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Defending titleholder Fedor Gorst strikes on first day of World Pool Championship

Defending titleholder Fedor Gorst strikes on first day of World Pool Championship
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The championship opened with a vibrant and colorful ceremony on Monday night. Above, defending titleholder Fedor Gorst. (Supplied)
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The contestants include 128 elite players from more than 40 countries. (Supplied)
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The championship opened with a vibrant and colorful ceremony on Monday night. (Supplied)
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Defending titleholder Fedor Gorst strikes on first day of World Pool Championship

Defending titleholder Fedor Gorst strikes on first day of World Pool Championship
  • Tournament opens with colorful ceremony in Jeddah
  • 128 elite players from over 40 countries participating

JEDDAH: Defending titleholder Fedor Gorst won his first game on the opening day of the World Pool Championship here by defeating American Sam Henderson 9-3.

The championship opened with a vibrant and colorful ceremony on Monday night.

Nayef Aljawini, president of the 黑料社区n Billiard & Snooker Federation, delivered a speech at the event. Deputy Minister of Sports Khalid Al-Muawad, and Emily Frazer, CEO of Matchroom, were also present.

In other matches, Jayson Shaw from Scotland barely broke a sweat against his 黑料社区 opponent Khalid Al-Otaibi.

In a major shock, Vietnam鈥檚 Luong Duc Thien defeated one of the world鈥檚 best, America鈥檚 Shane van Boening, 9-8 after a long and thrilling match.

Meanwhile, two-time junior European Pool Championship winner Wojciech Szewczyk from Poland began his tournament with a 9-7 win over Taipei鈥檚 Fu Che Wei.

The competition has a double elimination format, where players must win two matches in race-to-nine racks to progress. From there, the final 64 enter a single elimination phase of race-to-11 racks, culminating in Saturday鈥檚 final, a race-to-15 showdown.

In addition, the Saudi Junior Championship begins on Tuesday with 16 players, including eight representing the Kingdom.

The 黑料社区 players are Abdulaziz Al-Aswad, Ibrahim Al-Aswad, Ibrahim Khazindar, Youssef Bukhari, Abdullah Al-Qabbani, Ziad Al-Qabbani, Hassan Al-Saleh, and Basil Hamida.

Running until July 26 at the Green Hall venue, the tournament features a record-breaking $1 million prize pool.

The contestants include 128 elite players from more than 40 countries, including powerhouses from the US, Taiwan, Germany, Philippines, UK, and host nation 黑料社区.


With series on the line, Pakistan face Bangladesh in second T20I today

With series on the line, Pakistan face Bangladesh in second T20I today
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With series on the line, Pakistan face Bangladesh in second T20I today

With series on the line, Pakistan face Bangladesh in second T20I today
  • Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in first T20I between the two sides on Sunday
  • All three matches of the series will be played at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will face a confident Bangladesh side in the second T20I cricket contest between the two sides today, Tuesday, at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. 

Pakistan will look to shrug off a disappointing seven-wicket defeat at the hands of the hosts on Sunday. The visitors struggled against a disciplined Bangladesh bowling attack to get dismissed for 110. Bangladesh managed to successfully chase the target with over 20 balls to spare. This was Bangladesh鈥檚 largest such victory over Pakistan and their fifth largest overall. 

鈥淭he second T20 International of three-match series between Pakistan and Bangladesh will be played in Dhaka today,鈥 state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported on Tuesday.

Pakistan white-ball Head Coach Mike Hesson last week blamed the first T20I defeat on the Dhaka pitch, describing it as 鈥渦nacceptable.鈥 However, he also admitted the visitors made some poor choices while batting, which included three run-outs as well. 

鈥淚 think (the pitch) is not ideal for anybody,鈥 Hesson said at the post-match conference on Sunday. 鈥淭eams are trying to prepare for the Asia Cup or the (T20) World Cup. It is not acceptable.鈥

If Pakistan win against Bangladesh today, it will level the three-match T20I series between the two nations 1-1 before the final is played in Dhaka on July 24. 

Pakistan鈥檚 left-handed batter Fakhar Zaman is 107 runs away from becoming just the fifth Pakistani to score 2,000 T20I runs. 

Bangladesh (Probable XI): Tanzid Hasan, Parvez Hossain Emon, Litton Das (captain), Towhid Hridoy, Jaker Ali (wicketkeeper), Shamim Hossain, Mahedi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Mustafizur Rahman and Taskin Ahmed.

Pakistan: Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, Mohammad Haris (wicketkeeper), Hasan Nawaz, Salman Ali Agha (captain), Mohammad Nawaz, Khushdil Shah, Abbas Afridi, Faheem Ashraf, Salman Mirza and Abrar Ahmed.


Pakistan appoint former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as football head coach

Pakistan appoint former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as football head coach
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Pakistan appoint former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as football head coach

Pakistan appoint former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as football head coach
  • Solano has played 95 matches for Peru and has played for English football clubs Newcastle United, Aston Villa
  • Pakistan appoint Jorge Casta帽eira to serve as associate fitness coach for senior men鈥檚 national football team聽

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) announced this week it has appointed former Newcastle legend Nolberto Solano as the new head coach of the national men鈥檚 and under-23 team.

Solano, a former international footballer who has played 95 matches for Peru, was a prominent English Premier League footballer who also played for high-profile teams such as Newcastle United and Aston Villa during his football career. 

He will replace Stephen Constantine, a seasoned football coach, who was affiliated with Pakistan from September 2023 till October 31, 2024. Constantine had previously managed the national football teams of Nepal, India, Malawi, Sudan and Rwanda. 

鈥淣olberto Solano, legendary Peruvian international and former Premier League star, has officially been appointed as the Head Coach of Senior Men鈥檚 National and U23 Team,鈥 the PFF said. 

The federation said it had also hired Jorge Casta帽eira, describing him as a 鈥済lobally respected performance and fitness coach,鈥 to serve as associate fitness coach for the senior men鈥檚 national team.

鈥淲ith over 30 years of elite-level experience, Jorge has worked across continents with top national teams and clubs,鈥 the PFF said. 

PFF President Syed Mohsen Gilani said both new hirings would help Pakistan build a 鈥渟trong and professional future鈥 for football in the country. 

鈥淲ith Solano and Casta帽eira joining us, we will give our players better facilities,鈥 Gilani added.


Childhood fan Mbeumo joins Man Utd re-build

Childhood fan Mbeumo joins Man Utd re-build
Updated 22 July 2025

Childhood fan Mbeumo joins Man Utd re-build

Childhood fan Mbeumo joins Man Utd re-build

LONDON: Cameroon winger Bryan Mbeumo said he 鈥済rew up wearing鈥 the Manchester United shirt on Monday after joining the club from Brentford on a deal until 2030, with an option for a further year.
Mbeumo, 25, will reportedly cost the 20-time Premier League champions an initial 拢65 million  having scored 20 goals in 38 league games last season for the Bees.
Tottenham, now managed by former Brentford boss Thomas Frank, were also chasing the France-born attacker before United鈥檚 improved offer sealed the move.
United鈥檚 third bid, worth an initial 拢65m with 拢6m in add-ons, was accepted last week.
鈥淎s soon as I knew there was a chance to join Manchester United, I had to take the opportunity to sign for the club of my dreams,鈥 Mbeumo said in a United statement.
鈥淭he team whose shirt I wore growing up.
鈥淭his is a massive club, with an incredible stadium and amazing fans, we are all really determined to challenge for the biggest trophies,鈥 he added.
United coach Ruben Amorim has signed two other players during this summer in an attempt to avoid a repeat of last season鈥檚 catastrophic display.
They lost to Tottenham in the Europa League final and a 15th-place finish in the top flight was their lowest since 1973-74.
Wolves forward Matheus Cunha and teenage Paraguayan defender Diego Leon have also moved to Old Trafford.
Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee struggled as Amorim鈥檚 main strikers last term.
鈥淢y mentality is to always be better than I was yesterday,鈥 Mbeumo said.
鈥淚 know that I have the spirit and character to reach another level here learning from Ruben Amorim and playing alongside world-class players.
Mbeumo blossomed in six years at Brentford, scoring 70 goals and providing 51 assists in 242 appearances in all competitions following his move from French club Troyes in 2019.
鈥淭here is always a right time for a player to move on and, for Bryan, that time is now,鈥 Brentford director of football Phil Giles said.
鈥淗e has the opportunity to go to one of the biggest clubs in the world, and we are very happy for him,鈥 he added.
Mbeumo helped the Bees win promotion to the Premier League in 2021 and was instrumental in their impressive 10th-place finish in 2024-25.
鈥淲e are delighted to have secured another one of our primary targets ahead of the pre-season tour,鈥 the Red Devils鈥 director of football Jason Wilcox said.
鈥淭he experience in the US will be the perfect opportunity for Bryan to work with Ruben and his new team-mates as we prepare for an exciting season ahead,鈥 he added.
In terms of United outgoings, Marcus Rashford is set to leave his boyhood club for Barcelona and an announcement could come on Tuesday.
Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia continue looking for new clubs and are not expected to fly to the US as part of the tour squad.
United start their pre-season tour of the United States on Sunday by facing West Ham before their opening game of the new Premier League season against Arsenal on August 17.


Al-Ittihad Club: A season of success and community leadership

Al-Ittihad Club: A season of success and community leadership
Updated 21 July 2025

Al-Ittihad Club: A season of success and community leadership

Al-Ittihad Club: A season of success and community leadership
  • The 2024-25 season saw the Jeddah club claim a 10th Saudi Pro League title, their second success in 3 years
  • Under the supervision of the club鈥檚 nonprofit organization, the Social Responsibility Department has implemented more than 42 quality initiatives in line with Saudi Vision 2030

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad Club, the oldest sports club in the Kingdom of 黑料社区, continues to strengthen its position as a leading national sports institution that not only achieves championships on the field, but also strives to make a positive impact beyond its walls.

At the conclusion of the 2024鈥2025 season, which saw a 10th Saudi Pro league title win, the club presents an inspiring model of sustainable corporate social responsibility.

Under the supervision of the club鈥檚 nonprofit organization, the Social Responsibility Department has implemented more than 42 quality initiatives targeting people, the environment and the community, both locally and internationally. These efforts align with the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030, which aims to build a vibrant society, a thriving economy and an enhanced quality of life for all within an ambitious nation.

These initiatives reflect a clear leadership vision, firm strategic support and almost three consecutive years of consistent, institutional CSR activity, shaping Al-Ittihad into a national role model for sustainable development through sport.

Strategic Support from Club Leadership

This success was driven by the vision of Al-Ittihad Chairman Loay Mishaby, who made social responsibility a strategic priority for the club, not just as a symbolic commitment, but also as a pillar of its institutional identity.

The chairman鈥檚 vision was supported by the board of directors, who helped expand the reach and depth of initiatives through robust oversight, strategic facilitation and enabling public-private partnerships.

鈥淭his season, our goal at the nonprofit organization was to amplify our reach and deepen our impact through inclusive and meaningful CSR programs,鈥 said Dr. Faisal Basha, board member of Al-Ittihad Club.

鈥淏y collaborating with more sponsors and partners who share our values, we were able to host a diverse range of events that brought joy and connection to fans across all walks of life. We are grateful to every entity that supported our vision of using the club鈥檚 platform to serve the community, promote inclusion and inspire a lasting positive change.鈥

Executive Leadership with Long-Term Impact

On the operational front, Ahmed Sadig Diab, CSR manager at Al-Ittihad for the past seven years, continued to lead the club鈥檚 community programming with a focus on sustainability and long-term social benefit. For almost three years, Diab has directed a well-structured CSR strategy designed to address actual community needs while building strong partnerships with public and private sectors, in line with national development priorities.

This year, the program experienced strategic growth thanks to the involvement of Ms. Dania Al-Maeena, CEO of the nonprofit organization at Al-Ittihad.

Under her leadership, the institutional framework of CSR was strengthened by expanding alliances with national charities and development organizations, optimizing program design and execution, and ensuring the long-term social value of every initiative, particularly in the areas of education, empowerment and environmental responsibility.

Al-Maeena said: 鈥淎t Al-Ittihad Club, we believe football is more than a game 鈥 it鈥檚 a powerful platform to connect hearts and serve the community. This season, we expanded our CSR initiatives to reach all segments of our fans, including people with special needs and dedicated volunteers. We created opportunities for them to meet their favorite players, engage with them up close and enjoy meaningful moments within the club.

鈥淥ur commitment remains strong: To make Al-Ittihad a club that welcomes everyone and makes each individual feel like a true part of its story,鈥 she added. 鈥淲e focused on the Kingdom鈥檚 2030 Vision strategy, with initiatives centered around developing capabilities, achieving environmental sustainability and empowering society, through effective partnerships and engaging volunteers for a vibrant society and an ambitious nation.鈥

Strategic Alignment with Saudi Vision 2030

All CSR initiatives this season were carefully aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, especially its pillars of 鈥淎 Vibrant Society,鈥 鈥淎 Thriving Economy鈥 and 鈥淎n Ambitious Nation.鈥 The club made deliberate efforts to design programs that contribute directly to these national goals 鈥 from youth empowerment and quality-of-life improvements to environmental stewardship, volunteer engagement and education.

Educational and awareness programs empowered children and youth through football and learning, while health and humanitarian initiatives promoted public well-being and reinforced social solidarity. The club鈥檚 partnerships with government entities and NGOs served as a practical model of how sports institutions can directly contribute to national transformation.

Environmental Leadership: A Global First at COP16

One of the club鈥檚 most significant milestones this season was becoming the first sports club in the world to officially take part in the UN COP16 Conference, which focused on combating desertification and preserving vegetation. The event, held in Riyadh, saw Al-Ittihad organize a dedicated matchday activation where players were joined by children wearing the conference鈥檚 branding, with support from SAFE Security.

Additionally, Al-Ittihad partnered with Roshn to launch a marine environmental initiative, cleaning coastal areas and raising awareness about ocean preservation 鈥 reinforcing the club鈥檚 commitment to sustainability and green initiatives.

Ramadan of Generosity: 鈥淔ekkat Reeq鈥 and Eid Clothing Drives

During Ramadan, the club implemented the 鈥淔ekkat Reeq鈥 campaign, distributing more than 10,000 Iftar meals across 10 cities in 黑料社区 in collaboration with Nama Charity and sponsored by Roshn. The initiative targeted workers, travelers and underserved communities, highlighting the club鈥檚 humanitarian commitment.

Al-Ittihad also collaborated with Kiswat Farah Charity to organize the Eid Clothing Drive, which saw wide engagement from fans and first-team players alike, while the distribution of Ramadan food baskets reached dozens of families in need 鈥 echoing the club鈥檚 core values of generosity and compassion.

Empowering Special Needs and Raising Awareness

As part of its commitment to inclusivity and special needs empowerment, Al-Ittihad organized its fourth consecutive Autism Awareness Program, benefiting more than 40 children through sports and arts activities focused on early detection and community integration.

A recreational day for early childhood students was also held at the club, engaging 50 children in interactive, football-themed learning experiences.

In October, Al-Ittihad partnered with Zahra Association and Roshn for a Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, during which 22 children walked onto the pitch with players, and the team captain wore a pink armband to symbolize solidarity with patients and survivors.

Education and Career Empowerment

As part of its commitment to youth education, the club partnered with KidZania to deliver a unique edutainment experience for 100 children, allowing them to play and learn in a football simulation environment styled with the club鈥檚 identity.

On the career development front, Al-Ittihad hosted a Job Guidance Forum in partnership with the Human Resources Development Fund, attended by more than 80 job seekers who received guidance on leveraging government employment initiatives, supporting the 鈥淭hriving Economy鈥 pillar of Vision 2030.

International Outreach: Zaatari Refugee Championship

Affirming its belief that humanitarian work knows no borders, Al-Ittihad took part in the Zaatari Championship for refugee children, organized under the 黑料社区n Football Federation and King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center featuring eight Saudi clubs. Al-Ittihad鈥檚 U-12 team won the title, but the greater impact was the construction of a dedicated locker room reflecting the club鈥檚 identity, and the installation of a large viewing screen 鈥 bringing joy and a sense of belonging to children living in the camp.

Volunteerism: Contributing to the Million Volunteers Goal

Aligned with Vision 2030鈥檚 national target of reaching 1 million volunteers per year, Al-Ittihad registered more than 320 volunteers on the National Volunteering Platform. These individuals contributed to the club鈥檚 events, logistics and campaigns, helping build a culture of civic engagement and responsible participation among youth and fans.

Sports Beyond the Pitch

Al-Ittihad鈥檚 initiatives aim to demonstrate that football is more than just a game; it is a powerful platform for positive social transformation. With visionary leadership from Mishaby, and professional on-ground leadership by Diab and Al-Maeena, Al-Ittihad has elevated CSR from a supporting function into a core strategic pillar of the club鈥檚 identity.

The 2024鈥2025 season will be remembered not only for victories on the field, but also for the lasting impact made in the lives of children, families, volunteers and communities, all in alignment with the values and aspirations of Vision 2030.


Formula E and PIF tackle green skills gap

Formula E and PIF tackle green skills gap
Updated 21 July 2025

Formula E and PIF tackle green skills gap

Formula E and PIF tackle green skills gap
  • Driving Force uses the appeal of all-electric motorsport to engage students aged eight to 18 in sustainability education
  • Formula E delivered an in-person Driving Force workshop at Hammersmith Academy, London, July 16, reaching over 90 students

LONDON: A major electric motorsport-backed education initiative is targeting Britain鈥檚 critical shortage of workers in green industries, with Formula E鈥檚 Driving Force program, presented by PIF E360, predicted to reach over 50,000 students worldwide by the end of 2025.

Formula E, the world鈥檚 first and only all electric motorsport, continues to accelerate change on and off the track through its flagship STEM and sustainability youth education program Driving Force presented by PIF E360. The program comes as the UK faces a projected deficit of 200,000 skilled workers in net-zero zero roles by 2030, while green job opportunities continue to expand by 9.2 percent year-on-year.

The skills gap has prompted new Department of Education statutory guidance for schools to create stronger links between subject lessons and careers. Every pupil is required to learn how the knowledge and skills developed in that subject helps gain entry to, and work within, a wide range of careers.

All students between Years 7 and 11 are to experience at least one meaningful encounter with an employer each year and to learn about careers through every subject.

Driving Force uses the appeal of all-electric motorsport to engage students aged eight to 18 in sustainability education, equipping young people with the knowledge, confidence and role models needed to pursue the ever-growing roles in sustainability, science and tech.

As part of its community engagement, Formula E delivered an in-person Driving Force workshop at Hammersmith Academy in London on 16th July, reaching over 90 students.

The session represents the type of direct intervention that can significantly influence young people鈥檚 career aspirations and STEM representation, and is part of a series of 5 workshops delivered across London in July, focusing on schools close to the upcoming London E-Prix race location of the Excel in East London, and the Formula E HQ in Hammersmith.

Earlier this year, Formula E also delivered Driving Force workshops in Jeddah, 黑料社区, and Miami, United States during their respective race weeks.

Through hands-on learning, the in-person workshops connected classroom learning to real-world careers in motorsport, mobility, engineering, battery innovation and clean energy, leaving behind a lasting community legacy in the heart of London.

Julia Palle, VP of Sustainability, Formula E said: 鈥淎 survey in 2024 of more than 7,000 UK secondary-school students reveals a worrying downward trend in both their involvement in and their ambition to pursue STEM subjects 鈥 a stark wake-up call for educators and policymakers alike. Teachers are being asked to make stronger connections between subjects and careers, but they need support from employers to do that effectively. Driving Force, presented by PIF E360, is part of the solution to help the education system deliver what our students and our green economy both desperately need to succeed.鈥

As the world鈥檚 first all-electric FIA World Championship and the only sport-certified net zero carbon since inception, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship brings dramatic racing to the heart of some of the world鈥檚 most iconic cities providing an elite motorsport platform for the world鈥檚 leading automotive manufacturers to accelerate electric vehicle innovation.

The Formula E network of teams, manufacturers, partners, broadcasters, and host cities is united by a passion for the sport and belief in its potential to accelerate sustainable human progress and create a better future for people and the planet.