2025聽

Powerhouse Karmine Corp claims the lion鈥檚 share of the $1 million prize pool, pocketing $400,000. supplied
  • Samy Hajji was named Sony MVP for his outstanding performances throughout the tournament
  • Team Falcons secured third place after edging out Team Vitality in the decider

Riyadh: French esports powerhouse Karmine Corp secured their second major tournament victory of the year by dominating the Rocket League competition at the Esports World Cup 2025.

The team convincingly beat Geekay Esports 4-1 in the grand final to claim the lion鈥檚 share of the $1 million prize pool, pocketing $400,000.

Following their Birmingham Major triumph in March, Karmine Corp鈥檚 performance in Riyadh firmly establishes them as one of the leading contenders in Rocket League this season. The win was a strong comeback after a setback at the RLCS Raleigh Major, demonstrating their resilience and elite form heading into the RLCS 2025 World Championship.

Karmine Corp set the tone early in the grand final, racing to a 3-0 lead without conceding a single goal. Although Geekay Esports managed to respond with a match win to stave off defeat, the French club closed out the series decisively on their second match point opportunity, sealing a dominant championship win.

Geekay Esports reached the final after a thrilling semifinal clash against Team Vitality. The closely fought encounter went down to a Game 7 overtime, where Geekay scored a golden goal to secure their spot in the final.

On their road to the title, Karmine Corp defeated Team Falcons, a result that further boosts their reputation as frontrunners ahead of the RLCS World Championship. Their consistent and commanding performances earned them 1,000 Club Championship points, propelling them 34 places up the rankings to joint-11th overall.

Reflecting on the win, Karmine Corp鈥檚 Axel Touret expressed his pride: 鈥淚鈥檓 feeling great, it was a good match, we played really well. I love my team. It means a lot [to win], the team will have more money now, so that鈥檚 great. I鈥檓 really happy to be in Karmine Corp, we just won, so I鈥檓 really proud of everyone.鈥

Samy Hajji was named Sony MVP for his outstanding performances throughout the tournament. After his third major Rocket League title and second consecutive Esports World Cup win (having previously done so in 2024 with Team BDS), Hajji praised the Saudi tournament scene, saying: 鈥淚 always play really well in 黑料社区, I think it鈥檚 the hospitality, and even the tournaments. I love them, they are incredible.鈥

Meanwhile, Team Falcons secured third place after edging out Team Vitality in the decider, earning 500 Club Championship points. Although they missed out on the title, Team Falcons extended their lead in the Club Championship standings, holding a 500-point advantage over second-placed Team Liquid with three events remaining.

The Esports World Cup 2025 continues until Aug. 24, featuring tournaments in Crossfire, Counter-Strike 2, and Street Fighter 6. 

The event will culminate with the New Global Sport Conference at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh from Aug. 23-24 鈥 a premier B2B platform bringing together key figures from gaming, esports, sports, and entertainment to discuss the future of competitive entertainment.


鈥榃olverine鈥 defends title against 鈥楰lingbeil鈥 as Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi for UFC showdown week

Power Slap 16 will be streamed live and free worldwide via the promotion鈥檚 YouTube channel. supplied
Power Slap 16 will be streamed live and free worldwide via the promotion鈥檚 YouTube channel. supplied
Updated 18 August 2025

鈥榃olverine鈥 defends title against 鈥楰lingbeil鈥 as Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi for UFC showdown week

Power Slap 16 will be streamed live and free worldwide via the promotion鈥檚 YouTube channel. supplied
  • Power Slap 16 part of UFC 321 featuring Tom Aspinall and Cyril Gane
  • Event will be streamed live and free via promotion鈥檚 YouTube channel

ABU DHABI: Ron 鈥淲olverine鈥 Bata defends his heavyweight title against Alan 鈥淭he Kryptonian鈥 Klingbeil at Power Slap 16, presented by Monster Energy, on Friday, Oct. 24, at the Space42 Arena in the UAE capital.

The event forms part of Abu Dhabi Showdown Week for UFC 321, which has the UK鈥檚 Tom Aspinall defending his heavyweight belt against France鈥檚 Ciril Gane, the No. 1 contender.

Bata has a record of 5-2, 2 knockouts while Klingbeil stands at 3-2, 2 knockouts.

The bout marks Bata鈥檚 second title defense following his victory over Russell Rivera at Power Slap 13 in June. Klingbeil, currently ranked No. 6, is eyeing a statement win.

In the co-main event, super-heavyweight contender Vasilii 鈥淒umpling鈥 Kamotskii  (2-1-1, 1 knockout) returns to action against undefeated powerhouse Makini 鈥淏ig Mak鈥 Manu (4-0, 3 knockouts).

Ranked No. 1 in the division, Kamotskii is seeking redemption after a title loss, while Manu hopes to continue his unbeaten streak.

Power Slap鈥檚 return to Abu Dhabi follows the success of last year鈥檚 Power Slap 9, which drew over 700 million views across digital platforms, and attracted influencers with a combined global following exceeding 1 billion.

Power Slap 16 will be streamed live and free worldwide via the promotion鈥檚 YouTube channel.

Further matchups for the card will be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets went on sale via Ticketmaster.ae on Aug. 17, with early access available for registered fans a day earlier.