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Without Ronaldo, Al-Nassr draws 0-0 at Persepolis in last AFC Champions League group game

Without Ronaldo, Al-Nassr draws 0-0 at Persepolis in last AFC Champions League group game
Persepolis player Masoud Riki #5 and Nassr's player Marselo Brozovic fight for the ball during the AFC Champions League football match at the Azadi Stadium in Tehran on February 17, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 18 February 2025

Without Ronaldo, Al-Nassr draws 0-0 at Persepolis in last AFC Champions League group game

Without Ronaldo, Al-Nassr draws 0-0 at Persepolis in last AFC Champions League group game
  • The club had already secured a place in the round of 16, finishing third in the West group behind fellow Saudi clubs Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal

After leaving Cristiano Ronaldo at home, Al-Nassr drew 0-0 away against Iranian club Persepolis on Monday in the last round of the AFC Champions League Elite group stage.
The 黑料社区n team had already secured a place in the round of 16 of the continental competition and coach Stefano Pioli took a weakened team to Tehran.
Al-Nassr finished third in the West group behind fellow 黑料社区n clubs Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal. The top eight advance from each of the two 12-team groups, divided into eastern and western geographic zones.
Al-Ahli beat Al-Gharafa of Qatar 4-2 with former Premier League players Ivan Toney, Riyad Mahrez and Roberto Firmino all scoring, along with Brazilian winger Galeno.
Also, Pakhtakor of Uzbekistan defeated Qatar鈥檚 Al-Sadd 2-1 to move into the second round.


Canelo vs Crawford will be 鈥榖iggest fight in history of boxing鈥: Alalshikh

Canelo vs Crawford will be 鈥榖iggest fight in history of boxing鈥: Alalshikh
Updated 12 September 2025

Canelo vs Crawford will be 鈥榖iggest fight in history of boxing鈥: Alalshikh

Canelo vs Crawford will be 鈥榖iggest fight in history of boxing鈥: Alalshikh
  • 鈥楾wo of the sport鈥檚 greatest legends鈥 appear at press conference attended by Arab News
  • Saturday鈥檚 match sponsored by Saudi Boxing Federation, Riyadh Season, Netflix, UFC

LAS VEGAS: Super middleweight champion Saul 鈥淐anelo鈥 Alvarez, and three-time champion in lower weight divisions Terence 鈥淏ud鈥 Crawford, appeared on stage together at a press conference on Thursday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, attended by Arab News.

The audience of thousands of boxing fans had a strong Mexican-American presence that favored Canelo, who was born in Mexico.

Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority and president of the Saudi Boxing Federation 鈥 which is sponsoring the fight with Riyadh Season, Netflix and the UFC 鈥 thanked Canelo for accepting the match with Crawford, calling it 鈥渢he biggest fight in the history of boxing.鈥

Alalshikh emphasized the symbolism of staging it in Las Vegas, a city synonymous with legendary boxing nights: 鈥淭his is a unique and exceptional moment, with a great company, on a global platform, and featuring two of the sport鈥檚 greatest legends.鈥

Sponsors said the 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium, home to the Las Vegas Raiders football team, is sold out for the fight, which will be broadcast live on Netflix on Saturday.

The press conference emcee declared: 鈥淭his event will be the most-watched championship-level boxing match in almost 50 years because of Netflix. More people will watch this than any fight since Muhammad Ali fought Leon Spinks in 1978.鈥

Prior to Canelo and Crawford entering the stage, all of the boxing contenders were introduced, each posing with their fight rivals.

Nine fights are scheduled for the various weight divisions before the spotlight turns to Canelo vs Crawford. When they finally took to the stage, the crowd went wild with excitement.

鈥淚鈥檝e been very proud to represent my people, my roots and my origins 鈥 Everybody knows how proud I am to be Mexican,鈥 Canelo said.

鈥淚鈥檝e been living my dream. I鈥檓 very grateful for the opportunities, for everything that I鈥檝e had and everything I know, where I came from and where I鈥檝e been. This is a moment for me.鈥

On the prospect of facing David Benavidez in the future, Canelo said: 鈥淚 never say no to anything. We鈥檒l see later, but right now my full focus is on this fight.鈥

He also addressed his training with Jaron 鈥淏oots鈥 Ennis: 鈥淚 always make sure to have great sparring partners in the gym because you need strong opposition in training.

鈥淲e have history with this family 鈥 his older brother was there when I fought Shane Mosley. I鈥檓 happy Jaron joined the camp. He gave me great work.鈥

Canelo expressed his gratitude to Alalshikh and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for 鈥渢his once-in-a-lifetime鈥 fight.

鈥淲e need to thank Sheikh Turki and Crown Prince Mohammed,鈥 he said, adding that they could have held the fight in 黑料社区 but chose to do so 鈥渉ere for the Mexican people, for America 鈥 I鈥檓 very grateful.鈥

Crawford promised to give the audience 鈥渢he best fight鈥 and win it 鈥渄ecisively,鈥 provoking jeers from Canelo fans.

But recognizing the large Mexican audience, Crawford offered 鈥渁 shout out to all my Latino and Mexican fans, because I know you鈥檙e out there too.鈥

Alalshikh said he expects a 鈥済reat fight,鈥 adding: 鈥淭hey鈥檒l give everything. And I hope, first of all, for their safety.鈥

Before leaving the arena, both fighters posed face-to-face, with Alalshikh standing next to them along with their boxing coaches and UFC President Dana White, who hosted the event.


鈥楾his time, I win鈥: Paul Hughes promises to topple Usman Nurmagomedov in title rematch

鈥楾his time, I win鈥: Paul Hughes promises to topple Usman Nurmagomedov in title rematch
Updated 12 September 2025

鈥楾his time, I win鈥: Paul Hughes promises to topple Usman Nurmagomedov in title rematch

鈥楾his time, I win鈥: Paul Hughes promises to topple Usman Nurmagomedov in title rematch
  • Hughes and Nurmagomedov meet for the lightweight belt in the main event of 鈥楶FL Champions Series: Road to Dubai 鈥 The Rematch鈥 on Friday, Oct. 3, at the Coca-Cola Arena

DUBAI: Over the past couple of years, Irish mixed martial arts star Paul 鈥淏ig News鈥 Hughes has been on a generational run.

The Belfast native established himself as a rising star in Cage Warriors, before making his jump to the big leagues, defeating Bobby King in Bellator in 2024.

He then registered an impressive win over former Bellator champion AJ McKee under the PFL banner a few months later, earning a long-awaited title shot against Usman Nurmagomedov.

When the two finally clashed, the result was a five-round Fight of The Year candidate that not only cemented Nurmagomedov as a bona fide star, but also showed that Hughes was a legitimate top contender.

While it was Nurmagomedov who had his hand raised at the end of the 25-minute war, it still raised Hughes鈥 stock, short of saying that it made him a star.

Now, after a 42-second win over Bruno Miranda at PFL Europe in his hometown of Belfast in May, Hughes finds himself back in the world title mix, again against Nurmagomedov at the 鈥淧FL Champions Series: Road to Dubai 鈥 The Rematch鈥 on Oct. 3 in Dubai.

With a second chance at gold, Hughes is now promising a different result.

鈥淭he last fight with Usman taught me lessons that I鈥檒l carry forever. I鈥檝e taken every mistake, every detail, and turned it into motivation,鈥 Hughes said during a recent PFL Media Day in Dubai.

鈥淭his time the result will be different.鈥

A win will definitely vault Hughes into superstar status. He has the skill and charisma reminiscent of another certain brash but talented Irishman who became world champion, Conor McGregor.

At the very least, Hughes is confident in his preparations. 鈥淚鈥檓 ready. I鈥檝e put in the hours, I鈥檝e put in the rounds, and I believe I鈥檓 going to shock people on Oct. 3. This time, I win.鈥

But while glory comes with the gold, Hughes sees this title shot as an opportunity to show that he belongs in the big leagues.

鈥淔or me, stepping into this cage is about proving that someone from a small town in Ireland can belong on the world stage. I don鈥檛 see myself as anything more than a regular guy chasing a dream.鈥

Hughes welcomes the spotlight. 鈥淚鈥檝e called this fight the biggest opportunity of my career, maybe even my life. I know what鈥檚 at stake, and I鈥檝e accepted the weight of it. Pressure doesn鈥檛 scare me, it sharpens me.鈥

鈥淚鈥檝e been through moments before where pressure was heavy, and I learned how to flip it into fuel. That鈥檚 exactly what I鈥檓 doing now,鈥 Hughes added.


Boxing chief denies injury rumors ahead of Canelo-Crawford showdown

Boxing chief denies injury rumors ahead of Canelo-Crawford showdown
Updated 12 September 2025

Boxing chief denies injury rumors ahead of Canelo-Crawford showdown

Boxing chief denies injury rumors ahead of Canelo-Crawford showdown
  • Turki Alalshikh says contract with Canelo is 鈥榖iggest in boxing history鈥

LAS VEGAS: The president of the Saudi Boxing Federation has denied injury rumors ahead of Saturday鈥檚 face-off between Mexican Saul 鈥淐anelo鈥 Alvarez and American Terence Crawford.

Turki Alalshikh, who is also chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, highlighted the magnitude of the super-middleweight showdown, set to take place at Las Vegas鈥 Allegiant Stadium as part of Riyadh Season 2025.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday night, he said: 鈥淢any have spoken about a knee injury for Canelo or a shoulder issue for Crawford, but these are nothing more than unfounded rumors.

鈥淚 want to thank Canelo for accepting this fight and agreeing to make it happen. And frankly, we have signed with him the biggest contract in boxing history, covering three fights.鈥

He added: 鈥淥n Saturday, I hope we witness a truly great fight where both fighters give everything they have. For me, their safety comes first, but fans around the world are waiting for the drama, for a fight that reflects the very essence of this sport.鈥

Alalshikh emphasized the symbolism of staging the clash in Las Vegas, a city synonymous with legendary boxing nights. 鈥淭his is a unique and exceptional moment, with a great company, on a global platform, and featuring two of the sport鈥檚 greatest legends,鈥 he said.

Enthusiasm for Saturday鈥檚 bout was also clear in comments from 鈥淐anelo鈥 Alvarez.

鈥淚 feel great. This fight means a lot to me, and I鈥檓 fully ready. I can鈥檛 wait for Saturday night. I want to thank everyone who came out to support this event. I鈥檓 so excited, I can鈥檛 wait,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his is one of the biggest fights of my career without a doubt. A victory here means a lot, it will be at the very top of my accomplishments.鈥

He showed emotional as he spoke about his journey and passion for boxing in Spanish.

鈥淚 have always respected and loved what I do. Through discipline and the desire to become someone in life, I鈥檝e reached where I am today. I got here purely because of my love for the sport. If I didn鈥檛 love it, it would have been much harder. The road hasn鈥檛 been easy, it requires a lot of discipline and sacrifice, but my passion for boxing has always carried me forward,鈥 he said.

On the prospect of facing David Benavidez in the future, he said: 鈥淚 never say no to anything. We鈥檒l see later, but right now, my full focus is on this fight.鈥

He also addressed his training with Jaron 鈥淏oots鈥 Ennis: 鈥淚 always make sure to have great sparring partners in the gym because you need strong opposition in training. We have history with this family 鈥 his older brother was there when I fought Shane Mosley. I鈥檓 happy Jaron joined the camp; he gave me great work.鈥

Looking ahead to the bout, Canelo promised: 鈥淚鈥檓 going to give my best. This will be my greatest performance. I鈥檒l put everything I have into this fight. You鈥檒l see all my skills in the ring. If the knockout comes, great. If not, I鈥檒l still show why I am the best.鈥

On his walk into the ring, he added: 鈥淭his time, I鈥檒l walk out with only my team. We鈥檝e been waiting for this moment my entire career, and I want it to be just me and my team.

鈥淔or me, this is a defining moment that proves greater things are still to come. I鈥檓 grateful for everything this sport has given me and for putting me on the right path to learn and grow. I thank everyone, those who supported me and even those who left, because each taught me something and shaped my career.鈥

Also speaking at the press conference, Crawford said: 鈥淢any say I haven鈥檛 fought the biggest names or strongest opponents. On Saturday, we鈥檒l all see the truth inside the ring. Fights like this help boxing grow. They bring the best against the best, and that only makes the sport stronger. It will encourage more big matchups between top fighters.鈥

He added: 鈥淕reatness means everything to me right now. I have the chance to do something no other fighter has ever done, to become a three-time undisputed champion in three different weight divisions. I was the first to do it twice among men, and I鈥檒l be the first to do it three times.鈥

When asked what worried him most heading into Saturday, he replied firmly: 鈥淣othing at all. We did all the preparation needed. We know Canelo is a tough challenge, that鈥檚 exactly why this fight is happening. This is how legends are made.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know what the future holds, and I can鈥檛 say if this will be the biggest fight of my career. But I know great things are still ahead. All that matters now is this fight.鈥

The press conference concluded with the highly anticipated face-off between the two fighters, staged in front of Alalshikh and UFC President Dana White, who hosted the event.

Attention now turns to Friday鈥檚 official weigh-in at T-Mobile Arena, the traditional final checkpoint of fight week.


鈥楢 great honor鈥: Paralympic champion Al-Qurashi represents Saudi from Paris Olympics to Venice red carpet

鈥楢 great honor鈥: Paralympic champion Al-Qurashi represents Saudi from Paris Olympics to Venice red carpet
Updated 12 September 2025

鈥楢 great honor鈥: Paralympic champion Al-Qurashi represents Saudi from Paris Olympics to Venice red carpet

鈥楢 great honor鈥: Paralympic champion Al-Qurashi represents Saudi from Paris Olympics to Venice red carpet
  • He is the first Saudi athlete to win a gold medal in the 100-meter wheelchair race at the Paris Olympics, with a personal best of 14.48 seconds

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Paralympian Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi, a gold medalist last year in Paris, has become a symbol of the Kingdom鈥檚 growing global stature in sports and culture.

While recently training in Poland for the World Para Athletics Championship in New Delhi, Al-Qurashi received an invitation to walk the red carpet at the Venice International Film Festival, one of the world鈥檚 most prestigious cultural events.

鈥淩epresenting the Kingdom at a global festival like Venice is a responsibility and a great honor. Our nation deserves to be represented in all arenas, whether sports or culture. My presence in Venice was a message in this regard,鈥 Al-Qurashi said.

His presence in Venice was more than ceremonial. It came amidst intense international preparation, demonstrating that Saudi athletes can serve as ambassadors across multiple domains.

The combination of training in Poland and walking the red carpet in Venice, shows just how far Al-Qurashi has come in recent years.

Before Venice, the 27-year-old had already cemented his legacy in sports history. At the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, he became the first Saudi athlete to claim a gold medal in the 100-meter wheelchair race, clocking a personal best of 14.48 seconds.

鈥淭he victory was not just a personal moment, but the result of institutional support from the Paralympic Committee and the Ministry of Sports, along with a fully Saudi team standing behind me,鈥 he said.

The Paris gold was more than just a one-off athletic achievement for Al-Qurashi.

It represented a shift in 黑料社区鈥檚 approach to Paralympic sports, aligning with Vision 2030鈥檚 goals of fostering talent, empowering individuals with disabilities, and positioning the Kingdom鈥檚 team as a competitive force internationally.

For young Saudis with disabilities, Al-Qurashi鈥檚 accomplishment is a beacon of inspiration.

鈥淣othing is impossible today. Set a goal and a clear plan, and you will find everyone supporting you until you reach it,鈥 he said, addressing aspiring athletes.

His path to the podium required extraordinary discipline. Al-Qurashi follows a structured daily routine: early nights, morning and evening training sessions, and a carefully monitored diet.

A 黑料社区 support team, including coaches, nutritionists, medical staff, and administrators, ensures that every element of preparation is optimized for performance.

Al-Qurashi鈥檚 commitment to excellence extends beyond personal achievement.

While preparing for the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championship in Poland, he also embraced opportunities to represent 黑料社区 in international cultural forums, blending athletic prowess with diplomatic and cultural engagement.

Looking ahead, Al-Qurashi is focused on the World Championships in Rio de Janeiro in October, regional competitions, and ultimately the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games, where he aims to replicate his Paris success.

鈥淲hat we achieved in Paris is part of a longer journey. The future will be even greater, God willing, and Saudi sports will continue to be present at the highest levels,鈥 he said.

Al-Qurashi鈥檚 story is emblematic of a broader transformation in Saudi sports. The Kingdom is moving from symbolic participation to producing athletes who can excel on the world stage, enhancing national pride while demonstrating 黑料社区鈥檚 commitment to inclusivity and excellence.

His dual achievements 鈥 athletic success and cultural representation 鈥 challenge traditional narratives about the role of athletes.

By participating in Venice while maintaining rigorous training abroad, he illustrates that athletes can embody both excellence in competition and ambassadorship in global cultural forums.

Leadership and institutional support have played a pivotal role in his success.

Al-Qurashi credits the Saudi Paralympic Committee, the Ministry of Sports, and his coaching team for creating an environment where excellence is possible.

Their guidance, coupled with his dedication, allowed him to balance international competition, cultural representation, and personal preparation seamlessly.

From the gold medal podium in Paris to the glittering red carpet of Venice, Al-Qurashi鈥檚 journey reflects the intersection of ambition, discipline, and national pride.

He stands as a symbol of what determination and institutional support can achieve, inspiring a new generation of athletes and redefining the global perception of sports in 黑料社区.


Barca Liga homecoming against Valencia reduced to tiny stadium

Barca Liga homecoming against Valencia reduced to tiny stadium
Updated 12 September 2025

Barca Liga homecoming against Valencia reduced to tiny stadium

Barca Liga homecoming against Valencia reduced to tiny stadium
  • The Catalan giants will host Valencia at their 6,000-capacity Johan Cruyff training ground stadium as they bid to keep pace with leaders Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao

BARCELONA: After three weeks on the road to start the La Liga season champions Barcelona play their first home match on Sunday, although it won't be the glorious return to the rebuilt Spotify Camp Nou they had hoped for.

The Catalan giants will host Valencia at their 6,000-capacity Johan Cruyff training ground stadium as they bid to keep pace with leaders Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao.

Barca, fourth, are two points behind the top two after a 1-1 draw at Rayo Vallecano before the international break in which Hansi Flick's side were outplayed.

After being given permission to play away at the start of the season so the Camp Nou could be readied, Barca's time ran out.

They did not announce the venue for their game against Valencia until Tuesday, in the hopes they would get the permits they needed to play before a reduced-capacity crowd at their revamped stadium.

With a concert being held at the Olympic stadium -- where Barcelona have been playing the last two seasons during building work at Camp Nou, which is due to be completed in 2026 -- the club have been reduced to playing before a tiny crowd.

Rivals Real Madrid also played at their Alfredo Di Stefano training ground stadium during renovations at the Santiago Bernabeu, but it was mainly during the 2020/21 season when fans were not allowed to attend because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

"We will go back to Camp Nou as soon as possible, we're really looking forward to returning," said Barcelona president Joan Laporta on Thursday.

The Catalans thumped Italian side Como 5-0 at the Johan Cruyff stadium in August in a friendly, which they had also hoped to play at the Camp Nou, originally due to reopen in November 2024.

Barcelona granted Valencia 290 tickets for the match, which quickly sold out.

"We have to adapt even though we know that we want to play in big stadiums," complained Valencia midfielder Pepelu.

"In the end we can do little other than just playing the game and winning it."

Flick's rampant Barcelona thrashed Valencia 7-1 at the Olympic stadium last season but Pepelu expects a closer game on Sunday.

"We're ready to see if we can get a good result. We've worked to correct things from last year and we're convinced it will be a good match," he added.

Flick suggested his Barcelona team needed to keep their egos in check if they are to succeed this season following their domestic treble. Playing at the Johan Cruyff might bring them down to earth.

"It's important there are no egos, that kills the chances of success," said Flick, upset after the team's poor display against Rayo at Vallecas.

Teenage sensation Lamine Yamal also insisted Barcelona stars needed to be focussed after returning from international duty.

"We did not start (the season) with the intensity that we finished, we made mistakes," admitted Yamal.

"We are hungry for more, you have to give us time."

Real Madrid visit Real Sociedad while Athletic Bilbao host Alaves, both on Saturday, in a Basque Country double-header.