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黑料社区 lights up after being named as host for FIFA World Cup 2034

黑料社区 lights up after being named as host for FIFA World Cup 2034
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黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country. (SPA)
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A firework display at Riyadh's Boulevard City on Dec. 11, 2024, celebrates the official announcement that 黑料社区 will host the FIFA World Cup 2034. (X/@RiyadhSeason)
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黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country. (SPA)
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黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country. (SPA)
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黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country. (SPA)
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黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country. (SPA)
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黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country. (SPA)
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黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country. (SPA)
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黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country. (SPA)
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黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country. (SPA)
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Updated 12 December 2024

黑料社区 lights up after being named as host for FIFA World Cup 2034

黑料社区 lights up after being named as host for FIFA World Cup 2034
  • Dazzling firework displays reflected the spirit of unity and excitement surrounding the country鈥檚 historic achievement
  • In celebration, dynamic drone shows are to captivate audiences in Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar, and Abha

RIYADH: 黑料社区 is celebrating being chosen as host of the FIFA World Cup 2034 with a series of events across the country.

The football-themed festivities, which run until Dec. 14, invite citizens and residents to showcase their national pride by wearing football jerseys and sharing their moments on social media using the hashtag #Saudi2034.

Fireworks illuminated the skies of Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar, Abha, NEOM, Al-Qassim, and Jubail at 8:34 p.m. on Wednesday, after the official announcement from an online ceremony that was broadcast at a Riyadh event attended by Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal and other officials.

The dazzling displays reflected the spirit of unity and excitement surrounding the country鈥檚 historic achievement.

In celebration, dynamic drone shows are to captivate audiences in Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar, and Abha.

There will also be an air show in Riyadh on Dec. 12 over the skies of King Abdullah Financial District, King Fahd Stadium, and King Fahd Road.

Riyadh鈥檚 municipality handed out scarves to football fans in Tahlia Street, Takhassusi Street, and Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Road, and organized events with traditional dances at various urban parks.

A number of institutions held watch parties at the time of the announcement ceremony, including the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

Parks and buildings were adorned with Saudi flags, while public spaces in a number of cities and regions were bathed in green light to mark the occasion.

A series of public gatherings will take place until Dec. 14 between 5:15 p.m. and 11 p.m. at Boulevard City, Laysen Valley, Roshn Front, and Bujairi Terrace in Riyadh; and the Corniche Circuit, Roshn Waterfront, Corniche Obhur, Prince Majid Park, King Abdulaziz Cultural Center, and the Municipality Building in Jeddah.

Elsewhere, celebrations will take place at the Corniche, Half Moon Beach, Tharwa Corniche, and King Abdullah Park in Alkhobar; and Beach District Plaza Al-Baha Mall, Al-Hawiya Walk, Boulevard, and the Winter Festival in Al-Baha; in Buraydah at Bukhari Street; and in Abha at Al-Bahar Square, Art Street, Veranda, Ariash, High City, and Midmac.

Hail will host gatherings on Dec. 13 from 5:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Al Fajr Walkway and Bahjah Park.

These activities offer football fans an opportunity to come together and share in the joyful atmosphere.


Pakistan gear up for AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers in 黑料社区 with training camp

Pakistan gear up for AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers in 黑料社区 with training camp
Updated 20 August 2025

Pakistan gear up for AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers in 黑料社区 with training camp

Pakistan gear up for AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers in 黑料社区 with training camp
  • Qualifiers will take place from Sept. 1-9, feature 44 teams in total in groups of 11
  • Pakistan have been placed with hosts Cambodia, Iraq and Oman in Group G

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan are gearing up for the qualifiers of the 黑料社区-hosted AFC Asian Cup 2026, with a training camp in Islamabad, the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) said on Wednesday.

The qualifiers will feature 44 sides each drawn into 11 groups, which will be contested from Sept. 1-9. The 11 group winners and the four best-ranked runners-up will join 黑料社区, who are hosting the tournament for the first time, in January鈥檚 finals.

Pakistan has been placed in Group G with Iraq, Cambodia and Oman. While the tournament will be hosted in 黑料社区, one member of the group will host all qualifier matches. Cambodia has been picked as the host for all Group G AFC Asian Cup qualifier matches.

鈥淚nitially, 50 players selected through tryouts are participating in the camp,鈥 the PFF said in a statement on Wednesday. 鈥淭he final 23-member squad will be announced later.鈥

Pakistan Head Coach Nolberto Solano joined the U23 team at the Jinnah Sports Complex in Islamabad for the training camp, the PFF said.

Pakistan will play its first match against Iraq on Sept. 3, followed by its second one against hosts Cambodia on Sept. 6. The Green Shirts play their final group stage match against Oman on Sept. 9.


Sinner鈥檚 health comes into focus ahead of US Open

Sinner鈥檚 health comes into focus ahead of US Open
Updated 20 August 2025

Sinner鈥檚 health comes into focus ahead of US Open

Sinner鈥檚 health comes into focus ahead of US Open
  • Tennis World USA reported that Sinner was battling a high fever and flu symptoms the night before and during his match with Alcaraz

LOS ANGELES: Top-ranked Jannik Sinner arrives at the US Open as the defending champion and a leading contender, though his withdrawal from the Cincinnati final on Monday due to illness adds a measure of uncertainty to his title defense.

The Italian looked off from the outset of his match against rival Carlos Alcaraz and, after quickly falling behind 5-0 in the first set, retired from the match, saying he 鈥渄idn鈥檛 feel great鈥 and apologizing to the disappointed fans in Ohio.

Tennis World USA reported that Sinner was battling a high fever and flu symptoms the night before and during his match with Alcaraz.

Sinner also mentioned the punishing heat and humidity during his match against Alcaraz, calling it 鈥渙ne of the hottest tournaments we played.鈥 He then announced that he had withdrawn prior to his US Open mixed doubles match on Tuesday.

How quickly the 24-year-old can bounce back from his illness will have major implications for the final Grand Slam tournament of the year.

Sinner and world No. 2 Alcaraz have separated themselves from the pack, having won the last seven major titles between them.

While Sinner has compiled a stellar 31-4 win-loss record this year, three of those defeats have come at the hands of the Spaniard, who rolls into Flushing Meadows with a ton of momentum and a chance to grab the world No. 1 ranking from Sinner.

Prior to Monday鈥檚 final, Sinner looked unstoppable, not dropping a set in his first tournament since winning Wimbledon for his fourth Grand Slam title in July.

鈥淚 feel like it was a very positive week,鈥 Sinner, who won the Cincinnati title last year, said on Monday.

鈥淢aking finals of a Masters event, it鈥檚 always an amazing achievement. So we鈥檒l keep going, keep pushing. I have some points where I need to improve if I want to go far in the US Open. And it was a good test this week, trying to understand where my level is.鈥

He said his focus was firmly on the biggest stages the sport has to offer.

鈥淚 love Grand Slams a lot. These are the main tournaments for my season and for my career,鈥 he said.

鈥淪o US Open is going to be a tough tournament, but at the same time, I鈥檓 looking forward to it. If I鈥檓 ready, physically and mentally, I will be ready to push.

鈥淪o now I have a couple of days of recovery, and then we get back to work, and hopefully we鈥檒l be ready.鈥


Saudi rowing stars shine in Asian championship with 4 medals

Saudi rowing stars shine in Asian championship with 4 medals
Updated 20 August 2025

Saudi rowing stars shine in Asian championship with 4 medals

Saudi rowing stars shine in Asian championship with 4 medals
  • The championships, staged earlier this month on Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, Thailand, brought together elite competitors from 13 nations

JEDDAH: 黑料社区鈥檚 rowing team returned from the 2025 Asian Coastal (Beach Sprint) Rowing Championships with a haul of four medals, marking one of the Kingdom鈥檚 strongest international performances to date.

The championships, staged earlier this month on Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, Thailand, brought together elite competitors from 13 nations, including rowing powerhouses China, Japan, Korea, the UAE and Kuwait.

Despite the stiff competition, the Saudi contingent delivered a performance that underlined the growing strength of the sport in the Kingdom.

Among the highlights was a silver medal for rising talent Mofleh Al-Khalidi, who produced a superb display in the Junior Men鈥檚 Singles event.

Al-Khalidi also partnered with Abdullah Al-Mami in the Junior Men鈥檚 Doubles, where the duo battled through the heats to claim bronze.

In the senior categories, Moayad Al-Rashidi secured a bronze medal in the Men鈥檚 Singles, while the mixed pairing of Haya Al-Mami and Turki Al-Aref added further success with a bronze in the Mixed Doubles.

The Saudi team, which included athletes Abdullah Al-Hay, Radaan Al-Dossari and Al-Jazi Al-Ibrahim, was guided by a technical and administrative coaching staff led by head coach Matthew Tarrant, alongside Fernando Ferraz and Humood Al-Shammari.

Saudi Rowing Federation Vice President Sherine Abu Al-Hassan and Executive Director Yousef Jleidan provided support throughout the competition, with officials noting the impact of their presence in lifting the squad鈥檚 morale.

In a statement, the federation hailed the results as a milestone, describing it as evidence of the sport鈥檚 rapid development across the Kingdom.

The federation said that it would continue working to nurture a new generation of athletes capable of competing at the highest continental and international levels.


Al-Ahli book Super Cup final date with Al-Nassr

Al-Ahli book Super Cup final date with Al-Nassr
Updated 20 August 2025

Al-Ahli book Super Cup final date with Al-Nassr

Al-Ahli book Super Cup final date with Al-Nassr
  • Asian champions recovered from an early setback after their rivals from Dammam took an eighth-minute lead to win 5-1
  • Al-Ahli, who have won the trophy once, will take on Al-Nassr, twice winners of the cup, at Hong Kong Stadium on Saturday

Al-Ahli thrashed Al-Qadsiah 5-1 in the semifinal of the Saudi Super Cup on Wednesday to book a showdown on Saturday with Al-Nassr.

In the traditional curtain-raiser to the Saudi Pro League season, the Asian champions recovered from an early setback after their rivals from Dammam took an eighth-minute lead.

Christopher Bonsu Baah, signed by Al-Qadsiah from Belgian club Genk in the summer, cut in on the left side and the Ghanaian international chipped a perfect cross into the six-yard box for Gaston Alvarez to head home.

Al-Ahli were level just four minutes later. A long throw caused chaos in the area and Franck Kessie swept the loose ball home.

The Greens took the lead in the 28th minute. A raised arm in the box led to a penalty and Ivan Toney stepped up to send the goalkeeper the wrong way from the spot.

Just three minutes later it was 3-1 thanks to some fine wing play from Riyad Mahrez. The former Manchester City star twisted and turned on the right edge of the area and crossed for French midfielder Enzo Millot 鈥 who was making his debut 鈥 to head home from close range.

It got worse for Al-Qadsiah just before the break as Bonsu Baah was red carded for a reckless tackle.

Then, in added time in the first half, the game was virtually over as a contest as Kessie scored his second and his team鈥檚 fourth. Mahrez, on the other side this time, floated over another perfect cross and the former AC Milan man made no mistake.

More misery was inflicted just after the hour as Nacho Fernandez put into his own net.

Al-Ahli, who have won the trophy once, will take on Al-Nassr, twice winners of the cup, at Hong Kong Stadium on Saturday.


Coach Golemac 鈥榲ery optimistic鈥 as Dubai Basketball look forward to EuroLeague debut

Coach Golemac 鈥榲ery optimistic鈥 as Dubai Basketball look forward to EuroLeague debut
Updated 20 August 2025

Coach Golemac 鈥榲ery optimistic鈥 as Dubai Basketball look forward to EuroLeague debut

Coach Golemac 鈥榲ery optimistic鈥 as Dubai Basketball look forward to EuroLeague debut
  • Team will take part in historic first participation in 2025-26 after playing in ABA League last season

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball head coach Jurica Golemac is optimistic as the 2025-26 preseason begins, after a summer spent carefully building a 16-man roster that will compete in both the EuroLeague and ABA League.

鈥淲e鈥檝e worked on this team since the beginning of the year, and we鈥檙e extremely happy with the players we brought,鈥 Golemac said. 鈥淚t was important to sign guys who can quickly become a team. It will be challenging, but we added hungry players with strong character, and I鈥檓 very optimistic about the season ahead.鈥

For the Slovenian coach, competing in two major competitions is both a privilege and a challenge. 鈥淵ou prepare, you compete, you analyze 鈥 that part doesn鈥檛 change,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut with this travel and schedule, nobody has done it before. We are pioneers. It won鈥檛 be easy, but we won鈥檛 complain about how tough it is. Instead, we鈥檒l enjoy the work and stay focused.鈥

One of the most difficult aspects is starting the preseason without eight players who are currently away competing with their national teams for EuroBasket or the AmeriCup. Golemac acknowledged the challenge but also pointed to the quality it reflects.

鈥淎s staff, of course we鈥檇 prefer to have the full group from day one. But having so many internationals shows the level of our roster. We鈥檒l welcome the first arrivals, make them feel at home, and integrate each national team player as soon as they return.鈥

The coach also addressed the demanding schedule ahead 鈥 from 40 games last season to potentially 80 this year if Dubai reaches the playoffs and finals. 鈥淭he biggest challenge is how to manage traveling, practices, and recoveries. With 20 EuroLeague teams, finding time to practice and analyze will be key.鈥

Finally, Golemac turned to the supporters: 鈥淥ur mission is to fight like there鈥檚 no tomorrow. Fans can expect us to be physical, to compete for the city, the club, and for them. Like last year, we want them to be our sixth player. With their energy, I know it will be even tougher for any team to beat us at home.鈥