Formula 1 extends Azerbaijan Grand Prix contract through 2030

Formula 1 extends Azerbaijan Grand Prix contract through 2030
The contract for the street circuit on the Baku seafront had been due to expire after next year’s race. (AP)
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Formula 1 extends Azerbaijan Grand Prix contract through 2030

Formula 1 extends Azerbaijan Grand Prix contract through 2030
  • The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is set to stay on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2030 after receiving a four-year contract extension
  • The contract for the street circuit on the Baku seafront had been due to expire after next year’s race

BAKU: The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is set to stay on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2030 after receiving a four-year contract extension Saturday.
The contract for the street circuit on the Baku seafront had been due to expire after next year’s race.
Azerbaijan was widely considered a surprise choice of host ahead of its first race in 2016 but has become known for unpredictable racing, with Sergio Perez the only driver to win there more than once.
“The circuit is unique, with technical sections and long straights that run through the stunning shoreline and historic old town, delivering an eventful and entertaining race every year,” F1 president and chief executive Stefano Domenicali said in a statement.
“This renewal reflects the strong trust and commitment between Formula 1, the Azerbaijani government, and the promoter, and paves the way for an exciting future in the country.”
This year’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix takes place Sunday.


‘Switch off your phones and sleep’, India captain tells team before Pakistan clash

‘Switch off your phones and sleep’, India captain tells team before Pakistan clash
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‘Switch off your phones and sleep’, India captain tells team before Pakistan clash

‘Switch off your phones and sleep’, India captain tells team before Pakistan clash
  • India prevailed in the Group A match last week but their players refused to shake hands with Pakistan opponents after the match
  • Pakistan considered withdrawing from the tournament to protest against the match referee, who they say condoned India’s behavior

DUBAI: India’s players need to block out the noise as they prepare to again face rivals Pakistan in the Asia Cup amid controversy over their previous clash, skipper Suryakumar Yadav said on Saturday.

The eight-team tournament has been dominated by headlines about India and Pakistan’s first meetings on the pitch since the military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors in May this year.

India prevailed in the politically-charged Group A match last week but their players refused to shake hands with their Pakistan opponents after the match.

Suryakumar dedicated India’s seven-wicket victory to their armed forces, while several of his teammates took to social media to express similar thoughts.

Pakistan considered withdrawing from the tournament to protest against the match referee, who they say condoned unsportsmanlike behavior by India, before going ahead with their match against the United Arab Emirates.

With the controversy likely to rumble on in the build-up to Sunday’s clash, Suryakumar offered some blunt advice for teammates struggling to cope with external pressure.

“Close your room, switch off your phone and sleep. I think that’s the best. It’s easy to say, but sometimes it is difficult,” he told reporters.

“It’s on you, what you want to listen to, what you want to have in your mind ...

“I have been very clear with all the boys. I think it’s very important if you want to do well in this tournament and going forward. We will have to shut a lot of noise from outside and take what is good for you.”

Despite India’s triumph in their previous encounter, Suryakumar insisted past results would count for nothing when the rivals meet again in the super four match.

“I feel our preparation has been really good leading into the tournament. We have also had three good games, so we are actually focusing on what we can do best,” he added.

“We want to follow all the good habits that we have been doing from the last two or three games. We take it one game at a time. It doesn’t give us an edge that we have played them once and we had a good game. We have to start from scratch.”


Liverpool’s Isak and Wirtz on the bench for Merseyside derby against Everton

Liverpool’s Isak and Wirtz on the bench for Merseyside derby against Everton
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Liverpool’s Isak and Wirtz on the bench for Merseyside derby against Everton

Liverpool’s Isak and Wirtz on the bench for Merseyside derby against Everton
  • Wirtz had started Liverpool’s first four Premier League matches and the Champions League opener
  • Hugo Ekitike started in place of Isak and Alexis Mac Allister instead of Wirtz, who is scoreless for Liverpool this season
LIVERPOOL: Liverpool’s top two summer signings, Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz, were on the bench for Saturday’s Merseyside derby against Everton.
Isak made his debut in Wednesday’s 3-2 Champions League win over Atlético Madrid, starting and playing until the 57th minute. Wirtz had started Liverpool’s first four Premier League matches and the Champions League opener.
Hugo Ekitike started in place of Isak, who joined Liverpool in a deadline-day transfer from Newcastle. Alexis Mac Allister was in for Wirtz, who is scoreless for Liverpool this season after joining from Bayer Leverkusen.
Left back Milos Kerkez started in place of Andy Robertson and right back Conor Bradley instead of Jeremie Frimpong.

Inzaghi rues late collapse as Al-Hilal let 3–0 lead slip against Al-Ahli

Inzaghi rues late collapse as Al-Hilal let 3–0 lead slip against Al-Ahli
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Inzaghi rues late collapse as Al-Hilal let 3–0 lead slip against Al-Ahli

Inzaghi rues late collapse as Al-Hilal let 3–0 lead slip against Al-Ahli

JEDDAH: Al-Hilal manager Simone Inzaghi voiced his frustration after his side surrendered a three-goal advantage in Friday’s Saudi Professional League clash with Al-Ahli, which ended in a 3–3 draw.

Speaking at the post-match press conference, Inzaghi praised his players’ performance for most of the game but admitted they failed to manage the closing stages.

“We played very well until the 80th minute, scored three goals, hit the post three (times) and Mendy also made several saves,” he said. “Then Toni reduced the deficit with a special technical touch. We didn’t deal with the match properly after that, and I can’t criticize the team because we played 80 excellent minutes.”

The Italian coach rejected suggestions that his substitutions had unsettled the side, explaining that injuries forced his hand. Malcom was substituted, while Ruben Neves, who had not been fully fit, asked to come off after insisting on starting.

Inzaghi also pointed to the short turnaround from the team’s AFC Champions League fixture earlier in the week, saying his players lacked sufficient recovery time.

He added: “The technical level of the match was high, and those who watched it enjoyed it, but I didn’t enjoy it, because my goal was to win.”

Looking ahead, the Al-Hilal boss said the team must quickly learn from the setback. “We have to learn from the match, analyze our mistakes and correct them. But let’s not forget we were facing the Asian Elite and Super Cup champions — not an easy opponent.”


Jaissle hails Al-Ahli’s ‘miracle’ comeback in 3–3 draw with Al-Hilal

Jaissle hails Al-Ahli’s ‘miracle’ comeback in 3–3 draw with Al-Hilal
Updated 20 September 2025

Jaissle hails Al-Ahli’s ‘miracle’ comeback in 3–3 draw with Al-Hilal

Jaissle hails Al-Ahli’s ‘miracle’ comeback in 3–3 draw with Al-Hilal

JEDDAH: Al-Ahli head coach Matthias Jaissle praised his players’ resilience after they overturned a three-goal deficit to secure a dramatic 3–3 draw against rivals Al-Hilal in the Saudi Professional League on Friday.

Speaking after the match, the German coach described the fightback as “a miracle” and said he always believed his team could respond despite trailing 3–0 by the 78th minute.

“We were more intense and aggressive in the second half, and we didn’t allow any turnovers,” he said. “We created several scoring opportunities and scored three goals. I feel proud to have done that against a big and strong team like Al-Hilal.”

He added: “I had the feeling (we could) come back after losing 3-0 in the first half, and continuing the high pressure was the only way for us to recover.”

Jaissle said the focus would now shift to next week’s FIFA Intercontinental Cup clash with Egypt’s Pyramids FC on Tuesday.

“Our goal is to win the title, and we are working towards that because we represent ,” he told reporters.


Tilal AI-Khalediah steals show in Taif with victory in Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Cup

Tilal AI-Khalediah steals show in Taif with victory in Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Cup
Updated 20 September 2025

Tilal AI-Khalediah steals show in Taif with victory in Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Cup

Tilal AI-Khalediah steals show in Taif with victory in Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Cup
  • Nasser Mutlaq’s star took the event for the second consecutive year under Adel Alfouraidi

TAIF: It was business as usual on the biggest day of the season at King Khalid Racecourse in Taif, as Tilal AI-Khalediah (KSA) made his return to action with back-to-back wins in the $270,000 Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Cup.

Arguably one of the world’s most recognized and celebrated purebred Arabians, the star of Nasser Mutlaq’s stable took the Listed event over 2000m for the second consecutive year under jockey Adel Al-Fouraidi.

The wins set up a lucrative Riyadh season where the multiple Group 1 winner has twice triumphed in the Obaiyah Arabian Classic on Saudi Cup night. He returned to the winner’s enclosure to record a 16th career success following his defeat on Dubai World Cup night in March.

Wathab Al-Mashaheer (KSA) landed the other $270,000 race and took his career record to three from three under Abdullah Al-Saedi in the Group 3 King Faisal Cup over 1600m for three-year-olds.

The most valuable thoroughbred event of the day was the $186,600 Okaz Cup, sponsored by Boutique Group, which was captured by Alaham (IRE) in the hands of Aseel Al-Sarhani, with the pair impressive winners over the 2000m.

However, the day was dominated by the White Stables of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz & Sons who sent out three winners, highlighted by the victory of Nowafaa (KSA) in the $133,300 Taif Cup Fillies Open, sponsored by Saudi National Bank.

The three-year-old was following up her Taif Flower Festival Cup success under Camilio Ospina for trainer Bader Rizaiq and led home a sea of white, with King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz & Sons also responsible for the second and third-placed Fallat Kheir (KSA) and Moatazah (USA).

Naif Alanazi caused an upset in the equivalent Taif Cup Open for colts and geldings, sponsored by NHC, as he delivered the Hesham Abdulwahed-trained Sayyah (USA) to victory, taking top prize in the $133,300 event and reversing Taif Derby form with White Stable’s Jeddah Beach, who could only finish fourth.

Their Taqaarir (KSA) was well fancied for the Taif Cup Local Bred Fillies Open, sponsored by ZOOD Realty, after winning by over 10 lengths last time out, and Ospina’s mount made it three wins in as many starts.

Trainer Ahmed Mohamoud’s grey sauntered into the closing stages of the 1400m event and the 2-year-old held off the same owner’s Ana Aljonubiyah (KSA) to maintain an unbeaten record by three-quarters of a length.

The White Stable treble was initiated by a memorable success for Feras Al-Sunaytan who landed a ninth career win by storming clear in the hands-and-heel apprentice jockeys’ Local Bred Handicap 0-75, sponsored by Kinza, under the veteran Mayhamah (KSA).

While the White Stable had a one-two in the fillies’ juvenile race, Prince Faisal Bin Khaled Bin Abdulaziz’s Red Stables enjoyed the same outcome in the Taif Cup Local Bred for colts and geldings, sponsored by Lucid, with the second colors of Raei Al-Thaminah (KSA) coming out on top under Tharb Altimyat. The rider looked around for non-existent dangers rounding the home turn, but his mount was run down by Hziz (KSA) and just held out to win by a neck.

 Harbi (KSA) provided the Red Stables with success earlier in the card, returning with a win on his first run since Riyadh in March with a near five-length strike under champion Adel Al-Fouraidi in the Horses Who Won 1-2, sponsored by Alfakhera.

Alexis Moreno has enjoyed a successful Taif campaign and punched the air as he guided Ibn Alatheer (KSA) to success in the opening Local Bred Handicap 0-60, sponsored by Saudia, for trainer Mustafa Al-Mosa.