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Saudi coach Renard expecting a tough game against Japan

黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
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黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
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黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
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黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
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黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
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黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
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黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo. (AN Japan Photo)
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Updated 24 March 2025

Saudi coach Renard expecting a tough game against Japan

Saudi coach Renard expecting a tough game against Japan
  • Japan qualified for next year鈥檚 World Cup with a 2-0 victory over Bahrain on Thursday
  • Renard聽said the previous game against China, which 黑料社区 won 1-0聽was 鈥渁 good game鈥

TOKYO: 黑料社区 manager Herv茅聽Renard says Japan鈥檚 qualification for the World Cup will not affect how either team plays when they meet on Tuesday at Saitama Stadium just north of Tokyo.

Japan qualified for next year鈥檚 World Cup with a 2-0 victory over Bahrain on Thursday聽and remained top of Group C with 19 points from seven games. Australia is second with聽10 points followed by 黑料社区 with nine.

鈥淲e still have to play Japan tomorrow, then go to Bahrain and to receive Australia for聽the last game, so it鈥檚 a聽tough sprint for the second position,鈥澛燫enard said at a press conference on Monday held in Saitama Stadium near Tokyo. "You always have to adapt yourself to the situation, to be strong and to fight to get the direct qualification.聽We know Japan聽are disciplined, we know their聽philosophy, and聽there is no doubt they can play this game against us at 100 percent.聽We are playing against the best team in Asia,聽so聽we will be聽ready to compete on the field tomorrow.鈥

Goalkeeper Nawaf Al-Aghidi聽said the Saudi squad have had a positive few days in Japan: 鈥淲e have a good a couple of days here in Japan and everything has been聽positive. I would like to thank the Japanese for their warm welcome for the team here and we would like to congratulate them on securing their spot in the World Cup finals. Tomorrow's game is a difficult game for both teams and hopefully we can manage to get the three points.鈥

Renard聽said the previous game against China, which 黑料社区 won 1-0聽was 鈥渁 good game鈥澛燽ut admitted his team was not efficient聽enough. 鈥淲e didn't score a lot of goals, but we got a lot of opportunities,鈥澛爃e said.

Renard noted that the squad had suffered some injuries, and the demands of Ramadan had also affected聽some players, but he emphasized, he was not looking for excuses. 鈥淵es, it's true we have some injured players, but聽this is part of football where we must adapt ourselves. Concerning聽getting聽cramp during Ramadan, it聽is never easy for all the players, but they must adapt themselves. So, we must be ready tomorrow聽because tomorrow we'll have to run聽a聽lot.鈥

Al-Aghidi said his role as a goalkeeper聽was just to help the team: 鈥淢y aim is always to help my national team, and this is why I wanted to have more playing time, and this is the place I want to be. As a goalkeeper,聽it's very important to have more playing time.聽I'm ready to play a key role for my team tomorrow. I will do my best to help my fellow players during the game to get the result that we have been working for.鈥

Renard聽was asked about Japan鈥檚 ambition to win the World Cup by 2050.

鈥淚t's normal when you have a聽big ambition,鈥澛爃e replied. 鈥淭o win the World Cup is a very big ambition, but they can do聽this聽in the future, I'm sure, because they have so many quality聽players.聽We are playing against a very strong team, so we need to be ready to have a tough game. But in football you must believe in yourself.鈥


Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup

Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup
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Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup

Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup
  • Hosts 黑料社区 lose out to highly rated China in the opening game of the basketball competition; in the other game in Group C, Jordan hold off India
  • In Group D, New Zealand record a comfortable victory over Iraq, while Chinese Taipei shock the Philippines

JEDDAH: Basketball fans were treated to four thrilling encounters on the opening day of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup in Jeddah on Tuesday, as 16 teams begin their quest for glory at the 31st staging of the competition.

Hosts 黑料社区 lost 88-93 to China, who are the most decorated team in the history of the tournament, with 16 titles to their name.

Despite the disappointment, coach Ricard Casas praised the Saudi players for their performance saying: 鈥淭hey really played well and showed their character against China, which is considered one of the best basketball teams in Asia.

鈥淪till, we have two more games and hopefully we can qualify for the quarter finals.鈥

The Kingdom鈥檚 shooting guard, Mohammed Abdurahkman who plays for Spanish team Club Basket Bilbao Berri, said the team did their best but luck was not on their side.

鈥淲e had a tough game with China but it is important for us to come back and win the next games against India and Jordan,鈥 he added.

In the other game in Group C, Jordanian forward Hashem Abbas came through for his team when they needed him most as Jordan held off India in overtime to win 91-84.

黑料社区 will take on Jordan on Thursday, while India faces China.

In Group D, New Zealand, nicknamed the 鈥淭all Blacks,鈥 recorded a comfortable 100-78 win over Iraq and have their sights set on going all the way.

鈥淥ur focus is to finish as high as we can on the podium,鈥 said head coach Judd Flavell. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a tough tournament and our pool is tough. If we鈥檙e going to be our best, these teams will expose areas for improvement.鈥

Chinese Taipei and the Philippines lined up for the final game of the day, which attracted an impressive crowd that saw former come from behind to shock the latter with a 95-87 victory.

The Chinese face Iraq on Thursday, while the Philippines will need a win against New Zealand to keep their hopes alive.

The lineup of games on Wednesday is: title holders Australia vs. South Korea, Japan vs. Syria, Guam vs. Iran, and Qatar vs. Lebanon.


Al-Hilal face ban from 2026-27 Saudi Super Cup

Al-Hilal face ban from 2026-27 Saudi Super Cup
Updated 05 August 2025

Al-Hilal face ban from 2026-27 Saudi Super Cup

Al-Hilal face ban from 2026-27 Saudi Super Cup
  • Al-Hilal had violated Article (59-3) of the Disciplinary and Ethics Regulations and was fined $133,000
  • The committee said the decision is subject to appeal

RIYADH: Holders Al-Hilal will be banned from the 2026-27 Saudi Super Cup if they qualify after withdrawing from this season鈥檚 four-team competition, the 黑料社区 Football Federation鈥檚 (SAFF) Disciplinary and Ethics Committee said on Tuesday.

The decision came after Al-Hilal pulled out of the Super Cup, scheduled to be played from August 19-23 in Hong Kong, citing player fatigue following their Club World Cup campaign. They lost 2-1 to Fluminense in the quarter-finals on July 4.

鈥淎l-Hilal refused to participate in the Saudi Super Cup for the 2025-2026 season after the official schedule for the competition was issued,鈥 the Disciplinary and Ethics Committee said in a statement.

鈥淎s a result, the committee ruled that Al-Hilal had violated Article (59-3) of the Disciplinary and Ethics Regulations and fined the club 500,000 Saudi Riyals ($133,000) to be paid to the SAFF,鈥 the statement added.

In addition to the fine, the club was banned from participating in the 2026-27 Super Cup and stripped of any financial awards allocated for this season鈥檚 competition.

The committee said the decision is subject to appeal.

Al-Hilal have been asked for comment.

They won the Super Cup by beating Al-Nassr last season for a record-extending fifth title.

The Saudi Super Cup is contested by the winners and runners-up of the King鈥檚 Cup and Saudi Pro League. Al-Hilal finished second in the 2024-25 Pro League behind Al-Ittihad.

Al-Hilal, who were due to face King鈥檚 Cup runners-up Al-Qadsiah in the Super Cup semifinals on August 20, have been replaced by AFC Champions League winners Al-Ahli.

Since Al-Ittihad won the Pro League and King鈥檚 Cup, the extra Super Cup spot was awarded to Al-Nassr 鈥 the third-placed team in the league 鈥 who they face in the semis on August 19.


England face searching Ashes questions after India series thriller

England face searching Ashes questions after India series thriller
Updated 05 August 2025

England face searching Ashes questions after India series thriller

England face searching Ashes questions after India series thriller

LONDON: England suffered an agonizing six-run loss to India at the Oval on Monday as one of the most dramatic Test series of recent times ended in a 2-2 draw.
Their next major red-ball assignment is a five-match Ashes series away to arch-rivals Australia 鈥 where England have gone 15 Tests without a win 鈥 starting in November.
Here are some of the key issues that emerged from England鈥檚 rollercoaster contest with India and what they mean for their quest to regain the Ashes 鈥淒own Under.鈥
What England gain from having Ben Stokes in their side was never more evident than when their inspirational captain missed the fifth Test with a shoulder injury 鈥 a fresh worry following his history of hamstring trouble.
The 34-year-old all-rounder was the most threatening member of England鈥檚 attack against India, taking 17 wickets at 25 in 140 overs 鈥 the most he has bowled in a series.
Stokes also looked back to his best with the bat, scoring 141 in England鈥檚 mammoth total of 669 in the drawn fourth Test at Old Trafford. By contrast specialist opener Zak Crawley failed to reach three figures in nine innings.
And at the Oval, the sight of vice-captain Ollie Pope running off to the dressing room to receive what appeared to be tactical guidance from Stokes did not say much for England鈥檚 depth of leadership.
England limited-overs captain Harry Brook, also a mainstay of the Test team and a lively skipper in the Stokes mold, could yet prove a better fit as vice-captain against Australia.
England have long believed a battery of genuinely fast bowlers is essential if they are to win an Ashes series in Australia for the first time since 2010/11.
But fitness issues could blight their best-laid plans.
Jofra Archer made an encouraging return to Test cricket against India but played just two matches as England looked to manage the express paceman鈥檚 workload.
Mark Wood, another bowler with genuine pace, has not played Test cricket for nearly 12 months and had knee surgery earlier this year.
The inconsistent Josh Tongue鈥檚 return of 19 wickets at under 30 in the India series could well see him selected for Ashes duty, with Gus Atkinson鈥檚 five-wicket haul on his return to Test duty at the Oval doing his cause no harm.
England, and Stokes in particular, have shown huge faith in Shoaib Bashir, a 21-year-old off-spinner unable to hold down a regular place in a county side but who has now taken 68 wickets in 19 Tests at 39.
In the India series, Bashir鈥檚 10 wickets came at an expensive average of 54.1, before a finger injury ruled him out of the last two Tests.
But Hampshire stalwart Liam Dawson failed to seize his chance in the drawn fourth Test, with Stokes appearing to tell the left-armer where he should be bowling on the Old Trafford pitch.
Leicestershire鈥檚 20-year-old leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed, already England鈥檚 youngest Test cricketer, is another option.
England, however, didn鈥檛 bother with a specialist spinner at the Oval, deploying Joe Root and Jacob Bethell 鈥 clean bowled following a reckless charge down the pitch during a second-innings collapse 鈥 for a mere 11 overs combined.
But former Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes England should stick with Bashir for the Ashes because of his similarity to outstanding Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon.
鈥淎ustralia will have probably three or four left-handers in their line-up which will aid the right-arm off-spinner as well,鈥 Ponting told Sky Sports. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 the over-spin that you need in Australia.鈥


Jorge Costa, Champions League winning captain of Porto, dies at 53

Jorge Costa, Champions League winning captain of Porto, dies at 53
Updated 05 August 2025

Jorge Costa, Champions League winning captain of Porto, dies at 53

Jorge Costa, Champions League winning captain of Porto, dies at 53
  • Costa was Porto鈥檚 director of football at the time of his death
  • The club said in their announcement that Costa embodied Porto鈥檚 values

PORTO: Jorge Costa, who captained Porto to the 2004 Champions League title, died Tuesday of cardiac arrest, the club said. He was 53.

Costa, a central defender who made 50 international appearances for Portugal, was Porto鈥檚 director of football at the time of his death.

The club said in their announcement that Costa embodied Porto鈥檚 values: 鈥渄edication, leadership, passion, and an unwavering spirit of conquest.鈥

Portuguese media reported that Costa sustained cardiac arrest at the club鈥檚 training center and was transported to S茫o Jo茫o Hospital.

Costa鈥檚 finest achievement in his playing career was as captain of Jose Mourinho鈥檚 Porto team that was a surprise winner of the Champions League in 2004. A year earlier, he lifted the second-tier UEFA Cup.

Costa also helped Porto win eight Portuguese league titles.

He spent a short period on loan at English team Charlton in the 2001-02 season.

鈥淭o hear of a life taken at 53 is never nice to hear, but he鈥檚 a former teammate who had such a great standing in the game and captained a Champions League winning side,鈥 said Steve Brown, chair of Charlton鈥檚 ex-players鈥 association.

鈥淗e was loved at Charlton, a man mountain of a player and a great guy too.鈥


Algeria upset Uganda in CHAN opener

Algeria upset Uganda in CHAN opener
Updated 05 August 2025

Algeria upset Uganda in CHAN opener

Algeria upset Uganda in CHAN opener
  • Man of the match Meziane was on target himself on 76 minutes
  • Three minutes later Sofiane Bayazid put the result beyond doubt

NAIROBI: Algeria thumped Uganda 3-0 in their opening African Nations Championships (CHAN) Group C match in Kampala on Monday.

Uganda鈥檚 defeat means it is the only co-hosting nation to lose their CHAN opening match following twin victories for Tanzania and Kenya over the weekend.

Ayoub Ghezala rose high to head in an Abderrahmane Meziane cross at the near post for the Desert Foxes before the break.

Man of the match Meziane was on target himself on 76 minutes with a superb left-footed curler from the edge of the box.

Three minutes later Sofiane Bayazid put the result beyond doubt after a one-two combination
with left-back Naoufel Khacef.

Uganda were left ruing two missed chances when Joel Ssrunjogi and Patrick Kakande鈥檚 long range efforts were thwarted by Algerian keeper Zakaria Boulhalfaya.

Uganda next meet Guinea who got their campaign off to a winning start with a 1-0 win over Niger in a tie that required frequent use of video assistant referee (VAR).

Teenage striker Mohammed Bangoura atoned for an early miss with the only goal two minutes into the second half which was confirmed after a VAR review, having initially been ruled offside.