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Success of FIBA Asia Cup 2025 should represent the best of 黑料社区: Hagop Khajirian

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Updated 16 May 2025

Success of FIBA Asia Cup 2025 should represent the best of 黑料社区: Hagop Khajirian

Success of FIBA Asia Cup 2025 should represent the best of 黑料社区: Hagop Khajirian
  • The FIBA executive director for Asia spoke to Arab News about the six participating Arab nations
  • 鈥淎 unified system is applied across all continents, including Asia, for hosting continental championships,鈥 Khajirian said

DUBAI: Following the trophy reveal for the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 on May 12, the second ever edition of the continent鈥檚 premier international basketball competition to take place in the Kingdom of 黑料社区 edges ever closer.

It is now less than two months until the 16-team tournament kicks off in Jeddah and the trophy is on a tour of the region as the build up to the tip-off in August ramps up.

鈥淭he trophy tour (started) in May (in Shenzhen, China),鈥 said Hagop Khajirian, FIBA executive director for Asia. 鈥淚t will include Lebanon, Iraq, Tehran, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates before reaching 黑料社区, where the trophy will be put on display in several cities, such as Riyadh and NEOM.鈥

The awarding of the tournament to 黑料社区, as with that of the FIBA Women鈥檚 Asian Cup 2025 taking place in China this July, was subject to a meticulous selection process.

鈥淎 unified system is applied across all continents, including Asia, for hosting continental championships,鈥 Khajirian said. 鈥淔our tournaments are held every four years and are awarded through a bidding process led by local federations. To be eligible, countries must meet specific criteria, one of the most important being the availability of a stadium with a minimum capacity of 7,500 spectators, though larger venues are preferred to accommodate greater attendances.

鈥淗osting privileges are typically granted to countries with prior experience in organizing such events, making it difficult for nations that haven鈥檛 hosted any continental championship to secure the rights to the premier men鈥檚 tournament,鈥 he added. 鈥淎ll of these factors are carefully considered, and the final decision on the host country rests with the respective continental federation. In Asia, that authority lies with FIBA Asia, just as FIBA Europe, FIBA Africa, and FIBA Americas oversee their respective continental championships.鈥

Khajirian stressed that while infrastructure, including stadium capacity, is a vital factor in the process, it is only one of several used to determine a suitable host.

鈥淭his isn鈥檛 the only or the main condition,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here are other factors to consider, including the local federation鈥檚 ability to organize a tournament of this scale in terms of size or level.

There is also the readiness of the country to support the federation in organizing the tournament, as well as the level of the host team, meaning it should be among the teams capable of competing until the advanced stages of the tournament.

With the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 set to take place from Aug. 5-17, the preparations in Jeddah are now entering their final stages.

鈥淢eetings are ongoing,鈥 said Khajirian. 鈥淥ver the past month and a half, we鈥檝e held three meetings in Jeddah with sports officials and the federation. There鈥檚 also an organizing committee for the tournament, headed by the president (of Saudi Basketball Federation) Dr. Ghassan Tashkandi. Among the tasks completed so far was the draw, which offered a glimpse of what鈥檚 to come, whether in terms of branding or attendance. It was a huge event, featuring the participation of MBC, along with specially prepared Arabic and English rap songs for the occasion.鈥
Khajirian believes that the branding of Asia鈥檚 premier basketball competition should be unique.

鈥淲e firmly believe that basketball should not be compared to any other sport, including football, because football exists in a completely different realm in terms of resources, fan engagement, corporate sponsorship, and financial investment,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here is no comparison. Instead of being held back by this complex, we think positively about how we can elevate basketball within our own domain. This is the stage we鈥檙e at now.

鈥淵ear after year, we鈥檝e been able to improve our performance, the teams鈥 performances, and the overall execution of our tournaments, including the draw, as we mentioned earlier,鈥 he added. 鈥淭his is the first time we鈥檝e organized a continental draw at this level. As for attracting sponsors, for Asian basketball tournaments, we already have major corporations in Asia, particularly in East Asia, that support basketball events not just regionally but globally.鈥

Khajirian said there are several Asia-based companies with long-term branding agreements spanning between 12 to 16 years with FIBA. These sponsorship for men鈥檚 tournaments were not limited to the finals, but the qualifiers as well.

Two years ago, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, told The Atlantic that although football is more popular in the Kingdom, basketball was his sport of choice. In the interview, he revealed that he is not a fan of working out in the gym and would rather take part in a dynamic sport like basketball. Khajirian believes with such backing from the top, the tournament in Jeddah could serve as a catalyst for promoting the game at grass roots level and potentially lead to a professional basketball league in the Gulf.

鈥淎bsolutely, the crown prince鈥檚 love for basketball gives us hope, it shows that the focus isn鈥檛 solely on football, and that other sports can also receive the financial backing and institutional support they need. It鈥檚 encouraging to know that influential figures like the crown prince and even President Obama appreciate the sport we鈥檙e passionate about. Their support inspires us and reminds us that, despite the challenges, help is possible if we do our part and work properly. That鈥檚 exactly what happened with this tournament.鈥

The involvement of six Arab nations is encouraging for the region but Khajirian believes tougher challenges need to be negotiated.

鈥淎rab teams need a range of reforms, starting with administration, player development, and increasing public interest in the game,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he most important factor in developing any sport is setting the bar high. Unfortunately, we鈥檝e been limiting ourselves to local or regional tournaments. The same applies in football. In the Gulf, we often treat the Arabian Gulf Cup as a kind of 鈥榳orld championship鈥 for the region. And that鈥檚 fine, but it should feel like a world-class event for our athletes. But we must go beyond that mindset. It may seem like a long shot, but it鈥檚 not impossible. We must aim higher if we want to compete seriously in tournaments like FIBA Asia, whether it鈥檚 the first edition or the fiftieth, that should be our ultimate goal.

鈥淲e鈥檙e currently working with the Arab Basketball Confederation to unify our programs.鈥

The draw for the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 placed the hosts Saudi in Group C with China Jordan and India. A tough Group A also includes two Arab nations, with Lebanon and Qatar joined by highly-rated Australia and South Korea. Syria landed in Group B with Guam Japan and Iran, while Iraq are in Group D with Chinese Taipei, New Zealand and Philippines.
For the six Arab nations, this represents a step up in competition in most cases.

鈥淕lobal competition is somewhat challenging even for Asian teams, to be realistic,鈥 Khajirian said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 the European level, then the African and Asian levels. We have the Australian team, which could potentially compete at the European level. We can say that Asian basketball is on par with African basketball, with Asia being slightly better. However, both remain far below the European standard. Among Asian teams, Arab national teams rank below average, with the exception of Lebanon鈥檚 teams in recent years. The Lebanese national team has delivered good results over an extended period, followed by the Jordanian national team. We鈥檙e talking about results from the past 15 years.

鈥淲e need to make significant efforts over the next five to 10 years to become permanently competitive with Asian teams like China, Japan, and Australia.鈥

Khajirian says that the region鈥檚 basketball fans can expect plenty of innovative engagements and activations before and during the tournament.

鈥淭he Saudi Federation has prepared many surprises for audience interaction with the event and the sport,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n all aspects, we have several options and need to select one. We have internal and external promotion plans. Among the Asia Cup promotions, there鈥檚 a trophy tour in several Asian countries, including ambassador visits. They鈥檙e supposed to conduct tours to highlight the tournament and they鈥檒l also shine a light on the women鈥檚 tournament.

鈥淲e鈥檙e coordinating with players so that competition winners might receive, for example, the jersey of a specific Japanese player,鈥 Khajirian added. 鈥淪o there are promotions for the tournament. There鈥檚 expected to be a strong audience turnout, which is considered a measure of the tournament鈥檚 success. The success of the tournament isn鈥檛 just measured by results but by attendance, the performance of the Saudi team, and the organizational execution of the tournament, all of which should present the best image of 黑料社区 today.鈥

August鈥檚 tournament in Jeddah is not the only major continental event taking place this summer, with 2025 FIBA Women鈥檚 Asia Cup being held in Shenzhen from July 13-20. Khajirian stressed the importance of supporting female basketball players just as much as their male counterparts at all levels.

鈥淎ll of the groups affiliated with FIBA, including continental federations, should have centers dedicated to developing basketball and women鈥檚 basketball in their countries,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is not limited to the technical aspect related to playing, but also includes aspects related to managing championships. All federations should be moving towards gender equality, even in the committees that sponsor basketball, men and women鈥檚 basketball alike. All these committees should have equal representation for men and women.

鈥淲hen it comes to managing games, we, FIBA Asia, were proactive in terms of adopting regulations and pillars,鈥 Kahjirian added. 鈥淚 remember that back in 2012 FIBA Asia was the first continental federation to have two female referees in each of the men鈥檚 basketball semi-final games. Three years ago, during the women鈥檚 championship, there were three female referees, five females among the table officials and all three statisticians were females. When it comes to FIBA Asia, up until seven or eight months ago, more than 50 percent of the employees were females.鈥

Khajirian has been hugely impressed, and surprised, by the development of women鈥檚 basketball in the Kingdom.

鈥淚 was truly amazed by what I saw in 黑料社区,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 visited the Kingdom nearly two years ago, we were discussing FIBA Asia with the president of the Saudi Basketball Federation, Dr. Ghassan Tashkandi. As we were heading from the federation鈥檚 center to another meeting, he said that, since we still have some time, let鈥檚 go by a basketball court. A women鈥檚 basketball festival was taking place, a match between two Saudi teams, coached by Greek trainers, and attended by a live audience.

鈥淚 was genuinely amazed. I started asking questions because, until then, it felt like this kind of information wasn鈥檛 being shared widely,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e hadn鈥檛 even been asking whether women鈥檚 basketball activities existed in 黑料社区. Fast forward to today, 黑料社区 is the most active Arab country when it comes to basketball, and it鈥檚 backed by figures.

鈥淭he local tournaments and the number of registered female basketball players are all clear indicators. I was amazed. In recent years, Lebanon has made efforts to catch up, especially in the U14 and U16 male and female categories, but 黑料社区 is clearly leading the way in this field.

鈥淚t鈥檚 genuinely impressive,鈥 he concluded. 鈥満诹仙缜 is on the right path, and other Gulf countries should take note and follow its example. While there may not yet be strong external competitiveness, it鈥檚 not far-fetched to imagine a Saudi women鈥檚 team reaching the finals of FIBA Asia in the near future.鈥


Djokovic battles into Shanghai Masters semifinals as Vacherot鈥檚 fairytale run continues

Djokovic battles into Shanghai Masters semifinals as Vacherot鈥檚 fairytale run continues
Updated 10 October 2025

Djokovic battles into Shanghai Masters semifinals as Vacherot鈥檚 fairytale run continues

Djokovic battles into Shanghai Masters semifinals as Vacherot鈥檚 fairytale run continues
  • Vacherot pulled off a huge upset, stunning 10th seed Holger Rune 2-6 7-6(4) 6-4 to become the second-lowest ranked player ever to reach an ATP Masters semifinal
  • Vacherot鈥檚 cousin Arthur Rinderknech is also in the quarterfinals, with the Frenchman set to play Felix Auger-Aliassime on Friday

SHANGHAI: Fourth seed Novak Djokovic battled past a spirited Zizou Bergs 6-3, 7-5 on Thursday to reach the Shanghai Masters semifinals for a 10th time, setting up a clash with surprise package and world No. 204 Valentin Vacherot.

In challenging conditions, Djokovic was made to work harder than the scoreline suggests by his Belgian opponent, who actually registered more winners than the four-time champion but was undone by unforced errors.

鈥淔irst encounter with Bergs, a great guy. Obviously a lot of firepower in his game. He played a good game,鈥 Djokovic said.

鈥淎gain, I was a little bit too passive. Just very challenging conditions these days for all the players. Just trying to stay alive on the court and glad to overcome this hurdle.鈥

Bergs shows resilience

In the opening set, Bergs showed remarkable resilience by saving five set points to frustrate Djokovic, before the Serbian finally closed it out with an unreturned serve.

The second set proved even more gruelling, with both players serving well but treating the crowd to breathtaking rallies that left Djokovic hunched over his racquet on several occasions.

The highlight came during one extraordinary rally where Djokovic gave Bergs five golden opportunities to seal the point with overhead shots and volleys at the net, only to somehow emerge victorious and bring the crowd to its feet.

Djokovic eventually sealed victory on his third match point, advancing to face Vacherot in what promises to be an intriguing semifinal clash.

鈥淎mazing story for him. This tournament has taken out top players of the world... it鈥檚 really impressive what he鈥檚 doing,鈥 Djokovic said.

Vacherot set to crack top 100

Vacherot pulled off a huge upset, stunning 10th seed Holger Rune 2-6 7-6(4) 6-4 to become the second-lowest ranked player ever to reach an ATP Masters semifinal.

The Monegasque qualifier鈥檚 remarkable run will see him crack the top 100 next week after spending half of last year sidelined with injury, but even playing in Shanghai was a question mark when he arrived.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 even come as a qualifier, I came as an alternate. I wasn鈥檛 sure to even play the qualifier,鈥 Vacherot said.

鈥淐oming back from six months out is always not easy. You cannot just come back and win tournaments right and left. You鈥檝e just got to fight your way through a little bit.鈥

Vacherot鈥檚 stunning journey in Shanghai, which now includes wins over four seeds, looked doomed early on as Rune raced through a physically demanding opening set while the underdog felt his 鈥渓ungs were screaming.鈥

But the tide turned dramatically in the second-set tiebreak when Vacherot produced a stunning backhand crosscourt winner to take a 5-4 lead.

Rune crashed his next shot into the net and could only watch as Vacherot fired a forehand winner down the line on set point to level the match.

Rune struggled physically in the decider, requiring the trainer twice to massage his leg. Vacherot then capitalized to complete a memorable victory in a contest lasting a minute shy of three hours.

鈥淚t would mean a lot to play at least one of the guys of the 鈥楤ig Three鈥 in my career,鈥 Vacherot said on playing Djokovic.

Vacherot鈥檚 cousin Arthur Rinderknech is also in the quarterfinals, with the Frenchman set to play Felix Auger-Aliassime on Friday.


 


Lack of crowd noise a bit sad, says England鈥檚 Tuchel after win over Wales

Lack of crowd noise a bit sad, says England鈥檚 Tuchel after win over Wales
Updated 10 October 2025

Lack of crowd noise a bit sad, says England鈥檚 Tuchel after win over Wales

Lack of crowd noise a bit sad, says England鈥檚 Tuchel after win over Wales
  • The German said his loyalty to the players he used in last month鈥檚 wins had been rewarded

LONDON: England head coach Thomas Tuchel has never been slow to speak his mind and the German turned his ire on the Wembley fans on Thursday, criticizing the home supporters for being too quiet in a comfortable 3-0 friendly win against Wales.
The mood was buoyant enough as goals by Morgan Rogers, Ollie Watkins and Bukayo Saka in the opening 20 minutes made England鈥檚 eighth successive win over the Welsh a formality.
With the game petering out in the second half, many England fans opted to leave early, some launched paper aeroplanes and it was only the loud away contingent who created any noise.
鈥淲e had one-and-a-half training days to prepare against a well-trained team and we did very well,鈥 Tuchel said. 鈥淲e had an excellent first half, we were 3-0 up very quickly, but we could have been 4-0 up at halftime.
鈥淭hen we couldn鈥檛 score, the fourth one, the fifth one, the stadium was silent, we never got any energy back from the fans. I think the players delivered a lot to get more from the stands.
鈥淲hat more can you give them? Twenty minutes, three goals, and the way we attacked Wales, and they didn鈥檛 let them escape, even from their own half, and it was ball-win after ball-win.
鈥淚f you鈥檙e here for half an hour, it鈥檚 just Wales fans. Yeah, so a bit sad. The team deserved big support today.鈥
In his press conference later Tuchel said he had no doubt that England鈥檚 support in Latvia on Tuesday, when a win could seal their place at next year鈥檚 World Cup, will be louder.
鈥淚鈥檓 100 percent sure that we will have fantastic support in the (World Cup) and we will have top support in Latvia. We had excellent support in Serbia,鈥 he said.
鈥淏ut today we were 3-0 up and I was like 鈥榳hy is the roof still on?鈥 It鈥檚 nothing big. It was just like it could have helped us also in the second half, in some moments, to regain energy and to regain a rhythm.鈥
Tuchel left out Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Jack Grealish from his squad, while captain Harry Kane, Noni Madueke and Reece James were missing from the team that beat Serbia 5-0 last month because of injury.
But the German said his loyalty to the players he used in last month鈥檚 wins had been rewarded.
鈥淭he team鈥檚 pushing itself, they buy into the idea, and they love the idea of going after opponents,鈥 Tuchel, who has won six of his first seven matches in charge, said.
鈥淎t the moment, it鈥檚 very intense, it鈥檚 very demanding, but it鈥檚 very effective. I鈥檓 very delighted with the last two matches. We are absolutely on the right way and on the side it feels like we show very good behavior, even like a club team.
鈥淭his is the feeling that we want to create. And like I said, the competition is on, and you can feel it. The guys who play are happy to play. They want to keep their shirts.鈥 


Spain鈥檚 La Liga plans to make its international match an annual event

Spain鈥檚 La Liga plans to make its international match an annual event
Updated 09 October 2025

Spain鈥檚 La Liga plans to make its international match an annual event

Spain鈥檚 La Liga plans to make its international match an annual event
  • 鈥淭he idea is to follow a similar model but with one difference: We will only play one match abroad,鈥 Tebas said
  • 鈥淚t鈥檚 a strategy that will help to increase revenues in the mid- to long-term, because we will increase the value of our partners, our sponsors

NEW YORK: La Liga plans to make an international soccer match an annual event after announcing Barcelona and Villarreal will play outside Miami on Dec. 20, Spanish league president Javier Tebas said during an interview with The Associated Press.
Becoming the first major European league to move a competitive match abroad, La Liga is following the model of the NFL, which has played in London since 2007, and this season also has games in Berlin, Dublin, Madrid and Sao Paulo.
鈥淭he idea is to follow a similar model but with one difference: We will only play one match abroad,鈥 Tebas said of future schedules. 鈥淪o I strongly believe that what they are doing is something very positive for the competition. They are letting people all over the world to know the competition, to engage with the competition.鈥
The soccer match will be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, home of the NFL鈥檚 Miami Dolphins. La Liga intends to announce future international games with longer lead times. It usually releases its schedule around the start of July.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a strategy that will help to increase revenues in the mid- to long-term, because we will increase the value of our partners, our sponsors. We will increase the value of audiovisual rights with our broadcasters,鈥 he said.
鈥淗opefully we will increase the interest, the engagement of the audience in other countries as we are expecting to bring this one game every year to different countries around the world.鈥
Italy鈥檚 Serie A is planning to move a Feb. 8 match between Milan and Como from San Siro to Perth, Australia, because the Italian stadium won鈥檛 be available after hosting the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics two days earlier.
Tebas said the experience of playing in an NFL stadium with many food and beverage options and gathering areas could spark improvements in Spain. Real Madrid renovated Estadio Santiago Bernab茅u and Osasuna revamped El Sadar.
Construction is ongoing at Barcelona鈥檚 Camp Nou, Betis鈥 Estadio Benito Villamar铆n and Getafe鈥檚 Estadio Coliseum, and Valencia has long-delayed plans for a Nou Mestalla.
鈥淭he objective is to increase the match day experience more than the two hours,鈥 Tebas said. 鈥淭he clubs are already working toward that objective.鈥
CONCACAF, soccer鈥檚 governing body for North and Central America and the Caribbean, said Thursday it must approve the match and 鈥渨ill conduct a thorough review of the application, including consulting key regional and global stakeholders.鈥
Tebas said CONCACAF cannot block the game because of last year鈥檚 settlement that dropped FIFA from a lawsuit by the promoter Relevent, which like Hard Rock Stadium and the Dolphins is owned by Stephen Ross.
鈥淭here is already a positive resolution in court that Relevent achieved against FIFA and that goes as well to CONCACAF in the US, so they can鈥檛 really go against that court resolution,鈥 he said.
Tebas said Barcelona and Villarreal would play any Copa del Rey round of 32 matches on Dec. 16, then fly immediately after their games and arrive in Florida early on Wednesday ahead of the Saturday game.
Tebas said La Liga has chartered planes to bring to Florida what it estimates will be 2,000 to 3,000 fans from Villarreal, which is the home team. Relevent said a presale of tickets will start Oct. 21 and general sale the next day.


Algeria qualify for the World Cup for first time since 2014 after Mahrez inspires win

Algeria qualify for the World Cup for first time since 2014 after Mahrez inspires win
Updated 09 October 2025

Algeria qualify for the World Cup for first time since 2014 after Mahrez inspires win

Algeria qualify for the World Cup for first time since 2014 after Mahrez inspires win
  • A 3-0 win over Somalia on Thursday guaranteed Algeria first place in Group G in African qualifying
  • Algeria, captained by Riyad Mahrez, joined neighboring nations Morocco and Tunisia as well as Mohamed Salah鈥檚 Egypt in securing a spot in next year鈥檚 expanded 48-team tournament

BIR EL DJIR, Algeria: Algeria have become the fourth African country to qualify for the 2026 World Cup 鈥 and all of them are from the north of the continent.
A 3-0 win over Somalia on Thursday guaranteed Algeria first place in Group G in African qualifying with a match to spare and a return to the World Cup for the first time since 2014.
Algeria, captained by Riyad Mahrez and led by former Switzerland coach Vladimir Petkovic, joined neighboring nations Morocco and Tunisia as well as Mohamed Salah鈥檚 Egypt in securing a spot in next year鈥檚 expanded 48-team tournament being held in the United States, Canada and Mexico.


It will be the fifth time for the Algerians at the World Cup 鈥 and they鈥檝e only ever progressed from the group stage once, in 2014 when they lost to Germany in the round of 16.
A total of nine African teams will directly qualify and be in the World Cup tournament draw taking place on Dec. 5 in Washington D.C.
The other five group winners will be known over the next week. The four best runners-up play in a knockout competition in November, and the winner advances to the playoffs.
Mahrez stars
Despite being a home game for Somalia, it was staged at the Miloud Hadefi Olympic Complex in Algeria and the fans were treated to a show by Mahrez 鈥 the team鈥檚 star winger who used to play for Manchester City and now is at Al-Ahli in 黑料社区.

The 34-year-old Mahrez set up goals for Mohamed Amoura in the sixth and 58th minutes, either side of scoring himself with a fierce strike into the roof of the net in the 19th.
Mahrez started his international career weeks before the 2014 World Cup, and was included in Algeria鈥檚 squad for the tournament, only playing in their first group game.
Fight for second
Uganda stayed in second place in the group 鈥 four points behind Algeria 鈥 after beating Botswana 1-0 and moved three points clear of Mozambique, which lost 2-1 at home to Guinea.
In the final round of matches, Uganda travel to Algeria and Mozambique play Somalia.
Morocco the benchmark
All the African teams heading to the World Cup will look to repeat the exploits of Morocco, which became the first team from the continent to reach the semifinals in the 2022 tournament in Qatar.


Indonesia bars Israeli athletes from gymnastics world championship

Indonesia bars Israeli athletes from gymnastics world championship
Updated 09 October 2025

Indonesia bars Israeli athletes from gymnastics world championship

Indonesia bars Israeli athletes from gymnastics world championship
  • 鈥淭he Indonesian government has a firm stance that it will not have any contact with Israel until Israel recognizes the existence of a free and sovereign Palestine,鈥 Yusril said
  • Israeli nationals with dual passports can also enter Indonesia using their other passport

JAKARTA: Indonesia will not issue visas to Israeli athletes for the upcoming world artistic gymnastics championships in Jakarta, a minister said Thursday, citing the nation鈥檚 support for Palestinians.
The event, scheduled for October 19-25 in the world鈥檚 most populous Muslim-majority nation, is expected to feature more than 500 athletes from 79 countries.
Israeli athletes were reportedly among those set to compete, but coordinating minister for legal affairs and human rights Yusril Ihza Mahendra said the government would not allow them entry.
鈥淭he Indonesian government has a firm stance that it will not have any contact with Israel until Israel recognizes the existence of a free and sovereign Palestine,鈥 Yusril said in a statement.
Indonesia has no formal ties with Israel, but Israeli nationals or their sponsors, such as Indonesian-based businesses or Indonesian nationals, can apply for a short-term visa under the 鈥渃alling visa鈥 procedure.
Israeli nationals with dual passports can also enter Indonesia using their other passport.
Immigration and Corrections Minister Agus Andrianto told local media Kompas.com on Thursday the move followed a formal request from the Indonesian Gymnastics Federation.
Andrianto confirmed the decision to AFP, without elaborating.
The federation did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In July 2023, Indonesia pulled out of hosting the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) World Beach Games following controversy over Israel鈥檚 participation.
In March that year, Indonesia lost the hosting rights to the FIFA Under-20 World Cup after two governors objected to Israel鈥檚 participation.