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Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup

Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup
Hosts 黑料社区 lost 88-93 to China. (Supplied)
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Updated 06 August 2025

Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup

Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup
  • Hosts 黑料社区 lose out to highly rated China in the opening game of the basketball competition; in the other game in Group C, Jordan hold off India
  • In Group D, New Zealand record a comfortable victory over Iraq, while Chinese Taipei shock the Philippines

JEDDAH: Basketball fans were treated to four thrilling encounters on the opening day of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup in Jeddah on Tuesday, as 16 teams begin their quest for glory at the 31st staging of the competition.

Hosts 黑料社区 lost 88-93 to China, who are the most decorated team in the history of the tournament, with 16 titles to their name.

Despite the disappointment, coach Ricard Casas praised the Saudi players for their performance saying: 鈥淭hey really played well and showed their character against China, which is considered one of the best basketball teams in Asia.

鈥淪till, we have two more games and hopefully we can qualify for the quarter finals.鈥

The Kingdom鈥檚 shooting guard, Mohammed Abdurahkman who plays for Spanish team Club Basket Bilbao Berri, said the team did their best but luck was not on their side.

鈥淲e had a tough game with China but it is important for us to come back and win the next games against India and Jordan,鈥 he added.

In the other game in Group C, Jordanian forward Hashem Abbas came through for his team when they needed him most as Jordan held off India in overtime to win 91-84.

黑料社区 will take on Jordan on Thursday, while India faces China.

In Group D, New Zealand, nicknamed the 鈥淭all Blacks,鈥 recorded a comfortable 100-78 win over Iraq and have their sights set on going all the way.

鈥淥ur focus is to finish as high as we can on the podium,鈥 said head coach Judd Flavell. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a tough tournament and our pool is tough. If we鈥檙e going to be our best, these teams will expose areas for improvement.鈥

Chinese Taipei and the Philippines lined up for the final game of the day, which attracted an impressive crowd that saw former come from behind to shock the latter with a 95-87 victory.

The Chinese face Iraq on Thursday, while the Philippines will need a win against New Zealand to keep their hopes alive.

The lineup of games on Wednesday is: title holders Australia vs. South Korea, Japan vs. Syria, Guam vs. Iran, and Qatar vs. Lebanon.


Ramos snatches Champions League holders PSG late win at Barca

Ramos snatches Champions League holders PSG late win at Barca
Updated 02 October 2025

Ramos snatches Champions League holders PSG late win at Barca

Ramos snatches Champions League holders PSG late win at Barca
  • It was an even and thoroughly entertaining bout between two of the competition鈥檚 favorites at the Olympic stadium which was eventually settled by Ramos鈥 late strike, as PSG exploited Barca鈥檚 high defensive line

BARCELONA: Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain stunned Barcelona with a 90th-minute Goncalo Ramos winner to claim a 2-1 away victory in the league stage on Wednesday.
Ferran Torres sent Hansi Flick鈥檚 Barcelona ahead with a cool finish but Senny Mayulu fired a depleted PSG level before half-time.
It was an even and thoroughly entertaining bout between two of the competition鈥檚 favorites at the Olympic stadium which was eventually settled by Ramos鈥 late strike, as PSG exploited Barca鈥檚 high defensive line.
鈥淎fter scoring the (first) goal we got a confidence boost and in the second half we were better,鈥 Luis Enrique told reporters.
鈥淚鈥檓 happy... because it鈥檚 an important victory and playing against Barcelona is always difficult.鈥
Luis Enrique, who won the treble coaching Barcelona in 2015, was lacking several key players and his team held on at times but eventually got the better of last season鈥檚 semifinalists.
鈥淚f you let in a goal in the last minute and you lose at home, you鈥檙e going to be disappointed,鈥 Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong told Movistar.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a long way to go in the Champions League. It was a good game to test where we are 鈥 we have to improve. We know that and we will do it.鈥
Barcelona and PSG have not been on the best of terms over the past decade, with the Catalans recording one of the sport鈥檚 greatest comebacks in 2017 with a 6-1 win over the Parisians.
PSG snatching Neymar and going on to sign all-time Barca great Lionel Messi worsened relations, although Luis Enrique鈥檚 approach and a spate of injuries left the visitors shorn of star names on their return to Catalonia.
Ballon d鈥橭r winner Ousmane Dembele and his usual attacking partners Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia all missed out, but PSG midfielders Vitinha and Fabian Ruiz were fit to start.
From kick-off Barca starlet Lamine Yamal was out to prove a point. After finishing as runner-up behind Dembele, the teenager started stating his case for next year鈥檚 award.
Yamal pirouetted away from two defenders and dodged Nuno Mendes, starting an enthralling battle with PSG鈥檚 left-back.
The defender shut him down for Portugal in the Nations League in the summer and managed to dispossess the winger in the box a few minutes later to strike back in their individual tussle.
Yamal created the first clear chance with a sensational pass using the outside of his boot to send Torres through.
The Spaniard rounded goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier but Illia Zabarnyi slid in to block his goal-bound effort.
Barcelona took the lead in the 19th minute after Yamal and Pedri combined and Torres slotted home from Marcus Rashford鈥檚 quick first-time pass.
PSG started to grow into the game and forced Wojciech Szczesny into his first save, tipping Achraf Hakimi鈥檚 free-kick around the post.
Mendes gave Yamal a taste of his own medicine by blazing away from the youngster downfield, cutting through Barcelona players, only to be felled by a desperate De Jong.
Mendes repeated the trick to set up the equalizer, tearing into Barca territory. Pau Cubarsi misjudged a lunge to try and cut out his pass for 19-year-old striker Mayulu, who beat Szczesny in the 38th minute.

- Marauding Mendes -

Bradley Barcola fired narrowly over and then forced Szczesny into a solid save either side of the interval as the European champions clicked into a higher gear.
PSG were fortunate Mendes was not issued a second yellow for felling Yamal in full flow on the edge of the box as the pendulum swung back the other way.
Dani Olmo鈥檚 shot was cleared off the line by Hakimi and PSG鈥檚 Kang-in Lee curled against the post as the clock ticked down and Barca started to tire.
Eventually Ramos grabbed three points for PSG as he stayed onside to collect Hakimi鈥檚 pass, after the Moroccan got in behind Barca鈥檚 defense, and slot home.
鈥淲e鈥檙e happy with what we showed today,鈥 said Luis Enrique, after PSG sealed their second win from two league stage games.
The coach hailed his full-backs Mendes and Hakimi, calling them the finest in their positions in the world.
鈥淣o doubts, the two best,鈥 added Luis Enrique. 鈥淣uno and Hakimi played excellently.鈥


Gordon penalties lead Newcastle to big win over Union SG

Gordon penalties lead Newcastle to big win over Union SG
Updated 01 October 2025

Gordon penalties lead Newcastle to big win over Union SG

Gordon penalties lead Newcastle to big win over Union SG
  • Nick Woltemade flicked in Sandro Tonali鈥檚 shot to give Newcastle the lead in Brussels
  • Gordon converted twice from the spot on a comfortable night for Eddie Howe鈥檚 men

BRUSSELS: Anthony Gordon scored a pair of penalties as Newcastle eased to a 4-0 win away to Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise on Wednesday to pick up their first points in the Champions League.
Nick Woltemade flicked in Sandro Tonali鈥檚 shot to give Newcastle the lead in Brussels before Gordon converted twice from the spot on a comfortable night for Eddie Howe鈥檚 men.

Harvey Barnes came off the bench to add a fourth as Newcastle responded well to a stinging Premier League defeat by Arsenal on Sunday and an opening loss in Europe to Barcelona two weeks ago.
Newcastle鈥檚 two most expensive summer signings Woltemade and Anthony Elanga started alongside Gordon for the first time with the club looking to move on from the acrimonious departure of Alexander Isak to Liverpool.
Woltemade struck his third goal since arriving from Stuttgart for a club-record 拢69 million ($92 million) fee, getting a touch on Tonali鈥檚 volley to wrong-foot home goalkeeper Kjell Scherpen and give Newcastle the lead on 17 minutes.


Elanga earned a penalty shortly before half-time after he was clattered by Fedde Leysen, with Gordon tucking it away to double Newcastle鈥檚 advantage at Anderlecht鈥檚 stadium, Union鈥檚 temporary home as their own does not meet UEFA standards.
Sweden international Elanga tested Scherpen straight after the interval before Union enjoyed their best spell. Nick Pope saved well from Adem Zorgane and Ousseynou Niang moments after Anan Khalaili steered narrowly wide for the Belgian champions.
Newcastle were awarded a second penalty following a VAR review for a handball by Kamiel Van de Perre, and Gordon made no mistake with another clinical spot-kick just past the hour.
Union, who beat PSV Eindhoven 3-1 on their Champions League debut last month, saw their 10-match unbeaten run in all competitions come to a jarring end as Barnes wrapped up a convincing Newcastle victory by rounding off a breathless counterattack 10 minutes from time.


Amnesty International urges FIFA and UEFA to suspend Israel from international football

Amnesty International urges FIFA and UEFA to suspend Israel from international football
Updated 01 October 2025

Amnesty International urges FIFA and UEFA to suspend Israel from international football

Amnesty International urges FIFA and UEFA to suspend Israel from international football
  • Amnesty International says the Israeli Football Association violates international law by providing economic opportunities to settlers鈥 football clubs in West Bank
  • Suspending the IFA would mean that Israeli national and club teams would be barred from participating in international competitions

LONDON: Amnesty International urged FIFA and the Union of European Football Associations to suspend the Israeli Football Association until the latter excludes settlers鈥 clubs in the occupied West Bank from competing in the Israeli leagues.

Agnes Callamard, the secretary-general of Amnesty International, called on Wednesday for the suspension of the IFA as Israeli forces 鈥渃ontinue to perpetrate genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip鈥 since late 2023.

The Israeli national team is currently competing in the European qualifiers against Norway and Italy for the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in Canada, Mexico, and the US next summer. Additionally, the Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv is participating in the Europa League.

UN officials and figures from the football world have increased pressure in September on FIFA and UEFA to suspend Israel from international football tournaments, describing it 鈥渁s a necessary response to address the ongoing genocide in the occupied Palestinian territory.鈥

This week, UEFA has postponed a vote on banning Israel from European football following US President Donald Trump鈥檚 plan to address the ongoing war in Gaza.

鈥淥ver 800 athletes, players and sports officials are among the more than 65,000 people Israeli forces have killed in a deliberate campaign of wholesale devastation, forced displacement and starvation of civilians (in Gaza),鈥 Callamard wrote in a letter addressed to Gianni Infantino, the president of FIFA, and Aleksander Ceferin, the president of UEFA.

Amnesty International said that there are six football clubs based in settlements in the West Bank that play in the Israeli leagues. These include two clubs in Ariel settlement, Beitar Givat Zeev Shabi, Beitar Maaleh Adomim, Hapoel Oranit, and Hapoel Jordan Valley, according to a report by Human Rights Watch.

Israeli settlements in the West Bank are deemed illegal under international law following its military occupation of the territory in 1967. Last month, Israel failed to comply with a UN General Assembly resolution to withdraw from the area within 12 months, as instructed by the International Court of Justice, which ruled that Israel鈥檚 presence there is 鈥渦nlawful.鈥

鈥淎t the same time, Israel is brutally expanding its illegal settlements and legitimizing illegal outposts in the West Bank as part of its unlawful occupation of Palestinian Territory. It is nothing short of a disgrace that the IFA is still allowing clubs from these settlements to keep playing in its leagues, after multiple warnings for more than a decade,鈥 Callamard wrote.

Amnesty International said that settlers鈥 football clubs competing in Israeli leagues violate international law and FIFA鈥檚 rules, which state: 鈥淢ember associations and their clubs may not play on the territory of another member association without the latter鈥檚 approval.鈥

Suspending the IFA would mean that Israeli national and club teams would be barred from participating in international competitions until it complies with international law and FIFA statutes, according to Amnesty International. The IFA would also lose its membership and voting rights, and neither FIFA nor UEFA would provide any funding.

鈥淭here should be no place in football, or indeed in any sport, for clubs based in illegal settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,鈥 Callamard added.

鈥淭he IFA is shamelessly contributing to Israel鈥檚 violations of international law by providing sporting and economic opportunities that help sustain these illegal settlements.鈥

The Palestinian Football Association filed a formal complaint to FIFA in March 2024 about Israeli violations and has accused FIFA of failing to take action against these violations.

Israeli attacks on Gaza have devastated the football infrastructure and sports facilities, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of athletes, including 69 who participated in Olympic sports.

In August, the football community mourned the loss of Suleiman Al-Obeid, 41, who was killed during an Israeli attack on people waiting for humanitarian aid. Al-Obeid earned the nickname 鈥渢he Palestinian Pele鈥 due to his impressive career, in which he scored over 100 goals.


FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets go on sale amid high demand and many uncertainties

FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets go on sale amid high demand and many uncertainties
Updated 01 October 2025

FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets go on sale amid high demand and many uncertainties

FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets go on sale amid high demand and many uncertainties
  • The buyers will be those who were selected, out of 4.5 million applicants in a lottery that took place last month
  • Ticket prices will range initially from $60 for group-stage matches to $6,730 for the final

MIAMI: Not even half of the spots in the 48-team field have been claimed. The schedule of matches won鈥檛 be finalized until December. And other than host nations US, Canada and Mexico, nobody has any idea where or when they鈥檒l be playing.
Millions of football fans worldwide evidently don鈥檛 seem to mind any of those points.
Tickets to next year鈥檚 FIFA World Cup officially go on sale Wednesday. The buyers will be those who were selected, out of 4.5 million applicants in a lottery that took place last month, to have the first formal chance to purchase tickets over the next few days. FIFA said lottery winners have been, or will soon be, informed by email.
There are unique questions for consumers heading into the tournament, particularly about how they鈥檒l get visas, if necessary, to visit the US as the country cracks down on immigration. There are also more traditional concerns such as who, when and where 鈥 and none of those will be answered until the draw on Dec. 5. FIFA knows many fans won鈥檛 fret about those answers; they鈥檒l just want tickets now and will figure out the rest later.
鈥淭hese are not only outstanding figures, but also a strong statement,鈥 FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on social media, reacting to the 4.5 million applicants for a spot in the purchase window that opened Wednesday. 鈥淭he whole world wants to be part of the FIFA World Cup 26, the biggest, most inclusive and most exciting event ever. From Canada, Mexico and the United States, to countries big and small across every continent, fans are proving once again passion for football truly unites.鈥
In divided times, the notion of football being something that 鈥渢ruly unites鈥 will be put to the test.
Here are some things to know as tickets go on sale.
What鈥檚 for sale?
Fans can purchase seats in one of four categories; Category 1 is the best seats, Category 4 is somewhere around the tops of stadiums. Ticket prices will range initially from $60 for group-stage matches to $6,730 for the final but could 鈥 and almost certainly will 鈥 change as football鈥檚 biggest event utilizes dynamic pricing for the first time.
There are other ways to get tickets other than shelling out big bucks. American Airlines announced last month that its AAdvantage loyalty program members can redeem miles for World Cup tickets, starting Oct. 13 for executive platinum and concierge key members, then Oct. 14 for platinum pro, platinum and gold members, followed on Oct. 15 by all members.
And starting Thursday, some Verizon customers will have access to free World Cup tickets and other perks. The telecommunications giant is a World Cup sponsor and will simply start dropping free ticket chances to its customers through its app.
鈥淔or me, there are few things as exciting as experiencing football live, whether that鈥檚 on or o铿 the pitch, and so I am proud to partner with Verizon to celebrate their plans to give fans unprecedented access to the tournament,鈥 said football icon David Beckham, part of Verizon鈥檚 promotion for the World Cup.
Who鈥檚 in?
The US, Mexico and Canada all automatically qualified as host nations. Also in so far: defending champion Argentina, Japan, New Zealand, Iran, Uzbekistan, Jordan, South Korea, Brazil, Australia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Tunisia, Colombia, Paraguay and Morocco.
That leaves 30 spots still unclaimed.
FIFA said fans from 216 countries and territories applied to be part of the first ticket lottery. The top three nations of interest, to no surprise, were the hosts: the US, Mexico and Canada, in that order. The rest of the top 10, also in order of application totals: Germany, England, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Spain and Italy.
Nobody has said how many tickets FIFA plans to sell in this first window. Availability won鈥檛 be depleted; based on the listed stadium attendance figures, there are roughly 7.1 million seats to fill for the 104 matches around 16 North American venues, though it鈥檚 unknown how many of those seats will be available for sale to the public.
Will visitors travel to the US?
There is an immigration crackdown unfolding across the US, which could dampen overseas interest in traveling to the country. US tourism officials have already noted a drop in overseas visitors this year and even organizers in some US host cities have acknowledged that political dynamics may have an impact on attendance.
Adding to some of the uncertainty, President Donald Trump, who has a close relationship with Infantino, has suggested that the host cities could be changed if he wants to move some events away from places his administration considers unsafe.
The US cities that are scheduled to host are East Rutherford, New Jersey; Inglewood, California; Foxborough, Massachusetts; Houston; Arlington, Texas; Atlanta; Seattle; Santa Clara, California; Philadelphia; Kansas City, Missouri and Miami Gardens, Florida.
鈥淚f any city we think is going to be even a little bit dangerous for the World Cup 鈥 we won鈥檛 allow it to go there,鈥 Trump said last week. 鈥淲e鈥檒l move it around a little bit. But I hope that鈥檚 not going to happen.鈥
The State Department says that 鈥渢he safety and security of the United States鈥 along with 鈥淲orld Cup matches, athletes, fans, and venues鈥 are the top priorities with regard to its role in the World Cup process. It also suggests that travelers who need a visa should start applying now, and officials have said the US is trying 鈥渢o ensure an efficient, smooth, and effective visa process.鈥
What鈥檚 next?
A second phase, called an early ticket draw, likely will run from Oct. 27-31, with purchase timeslots from mid-November to early December. A third phase, termed a random selection draw, will start after the final draw of teams on Dec. 5 determines the World Cup schedule.
Tickets will also be available closer to the tournament 鈥渙n a first-come, first-served basis.鈥 FIFA also said it will start an official resale platform.
Some tickets have already been snagged; hospitality packages have been sold since May.
鈥淭he world will come together in North America,鈥 Infantino promised, 鈥渓ike never before.鈥
The tournament runs from June 11 through July 19.


鈥榃hole country behind us鈥: Herve Renard and 黑料社区 united in World Cup convictions

鈥榃hole country behind us鈥: Herve Renard and 黑料社区 united in World Cup convictions
Updated 01 October 2025

鈥榃hole country behind us鈥: Herve Renard and 黑料社区 united in World Cup convictions

鈥榃hole country behind us鈥: Herve Renard and 黑料社区 united in World Cup convictions
  • The French coach spoke to Arab News about the vital upcoming Asian Qualifiers, the famous 2022 World Cup win over Argentina and starring in the new 鈥榊ou Got This鈥 campaign

RIYADH: A video for a newly launched campaign, 鈥淵ou Got This,鈥 featuring Saudi national team head coach Herve Renard, begins with a solitary figure running 鈥 at first alone, then gradually joined by others, until the crowd itself carries the Frenchman forward. 

It is not only a metaphor for Renard鈥檚 philosophy, but also an apt reflection of his training methods and the unity he believes is key to 黑料社区鈥檚 dream of returning to the World Cup. In October, his team will take on Indonesia and Iraq in the fourth round of AFC Qualifiers, top the three-team Group B, and head to the tournament co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico next summer. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 very good support,鈥 Renard told Arab News at the launch of the Adidas campaign. 鈥淚 think (the whole) country will be behind us. We know what they are expecting from us, but we are also expecting from them to support us. From the first gun to the last one. And together, we have to do it.鈥

It鈥檚 a powerful call to arms, and hearts. For Renard, running is more than fitness; it鈥檚 his thinking space, his strategy room, and his sanctuary.

鈥淚f I don鈥檛 run, I鈥檓 not feeling comfortable,鈥 he said, explaining how his solitary runs are moments of mental preparation. 鈥淚 never use music when I鈥檓 running. I鈥檓 always thinking about what I have to say, what maybe I didn鈥檛 do well before, what I have to improve, or what I will say to the players. Always to anticipate what鈥檚 coming.鈥

Arab News journalist Aisha Fareed with Herv茅 Renard during an exclusive interview. (AN Photo / Abdulrahman bin Shalhoub)

Renard is, in essence, consistently debating with himself 鈥 mentally rehearsing every team talk, every tactical shift, every outcome.

鈥淎s a coach, we also like the pressure,鈥 he said, acknowledging the weight of expectation. 鈥淚t鈥檚 some adrenaline, you know? The competition. If there is no pressure in football, it鈥檚 not the same.鈥

But there is one thing that keeps his compass steady: positivity.

鈥淎t the end, we are always thinking, we will be so happy, this is the most important (thing).鈥

If Renard, in the campaign, is the lone runner at the start, the Saudi crowd is the thunder that roars behind him. The energy of the supporters at home fixtures has often been transformational for his players.

鈥淭his is fantastic. Especially when we play in Jeddah,鈥 Renard said. 鈥淭he atmosphere can be incredible. But I always tell the players (that) the fans will follow us if we show them we are determined, if we are motivated. The first actions come from us.鈥

It鈥檚 a two-way relationship built on belief. The team feeds off the passion of the fans, and in return, the fans draw strength from the fight of their players. It鈥檚 no surprise that the memory of that famous 2-1 victory over Argentina at the 2022 World Cup still echoes in every chant.

鈥淎lways remember this game,鈥 Renard added, his voice trailing into nostalgia. 鈥淏ut the focus is to try to do the same in the near future.鈥

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup looming and qualification rounds nearing conclusion, Renard鈥檚 attention is firmly on the immediate task of securing 黑料社区鈥檚 place on the global stage once again. Recent friendlies against North Macedonia and Czechia have, according to the coach, been pivotal on and off the pitch for his squad.

鈥淭he spirit was fantastic,鈥 Renard stressed. 鈥淲e changed five players for each game, but the spirit was the same 鈥 the way we started, the way we finished. We didn鈥檛 treat them as friendlies. We were already thinking about October.鈥

And the evolution isn鈥檛 just about the senior squad. With 黑料社区 set to host the 2034 World Cup, the development of young talent is becoming more crucial than ever.

鈥淭he league is getting stronger,鈥 Renard said. 鈥淪o, it鈥檚 good for some Saudi players. Now they need to compete more. They are playing with very big players. That (will) bring them some experience.

鈥淚鈥檓 sure they will get it. And they will be stronger for the future.鈥

Renard鈥檚 leadership is not flamboyant. It is thoughtful, relentless, and quietly commanding 鈥 like a long-distance runner who never stops moving forward. In his words and his work, there is always purpose.

鈥淟et鈥檚 do it together,鈥 he concluded, returning once more to that image of unity. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a collaborative kind of work.鈥

From the quiet moments of introspection on a solitary run to the roar of the stadium in Jeddah, Renard is leading a collective sprint toward a future that holds both challenge and promise. And in true Saudi fashion, the whole nation is running with him.