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Saudi driver Farah Al-Yousef to compete as wild card in F1 Academy Jeddah round

Saudi racing talent Farah Al-Yousef will make her debut in the 2025 F1 Academy series as a wild-card entry during Round 2 of the championship in Jeddah this weekend. (Supplied)
Saudi racing talent Farah Al-Yousef will make her debut in the 2025 F1 Academy series as a wild-card entry during Round 2 of the championship in Jeddah this weekend. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 April 2025

Saudi driver Farah Al-Yousef to compete as wild card in F1 Academy Jeddah round

Saudi driver Farah Al-Yousef to compete as wild card in F1 Academy Jeddah round
  • Racer hopes participation inspires other Saudi women to 鈥榗hase their dreams鈥

JEDDAH: Saudi racing talent Farah Al-Yousef will make her debut in the 2025 F1 Academy series as a wild-card entry during Round 2 of the championship in Jeddah this weekend, it was confirmed聽on Tuesday.

The announcement was made by the Saudi Motorsport Company, main promoter of the Formula 1 黑料社区n Grand Prix, which will host the F1 Academy race as part of its race weekend from April 18 to 20 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.

Al-Yousef鈥檚 participation follows in the footsteps of fellow Saudi driver Reema Juffali, who made an appearance in the series at the same venue last year.聽

鈥淩acing as a wild-card entry in the F1 Academy on home soil here in Jeddah is truly a dream come true,鈥 Al-Yousef said.

鈥淚 hope my participation inspires young girls across 黑料社区 to believe in themselves and chase their dreams.鈥

The 21-year-old has already made a name for herself in karting, winning the Saudi Women鈥檚 Karting Championship in 2022 and competing at the Karting World Finals, where she finished 26th.

She will also represent 黑料社区 at the FW Nations Cup Finals in Dubai in May.

The F1 Academy, launched in 2023, is an all-female racing series aimed at developing young female drivers aged 16 to 25.

The 2025 season spans seven rounds, each held as part of the F1 World Championship calendar, with races scheduled in Asia, Europe and North America.

After the opener in Shanghai, the series will move to Jeddah before heading to Miami, Montreal, Zandvoort and Singapore, concluding with the finale in Las Vegas in November.


Mahrez says 2026 World Cup will be his last as Algeria qualify

Mahrez says 2026 World Cup will be his last as Algeria qualify
Updated 59 min 54 sec ago

Mahrez says 2026 World Cup will be his last as Algeria qualify

Mahrez says 2026 World Cup will be his last as Algeria qualify
  • The 34-year-old winger scored once and assisted twice in Algeria鈥檚 3-0 win over Somalia
  • 鈥淭his will be my last World Cup. I鈥檓 not Ronaldo (40),鈥 Mahrez told Algerian media

ALGIERS: Riyad Mahrez ruled out extending his international career into his forties like Cristiano Ronaldo, declaring the 2026 World Cup will be his last after guiding Algeria to a fifth appearance at the tournament.
The 34-year-old winger, who plays for Al-Ahli 鈥 the reigning Asian champions 鈥 scored once and assisted twice in Algeria鈥檚 3-0 win over Somalia in the penultimate round of African qualifying, securing top spot in Group G and a place at next year鈥檚 finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
鈥淭his will be my last World Cup. I鈥檓 not Ronaldo (40),鈥 Mahrez told Algerian media.


鈥淚鈥檒l give everything I have to represent Algeria in the best possible way.鈥
Mahrez, who turns 35 in February, now has 33 goals in 106 international appearances. He praised his teammates, coach, and fans for their support, saying the team 鈥渄ominated from start to finish鈥 and that the focus now shifts to the Africa Cup of Nations.
鈥淚 thank God for this important win,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 happy to have helped with two assists, but the most important thing is that we鈥檝e officially qualified.鈥
Algeria have now qualified for the World Cup for the fifth time following appearances in 1982, 1986, 2010 and 2014. Their best performance came in 2014 in Brazil, where they reached the round of 16 for the first time before falling to eventual champions Germany in extra time.


Zlatan Ibrahimovic says Fabio Capello taught him to demand respect and become a superstar

Zlatan Ibrahimovic says Fabio Capello taught him to demand respect and become a superstar
Updated 10 October 2025

Zlatan Ibrahimovic says Fabio Capello taught him to demand respect and become a superstar

Zlatan Ibrahimovic says Fabio Capello taught him to demand respect and become a superstar
  • Ibrahimovic first encountered Fabio Capello, who had been named Juventus coach before his transfer in 2004, at the Bianconeri breakfast table
  • Ibrahimovic was one of PSG鈥檚 first high-profile signings under Qatari ownership in 2012

ROME: When Zlatan Ibrahimovic walked into a Serie A locker room for the first time at age 22 and saw the likes of Alessandro Del Piero, David Trezeguet and Gianluigi Buffon staring at him, he acknowledges that it felt like a 鈥渇antasy world.鈥
The retired Sweden superstar, now an adviser at AC Milan after also playing for the Rossoneri over two different spells as well as city rival Inter Milan, credited the Italian league with shaping him into one of the world鈥檚 top strikers during an entertaining on-stage discussion at this week鈥檚 European Football Clubs assembly.
鈥淲hen I came to Italy, it was the biggest competition in the world, and all the big players were playing there. I was young. I didn鈥檛 have a lot of respect, to be honest, because I wanted to prove myself,鈥 Ibrahimovic said.
鈥淏ut the first time I came to Juventus was a little bit fantasy world for me because I came from Ajax. I came in a locker room to Juventus where I saw (Lilian) Thuram, Buffon, (Fabio) Cannavaro, Del Piero, Trezeguet. All these big stars and I was like one week before I used to play PlayStation with these guys. One week later I was with them in the locker room.鈥
鈥業 became an animal鈥
Ibrahimovic first encountered Fabio Capello, who had been named Juventus coach before his transfer in 2004, at the Bianconeri breakfast table.
Capello was reading the Gazzetta dello Sport, Ibrahimovic recalled.
鈥淚 was like, 鈥楪ood morning, mister.鈥 He didn鈥檛 react, and I said (to myself), 鈥極h. I said the wrong word now.鈥 But I let it go. I waited five, 10 minutes. He just put the paper down and walked out. I was just like, 鈥榃ow. This is on a different level.鈥欌
Ibrahimovic, who went on to score 16 Serie A goals that season, eventually earned Capello鈥檚 attention.
鈥淚 asked him, 鈥楬ow do you gain respect鈥 from a group that he had? Because he had a team that was world-class players and everybody was like, 鈥業鈥檓 the best in the world.鈥 And they were the best of the world,鈥 Ibrahimovic said. 鈥淗e said, 鈥業 don鈥檛 ask for respect. I take the respect.鈥 That鈥檚 what he did with me in the breakfast by not talking to me.
鈥淗e was demanding. His discipline was very high. So, he raised me, and he put me down on the ground. So, one day I could be the best in the world, the next day I could be the worst player in the world. That was him triggering me and playing with my mind to bring the best out of me,鈥 Ibrahimovic added. 鈥淗e shaped my mentality. From a normal human being, I became an animal.鈥
Ibrahimovic went on to win Serie A five times 鈥 three trophies with Inter and two with Milan. Two Italian league titles at Juventus under Capello were stripped due to the Calciopoli scandal.
Mourinho, Guardiola and Ancelotti
Ibrahimovic also played under Jose Mourinho at Inter and Manchester United, Pep Guardiola at Barcelona and Carlo Ancelotti at Paris Saint-Germain.
鈥淭hey made a change in football. They changed the game in their own way,鈥 Ibrahimovic said. 鈥淏ecause I changed a lot of clubs, I had a lot of coaches.鈥
PSG鈥檚 鈥榓rchitect鈥
Ibrahimovic was one of PSG鈥檚 first high-profile signings under Qatari ownership in 2012.
鈥淚 will still say I鈥檓 the architect of that club. 鈥 It鈥檚 fantastic to be in a club where you started from one thing, with all the respect from the past, and (see) what it is today,鈥 Ibrahimovic said, adding of PSG鈥檚 first Champions League title last season: 鈥淚 was happy when PSG won it.鈥
Ibrahimovic himself never won Europe鈥檚 biggest club trophy.
鈥淓verybody knows I didn鈥檛 win the Champions League, so it鈥檚 no secret,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut the people will remember more that I didn麓t win it than the 90 percent that won it.鈥
Work ethic vs. talent
Known for his powerful and acrobatic goals, Ibrahimovic highlighted his mentality and training methods for helping him rise to the top.
鈥淚t was like a survival mode, and I brought that with me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 say always 50 percent is in your mind. It鈥檚 not only about the talent because the talent makes you over-confident. But the hard work makes you succeed and if you don鈥檛 do the hard work you will not arrive. The talent is not enough.鈥
Billionaire vs. millionaire
In all, Ibrahimovic played for nine different clubs, beginning with his hometown Malm枚 and also including the LA Galaxy before retiring with Milan in 2023.
While he said he respects players like Del Piero and Francesco Totti who spent decades with the same club, 鈥渢he challenge is (when) you bring your zip pack, and you go to the garden of somebody else to prove yourself. That鈥檚 different, because then you come to a different country, different culture, different club.鈥
In his typical brash fashion, Ibrahimovic added that he would be happy to start his career all over again now, because then 鈥淚 will be a billionaire, not a millionaire.鈥


鈥楩eels Incredible鈥: DP World ILT20聽auction sees Muhammad Rohid and Junaid Siddique lead UAE surge聽

鈥楩eels Incredible鈥: DP World ILT20聽auction sees Muhammad Rohid and Junaid Siddique lead UAE surge聽
Updated 10 October 2025

鈥楩eels Incredible鈥: DP World ILT20聽auction sees Muhammad Rohid and Junaid Siddique lead UAE surge聽

鈥楩eels Incredible鈥: DP World ILT20聽auction sees Muhammad Rohid and Junaid Siddique lead UAE surge聽
  • The 34-match fourth season begins Dec. 2, concludes Jan. 4

DUBAI: UAE pace bowlers Junaid Siddique and Muhammad Rohid were among the most coveted cricketers at the DP World ILT20 Season 4 player auction on Oct. 1, landing blockbuster deals worth $170,000 with Sharjah Warriorz and $140,000 with MI Emirates respectively.

The pair ranked four and five on the list of the most expensive acquisitions of the league鈥檚 historic first auction. The demand extended to fellow pacers Wasim Akram ($55,000, Sharjah Warriorz) and Haider Razzaq ($50,000, Gulf Giants) as well, signaling a major milestone for cricket in the region. 

Junaid, who returns to the Warriorz set-up for a fourth season, was secured when the franchise exercised its only right-to-match option, snatching the 32-year-old away from the highest bidders, Gulf Giants. The right-arm pacer impressed at the Men鈥檚 T20 Asia Cup in the UAE, emerging as the third-highest wicket taker with nine, including two four-wicket hauls against Oman and Pakistan. 

鈥淭his is a very special moment for me,鈥 Junaid said. 鈥淭o be brought back by the Warriorz at the first auction gives me a lot of confidence, and it also shows how far UAE cricket has come. Opportunities like these are important because they give us local players the chance to share the stage with some of the best cricketers in the world. I want to make the most of it, contribute to my team, and show what UAE players are capable of.鈥

Rohid鈥檚 deal with MI Emirates, which was also the result of the right-to-match option, added further weight to the day鈥檚 narrative of local players making big strides. The 23-year-old pacer only made his UAE debut earlier this year, but is quickly making himself a fixture in the team, often sharing new-ball responsibilities with Siddique. The left-armer has played for MI Emirates on 15 occasions in the past two seasons of the DP World ILT20, returning 19 wickets. 

鈥淚t feels incredible to be picked up by MI Emirates at the first auction,鈥 said Rohid. 鈥淧laying for this team, I have had a great learning curve in the past two seasons, and I see this as a chance to keep improving alongside some of the best players in the game. I also hope it shows young cricketers in the region that there are real opportunities here and that they can dream big.鈥 

Though still uncapped, local players Wasim Akram and Haider Razzaq also attracted huge interest when they went under the hammer. Both bowlers impressed franchises at the recently concluded DP World ILT20 Development Tournament 2025. They combined to pick up 27 wickets in seven games for the winners, Sharjah Warriorz Development. Razzaq led the way with 16 wickets 鈥 making him the tournament鈥檚 top wicket taker 鈥 while Akram secured a five-wicket haul including a hat-trick among his 11 scalps. 

Razzaq said: 鈥淭he DP World ILT20 Development Tournament 2025 was a great platform to showcase what we could do, especially with the pressure of the auction coming up. I鈥檓 thankful for the chance it gave me, and now that I鈥檓 with the Giants I hope it will be a big learning experience. I want to use the next season to learn and grow as much as I can.鈥

Sanjay Pahal, who was named Player of the Tournament at that same competition for his big hitting and knack of picking up wickets in clusters, also found a deal with the Desert Vipers at $10,000. Asif Khan (Gulf Giants, $26,000) and Ibrar Ahmed (Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, $22,000 RTM) were among the other prominent UAE acquisitions of the day. 

 


Dubai Basketball adds Australian guard Taran Armstrong to roster

Dubai Basketball adds Australian guard Taran Armstrong to roster
Updated 10 October 2025

Dubai Basketball adds Australian guard Taran Armstrong to roster

Dubai Basketball adds Australian guard Taran Armstrong to roster
  • The 23-year-old joins on a 1-year deal with an option for a second

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball has announced the signing of Australian point guard Taran Armstrong on a one-year contract, with a club option for a second year.

Armstrong most recently held a two-way contract with the Golden State Warriors, under which he spent most of his time with their G League affiliate, the Santa Cruz Warriors.

Standing at 1.96 meters, the 23-year-old Armstrong is known for his court vision, creativity, and scoring ability. He joins Dubai Basketball after strong performances in both Australia鈥檚 National Basketball League and the NBA G League.

Armstrong most recently played for the Cairns Taipans during the 2024鈥25 NBL season, where he averaged 17.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game, shooting 46.1 percent from the field and 35.1 percent from beyond the arc.

With the Santa Cruz Warriors he recorded 11.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 7.9 assists per game.

The addition of Armstrong adds depth and playmaking strength to Dubai鈥檚 backcourt as the team continue to develop their roster and identity while making their EuroLeague debut against European giants this season.

Armstrong reportedly said recently: 鈥淚鈥檓 really excited to join Dubai Basketball and be part of this ambitious project. The club鈥檚 vision and energy are incredible, and I can鈥檛 wait to get started and help the team win.鈥

鈥淛oining Dubai Basketball is a huge opportunity for me. I鈥檓 ready to work hard, learn from my teammates, and give everything for this team and the fans.鈥

Taran Armstrong鈥檚 signing for Dubai Basketball is a part of the club鈥檚 ongoing efforts to elevate the level of professional basketball in the UAE and the wider region.

Dubai marked the start of their EuroLeague journey at Coca-Cola Arena with a dominant win over Partizan in September.

The team will return to Coca-Cola Arena to play in front of their home crowd against EuroLeague icons FC Barcelona on Thursday, Oct. 16.


Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week

Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week
Updated 10 October 2025

Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week

Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week
  • The second edition of the event in Abu Dhabi, $VET Power Slap 16: Wolverine vs Klingbeil will be held on Oct. 24 at Space42 Arena

ABU DHABI: Power Slap is set to  return to the UAE capital as part of Abu Dhabi Showdown Week, which culminates with UFC 321: Aspinall vs Gane at Etihad Arena.

The second outing of the event to take place in Abu Dhabi,  $VET Power Slap 16: Wolverine vs KLINGBEIL Presented by Monster Energy, will be held on Friday, Oct. 24 at Space42 Arena.

Power Slap CEO Frank Lamicella said that he was excited to bring the event back to Abu Dhabi, pointing to last year鈥檚 breakthrough when the sport made its international debut, drawing a sold-out crowd and generating more than 700 million views worldwide.

The city, according to Lamicella, offers everything the sport needs to thrive: World-class venues, passionate fans and a stage that commands global attention. 鈥淧ower Slap is the fastest growing combat sport,鈥 he said. 鈥淟ast year, the show was a massive success. Returning to the emirate during Abu Dhabi Showdown Week adds another tentpole event for fight fans in the region.鈥

The sport鈥檚 first international event outside the US left a lasting impression when it took place in Abu Dhabi last October. One of Power Slap鈥檚 most anticipated matchups pitted Da Crazy Hawaiian against Dumpling for a Super Heavyweight title showdown, with fans from across the region and influencers from around the world attending.

鈥淔ans in Abu Dhabi are invested in combat sports and the athletes that compete and have anticipated the return of Power Slap for nearly a year now, and we鈥檙e excited to return to Abu Dhabi,鈥 Lamicella said.

This year鈥檚 main event promises a clash of eras. Light Heavyweight Champion Wolverine (5-2, 2 KOs), who has reigned for nearly 800 days, will defend his title against rising challenger Alan 鈥淭he Kryptonian鈥 Klingbeil (3-2, 2 KOs).

鈥淲olverine is a legend in this sport and has always been considered one of the best in the world,鈥 Lamicella said. 鈥淔ans are extremely interested in whether he can keep his title defense streak and cement himself as one of the best to ever do it. Meanwhile, Alan represents a crop of slap fighters inspired to get into the sport by Wolverine, and now he has the chance to prove he is a champion.鈥

The card also includes a super heavyweight showdown between Dumpling (2-1-1, 1 KO) and undefeated Makini 鈥淏ig Mak鈥 Manu (4-0, 3 KOs). For many of the athletes, competing in Abu Dhabi adds an extra layer of excitement.