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Green Falcons settle in Austin, finalize preparations for USA game

Green Falcons settle in Austin, finalize preparations for USA game
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The Green Falcons train, under the watchful eye of head coach Herve聽Renard, at St. Edward鈥檚 University, in Austin, Texas. (Supplied)
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Green Falcons settle in Austin, finalize preparations for USA game

Green Falcons settle in Austin, finalize preparations for USA game
  • Squad greeted by 黑料社区鈥檚 Consul General in Houston Shafi Al-Otaibi.
  • Hassan Kadesh and Mohannad Al-Saad continued recovery work, guided by the team鈥檚 medical staff

AUSTIN: The Saudi national football team has touched down in Austin, Texas, and is now in the final stretch of its preparations for Thursday night鈥檚 highly anticipated Concacaf Gold Cup game against the United States at Q2 Stadium.

Arriving from San Diego late Tuesday, the squad was greeted by 黑料社区鈥檚 Consul General in Houston, Shafi Al-Otaibi. Saudi Football Federation President Yasser Al-Misehal extending his thanks to the consulate for their hospitality and the smooth coordination of arrival logistics.

Once settled, the Green Falcons got straight to work. Under the watchful eye of head coach Herve聽Renard, the team trained at St. Edward鈥檚 University. The session featured a mix of warm-ups, and a short game on half the pitch, before winding down with stretching routines.

Injury updates came from the sidelines, where Hassan Kadesh and Mohannad Al-Saad continued their recovery work individually, guided by the team鈥檚 medical staff.

黑料社区 will hold one final training session on Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. local time, again at St. Edward鈥檚. The opening 15 minutes will be open to the media.


PFL MENA showdown: Hattan Al-Saif vows dominance, Nour Fleyti promises a surprise

PFL MENA showdown: Hattan Al-Saif vows dominance, Nour Fleyti promises a surprise
Updated 18 June 2025

PFL MENA showdown: Hattan Al-Saif vows dominance, Nour Fleyti promises a surprise

PFL MENA showdown: Hattan Al-Saif vows dominance, Nour Fleyti promises a surprise
  • Al- Hattan Al-Saif: 鈥業 don鈥檛 care who I鈥檓 facing 鈥 I鈥檓 ready for anyone鈥

The heat is rising ahead of the much-anticipated showdown in the Professional Fighters League MENA, as Saudi fighter Hattan Al-Saif and Lebanese contender Nour Fleyti exchanged fiery statements that set the stage for an electrifying bout scheduled for July 4 at the Green Halls in Riyadh.

Speaking at the official pre-fight press conference, both fighters exuded confidence and determination, making it clear this is more than just a match 鈥 it is a clash of wills.

Al-Saif said: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 care who I鈥檓 facing 鈥 I鈥檓 ready for anyone.鈥

She dismissed any concerns about her opponent, and added that victory in combat sports is not accidental but the result of relentless dedication.

鈥淲inning doesn鈥檛 happen by chance 鈥 it鈥檚 a result of continuous hard work and commitment,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 prepared for any opponent. Every fight requires a different strategy.鈥

When asked about criticism of Arab women in combat sports, Al-Saif responded firmly: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 pay attention to outdated opinions. I鈥檓 doing what I love and chasing my goal.鈥

Fleyti said: 鈥淚 love surprises 鈥 watch my answer inside the cage.鈥

She expressed her excitement to finally step into the PFL MENA cage, describing it as a long-awaited opportunity.

鈥淚 respect Hattan as a fighter,鈥 she said, adding: 鈥淏ut she鈥檒l be facing me 鈥 and I鈥檓 stronger. I will surprise everyone inside that cage.鈥

Fleyti promised a thrilling performance: 鈥淓xpect a fun fight. I don鈥檛 find fighting difficult 鈥 I enjoy every second of it.鈥

A battle of pride and passion awaits as the two fighters prepare to face off.

With Al-Saif鈥檚 unwavering confidence and Fleyti鈥檚 bold promises, Riyadh is set for a showdown that transcends sport. One question remains: Who will prove to be the stronger force inside the cage?

The answer awaits on July 4.


Hosts England face Sri Lanka in 2026 Women鈥檚 T20 World Cup opener

Hosts England face Sri Lanka in 2026 Women鈥檚 T20 World Cup opener
Updated 18 June 2025

Hosts England face Sri Lanka in 2026 Women鈥檚 T20 World Cup opener

Hosts England face Sri Lanka in 2026 Women鈥檚 T20 World Cup opener
  • Edgbaston will also host a clash between Asian rivals India and Pakistan on June 14
  • Group 1 includes record six-times champions Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan

Hosts England will kick off their 2026 Women鈥檚 T20 World Cup campaign against Sri Lanka at Edgbaston on June 12 while holders New Zealand begin their title defense against the West Indies a day later, the International Cricket Council said on Wednesday.

Group 1 includes record six-times champions Australia, two-times runners-up South Africa, 2020 finalists India and Pakistan, as well as two teams from the Global Qualifier tournament.

New Zealand, 2009 champions England, Sri Lanka, 2016 winners West Indies and the other two teams from the Global Qualifier are in Group 2.

The top two teams from Group 1 and Group 2 will advance to the semifinals of the biennial T20 international tournament, which will be contested by 12 teams for the first time.

鈥淲orld Cups are always special, but this one already feels different 鈥 it has the potential to be truly game-changing,鈥 England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt said in a statement.

鈥淧laying on home soil, for the biggest prize, against the best players in the world, it鈥檚 going to be unmissable. I can鈥檛 wait to be a part of it.鈥

Edgbaston will also host a clash between Asian rivals India and Pakistan on June 14.

Hampshire Bowl, Headingley, Old Trafford, The Oval, Bristol County Ground and Lord鈥檚 are the other venues.

The final will take place at Lord鈥檚 on July 5.


Not even 黑料社区 or FIFA could get Cristiano Ronaldo to the Club World Cup

Not even 黑料社区 or FIFA could get Cristiano Ronaldo to the Club World Cup
Updated 18 June 2025

Not even 黑料社区 or FIFA could get Cristiano Ronaldo to the Club World Cup

Not even 黑料社区 or FIFA could get Cristiano Ronaldo to the Club World Cup
  • Given his connection to 黑料社区, where he was the face of the oil-rich kingdom鈥檚 spectacular drive to sign some of soccer鈥檚 biggest stars in recent years, rumors began to circulate about a move
  • 黑料社区 or Gianni Infantino could engineer a way to get Cristiano Ronaldo to the Club World Cup. FIFA president Infantino certainly tried 鈥 last month making a public appeal ahead of the tourname

MIAMI GARDENS: In the end, not even 黑料社区 or Gianni Infantino could engineer a way to get Cristiano Ronaldo to the Club World Cup.
FIFA president Infantino certainly tried 鈥 last month making a public appeal ahead of the tournament.
鈥淚f any club is watching and is interested in hiring Ronaldo for the Club World Cup ...,鈥 he teased during an interview with YouTuber iShowSpeed.
Ronaldo鈥檚 contract with 黑料社区n club Al-Nassr was due to expire and FIFA鈥檚 decision to create a specially-made mini transfer window for its newest competition meant the path was clear for the Real Madrid great to sign a short-term deal with a new team just in time to take part.
Given his connection to 黑料社区, where he was the face of the oil-rich kingdom鈥檚 spectacular drive to sign some of soccer鈥檚 biggest stars in recent years, rumors began to circulate about a move to Al Hilal 鈥 the country鈥檚 most successful team and its sole representative at the Club World Cup.
The problem was that Al Hilal and Al-Nassr are cross-city rivals in Riyadh. And even if 黑料社区鈥檚 sovereign wealth fund majority owns both teams 鈥 along with others 鈥 that was a step too far.
鈥淎s much as I respect Ronaldo as a huge player, as we all recognize he is, it鈥檚 certainly completely counter-intuitive that you bring the biggest player of your biggest opponent to play with you,鈥 Al Hilal chief executive Esteve Calzada told the BBC. 鈥淓ven more when it鈥檚 only for three to four weeks.鈥
Maybe so, but 黑料社区, with its vast wealth, has a made habit out of turning the improbable into the possible. And the very fact the prospect of a short-term move between clubs was even rumored, points to the boundaries it has been able to push while making its big play to become a force in global sport.
It has, after all, already changed the face of golf and virtually cornered the market for big time boxing. F1 racing is a fixed event and top class tennis has been lured, as well.
It鈥檚 ambitions in soccer have been the most spectacular of all 鈥 winning the right to host the 2034 World Cup, buying one of the Premier League鈥檚 most iconic teams in Newcastle and luring a slew of superstar players to a league that has nothing like the profile of those in Europe or Latin America.
Most recently it has played a role in helping to fund the Club World Cup 鈥 either directly or indirectly 鈥 with a reported $1 billion investment in tournament broadcaster DAZN and a commercial partnership with FIFA, which has put up a $1 billion prize pot for teams competing.
The Club World Cup is the chance for 黑料社区 to make a latest statement on the international stage in its first chance test one of its elite clubs against the best from around the globe 鈥 starting with 15-time European champion Real Madrid at Miami鈥檚 Hard Rock Stadium on Wednesday.
That is why it is surprising there wasn鈥檛 more of a push to furnish Al Hilal with the type of marquee signing 黑料社区n clubs have been collecting since Ronaldo鈥檚 move opened the floodgates at the end of 2022.
The four-time Asian champion even released Brazil great Neymar in January after an ACL injury reduced him to just seven appearances following his $94 million move from Paris Saint-Germain in 2023.
A move was made for Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes just before the Club World Cup, but the Portugal midfielder rejected the offer. There was also reported interest in striker Victor Osimhen and Darwin Nunez, though no major deals were secured before the team flew out to the United States.
鈥淭he club is working in order to improve the team, and I believe this will be done. Now it鈥檚 pointless to talk about market because the market is closed,鈥 coach Simone Inzaghi Tuesday. And he still has big money recruits from overseas in the form of players like Aleksandar Mitrovic, Joao Cancelo, Kalidou Koulibaly and Ruben Neves.
But the significant acquisition made ahead of the tournament was Inzaghi himself, who left Italian giant Inter Milan earlier this month to become arguably the highest profile coach to head to 黑料社区.
鈥淢y ambition, the ambition of the club, is to try to grow more, to try to make Al Hilal become one of the best football clubs,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 believe the time has come to get out of my comfort zone.鈥
In a sense, 黑料社区 is shaking soccer out of its comfort zone.
Madrid versus Al Hilal could be seen as a case of soccer鈥檚 old money versus a seemingly unstoppable disrupter.
Madrid is the biggest powerhouse in the world鈥檚 most popular sport 鈥 its most successful and most storied team. Soccer, however, is witnessing an undoubted powershift and 黑料社区 is a coming force.
鈥淪ometimes we just focus on what鈥檚 going on in Europe, and we think there鈥檚 nothing else beyond Europe. We鈥檙e too focused on Europe,鈥 Madrid coach Xabi Alonso said.


Al-Ain 鈥榟onored and proud鈥 to represent UAE at Club World Cup against Juventus, says Khalid Al-Hashemi

Al-Ain 鈥榟onored and proud鈥 to represent UAE at Club World Cup against Juventus, says Khalid Al-Hashemi
Updated 18 June 2025

Al-Ain 鈥榟onored and proud鈥 to represent UAE at Club World Cup against Juventus, says Khalid Al-Hashemi

Al-Ain 鈥榟onored and proud鈥 to represent UAE at Club World Cup against Juventus, says Khalid Al-Hashemi
  • The defender said the club鈥檚 sponsorship by ADNOC and XRG in the new tournament is indicative of support from across the UAE

ABU DHABI: Al-Ain defender Khalid Al-Hashemi says it will be a privilege for the club鈥檚 players to take to the field at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup against Juventus in their opening fixture.

Al-Ain begin their FIFA Club World Cup campaign against the Italian giants in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, June 18 (4 a.m. KSA on June 19) before further Group G matches vs. Manchester City and Wydad.

Al-Hashemi, who starred in both legs of the 2023-24 AFC Champions League final and is a UAE national team defender, says Al-Ain are relishing the opportunity to test themselves at the highest level.

鈥淧reparations are going well here in the US with the coach and the technical staff,鈥 said the 28-year-old center-back, who wears No.16 for Al-Ain. 鈥淭he opportunity to play against Juve and against City in particular is a big opportunity to learn and see how our levels are now, and if we can reach their levels and compete. We will do our best in our training sessions before the games and hopefully we can get good results.

鈥淥ur hopes are really high,鈥 Al-Hashemi added. 鈥淲e all know that we have pressure, but we want to represent Al-Ain and the UAE in the best way possible. We want to get results and show that Al-Ain are not just here (to make up the numbers) 鈥 we want to compete, we want to fight for the badge, for the flag and the country.鈥

The club enters the new competition with significant backing from XRG, the official sponsor of Al-Ain鈥檚 training kit during the FIFA Club World Cup, and through to the end of the upcoming season; as well as ADNOC, who will be the official sponsor of club鈥檚 first team jerseys during local matches throughout the upcoming season.

Al-Hashemi believes this backing is indicative of the support from across the UAE as Al-Ain seek to make the nation proud on the biggest global stage in club football.

鈥淲e are very privileged to have this partnership with XRG and ADNOC,鈥 says Al-Hashemi. 鈥淎l-Ain is honored and I think both parties are very happy with this partnership. Hopefully we represent our club, the company and our country on the biggest stage in a good way and get good results. We are very honored and very proud to be at the biggest club competition in world football.鈥

Al-Ain secured their place at this summer鈥檚 FIFA Club World Cup by winning the 2023-24 AFC Champions League, defeating Japan鈥檚 Yokohama F. Marinos 6-3 over two legs in the final.

Following their opening FIFA Club World Cup match against Serie A giants Juventus, Al-Ain travel to Atlanta to play eight-time Premier League winners Manchester City, before concluding their group stage fixtures against Wydad from Morocco in Washington, D.C. on June 26.

Al-Hashemi, who was born in Abu Dhabi, says one of his big hopes from Al-Ain taking part in the FIFA Club World Cup is that it will inspire the next generation of Emirati footballers. The competition, the first under an expanded format, runs from June 14 to July 13 in the US, and features 32 top teams from across world football.

鈥淚 imagine that when we play in the FIFA Club World Cup, the young generation will see this and say 鈥榦ne day I want to play in this competition, the biggest competition in the world鈥,鈥 said AI-Hashemi. 鈥淚magine how that will impact the young generation and give them hope and inspiration to play for a club and the national team. Hopefully, as a group and individually, we inspire the young generation to come back here to this tournament.鈥


Former champion Kvitova handed Wimbledon wildcard

Former champion Kvitova handed Wimbledon wildcard
Updated 18 June 2025

Former champion Kvitova handed Wimbledon wildcard

Former champion Kvitova handed Wimbledon wildcard
  • The Czech, winner at the All England Club in 2011 and 2014, began her comeback from a 17-month maternity break last February

LONDON: Two times Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova has been handed a wildcard to the women鈥檚 singles draw after being ranked too low for direct entry, organizers said on Wednesday.
The Czech, winner at the All England Club in 2011 and 2014, began her comeback from a 17-month maternity break last February.
The 35-year-old, a former world number two, is currently 572nd in the WTA rankings. She lost in the first round of a WTA 500 event on grass at Queen鈥檚 Club earlier this month.
Kvitova was the only non-British player on the initial list of wildcards, which includes former British men鈥檚 number one Dan Evans.