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Ronaldo penalty and Mane double propel Al-Nassr to 3-1 victory

Ronaldo penalty and Mane double propel Al-Nassr to 3-1 victory
Al-Nassr鈥檚 Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring against Al-Okhdood at Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, 黑料社区, Jan. 9, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 10 January 2025

Ronaldo penalty and Mane double propel Al-Nassr to 3-1 victory

Ronaldo penalty and Mane double propel Al-Nassr to 3-1 victory
  • After Savior Godwin gave Okhdood an early lead, former Liverpool star Sadio Mane leveled after 29 minutes
  • Ronaldo, who signed for Al-Nassr two years ago, put the Riyadh club ahead from the penalty spot three minutes before the break

RIYADH, 黑料社区: Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 11th goal of the season to help Al-Nassr defeat Al-Okhdood 3-1 on Thursday as the Saudi Pro League restarted after a month鈥檚 break.
After Savior Godwin gave Okhdood an early lead, former Liverpool star Sadio Mane leveled after 29 minutes.
Ronaldo, who signed for Al-Nassr two years ago, put the Riyadh club ahead from the penalty spot three minutes before the break.
The 39-year-old Portugal star was top scorer last season and is now one goal behind Aleksandar Mitrovic of Al-Hilal in the current rankings.
Mane added his second in the 88th minute as Al-Nassr moved into third in the standings, six points behind Al-Hilal and eight behind leader Al-Ittihad.


Al-Ahli claim Saudi Super Cup after Ronaldo hits historic century for Al-Nassr

Al-Ahli claim Saudi Super Cup after Ronaldo hits historic century for Al-Nassr
Updated 23 August 2025

Al-Ahli claim Saudi Super Cup after Ronaldo hits historic century for Al-Nassr

Al-Ahli claim Saudi Super Cup after Ronaldo hits historic century for Al-Nassr
  • Jeddah club win penalty shootout following dramatic 2-2 draw in Hong Kong

LONDON: Asian Champions Al-Ahli claimed the Saudi Super Cup with a penalty shootout win over Al-Nassr in Hong Kong on Saturday after Cristiano Ronaldo made history by scoring his 100th goal for the Riyadh club.

The two teams drew 2-2 after 90 minutes of action, before Al-Ahli emerged victorious 5-3 on penalties.

The 40-year-old Ronaldo reached his century of goals for Al-Nassr, for whom he signed in December 2022. In doing so, he became the first player ever to reach three figures for four separate clubs after netting 450 times for Real Madrid, 145 for Manchester United and 101 for Juventus. Ronaldo is also the all-time leading international goalscorer with 138 鈥 and counting 鈥 for Portugal.

Al-Nassr had the better of the first half but were unable to make their superiority count until they got a helping hand after 40 minutes. Ali Majrashi stopped a cross from Ayman Yahya with his hand and Ronaldo stepped up to fire the spot kick straight down the middle.

Al-Ahli were back on level terms inside added time of the first half. It was a fine strike. Enzo Millot found Franck Kessie in space on the edge of the area and the Ivorian curled a shot into the far corner for his third goal of the Super Cup.

Al-Ahli kept the momentum going for the second half and should have gone ahead with 20 minutes remaining but, somehow, Firas Al-Buraikan fired an Ivan Toney cross against the post from inside the six-yard box.

With seven minutes remaining, however, Marcelo Brozovic restored Al-Nassr鈥檚 lead with a rare goal. The Croatian dispossessed Kessie inside the area and then calmly finished into the bottom corner.

But with only a minute left on the clock, Brazilian defender Ibanez headed home a corner to take the game into a penalty shootout.

Ronaldo scored, but once his teammate Abdullah Al-Khaibari missed, it was all over as Al-Ahli ran out 5-3 winners to lift the trophy for the first time sine 2016.

Attention now turns to the Saudi Pro League season which kicks off on Thursday as Al-Nassr take on Al-Taawoun while Al-Ahli host the newly-promoted, and ambitious, Neom SC.


Esports World Cup Foundation announces new Nations Cup tournament

Esports World Cup Foundation announces new Nations Cup tournament
Updated 23 August 2025

Esports World Cup Foundation announces new Nations Cup tournament

Esports World Cup Foundation announces new Nations Cup tournament
  • First global, recurring national team competition will involve Electronic Arts, Krafton, Tencent and Ubisoft in November 2026 debut

RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation today announced the Esports Nations Cup, a landmark tournament where the best esports players in the world will compete not only for professional glory with their clubs, but also for the honor of representing their countries. 

The ENC introduces national pride to the global esports stage in a recurring format and is the first event of its kind at this scale.

鈥淣ation vs. nation competition is the ultimate expression of sport,鈥 said Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation. 鈥淭he ENC makes this a reality for esports, giving every fan a flag to rally behind and every player the pride of representing their country. It鈥檚 a stage to create heroes, inspire the next generation, and, together with our partners and stakeholders, build the national ecosystems that will accelerate the growth of esports worldwide.鈥

The inaugural edition will be co-developed with publishers and video game companies 鈥 Electronic Arts, Krafton, Tencent and Ubisoft. These partners bring the scale and insight essential to building a global competition for national teams that reflects the values and integrity of each game. Each will help shape their game鈥檚 national ranking systems, qualification pathways and event formats, ensuring the ENC resonates with their fans and meets the highest standards of competition.

The ENC will feature national teams from all major regions: North America, South America, Europe, MENA, Africa, Asia, and SEA & Oceania, competing in both team-based and solo-player formats. A multi-layered qualification model will balance competitiveness and inclusivity, combining global rankings, regional qualifiers and wildcard entries, including solidarity placements, to ensure a broad and representative competitive stage in every game. All players will receive guaranteed prize money, with equal placement rewards across all games, ensuring fairness for players. The Esports World Cup Foundation will work with relevant stakeholders in each region to shape how teams are formed and represented.

The ENC will be hosted every two years, providing a dependable structure for players, coaches and esports organizations, and confidence for publishers, clubs and partners to invest in long-term national team programs.

As the newest addition to the EWCF portfolio, the ENC builds on the momentum of the Esports World Cup 鈥 the world鈥檚 largest multi-title esports event 鈥 and extends its mission to a new layer of global competition. While the EWC unites the best clubs, the ENC unlocks a new frontier powered by national identity and regional representation.

The ENC will debut in Riyadh, 黑料社区, in November 2026, before moving to a rotating host model, bringing national esports teams to fans and cultures worldwide.

The Nations Cup announcement was made at the New Global Sport Conference in Riyadh, where 1,500 industry leaders convened to discuss the convergence of gaming, esports and sport.


Manchester City troubles reappear as solid Spurs go top after 2-0 win

Manchester City troubles reappear as solid Spurs go top after 2-0 win
Updated 23 August 2025

Manchester City troubles reappear as solid Spurs go top after 2-0 win

Manchester City troubles reappear as solid Spurs go top after 2-0 win
  • Brennan Johnson and Joao Palhinha struck for the Europa League winners just before half-time

MANCHESTER: Manchester City鈥檚 troubles from last season were exposed once more in a humbling 2-0 home defeat to Tottenham on Saturday that raised questions over their quest to regain the Premier League title.

Brennan Johnson and Joao Palhinha struck for the Europa League winners just before half-time as Spurs went top of the table, making it a perfect start for Thomas Frank after two league games in charge.

鈥淓xtremely proud of the players, exceptionally good performance,鈥 said Frank.

鈥淭he mentality is the key thing. We need this mentality to win games like this.鈥

City鈥檚 run of four consecutive titles came to a spectacular end last season as they finished a distant third behind Liverpool and Arsenal.

A 4-0 thrashing of Wolves on the opening weekend of the campaign showed glimpses of a new-look City back to their best.

However, a series of defensive issues remain unresolved, while manager Pep Guardiola must decide on who will be his number one goalkeeper going forward after a day to forget for James Trafford.

鈥淲e missed the simple things,鈥 lamented Guardiola.

鈥淥f course we have to improve, but I said the same after Wolves.鈥

Trafford retained his place in goal despite the return to fitness of Ederson.

The Brazilian is reportedly on the verge of joining Turkish giants Galatasaray, which would free up City to make a move for out-of-favor Paris Saint-Germain 鈥榢eeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

City鈥檚 failure to get those deals done before the final week of the transfer window came back to haunt them in a familiar tale for Guardiola鈥檚 men against Tottenham.

In the last 13 Premier League meetings between the sides, City have won just four despite several changes of management at Spurs in that time.

Frank is the latest man in the Tottenham dug out and has made a highly impressive start.

Spurs were minutes away from beating PSG in the UEFA Super Cup, before losing on penalties, and have taken maximum points from their opening two Premier League games without conceding.

City鈥檚 high line was easily exposed in an embarrassing early exit from the Club World Cup to Saudi side Al-Hilal last month and is an issue Guardiola still has to resolve.

Tottenham took the lead on 35 minutes when Mohammed Kudus fed Richarlison and he squared for Johnson to power past Trafford.

An offside flag briefly halted Spurs鈥 joy until a VAR review showed the slipping Ruben Dias had played Richarlison onside.

City then completely lost their composure for the period before half-time.

Trafford was fortunate to avoid being punished after rushing outside his box to block from Kudus with his arm.

But the 22-year-old then endured a moment which might cost him the chance to be Guardiola鈥檚 number one this season.

Trafford鈥檚 attempted pass to Nico Gonzalez inside his own box was intercepted by Pape Mate Sarr and even though the goalkeeper recovered to deny Richarlison, Palhinha smashed home the rebound.

Erling Haaland had the chance to reduce City鈥檚 arrears in first-half stoppage time, but headed over to sum up a tough afternoon for the Norwegian.

Spurs let a two-goal lead slip late on against PSG in Frank鈥檚 first game in charge, but rarely looked in danger of suffering a similar fate.

Haaland wasted City鈥檚 other big opportunity to gain a foothold when he overhit a pass to Rayan Cherki with just Guglielmo Vicario to beat.

But City fell to defeat with a whimper and could have been further punished on the counter-attack when Trafford made good saves to deny Dominic Solanke and Wilson Odobert in stoppage time.


Leveling Up: Day One Wrap-Up of the New Global Sport Conference 2025

Leveling Up: Day One Wrap-Up of the New Global Sport Conference 2025
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Leveling Up: Day One Wrap-Up of the New Global Sport Conference 2025

Leveling Up: Day One Wrap-Up of the New Global Sport Conference 2025
  • Kingdom unveiled an ambitious master plan to solidify its position as a global esports powerhouse, announcing that the Esport Nations Cup will launch in November 2026

RIYADH: Riyadh didn鈥檛 just host a conference this weekend 鈥 it made history. Day One of the New Global Sport Conference 2025 (NGSC) transformed the Four Seasons Hotel into a global hub for the future of gaming, esports, and sports. More than 1,500 leaders, innovators, and creators from around the world came together to discuss one question: What comes next for the world of play?

And 黑料社区 came to play in a big way. The Kingdom unveiled an ambitious master plan to solidify its position as a global esports powerhouse, announcing that the Esport Nations Cup will launch in November 2026 in Riyadh. The tournament promises to build national pride and deliver the kind of iconic moments gamers will remember for generations.

Prince Faisal bin Bandar, president of the Saudi Esports Federation, captured the transformation brought about by introducing international esports events to the Kingdom perfectly. 鈥淭hree million people visited Riyadh in the middle of summer, despite the heat, to attend events like the Esports World Cup and the New Global Sport Conference,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese were times when, in the past, everything would shut down 鈥 restaurants, stores, hotels 鈥 but now, thanks to gaming and esports, the city is operating at full capacity.鈥

The investment driving this transformation is just as bold. Speaking at the conference, Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih said: 鈥淭he gaming and esports sector is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, and the Kingdom views it as the 鈥榥ew oil,鈥 as it relies on our most important strategic resource 鈥 human capital.鈥

Another official added: 鈥淲e are making massive investments in the esports sector because it connects technology, education, tourism, and innovation.鈥

The community-driven side of this growth is just as significant. Faisal Bin Homran, chief product officer of the Esports World Cup Foundation, highlighted the importance of building relationships with the players, producers and fans who make the ecosystem thrive.

鈥淲e are community-powered, and that鈥檚 what keeps us close to the players, clubs, publishers, and fans 鈥 whether they鈥檙e here on the ground or across the globe. By listening to what they want, we鈥檝e been able to grow faster and build a stronger esports fandom in 黑料社区. This year alone, we saw over 200 clubs and 2,000 players from more than 100 nations participate, with over 10,000 players competing in qualifiers. It shows that, beyond prize money, the level of competition and passion for esports is higher than ever 鈥 and we鈥檙e proud to be part of that growth.鈥

That vision of progress and pride resonated throughout the conference. As Ralf Reichert, CEO of the EWCF, noted, 鈥淲hen nations compete, the rules remain the same, but the meaning rises. Victories happen; they are not just wins, they become national memories.鈥

Throughout the day, the sessions were as dynamic as the announcements. Ubisoft took the audience on a journey through its evolution from a small publisher to a global powerhouse, hinting at how legacy titles will continue to evolve for future generations. Industry experts explored how mobile platforms are now the backbone of global gaming growth, with one strategist emphasizing, 鈥淢obile gaming isn鈥檛 the future 鈥 it鈥檚 the present. If you鈥檙e not building for the phone in someone鈥檚 pocket, you鈥檙e missing billions of players ready to connect, compete, and create.鈥

Others dove into the power of intellectual property, describing IP as 鈥渢he currency of the next era of gaming,鈥 fueling everything from collaborations to film and streaming adaptations.

The diversity of voices on stage reflected the global reach and potential of the industry.

Jumana Haj-Ahmad of UNICEF spoke about the social impact of gaming. 鈥淲ith around 3.3 billion gamers globally, gaming is more than entertainment; it鈥檚 a platform for learning and connection,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut that also means we must set global standards to ensure that every gamer鈥檚 experience is safe, inclusive, and impactful.鈥

Dan Clancy, CEO of Twitch, praised the region鈥檚 rising influence: 鈥淭he Arabic community has showed active engagement on Twitch for years. It鈥檚 been incredible to finally support this community by localizing our platform. This isn鈥檛 just a market; it鈥檚 a vibrant, creative hub that鈥檚 influencing gaming culture globally.鈥

What truly stood out, though, was the energy pulsing through every corner of the venue. Between sessions, hallways became buzzing networking arenas where developers pitched ideas to investors, creators discussed collaborations, and thought leaders mapped out the next wave of innovation.

As the first day wrapped up, excitement filled the air with conversations echoing through the halls. Day two will highlight how AI and gaming are shaping the future of interactive communities and expanding the global game.

The next era of global gaming is being written in Riyadh. And for the gaming community, that means bigger stages, bolder opportunities, and stories that will define a generation.


Rain delays play havoc with Monterrey Open schedule

Rain delays play havoc with Monterrey Open schedule
Updated 23 August 2025

Rain delays play havoc with Monterrey Open schedule

Rain delays play havoc with Monterrey Open schedule
  • The semifinal will begin at 11:30 am (1830 GMT) on Saturday, with the final to be played later in the evening

Heavy rain brought a stop-start evening session to a premature end at the Monterrey Open on Friday, with Russian second seed Ekaterina Alexandrova鈥檚 semifinal against Czech Marie Bouzkova being moved to Saturday.
The match was tied at two games apiece in the first set when rains disrupted play, with the delay lasting several hours before the contest was rescheduled.
The semifinal will begin at 11:30 am (1830 GMT) on Saturday, with the final to be played later in the evening.
The delay is far from ideal for Alexandrova and Bouzkova, who are both scheduled to compete in the first round of the US Open, which begins on Sunday.
The winner of the semifinal clash between the two will face Diana Shnaider in the final, after the Russian third seed claimed a 6-3 7-6(8) win over Alycia Parks of the United States.
After coasting through the first set, Shnaider was put under some pressure early in the second and was forced to save two break points before going on to edge a tight tiebreaker and reach her first final of the year.
World number 12 Shnaider is unbeaten in her last four finals on the WTA Tour, claiming titles in Hong Kong, Budapest, Bad Homburg and Hua Hin last year.