Chelsea overcome Club World Cup weather delay, set up Palmeiras quarter-final

Chelsea overcome Club World Cup weather delay, set up Palmeiras quarter-final
Chelsea's French striker #18 Christopher Nkunku celebrates next to teammate Portuguese midfielder #07 Pedro Neto after scoring his team's second goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 football match between Portugal's Benfica and England's Chelsea at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on June 28, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 29 June 2025

Chelsea overcome Club World Cup weather delay, set up Palmeiras quarter-final

Chelsea overcome Club World Cup weather delay, set up Palmeiras quarter-final
  • The London club were grateful to extra-time goals by Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to give them a 4-1 victory over Benfica

PHILADELPHIA: Chelsea beat Benfica in a game which went on for close to five hours at the Club World Cup on Saturday to set up a quarter-final showdown with Brazilian side Palmeiras at the tournament in the United States.
The London club were grateful to extra-time goals by Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to give them a 4-1 victory over Benfica.
Their late burst of scoring settled a last-16 tie which took four hours, 39 minutes to complete at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium in North Carolina after a near two-hour weather delay.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca was left satisfied with his team’s victory but slammed the delay that turned the tie into a near five-hour marathon.
“I think it’s a joke, it’s not football,” Maresca said.
“For 85 minutes we were in control of the game. We created enough chances to win the game. Then after the break, the game changed — for me personally, it’s not football.”
Earlier, Chelsea had been seemingly poised for victory after Reece James’ opportunistic second-half free-kick had left them 1-0 up with four minutes of regulation time remaining.
But just as Chelsea began to think about their quarter-final assignment, the arrival of a storm over Charlotte triggered local safety protocols which required the game to be halted.
It marked the sixth occasion during the Club World Cup that a game has been disrupted by a weather warning.
When play resumed just under two hours later, a revitalized Benfica grabbed an injury-time equalizer after Chelsea substitute Malo Gusto was adjudged to have handled in the penalty area following an intervention by the Video Assistant Referee.
Benfica’s Argentine veteran Angel Di Maria stepped up to roll in an ice-cold penalty, sending the game into extra time.
An end-to-end first half of extra time saw Benfica, reduced to 10 men following Gianluca Prestianni’s second yellow card at the end of regulation, threaten to take the lead as they chased an improbable victory.
But instead it was Nkunku who fired Chelsea back in front, the French international bundling in from close range after Moises Caicedo’s low shot squirted underneath Benfica goalkeeper Antoliy Trubin.
As the game opened up, Benfica were increasingly vulnerable on the counter-attack and Chelsea pounced.
Neto made it 3-1 with a nerveless finish after going clean through on goal in the 114th minute, and three minutes later Dewsbury-Hall completed the rout to send Chelsea through to the last eight.
They will now return to Philadelphia, where they played two games in the group stage, to play Palmeiras in the quarter-finals on Friday.
The Brazilian club were grateful to an extra-time winner by substitute Paulinho as they edged domestic rivals Botafogo 1-0 in a battle of attrition earlier Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
The winger came on at the same time in the second half as Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira withdrew teenage sensation Estevao Willian, a move that appeared baffling in the moment but ultimately proved inspired.
The tie had reached the 100th minute without a goal when Paulinho collected a pass by Richard Rios on the right flank and was afforded the time and space to come inside into the box before slotting a low shot into the far corner.
That sparked wild celebrations among the Palmeiras fans who made up the vast majority of the 33,657 crowd, and the side from Sao Paulo held on to win the tie despite having captain Gustavo Gomez sent off late on.
“That is why he came, so he could play for long enough to decide a game. He is going to have to stop again after the tournament,” Ferreira said of Paulinho, who has struggled with injury since signing for Palmeiras at the start of the year.
Winners of the Copa Libertadores in 2020 and 2021, Palmeiras will now hope to match the feat of their Brazilian rivals Flamengo, who defeated Chelsea during the group stage.
The last-16 action continues on Sunday when European champions Paris Saint-Germain take on Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami in Atlanta. Later on Bayern Munich face Flamengo in Miami.


Fujairah to host Round 6 of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Fujairah to host Round 6 of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Updated 10 September 2025

Fujairah to host Round 6 of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Fujairah to host Round 6 of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship
  • Competition in several categories will take place at Zayed Sports Complex from Sept. 12-14

ABU DHABI: The sixth round of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship, dedicated to Gi competitions, will take place at Zayed Sports Complex in Fujairah from Sept. 12-14.

The event, organised by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, will feature participation from elite male and female athletes representing top clubs and academies in the UAE.

The first day will feature youth, adults and masters categories. The second day will host the U14 and U16 categories, and the third day will focus on children’s and the U12 categories.

In Round 6 participants edge closer to the coveted title, which carries a total prize pool of $270,000.

Mohamed Salem Al-Dhaheri, vice chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said: “The sixth round is an important milestone in the championship’s journey, bringing us closer to decisive moments where every point becomes crucial in determining the champion.

“The championship is not only about sporting competition but also embodies its wider social mission by instilling values of discipline, respect for opponents, perseverance and self-confidence among young people, while strengthening family engagement and reinforcing jiu-jitsu’s presence as a pillar of the UAE’s sporting and community landscape.”

Recent rounds featured strong competition for the top spots in the overall rankings. In the fourth round (Gi), Baniyas Jiu-Jitsu Club claimed first place, Al-Jazira Jiu-Jitsu Club finished second and Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club secured third. In the fifth round (no Gi), Sharjah Self-Defence Sports Club topped the standings, M.O.D. UAE was second and Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club maintained its position in third.


‘Incredible talent’: Saudi eLeague Fighting Season 3 champions point to bright future for Kingdom’s gamers

‘Incredible talent’: Saudi eLeague Fighting Season 3 champions point to bright future for Kingdom’s gamers
Updated 10 September 2025

‘Incredible talent’: Saudi eLeague Fighting Season 3 champions point to bright future for Kingdom’s gamers

‘Incredible talent’: Saudi eLeague Fighting Season 3 champions point to bright future for Kingdom’s gamers
  • The championship, organized by the Saudi Esports Federation, took place in August in Riyadh Boulevard City

RIYADH: The head of esports product at the Saudi Esports Federation, Abdullah Al-Nasser, has praised the “incredible talent” that emerged in the recent Saudi eLeague Fighting Season 3.

The championship, which took place in August at the SEF Arena in Riyadh Boulevard City, brought together top local and international Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 players, highlighting the Kingdom’s ever-growing gaming scene.

The double-elimination format produced memorable moments, such as in the Street Fighter 6 tournament playoffs when Turkiabc of The Vicious Esports battled to a hard-fought 3-2 victory over vWsym of Twisted Minds, securing third place on the podium.

The Grand Final delivered a dramatic comeback as Latif of Twisted Minds, coming from a remarkable run through the losers’ bracket, faced off against Kusanagi of Team Falcons. In a high-intensity showdown, Latif prevailed 3-1 to claim the championship title and the SAR10,000 ($2,667) prize.

The final standings showed the depth of talent within ’s esports ecosystem, with Latif of Twisted Minds taking first place, Kusanagi of Team Falcons finishing second, and Turkiabc of The Vicious Esports securing third.

Al-Nasser said: “The Saudi eLeague Fighting continues to showcase the incredible talent emerging from across the Kingdom, as Season 3 set a new standard for competitive play. The league is a testament to the depth of talent and dedication of Saudi esports athletes, where they can compete at the highest level, refine their skills and inspire the next generation of esports athletes in . We can’t wait to build on this momentum in Season 4 and deliver even more thrilling competition and standout performances.”

In TEKKEN 8, the top players competed in a high-stakes double-elimination championship, with ATIF of Team Falcons a standout performer. He secured victory in the Winners Final against M-D-LUFFY-19 with a 3-1 score and went on to claim the Grand Final against fellow Team Falcons player Aqeel9, winning 3-2.

ATIF’s triumph adds to an impressive year, which includes a commanding victory at the Riyadh Clash 2 tournament, securing his spot at the Esports World Cup where he finished in the top 12.

As Season 4 approaches, the Saudi eLeague Fighting is set to expand its reach, welcoming more international players and building on its role as a premier platform for the fighting game community.


‘Grand Arrival’ brings together Canelo and Crawford for historic night in Las Vegas

‘Grand Arrival’ brings together Canelo and Crawford for historic night in Las Vegas
Updated 10 September 2025

‘Grand Arrival’ brings together Canelo and Crawford for historic night in Las Vegas

‘Grand Arrival’ brings together Canelo and Crawford for historic night in Las Vegas
  • The super-middleweight showdown, part of Riyadh Season 2025, will take place on Saturday.

LAS VEGAS: Grand Arrival began in fine style on Tuesday night ahead of a historic showdown due to take place on Saturday.

The Sept. 13 bout will see Mexico’s Saul “Canelo” Alvarez take on America’s Terence Crawford for the Undisputed Super Middleweight Championship as part of Riyadh Season 2025.

Tuesday’s launch event saw the two headliners arrive in Las Vegas to be met by fans and media, all keen to begin the countdown to a clash that is eagerly anticipated by millions of people around the world.

The Grand Arrival was attended by Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority and president of the Saudi Boxing Federation, and was broadcast across leading global boxing outlets.

The pre-bout events continue on Wednesday with the Public Workout, which offers fans and media a chance to watch fighters up close as they train in the ring. This will be followed by a press conference and official weigh-in before the ultimate fight night.

The bout is being held under the umbrella of Riyadh Season 2025, which has expanded beyond the Kingdom’s borders to deliver major international events.


Giannis powers Greece past Lithuania 87-76 and into EuroBasket semifinal matchup against Turkiye

Giannis powers Greece past Lithuania 87-76 and into EuroBasket semifinal matchup against Turkiye
Updated 10 September 2025

Giannis powers Greece past Lithuania 87-76 and into EuroBasket semifinal matchup against Turkiye

Giannis powers Greece past Lithuania 87-76 and into EuroBasket semifinal matchup against Turkiye
  • Alperen Sengun’s triple-double helped unbeaten Turkiye to a 91-77 win over Poland
  • Finland face Georgia, while World Cup winner Germany play Slovenia on Wednesday

RIGA, Latvia: Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 29 points and his younger brother Kostas blocked four shots as Greece beat Lithuania 87-76 to reach the EuroBasket semifinals on Tuesday.

The Milwaukee Bucks star’s clutch free throws in the final minute helped Greece seal the victory to set up a last-four matchup with Turkiye.

Antetokounmpo sank two free throws to give Greece a 10-point lead with 19 seconds left after Lithuania had cut Greece’s 16-point fourth-quarter advantage in half. He had made two other free throws with 47 seconds on the clock.

Kostas Antetokounmpo’s four blocked shots all came in the first half. The 27-year-old center plays for Olympiakos. Vasileios Toliopoulos scored 17 points for Greece.

Greece are a two-time EuroBasket champions, having won the tournament in 1987 and 2005.

Jonas Valanciunas led Lithuania with 24 points and 15 rebounds.

Sengun stars as Turkiye beat Poland

Alperen Sengun’s triple-double helped unbeaten Turkiye to a 91-77 win over Poland. The Houston Rockets forward had 19 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in an entertaining performance.

With his mother in the crowd, Sengun made a one-handed pass the length of the court to Sehmus Hazer, who dunked and gave Sengun a thumbs up late in the second quarter.

Sengun found Hazer again with a spinning no-look pass in the lane in the third quarter and then treated himself to a one-handed reverse dunk with the game in hand.

Turkiye pulled away to lead 46-32 at halftime after Poland’s physicality on defense and their bench presented early problems.

Poland moved within eight points with three minutes left, but Hazer sank a 3-pointer to keep Turkiye in control.

Mateusz Ponitka and Jordan Loyd both scored 19 points to lead Poland.

Wednesday’s quarterfinal matchups

Finland face Georgia, while World Cup winner Germany play Slovenia on Wednesday.

It is a first EuroBasket quarterfinal for Georgia, who knocked out Olympic silver medalist France in the round of 16 and beat defending champion Spain in the group stage.

Finland knocked out Nikola Jokic’s Serbia and boasts Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen. The Finns also have highly-rated 18-year-old forward Miikka Muurinen.

Germany and Slovenia have won the title once: Germany as host in 1993 and the Slovenians in 2017.

Coming off a 42-point game against Italy in the round of 16, Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic is looking for fifth game of the tournament with at least 30 points scored.

Doncic and Sengun have one triple-double each and they could yet face off for the gold medal in Sunday’s final.


England thrash Serbia 5-0 to close in on World Cup spot

England thrash Serbia 5-0 to close in on World Cup spot
Updated 10 September 2025

England thrash Serbia 5-0 to close in on World Cup spot

England thrash Serbia 5-0 to close in on World Cup spot
  • Captain Kane nets record-extending 74th international goal
  • Madueke, Konsa and Guehi score their first England goals
  • England have maximum points in quest for World Cup place

BELGRADE: England took a huge step toward automatic qualification for next year’s World Cup with captain Harry Kane paving the way for a crushing 5-0 victory away to main Group K rivals Serbia in an impressive free-flowing display on Tuesday.

While Kane netted his record-extending 74th England goal, Noni Madueke, Ezri Konsa and Marc Guehi all scored their first senior international goals in an emphatic win.

England have a maximum 15 points from five games and could even seal automatic qualification as group winners next month.

Criticized for a labored 2-0 home defeat of Andorra on Saturday, England produced their best performance under head coach Thomas Tuchel to punish a timid Serbia display. England had not lost in Belgrade since 1958 and from the moment Kane headed them in front from Declan Rice’s corner in the 33rd minute they never looked in danger of dropping points.

Soon after, Madueke made it 2-0 after racing onto a clever flick by Morgan Rogers and finishing smoothly.

Seven minutes after the break it was Konsa’s turn to open his England account and put the visitors in cruise control with a close-range finish that was allowed after a VAR check.

Serbia’s night went from bad to worse when Nikola Milenkovic was sent off in the 73rd minute for a foul on Kane and from Rice’s resulting free kick Guehi arrived to make it 4-0. Substitute Marcus Rashford rounded it off with a late penalty after a foul on Ollie Watkins as England’s fans celebrated in an emptying stadium.

England lead the group by seven points from Albania with Serbia’s first defeat in the group leaving them third on seven points with a game in hand.

The group winners qualify for next year’s finals with the runners-up going into the playoffs.

Tuchel happy

“I’m more than happy for the team and for the staff,” Tuchel told ITV. “We had an excellent week from start to finish and we just proved what I saw every day in this camp.

“We played with a lot of intensity and it was teamwork in its purest form.”

There was very little jeopardy once England’s qualifying group was drawn and they are making qualification for next year’s finals look like a walk in the park.

That they will be in the showpiece in North America was almost a given, but doubts have remained about England’s progress since Tuchel took over from Gareth Southgate.

Some of the performances under the German former Chelsea and Bayern Munich coach’s watch have been turgid.

But on Tuesday they made a statement against a side they narrowly beat 1-0 in last year’s European Championship.

“I think we showed our level today. Even in the other games, we did well, but we didn’t reach top form,” Kane said.

“We scored five and made it look comfortable. It has been a great camp and we are in a great position.”