Germany stunned by Slovakia in historic World Cup qualifying loss, Spain and Belgium win

Germany stunned by Slovakia in historic World Cup qualifying loss, Spain and Belgium win
Slovakia’s forward David Strelec scores the 2-0 past Germany's defender Antonio Ruediger during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers Europe zone group A first round football match between Slovakia and Germany on Thursday in Bratislava. (AFP)
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Germany stunned by Slovakia in historic World Cup qualifying loss, Spain and Belgium win

Germany stunned by Slovakia in historic World Cup qualifying loss, Spain and Belgium win
  • It was a blow to coach Julian Nagelsmann and his new-look lineup, including Newcastle’s new striker Nick Woltemade in his third Germany game
  • Ugurcan Cakir’s leaping save in the 11th minute of added time meant Turkiye held on to beat Georgia 3-2 in their opening qualifier
  • Matty Cash scored to salvage a 1-1 draw for Poland who ended the Netherlands’ perfect start to qualifying

LONDON: Germany lost an away World Cup qualifying game for the first time in a 2-0 upset against Slovakia on Thursday which threw their campaign to reach the 2026 tournament into immediate jeopardy.

David Hancko and David Strelec each exploited mistakes in Germany’s defense to give Slovakia — who last qualified for the World Cup in 2010 — a surprise lead. Germany couldn’t find a way through the Slovakian defense to get back into the game.

It was a blow to coach Julian Nagelsmann and his new-look lineup, including Newcastle’s new striker Nick Woltemade in his third Germany game and 21-year-old Nnamdi Collins making his debut at right back.

Nagelsmann was scathing about his team, who he said lacked “emotionality” on the field and the will to win against motivated underdog opposition. He even questioned whether he should pick less skilled but more dedicated players instead.

“Maybe we really do need to rely less on quality and instead on players who just give everything, because that would have led to better results today than if the best players played,” he told broadcaster ARD.

Germany now need to win all of their remaining five games to avoid the playoffs, Nagelsmann added.

Historic records fall

Germany, including West Germany’s record during the Cold War, has played at every World Cup since 1954. Until Thursday it had only ever lost three World Cup qualifiers, all at home.

The loss in Slovakia was also only the second time Germany lost a World Cup qualifier by more than one goal. The other was a 5-1 home loss to England in 2001.

Germany seemed so confident of qualifying from a straightforward group with Slovakia, Northern Ireland and Luxembourg that they already booked a friendly on the assumption they win the group.

Germany on Thursday announced a friendly with Ivory Coast for March 2026 “in the event of successful direct World Cup qualification.” The date clashes with the playoffs for second-place teams.

It was Germany’s opening game in Group A, which also saw Northern Ireland beat Luxembourg 3-1 on Thursday.

Spain cruise to victory

European champion Spain took an early lead with Mikel Oyarzabal’s fifth-minute goal and eased to a 3-0 win over Bulgaria in both teams’ opening qualifying game. Marc Cucurella and Mikel Merino scored to extend Spain’s lead.

Ugurcan Cakir’s leaping save in the 11th minute of added time meant Turkiye held on to beat Georgia 3-2 in their opening qualifier despite having forward Baris Alper Yilmaz sent off just four minutes after he’d come on from the bench.

Dutch team’s perfect start spoiled

Matty Cash scored to salvage a 1-1 draw for Poland who ended the Netherlands’ perfect start to qualifying.

Denzel Dumfries’ header at a corner had put the Netherlands on course for a third win from three games without conceding a goal, but Cash leveled the score for Poland with a fierce shot from the edge of the penalty area in the 80th minute.

Not all teams have started their World Cup qualifying at the same time because of Nations League commitments earlier this year.

Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski returned to action as Poland’s captain after briefly leaving the national team during a dispute with ex-coach Michal Probierz in June.

Lithuania and Malta drew 1-1 in Thursday’s other Group G game.

Belgium’s 6-0 win

Belgium started slowly against tiny Liechtenstein and only led 1-0 at halftime but turned it into a 6-0 rout including two goals from Aston Villa’s Youri Tielemans and one from Napoli’s Kevin de Bruyne.

Wales went top of Group J with a 1-0 win over Kazakhstan but have played two games more than third-place Belgium. Wales nearly dropped points when Kazakhstan’s Serikzhan Muzhikov hit a free kick against the crossbar with the last act of the game.


Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague
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Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague
  • Match is part of a training camp for the Green Falcons ahead of their double header of Asian qualifiers next month for the 2026 World Cup

DUBAI: defeated North Macedonia 2-1 on Thursday in a friendly match at FK Viktoria Stadion in Prague, as part of a training camp for the Green Falcons ahead of next month’s fourth round of the Asian Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Herve Renard’s men fell behind to 41st-minute Aleksandar Trajkovski strike, but went into the break on level terms after Feras Al-Buraikan equalized in the first minute of stoppage time. They completed the comeback win thanks to a 78th-minute winner from Abdullah Al-Hamdan.

The Saudis dominated for long spells, ending up with 65.7 percent of the possession, according to the BBC, and 11 shots on goal, seven of them on target, compared with North Macedonia’s five shots, two of which were on target.

On Monday, will take on the Czech Republic in their second friendly of the international break, before the double header of World Cup qualifiers against Indonesia on Oct. 8 and Iraq on Oct. 14. Both matches will be played at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah.


Chess Federation looking into alleged ban on Israeli flag at Spanish tournament

Chess Federation looking into alleged ban on Israeli flag at Spanish tournament
Updated 05 September 2025

Chess Federation looking into alleged ban on Israeli flag at Spanish tournament

Chess Federation looking into alleged ban on Israeli flag at Spanish tournament
  • The federation said: “FIDE strongly condemns any form of discrimination, including on the basis of nationality and flag”
  • “The same rules apply to Israel and its players as to all other member federations that are not under any form of sanctions“

MADRID: The International Chess Federation (FIDE) said on Friday it was not involved in and had not been consulted over an alleged decision by a Spanish tournament to forbid Israeli players from competing under their national flag.
“FIDE had no prior knowledge of this decision, did not make any ruling on this, nor was it consulted by the organizers,” the federation said in a statement. “FIDE strongly condemns any form of discrimination, including on the basis of nationality and flag. The same rules apply to Israel and its players as to all other member federations that are not under any form of sanctions.”
The organizers of the Bilbao Sestao Basque Country tournament, which starts next week, were not immediately reachable for comment.


The governing body said it has requested detailed information from the organizers and will take all necessary actions to ensure its principles are upheld.
The Times of Israel, citing “Hebrew media outlets,” reported that organizers had sent a letter to seven Israeli players informing them of the decision to ban the country’s flag “for reasons beyond our control”.
Chess players from Russia and Belarus have been required to compete under the FIDE flag since 2022 following sanctions imposed after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. But Israeli players are not subject to such restrictions.
The dispute comes amid heightened tensions over the war in Gaza, where Israel’s military campaign against Hamas has left large parts of the territory in ruins and created what aid agencies describe as a deepening humanitarian catastrophe. International calls for a ceasefire and a revival of efforts toward a two-state solution have continued to grow. Sport in Spain was thrust into the spotlight for political reasons earlier this week when stage 11 of the Vuelta a Espana cycle race in Bilbao was cut short after pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted procedures at the finish line and demanded that the Israel-Premier Tech team be ejected from the race.


‘No curse’ on England, insists Tuchel despite near misses

‘No curse’ on England, insists Tuchel despite near misses
Updated 05 September 2025

‘No curse’ on England, insists Tuchel despite near misses

‘No curse’ on England, insists Tuchel despite near misses
  • England manager Thomas Tuchel is adamant there is “no curse” upon his side as he looks to end their near 60-year wait for a major international trophy

LONDON: England manager Thomas Tuchel is adamant there is “no curse” upon his side as he looks to end their near 60-year wait for a major international trophy.
England’s only previous major title came at the 1966 World Cup on home soil, defeating West Germany in the final.
England came close several times to ending the drought under Tuchel’s predecessor Gareth Southgate, losing successive European Championship finals, as well as reaching the 2018 World Cup semifinals and the last eight in 2022.
England’s women have enjoyed success under Sarina Wiegman, winning back-to-back Euros titles in 2022 and 2025, while the men’s Under-21 side are also double European champions after backing up their 2023 title with victory in Slovakia in June.
“Not at all,” Tuchel said when asked if he felt extra pressure due to the women’s and youth teams’ successes.
“If it is something, then it is a good omen and I was so happy for Sarina and (Under-21 coach) Lee (Carsley) because they made it and they made an extraordinary effort and a huge success with back-to-back victories...
“It is possible (to win a trophy with England), there is no curse on English teams and it is a good omen and we will do our very best to follow their example.”
England face Andorra on Saturday in qualifying for next year’s World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada, before taking on Serbia in Belgrade on Tuesday.
“I get a lot of tips, that’s for sure, but always in a friendly manner,” former Chelsea boss Tuchel said of his interactions with England fans.
“Most of them just say, ‘Bring it home, Thomas’. That’s basically the task.”
Manchester City defender John Stones has withdrawn from the squad for the upcoming games with injury.
Stones has not added to his tally of 83 caps since last October.
“Unfortunately, John Stones just left,” Tuchel said. “He came with minor issues, muscular issues, to camp and didn’t progress as we thought and hoped he would.
“So, he left camp this morning (Friday) because we will not take the risk. Everyone else is available.”
Tuchel confirmed England captain Harry Kane will lead the side in the Andorra qualifier.
“Yes. He (Kane) starts. There is no balance, the competition is on and it is World Cup season,” he said.
England only beat Andorra, a lowly 174th in the FIFA world rankings, 1-0 when the teams met in their initial qualifier in June.
“We will face — in both matches — a deep block and a 5-4-1 for sure in the first match and it is the challenge to overcome that quickly and aggressively and play with more rhythm than we did in the first match (against Andorra),” said Tuchel.
Latvia and Albania are the other two sides in Group K of European qualifying, with the group winners booking a place at the World Cup.


Taif Sprint Cup headlines Week 7 of racing at King Khalid Racecourse

Taif Sprint Cup headlines Week 7 of racing at King Khalid Racecourse
Updated 05 September 2025

Taif Sprint Cup headlines Week 7 of racing at King Khalid Racecourse

Taif Sprint Cup headlines Week 7 of racing at King Khalid Racecourse
  • 13 juveniles compete for $106,000 prize on Saturday

TAIF: King Khalid Racecourse stages Week 7 of the Taif racing season on Saturday with 13 two-year-olds competing for $106,000 in the 1200m Taif Sprint Cup.

One of the eight newcomers in the field could get their career off to a profitable start and chief among them is the Muhammad Aldaham-ridden and Thamer Aldaihani-trained Ak’haal (IRE), who makes his debut for owner Sheikh Abdullah Homoud Al-Malek Al-Sabah.

Form is thin on the ground, but four of those who have raced clashed in the same event two weeks ago with Salman Al-Adhayani’s Alaghr (USA) to be ridden by Abdullah Al-Fairouz, and Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdulaziz-owned and Alexis Moreno-ridden Newtown Runner (USA) finishing second and third respectively.

The other main event on Saturday is the 1400m Arabian Mares contest with last season’s Riyadh success story Lacy Des Vialettes (FR) back out for her third run of the campaign.

The Mustafa Al-Mosa-trained filly won her first four starts and Khaled Al-Mimoni’s mount is working back into form having not been disgraced with her fifth-placed effort in the Taif Arabian Derby.

Recent winning form is represented by Mubarizat Alkhalediah (KSA) in the colors of Prince Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz and Sons with Fahad Al-Fouraidi taking over in the saddle from Adel Al-Fouraidi after the five-year-old returned from an absence with victory on Aug. 22.

Headlining Friday’s card is the King Khalid Racecourse Championship Prep over 1600m with the 18-strong field headed by champion Al-Fouraidi’s mount Waqtuk (USA) for trainer Abdulaziz Al-Mosa.

The four-year-old colt built on his comeback effort to score nicely in the Makkah Almokarramah Reg. Gov. Cup from Final Destination (GB) and Painters Palette (IRE) among others and has strong Riyadh form having been second to Scotland Yard (USA) in the Tuwaiq Cup at The Saudi Cup meeting.

Also on Friday is the King Khalid Racecourse Championship Prep for fillies and mares over 1400m, which would appear to be a rematch between Snafiya (IRE), for jockey Muhammad Aldaham and Aldaihani, and seasonal debutant Alfaisaleyah (GB).

The latter, who has the assistance of Alfouraidi and carries the Red Stable colours of Prince Faisal Bin Khaled Bin Abdulaziz, hasn’t been seen since finding Snafiya a head too good in Riyadh last March in the  King Abdulaziz Racetrack Champion.

Snafiya does have a run under her belt though and just missed top billing on her comeback run last month when racing returned to Taif.

 


Penge, Reitan, Li and Hatton to tee it up at DP World Tour Championship

Penge, Reitan, Li and Hatton to tee it up at DP World Tour Championship
Updated 05 September 2025

Penge, Reitan, Li and Hatton to tee it up at DP World Tour Championship

Penge, Reitan, Li and Hatton to tee it up at DP World Tour Championship
  • The quartet, with Rory McIlroy, make up the current top five on the 2025 Race to Dubai rankings

DUBAI: Marco Penge, Kristoffer Reitan, Haotong Li and Tyrrell Hatton — all winners in the 2025 Race to Dubai — are the latest stars confirmed for the DP World Tour Championship at Jumeirah Golf Estates from Nov. 13-16.

The quartet, together with the already announced defending champion and reigning Race to Dubai champion Rory McIlroy, make up the current top five on the 2025 Race to Dubai rankings, with all five players poised to vie for the prestigious Harry Vardon Trophy when the season concludes on the Earth course.

Englishman Penge has enjoyed a breakout season, just a year after only just retaining his playing privileges with a 110th place finish in the rankings.

The 27-year-old claimed his first tour title earlier this year at the Hainan Classic, before a tie for second at the Genesis Scottish Open and another victory at the Danish Golf Championship lifted him to second in the Race to Dubai, sealed the Closing Swing title, and confirmed his place in the DP World Tour play-offs for the first time.

“It’s been an incredible season for me,” Penge said. “To go from just keeping my card last year to winning twice and now being right up there in the Race to Dubai is something I could only have dreamed of. To have the chance to compete for the Harry Vardon Trophy in Dubai is really special, and I’m looking forward to finishing the season on such a big stage.”

Reitan, who finished seventh on the HotelPlanner Tour’s Road to Mallorca rankings last season, became only the second Norwegian to win on the DP World Tour with his victory at the Soudal Open this year. Four additional top-five finishes have since pushed the 27-year-old to third in the rankings as he prepares to make his debut at the DP World Tour Championship.

“I’m really excited to finish the season in Dubai at the DP World Tour Championship,” Reitan said. “Every player wants to be part of this tournament — it shows you’ve had a good year, and hopefully I can finish the season strongly.”

Li and Hatton, fourth and fifth in the rankings respectively, both added to their impressive resumes this year. Chinese star Li nervelessly holed a clutch 15-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to win the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters by one shot, claiming his fourth DP World Tour title, three years after his third at the 2022 BMW International Open.

Three weeks earlier, Hatton captured his eighth DP World Tour title and a record-equalling fifth Rolex Series crown, triumphing in a thrilling final-round duel with Daniel Hillier at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. The Englishman has since secured automatic qualification for his fourth consecutive Ryder Cup appearance as part of Luke Donald’s European side.

“I’m happy to return to the DP World Tour Championship,” said Li, who will be making his first start in the season-ending Rolex Series event since 2022. “I’ve got great memories of Dubai from my win in 2018 just down the road, and hopefully we can make plenty more in November.”

Ryder Cup star Hatton added: “I had a great start to the year in Dubai, so I’m really looking forward to returning to finish the season at what is always one of the best stops of the year on the tour.”

A week before the DP World Tour Championship brings the season to a close, the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship kicks off the play-offs, with the top 70 available players after the Back 9 events gathering at Yas Links. At the culmination of the fourth Rolex Series event of the year, the top 50 players will tee off at the DP World Tour Championship, where the Race to Dubai winner will be crowned.