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How 黑料社区鈥檚 World Cup will reverberate across Asian football

How 黑料社区鈥檚 World Cup will reverberate across Asian football
A detailed model of Riyadh's proposed sports infrastructure is on display at the 黑料社区 World Cup bid exhibition in Riyadh, 黑料社区, Dec. 11, 2024. The exhibition highlights the Kingdom's plans for hosting the 2034 World Cup. (AP)
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Updated 16 December 2024

How 黑料社区鈥檚 World Cup will reverberate across Asian football

How 黑料社区鈥檚 World Cup will reverberate across Asian football
  • The 2034 edition will the third time that football鈥檚 global showpiece will be held by Asia, after Japan-Korea 2002 and Qatar 2022

AUSTRALIA: As the party continues across 黑料社区 after last week鈥檚 historic awarding of the FIFA World Cup 2034 to the Kingdom, the win is also being felt across the wider Asian Football Confederation.

The event in 2034 will mark just the third time football鈥檚 global showpiece will be held on Asian shores, after Japan-Korea 2002 and Qatar 2022, and will again focus the world鈥檚 attention on the best that Asian football has to offer.

The AFC鈥檚 president, Bahrain鈥檚 Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al-Khalifa, was the first to congratulate the new hosts. 鈥淭his is a momentous occasion for 黑料社区, the AFC, and the whole of Asia,鈥 he said.

鈥満诹仙缜檚 successful bid is a testament to the Kingdom鈥檚 vision, commitment, and passion for football. We have full confidence in their ability to host an extraordinary FIFA World Cup that will leave a lasting legacy for the sport in Asia and beyond.

鈥淭he AFC is committed to working closely with the 黑料社区n Football Federation and FIFA to ensure the successful delivery of the FIFA World Cup 2034. Together, we will create an unforgettable experience for football fans around the globe.

鈥淭his historic achievement marks a new chapter for Asian football. With 黑料社区 hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2034, we are confident that Asia will continue to play a leading role on the global stage.鈥

Rhysh Roshan Rai, a former Singapore footballer and now commentator, having covered some of Asian football鈥檚 biggest moments, including the AFC Asian Cup, AFC Champions League and Asian Qualifiers, is excited about the possible developmental benefits for the region.

鈥淎sia is huge and diverse, so it鈥檚 hard to speak for everyone, but I鈥檓 sure it鈥檚 exciting for fans in that part of the continent,鈥 he told Arab News.

鈥淏eing given the opportunity to host a massive event like that. They鈥檙e big football fans in 黑料社区 and very passionate about the game.

鈥淪peaking for myself, as a fan of Asian football, I鈥檓 looking forward to it and hopefully it鈥檒l be something that can benefit the game in Asia.鈥

These comments are echoed by Dejan Damjanovic, the all-time leading scorer in the AFC Champions League.

The 43-year-old, who retired from football last year after a glittering 25-year career, is best known for his time in Korea with FC Seoul.

He holds the record for the most goals in the AFC Champions League with 42, five more than Korea鈥檚 Lee Dong-gook and 10 more than 黑料社区鈥檚 Nasser Al-Shamrani.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 going to be amazing,鈥 said Damjanovic, who enjoyed a six-month loan spell with Al-Ahli in 2006.

鈥淓veryone knows how much Saudi invested in the last couple of years and how much they will invest in the coming years. I am sure they will make it an unbelievable World Cup.

鈥淚 think this is going to be (an) amazing promotion of 黑料社区 and the Middle East in general.鈥

It may only have been six months that Damjanovic spent in 黑料社区, at a different time in the Kingdom鈥檚 football development, but it clearly left an impact on him and the fans.

鈥淚 was just on loan there, and now when I look back I am really sorry that I didn鈥檛 stay longer,鈥 he said.

鈥淲hen I came back in 2013 (for the AFC Champions League quarterfinal) after six or seven years, still the fans welcomed me really nicely and the game was unbelievable.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really nice memories, and when I am with friends I am always speaking about (it). It鈥檚 really nice to have so many nice memories from ACL.鈥

Meanwhile, Roshan Rai was in the Kingdom in October to commentate on 黑料社区鈥檚 0-0 draw with Bahrain, in what proved to be the last game of the Roberto Mancini era.

Having experienced firsthand the passion of the Saudi fans, not to mention the hospitality of the locals, the 39-year-old was left in no doubt about 黑料社区鈥檚 capacity to host the world鈥檚 biggest sporting event.

鈥淭hey will be great hosts,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e already been moving towards opening up the country for a while now and hosting big sporting and other events.

鈥淭hey have the infrastructure in place and certainly have the resources to build on and improve on anything required to ensure that they can be the best host possible.

鈥淔rom my own experiences there, the people have been warm, friendly and welcoming. I believe that will be the case as well once the World Cup comes around.鈥

He also spoke about the impact of hosting the World Cup. 鈥淥bviously in a football sense there are benefits 鈥 businesswise and so on there will be benefits.

鈥淏ut from a human perspective there will also be a benefit to this. People might sometimes perceive things about certain places around the world. Stereotypes help us make sense of our world so it鈥檚 normal but it helps to challenge those stereotypes at times.

鈥淚鈥檝e been lucky enough to travel across the continent and world and have met with people from different cultures and backgrounds. There are many things in common that we have and also differences to celebrate, respect, discuss.

鈥淭here will be analysis and coverage of this event for a long time to come and that will put things under the spotlight and on the table for discussion, to work on things that need to be worked on by all parties.

鈥淭here is no perfect place on this planet, but an open mind and a willingness to learn about each other will go a long way towards our development as a species.鈥


Who has qualified for the 2026 World Cup?

Who has qualified for the 2026 World Cup?
Updated 13 October 2025

Who has qualified for the 2026 World Cup?

Who has qualified for the 2026 World Cup?

A record 48 teams will play in the 2026 World Cup co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.
On Sunday, Ghana became the fifth African nation to qualify. The 2010 quarterfinalist joins Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia at next year鈥檚 tournament.
Forty-three teams will get their spots through continental qualifying tournaments. Another two will secure their places in the intercontinental playoffs featuring six teams and scheduled for March 2026. The three host countries automatically qualify.
The breakdown
Asia will have eight direct places and one in the intercontinental playoff.
Africa has nine direct spots plus one for the intercontinental playoff.

North and Central America and the Caribbean get three direct berths (plus the three host nations) and another two spots in the intercontinental playoffs.
South America has six direct spots and will send another team to the intercontinental playoffs.
Oceania for the first time has a guaranteed spot 鈥 New Zealand clinched that in March. It could add another with New Caledonia going into the intercontinental playoffs.
Europe will have 16 teams sure to play in the World Cup.
ALREADY QUALIFIED

North America

  • United States, Mexico, Canada (qualified automatically as hosts)

Africa

  • Algeria
  • Egypt
  • Ghana
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia

Asia

  • Australia
  • Iran
  • Japan
  • Jordan
  • South Korea
  • Uzbekistan

Oceania

  • New Zealand

South America

  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • Paraguay
  • Uruguay

 


Ghana qualifies for the 2026 World Cup聽after 1-0 win over Comoros

Ghana qualifies for the 2026 World Cup聽after 1-0 win over Comoros
Updated 13 October 2025

Ghana qualifies for the 2026 World Cup聽after 1-0 win over Comoros

Ghana qualifies for the 2026 World Cup聽after 1-0 win over Comoros
  • Madagascar lost 4-1 at Mali, but still finished second among Africa's qualifiers
  • The other qualifiers from Africa聽are Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia

ACCRA: Ghana became the fifth African nation to qualify for the 2026 World Cup on Sunday.
The 2010 quarterfinalist joins Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia at next year's tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Ghana needed a point against Comoros in its final game in Group I to be certain of qualifying for back-to-back World Cups and sealed its place with a 1-0 win at Accra Sports Stadium.
In the end it didn't even need that after second-placed Madagascar lost 4-1 at Mali.

 

Tottenham forward Mohammed Kudus scored the decisive goal in the 47th minute to ensure Ghana qualified in style.
Madagascar still finished second, but victory would have improved its chances of being one of the four best runners-up, which compete for a place in the playoffs.
The nine group winners automatically qualify for the World Cup. The four best runners-up play in a mini tournament of two semifinals and a final in November.
The winning team advances to FIFA's playoff tournament against opponents from Asia, CONCACAF, South America and Oceania.
Burkina Faso, second in Group A behind Egypt, rounded off its campaign with a 3-1 win against Ethiopia, with substitute Pierre Landry Kabore scoring a second-half hat trick.
Egypt had already qualified and picked up another win by beating Guinea-Bissau 1-0.
In Group E Niger beat Zambia 1-0 and finished second.


Aramco F4 黑料社区n Championship concludes Round 1聽

Opening round of the Aramco F4 黑料社区n Championship concluded Sunday at Bahrain International Circuit.
Opening round of the Aramco F4 黑料社区n Championship concluded Sunday at Bahrain International Circuit.
Updated 12 October 2025

Aramco F4 黑料社区n Championship concludes Round 1聽

Opening round of the Aramco F4 黑料社区n Championship concluded Sunday at Bahrain International Circuit.

MANAMA: The opening round of the Aramco F4 黑料社区n Championship, certified by the FIA, concluded on Sunday at the Bahrain International Circuit.

ALTAWKILAT Motorsport promoted the event under the supervision of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.

The second and final race of the round delivered an exceptional level of competition, characterized by skillful driving and intense battles until the very last moment. At the end of the race, Elsa Cammilleri, sporting coordinator, single-seater junior categories, presented the first-place trophy to Emirati driver Adam Al-Azhari (Valvoline), while Fiona Rees, head of sporting for the championship, awarded the second-place trophy to Emirati driver Theo Palmer (JACO). Mohammed Al-Dossari, CEO of Teleios X, presented the third-place trophy to Dutch driver Nina Gademan (CARAAGY).

Cammilleri also presented the Best Female Driver Award to Gademan in recognition of her outstanding performance over the weekend. Jonathan Wells, motorsport manager for the Middle East, Africa and India region at Pirelli, presented the Best Rookie Award to Thibaut Ramaekers.

Earlier in the day, the second qualifying session brought an atmosphere of excitement and close competition among the drivers. The session saw Al-Azhari secure pole position, followed by Palmer in second, Ramaekers (Zahid) in third, American driver Ava Dobson (PEAX) in fourth, and Kit Belofsky (PEAX) rounding out the top five on the grid.

The Aramco F4 黑料社区n Championship reflects SAMF鈥檚 ongoing commitment to supporting and empowering young national talent by creating a competitive environment that hones their skills and prepares them for participation in regional and international championships. It also underscores the federation鈥檚 dedication to positioning the Kingdom as a leading destination for motorsport and enhancing the international presence of Saudi drivers in alignment with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 to empower youth and advance the country鈥檚 sports sector.

The championship calendar features five rounds in total, offering a dynamic season that showcases both regional and international circuits. The Bahrain International Circuit will also host the second round on Oct. 15鈥16, before the action moves to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the world鈥檚 fastest street circuit, for the third round on Nov. 10鈥11. The fourth round will take place on Nov. 14鈥15, leading to an exciting conclusion with the final round on Dec. 5鈥6, once again at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.


Vacherot beats cousin Rinderknech to clinch Shanghai Masters title

Vacherot beats cousin Rinderknech to clinch Shanghai Masters title
Updated 12 October 2025

Vacherot beats cousin Rinderknech to clinch Shanghai Masters title

Vacherot beats cousin Rinderknech to clinch Shanghai Masters title
  • The 26-year-old鈥檚 victory made him the first player from Monaco to win an ATP singles title
  • Vacherot鈥檚 remarkable run means he will break into the ATP top 100 for the first time

SHANGHAI: Monegasque Valentin Vacherot completed a fairytale run at the Shanghai Masters on Sunday, rallying from a set down to defeat his cousin, Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech, 4-6 6-3 6-3 in the final and secure his first ATP 1000 title.
The 26-year-old鈥檚 victory made him the first player from Monaco to win an ATP singles title and set a record as the lowest-ranked player to triumph at an ATP Masters 1000 event.
The victorious Vacherot was overwhelmed with emotion, before sharing a heartfelt embrace with his older cousin Rinderknech, 30.
Vacherot鈥檚 remarkable run means he will break into the ATP top 100 for the first time, while Rinderknech, ranked 54th, is set to rise into the top 40 when the latest rankings are released on Monday.
鈥淚 mean, I鈥檓 just all like, crying, it鈥檚 just, it鈥檚 unreal what just happened. I have no idea what鈥檚 happening right now, I鈥檓 not in a dream, it鈥檚 just crazy. I鈥檓 just so happy of my performance these past two weeks...,鈥 Vacherot said.
鈥淚 think there鈥檚 just two winners today, one family that won, and I think for the sport of tennis, this story is just unreal.
鈥淚 wish there could be two winners, but unfortunately there鈥檚 only one, and for myself, I鈥檓 really happy that it鈥檚 me.鈥
The cousins had given fans plenty to cheer about in the previous round 鈥 Vacherot stunning record 24-times Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and Rinderknech overcoming 2021 US Open winner Daniil Medvedev.
With Swiss maestro Roger Federer watching from the stands, Rinderknech broke first to lead 2-1 in the opening set, capitalizing on a flurry of unforced errors from Vacherot.
The momentum continued to flow Rinderknech鈥檚 way as he covered the court with impressive athleticism, racing to a 3-1 lead before extending it to 4-2.
Vacherot mounted a spirited fightback to narrow the gap to 5-4, but Rinderknech held his nerve to stave off his cousin鈥檚 comeback attempt and seal the first set in 41 minutes.
In a tight second set, momentum swung back and forth with the duo locked at 3-3 before Vacherot crunched a backhand winner to break Rinderknech and surge ahead 5-3, keeping his cool to force a decider.
Vacherot came alive in the third set, breaking early to establish a 2-0 lead. Although Rinderknech reduced the deficit to 3-2, he required a medical timeout to treat his back. Vacherot pressed on, sealing victory with a forehand winner down the line.
鈥淭hat it鈥檚 the guy that I鈥檝e been training with in Texas A&M (University), that I鈥檝e been growing up with on vacation and everything,鈥 Vacherot said.
鈥淚t was really tough, he did a better job than me in the first set 鈥 And yeah, just find a way to turn that around and then make the match a little bit myself toward the end.鈥


鈥楩eels great鈥: Coco Gauff relishing return to defend her title at WTA Finals in Riyadh

鈥楩eels great鈥: Coco Gauff relishing return to defend her title at WTA Finals in Riyadh
Updated 12 October 2025

鈥楩eels great鈥: Coco Gauff relishing return to defend her title at WTA Finals in Riyadh

鈥楩eels great鈥: Coco Gauff relishing return to defend her title at WTA Finals in Riyadh
  • The 21-year-old American spoke to Arab News about returning to 黑料社区, fond memories from last year鈥檚 event and why the tournament benefits from a stable home

DUBAI: When an 18-year-old Coco Gauff qualified for her first WTA Finals in 2022, she lost all six matches she played across singles and doubles that week in Fort Worth, Texas.

Two years later in Riyadh, Gauff knocked out the world鈥檚 top two, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek, en route to the final, and overcame China鈥檚 Zheng Qinwen in a gruelling three-hour title decider to be crowned WTA Finals champion.

She is the youngest to win the prestigious tournament since Maria Sharapova won it as a 17-year-old in 2004, and pocketed a record $4.8 million paycheck for her efforts.

Gauff will be back in Riyadh next month to defend her crown, having secured a fourth consecutive qualification for the WTA Finals.

A constant presence in the world鈥檚 top 10 for the past three years, Gauff takes pride in her consistency, and her relentless pursuit of greatness.

鈥淚 think it means a lot to me,鈥 Gauff told Arab News from the Wuhan Open this week.

鈥淚 think it just shows that I鈥檓 definitely not falling behind and I want to continue to improve and get higher in the ranking points and do well.

鈥淔or me, just qualifying for the finals, especially a bit early 鈥 I consider this early, not having to play the other tournaments, just feels great. This is a prestigious tournament, one that I always look forward to playing and being a part of.鈥

Gauff鈥檚 journey since her 2022 finals debut has been anything but conventional. But those following the American鈥檚 rise from teen prodigy to two-time Grand Slam champion would expect nothing less from a player who exploded onto the tour at the age of 15, declaring she wanted to be the greatest of all time.

Looking back at her 0-6 run in Fort Worth, Gauff chuckles at the mere thought of it.

鈥淚 remember I was so tired going into that tournament and I had never played that long into the season, and as grueling as a season before; and then like playing singles and doubles too,鈥 she said.

鈥淲hen I lost my first match, I was like, OK, it鈥檚 fine. I just had the goal to just win one match and it just didn鈥檛 happen. And then honestly, right after that, I was like, well, to win this tournament, I have to do so much.鈥

The next year at the finals鈥 staging in Cancun, Gauff won two of her round-robin matches and reached the semifinals, before storming to the title in Riyadh 12 months later.

The WTA Finals is the first professional women鈥檚 tennis tournament to take place in 黑料社区 and is part of a wider initiative to promote the sport across the Kingdom, and encourage young girls to aspire to follow in the footsteps of the tour鈥檚 biggest stars.

Numerous community engagement activities have been staged alongside the finals, as well as throughout the year, and Gauff says a particular clinic was one of her favorite moments from her time in Riyadh last season.

鈥淲e did an activation with the Special Olympics kids 鈥 Judy (Murray) ran it 鈥 which was really cool to do and meet those kids,鈥 said the world No. 3. 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know, it just brought a little bit my inner child out again. I had a lot of fun doing the games and playing with the balloons. And my partner was super sweet and funny.

鈥淪o I think for me that was the most fun that I had doing something and just seeing how happy the kids were just to have us come and expose them to tennis and other things. So I think that was my favorite memory.

鈥淎nd then obviously winning,鈥 she added with a smile.

Next month鈥檚 WTA Finals is the second of a three-year deal between the women鈥檚 tour and the Saudi Tennis Federation to hold the elite-eight tournament in the Kingdom鈥檚 capital.

After a planned 10-year stay in Shenzhen was cut short due to the pandemic, the finals moved from Guadalajara to Fort Worth to Cancun between 2021 and 2023.

Riyadh is the first stable home for the WTA Finals since Singapore (2014-2018) and Gauff was impressed by the turnout and fan engagement in year one.

鈥淚 think sport has the power to do a lot of things and bring people together,鈥 said the Floridian.

鈥淎nd I felt like the energy was there when I was inside the stadium, that everyone was enjoying the tennis and coming together. People from all nationalities attending, some Americans, Chinese, everyone coming. I didn鈥檛 expect a lot of people to travel for the tournament, honestly. So, I was pretty impressed to see how many people came and I enjoyed the atmosphere.鈥

The Chinese fans who turned up for Zheng at the King Saud University Indoor Arena were one of the highlights of the week last year.

鈥淭hey were really fun to play in front of. My final was like one of my favorite tennis atmospheres. I love the Chinese fans, even if they鈥檙e not cheering for me, it鈥檚 just, they bring that energy,鈥 Gauff said.

While the current deal between the WTA and the STF concludes in 2026, there could be benefits to extending the finals鈥 stay in Riyadh.

The tournament is considered the crown jewel of the women鈥檚 tour, and is a great way of promoting tennis by changing location every few years, taking the sport to different locations and introducing it to new markets.

But while moving around has its advantages, longer-term deals allow the tournament to build a lasting legacy in a specific location, and gather a robust audience year on year.

Asked if extending the current agreement with Riyadh would be beneficial for the WTA Finals, Gauff said: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know. Because my last three finals, I鈥檝e been in three different places, I definitely don鈥檛 think we should go to different places every year.

鈥淣ow, I don鈥檛 feel like I鈥檝e been on a tour long enough to know like if 10 years is the right thing or not, because I鈥檝e played in three different years. And I definitely think that there鈥檚 benefit to keeping a tournament there for at least two or three years in a row.

鈥淚 think that it builds a culture of that tournament in that area, which can bring more attention and also allow fans to, if they want to go to plan their trips and things 鈥 I think that was the issue with the two previous WTA Finals before last year鈥檚, it was announced pretty late. And I don鈥檛 think that the turnout was great because of that. So I definitely think that there鈥檚 benefit to having stability there.

鈥淚 definitely think that for Riyadh, it was smart to just do three years, just to test the waters and see how it goes, considering that there was never a women鈥檚 professional event there.

鈥淏ut from a player perspective, it definitely seemed like it was successful. I don鈥檛 know how it was logistically and all that, but from my experience, it seems successful. So I wouldn鈥檛 mind coming back in the future for longer than three years.鈥

The WTA Finals will be staged from Nov. 1-8 at King Saud University Indoor Arena and will feature the top eight singles players and top eight doubles teams from the 2025 season.

Six women have already booked their places in singles: Sabalenka, Swiatek, Amanda Anisimova, Madison Keys, Gauff and Jessica Pegula.

Three women, Mirra Andreeva, Jasmine Paolini and Elena Rybakina are battling for the remaining two singles spots.

A record $15,500,000 prize money is on offer, with an undefeated singles champion set to earn a whopping $5.235 million.