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Fluminense beat Al Hilal 2-1 to reach Club World Cup semis

Fluminense beat Al Hilal 2-1 to reach Club World Cup semis
Martinelli celebrates scoring his team's first goal. (AFP)
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Fluminense beat Al Hilal 2-1 to reach Club World Cup semis

Fluminense beat Al Hilal 2-1 to reach Club World Cup semis

ORLANDO:聽Substitute Hercules struck a 70th-minute winner as Brazil鈥檚 Fluminense defeated 黑料社区鈥檚 Al Hilal 2-1 on Friday to reach the semifinals of the Club World Cup.
A fine left-foot finish from Matheus Martinelli had put the Rio club ahead in the 40th minute but Al Hilal鈥檚 Brazilian forward Marcos Leonardo levelled six minutes into the second half before Hercules stole the show to the delight of the vast majority of the 43,091 crowd.
Fluminense could yet face an all-Brazilian semifinal if their rivals from Sao Paulo, Palmeiras, are able to overcome Premier League outfit Chelsea in Friday鈥檚 other quarter-final.
Al Hilal had pulled off the biggest upset of the tournament, beating Manchester City 4-3, to reach the last eight and Simone Inzaghi鈥檚 side fought hard until the end to keep their adventure alive.
They bow out of the tournament having been unbeaten through the group stage, including holding Real Madrid to a draw, and having truly made their mark on the world stage.
There was a moment鈥檚 silence before the kick-off in memory of Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota and his younger brother Andre Silva, who died in the early hours of Thursday after their car veered off a motorway in Spain and burst into flames.
Al Hilal鈥檚 line-up featured two of Jota鈥檚 Portugal team-mates in Ruben Neves and Joao Cancelo.
The first half was a tight and tactical affair with few chances until Martinelli opened the scoring when he picked the ball up from Gabriel Fuentes inside the box and span out to give himself space for a left-foot shot that rocketed past Yassine Bounou.
Al Hilal went close to a quick response when Kalidou Koulibaly鈥檚 header forced Fluminense鈥檚 44-year-old goalkeeper Fabio into a fine save.
The Saudi side were awarded a penalty when Samuel Xavier was ruled to have brought down Marcos Leonardo in the box but Dutch referee Danny Makkelie was eventually sent to the monitor where he overturned his own decision after seeing there had been no contact between the two players.
After going in at the break trailing by a goal, Al Hilal came out strongly for the second half and drew level when Koulibaly headed a Neves corner down to Marcos Leonardo who poked home.
Al Hilal鈥檚 Brazilian full back Renan Lodi had a let off when his poor backpass fell straight at the feet of German Cano but the Fluminense striker鈥檚 attempt to round Bounou was denied by the smart work of the Moroccan keeper.
But the outcome was settled with 20 minutes remaining when half-time sub Hercules saw a shot from distance blocked but from the loose ball Samuel headed the ball back to the forward who raced into the box and fired past Bounou to make it 2-1.
Al Hilal produced a flurry of corners and some intense pressure in the final minutes as they desperately sought a way to keep their dream alive but the Brazilians were good value for their victory.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 have many chances but we made the most of them, the entire group worked and were committed,鈥 said Fluminense coach Renato Gaucho.
鈥淥ur fans here in the USA and those in Brazil, they can be proud and I ask them to wear a jersey, in the mall, street, beach, wherever, wear that shirt 鈥 they should all be proud to wear that jersey,鈥 he said.
The Fluminense coach was full of praise for the performance of his 40-year-old central defender Thiago Silva who ensured the Brazilians were able to withstand the second half pressure from Al Hilal.
鈥淭hiago Silva is huge for us, I worked with him 15 years ago, he is a coach on the pitch, very helpful and conveys calm and experience to the others. He is our captain and a leader and in hard matches like these against big clubs, its important to have people like him. He is key and fundamental,鈥 he said.
Al Hilal coach Inzaghi said his side had been unfortunate to end on the losing side.
鈥淚t has been a good World Cup for us but clearly we leave with a little bit of a bitter taste in our mouth because after what happened in that second half, we deserved much more,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t was a tight match, decided by episodes, as happens in football. Fluminense are very well organized team that are having an excellent tournament,鈥 he added.


鈥淎 Beautiful Gift鈥: Swiss women pioneers celebrate the game鈥檚 transformation

鈥淎 Beautiful Gift鈥: Swiss women pioneers celebrate the game鈥檚 transformation
Updated 04 July 2025

鈥淎 Beautiful Gift鈥: Swiss women pioneers celebrate the game鈥檚 transformation

鈥淎 Beautiful Gift鈥: Swiss women pioneers celebrate the game鈥檚 transformation
  • The mascot of the tournament, a Saint Bernard puppy, bears her name, Maddli, in recognition of her role in advancing women鈥檚 football in Switzerland
  • There are now 40,000 registered women players and 134 female referees in Switzerland, according to the Swiss FA

SION, Switzerland: On the terrace of a restaurant in the Swiss city of Sion sits a group of pioneers of women鈥檚 football in Switzerland who have seen the beautiful game change beyond recognition.

For 鈦72-year-old Madeleine Boll, seeing the city in the French-speaking part of Switzerland hosting three games in the Women鈥檚 European Championship, which is being staged across the country, is a proud moment.

The mascot of the tournament, a Saint Bernard puppy, bears her name, Maddli, in recognition of her role in advancing women鈥檚 football in Switzerland.

At 12 years old in 1965, Boll became the first woman in Switzerland to obtain a license to play football, with FC Sion鈥檚 boys鈥 youth team. But just months later it was taken away from her after the club said it had made an error.

鈥淚 was the happiest little girl. But the day they took away my license, I was the unhappiest because I didn鈥檛 understand why I was forbidden to play,鈥 Boll told Reuters.

However, it marked the first in a series of landmark moments that enabled women鈥檚 inclusion in Swiss football.

By 1970 the first Swiss Women鈥檚 Football League was created, with Boll鈥檚 father, Jean Boll, its president. Madeleine later played for FC Sion, one of the earliest women鈥檚 football clubs in Switzerland.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a beautiful gift because it鈥檚 here that the beginnings of Swiss women鈥檚 football took root,鈥 she said.

KEY MOMENT
A lot has changed since Boll and her generation played. There are now 40,000 registered women players and 134 female referees in Switzerland, according to the Swiss FA.

鈥淚t was different. We didn鈥檛 have jerseys, we didn鈥檛 have means to travel ... We had to make people understand that we are capable of playing,鈥 said 72-year-old Rosemarie Siggen, from Sion who started playing football toward the end of the 1960s.

For Siggen and Boll, who were joined by four other footballing pioneers in the women鈥檚 game in Sion, this year鈥檚 tournament is a key moment to make strides in supporting women鈥檚 football.

鈥淭he Euros will be a catalyst,鈥 Boll told Reuters, pointing to it as an opportunity for greater investment in the women鈥檚 game.

The Swiss hosts are hoping the legacy of the tournament 鈥 being played across eight cities over the next month 鈥 will bolster female football in the country as Euro 2022 did for champions England. It is aiming to double the number of female players by 2027, according to the Swiss FA.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit difficult for these young girls. They need help. I think there should be stronger support, a real investment ... we want to see them progress because they can bring many beautiful things,鈥 said Siggen.

Boll hopes that the Switzerland side, who lost their first match of the tournament 2-1 to Norway, can continue to make strides with more financial support.

鈥淚f we want to have a good Swiss team ... it will be important that girls become professional because it is difficult ... to achieve results while having a job or being a student,鈥 Boll said.

UEFA, the governing body for European soccer, announced a record 600,000 tickets have been sold for the tournament. Basel will host the final on July 27 at St. Jakob-Park, the largest football stadium in Switzerland.


Liverpool鈥檚 Mohamed Salah 鈥榯ruly lost for words鈥 after Diogo Jota death

Liverpool鈥檚 Mohamed Salah 鈥榯ruly lost for words鈥 after Diogo Jota death
Updated 04 July 2025

Liverpool鈥檚 Mohamed Salah 鈥榯ruly lost for words鈥 after Diogo Jota death

Liverpool鈥檚 Mohamed Salah 鈥榯ruly lost for words鈥 after Diogo Jota death
  • 鈥楾eammates come and go but not like this,鈥 Salah wrote on X
  • Jota and brother Andre Silva died when Lamborghini they were in veered off a road and burst into flames

BEIRUT: Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah paid tribute to his teammate Diogo Jota on Friday, after the Portuguese international died in a car crash on Thursday in northern Spain.
鈥淚 am truly lost for words. Until yesterday, I never thought there would be something that would frighten me of going back to Liverpool after the break,鈥 Salah said on social media platform X.
Jota perished alongside his brother, Andre Silva, when the Lamborghini they were in veered off a road and burst into flames, Spanish police said Thursday.
Having been teammates since Jota joined the Premier League champions in 2020, Salah wrote on X: 鈥淭eammates come and go but not like this. It鈥檚 going to be extremely difficult to accept that Diogo won鈥檛 be there when we go back.


鈥淢y thoughts are with his wife, his children, and of course his parents who suddenly lost their children. Those close to Diogo and his brother Andre need all the support they can get. They will never be forgotten.鈥
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said he was 鈥渉eartbroken鈥 to learn about Jota鈥檚 death.
Klopp, who is Red Bull鈥檚 head of global soccer, had persuaded the Liverpool board to pay $62 million for Jota after he impressed at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
鈥淭his is a moment where I struggle! There must be a bigger purpose! But I can鈥檛 see it! I鈥檓 heartbroken to hear about the passing of Diogo and his brother Andre. Diogo was not only a fantastic player, but also a great friend, a loving and caring husband and father!鈥 Klopp posted on Instagram.
The Spanish Guardia Civil said 28-year-old Jota and 25-year-old Silva were found dead near the northwestern city of Zamora. Jota鈥檚 death comes just weeks after he married his long-time partner, Rute Cardoso, while on vacation from a long season where he helped Liverpool win the Premier League title.
Upon getting married, Cardoso wrote in a social media post, 鈥淵es to forever.鈥 He leaves behind three children, the youngest born last year.


Russian foreign minister praises Al-Hilal鈥檚 鈥榳ell-deserved鈥 win over Man City

Russian foreign minister praises Al-Hilal鈥檚 鈥榳ell-deserved鈥 win over Man City
Updated 04 July 2025

Russian foreign minister praises Al-Hilal鈥檚 鈥榳ell-deserved鈥 win over Man City

Russian foreign minister praises Al-Hilal鈥檚 鈥榳ell-deserved鈥 win over Man City
  • Sergey Lavrov hails victory in meeting with Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan
  • SPL team will play Fluminense in quarterfinal of Club World Cup on Friday

BEIRUT: Russia鈥檚 foreign minister on Friday congratulated 黑料社区 and Al-Hilal following the team鈥檚 defeat of Manchester City in their FIFA Club World Cup round of 16 match earlier in the week.

鈥淚t was a remarkable and dramatic match and well-deserved victory,鈥 Sergey Lavrov said during a meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Moscow.

鈥淚 would like to conclude with congratulations to your football team Al-Hilal on a 4-3 win against Manchester City at the Club World Cup,鈥 he said.

The meeting was part of the prince鈥檚 official visit aimed at strengthening relations between the two countries.

Lavrov鈥檚 comments caused a buzz on social media. One Russian user said on X: 鈥淪audi Al-Hilal shines even in the corridors of power in Moscow!鈥

Several major news outlets also reported on Lavrov鈥檚 comments.

Sports editor Essa Aljokm wrote on X: 鈥淎l-Hilal on the political table 鈥 A team that translated the support of the leadership and the state, may God protect them, into the giant Saudi sports project. This time, it鈥檚 Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister.鈥

Al-Hilal made history on Monday night when they beat the English Premier League giants in Orlando. The Saudi Pro League team will now play Fluminense in the quarterfinal of the Club World Cup on Friday.

The Brazilian side beat Inter Milan 2-0 earlier on Monday.


Wimbledon pays tribute to Jota after Liverpool star鈥檚 death

Wimbledon pays tribute to Jota after Liverpool star鈥檚 death
Updated 04 July 2025

Wimbledon pays tribute to Jota after Liverpool star鈥檚 death

Wimbledon pays tribute to Jota after Liverpool star鈥檚 death
  • Cabral was allowed to put the ribbon on his shirt sleeve for the second-round tie
  • 鈥淚 know what he鈥檚 been through, what he conquered through his career and through his life,鈥 he said

LONDON: Wimbledon paid tribute to Diogo Jota after the Liverpool star鈥檚 death as Portugal鈥檚 Francisco Cabral wore a black ribbon during his doubles match on Friday.

Cabral was allowed to put the ribbon on his shirt sleeve for the second-round tie after the All England Club relaxed its strict all-white dress code to allow tributes to the Portugal forward.

Jota, 28, and his brother Andre Silva died in a car crash in northern Spain while traveling to catch a ferry to England ahead of the start of pre-season training.

The accident came just days after Jota鈥檚 wedding to Rute Cardoso, with whom he had three children.

Cabral said he was driving to Wimbledon when he heard the news and praised Jota as 鈥渁n idol, such an icon, such a good person.鈥

鈥淚 know what he鈥檚 been through, what he conquered through his career and through his life. So he鈥檚 just very inspiring for me,鈥 he said after losing with Austrian partner Lucas Miedler against Czech duo Petr Nouza and Patrik Rikl.

鈥淚 just wish all the best for his family. I know they have good people around them so I hope they can get through it.鈥

British doubles player Neal Skupski, a passionate Liverpool fan, had also brought a black armband for his match on Thursday but opted not to wear it.

He suggested he may wear one later in the tournament, saying: 鈥淢aybe in the next couple of days.鈥


Al-Hilal stars hitting new heights at FIFA Club World Cup

Al-Hilal stars hitting new heights at FIFA Club World Cup
Updated 04 July 2025

Al-Hilal stars hitting new heights at FIFA Club World Cup

Al-Hilal stars hitting new heights at FIFA Club World Cup
  • In three of the Riyadh club鈥檚 four matches in the US, different Al-Hilal players have received the Man of the Match award

DUBAI: Whenever called upon, collectively and individually, Al-Hilal鈥檚 players have stepped up at just the right moments at the FIFA Club World Cup.

Not many teams concede three goals against Pep Guardiola鈥檚 Manchester City and live to tell the tale. But that is exactly what Al-Hilal did on June 30 with their incredible 4-3 win in the Round of 16.

In just a few short weeks, new coach Simone Inzaghi looks to have transformed the team tactically and mentally after a disappointing season that saw them relinquish the much-craved Saudi Pro League title.

Fans and analysts have praised the intricate passing style that Inzaghi鈥檚 team has displayed in their four matches, which have delivered two draws 鈥 including one against Real Madrid in Miami 鈥 and a win in the group stages, before the famous victory over the former Premier League champions.

What has been striking as well is the standout performance of several individuals, with different Al-Hilal players being awarded the Man of the Match in three of the four encounters.

Even in the one match they did not receive the award, the 1-1 draw against Xabi Alonso鈥檚 Real Madrid on June 18, it could be argued that the outstanding player of the match was Salem Al-Dawsari, who gave debutant Trent Alexander-Arnold a difficult first half from the left wing. Instead, the vote went to Gonzalo Garcia.

The 0-0 draw with Red Bull Salzburg at Audi Field in Washington, D.C. on June 22 saw Hilal goalkeeper Yassine Bounou follow up his penalty-saving heroics in the opener with another outstanding performance, ensuring the Saudi team secured a point and went into the last matchday with all to play for.

 

 

Against Pachuca CF of Mexico on June 26 in Nashville, it was the turn of inspirational captain Al-Dawsari to be acclaimed with the Man of the Match award after scoring the opening goal in a 2-0 win that saw Al-Hilal progress to the knockout stages of the tournament.

 

 

Meanwhile, the epic win over Manchester City in Orlando was marked by a two-goal performance from Brazilian forward Marcos Leonardo, who accepted the Man of the Match award in emotional circumstances.

Al-Hilal will now face Fluminense of Brazil on Friday evening in Orlando for a place in the semifinals of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup against either Palmeiras or Chelsea.

Who will be the next star to step up for the Blues?