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DP World ILT20, Saudi Cricket Federation forge landmark partnership

DP World ILT20, Saudi Cricket Federation forge landmark partnership
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DP World ILT20, Saudi Cricket Federation forge landmark partnership

DP World ILT20, Saudi Cricket Federation forge landmark partnership
  • The collaboration will see the ILT20 work closely with SACF and its commercial arm, the Cricket Investment Company
  • Season 4 of the DP World ILT20 will kick off on Dec. 2, with six teams competing across 34 matches

RIYADH: The DP World International League T20 has joined forces with the 黑料社区n Cricket Federation in a landmark agreement aimed at accelerating the growth of cricket in the Kingdom and Gulf region.

Under the partnership, announced in Dubai on Tuesday, the SACF officially licensed the DP World ILT20 as a recognized Twenty20 league for both men and women. The move paves the way for ILT20 matches to be staged in 黑料社区, while also creating new development pathways for the Kingdom鈥檚 cricketers.

The collaboration will see the ILT20 work closely with SACF and its commercial arm, the Cricket Investment Company, to nurture local talent, enhance infrastructure and build stronger engagement with cricket fans in the Kingdom.

Significantly, Saudi players will now have a direct entry point into the competition. Each franchise in the upcoming ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction, scheduled for Oct. 1, will have to sign at least one Saudi player.

鈥淲e are very proud to announce our partnership with the 黑料社区n Cricket Federation. 黑料社区 is a key part of the Gulf region, and its commitment to developing cricket is inspiring,鈥 said Khalid Al-Zarooni, chairman of the ILT20.

鈥淭his partnership is built on our shared vision of growing the game beyond borders. The DP World ILT20 will create opportunities for players and hopefully bring world-class cricket closer to the fans.鈥

Prince Saud bin Mishal Al-Saud, SACF chairman, said the agreement aligned with the Kingdom鈥檚 ambitions under Vision 2030 to expand sporting opportunities and community engagement.

鈥淭his collaboration reflects our commitment to developing cricket in the country and providing our players with opportunities to grow and succeed on an international stage,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t also provides a platform for fan engagement and opens further avenues for developing the game across infrastructure and tourism.鈥

David White, ILT20 CEO, described the partnership as a 鈥渟ignificant step鈥 in strengthening the game across the region.

鈥淲ith 黑料社区鈥檚 dynamic growth in sport and entertainment, this partnership provides a tremendous opportunity for Saudi cricketers to develop,鈥 he said.

鈥淚n the coming years we will be hosting DP World ILT20 tournament matches in 黑料社区. From next year, a development tournament will also be staged there, which will provide an excellent opportunity to the local talent to make a claim for the main event. The league will also help 黑料社区 in cricketing infrastructure development.鈥

Season 4 of the DP World ILT20 will kick off on Dec. 2, with six teams competing across 34 matches before the final on Jan. 4, 2026.


Al-Ittihad sack coach Laurent Blanc after 2-0 loss to Al-Nassr

Al-Ittihad sack coach Laurent Blanc after 2-0 loss to Al-Nassr
Updated 28 September 2025

Al-Ittihad sack coach Laurent Blanc after 2-0 loss to Al-Nassr

Al-Ittihad sack coach Laurent Blanc after 2-0 loss to Al-Nassr

Al-Ittihad have sacked manager Laurent Blanc, the Saudi Pro League club said on Saturday following their 2-0 defeat against Al-Nassr a day earlier.
鈥淎l-Ittihad announces the termination of its contractual relationship with the first team鈥檚 head coach Mr.Laurent Blanc and his coaching staff,鈥 the club said on X.
Al-Ittihad added that they were also looking for 鈥渘ew technical staff that matches the club鈥檚 ambitions.鈥
Blanc took charge of Al-Ittihad in July last year and led the team to a domestic double, winning both the league title and the King鈥檚 Cup.
However, the team began the new season by exiting the Saudi Super Cup in the semifinals following a loss to Al-Nassr, before suffering a second defeat to the Riyadh-based side in the league on Friday. They are third in the standings, three points behind Al-Nassr.
 


Alaqraa dispatches Galal in 21 seconds in PFL MENA鈥檚 鈥楥hampions Collide鈥 fight night at The Arena Riyadh

Alaqraa dispatches Galal in 21 seconds in PFL MENA鈥檚 鈥楥hampions Collide鈥 fight night at The Arena Riyadh
Updated 28 September 2025

Alaqraa dispatches Galal in 21 seconds in PFL MENA鈥檚 鈥楥hampions Collide鈥 fight night at The Arena Riyadh

Alaqraa dispatches Galal in 21 seconds in PFL MENA鈥檚 鈥楥hampions Collide鈥 fight night at The Arena Riyadh
  • Alaqraa will next meet with Morocco鈥檚 Diani, who beat Lebanon鈥檚 Fazli in the other welterweight semifinal match
  • Saudi MMA fighter Hattan Alsaif announces decision to turn professional after a flawless 4-0 amateur career

RIYADH: Kuwait鈥檚 mixed martial arts fighter Mohammad Alaqraa defeated Egypt鈥檚 Ayman Galal by technical knockout in the PFL MENA Welterweight Semifinal Saturday night at The Arena Riyadh, earning his way to a final match with Morocco鈥檚 Badreddine Diani.

The fight ended in just 21 seconds after Alaqraa (9-1) landed a powerful kick to the thigh of Galal (4-2), sending the 鈥淢aestro鈥 down, apparently injured. 

Alaqraa鈥檚 victory concluded an action-packed 鈥淐hampions Collide鈥 fight night featuring Professional Fighters League combatants from the Middle East and North Africa, which also saw Saudi fighter Hattan Alsaif announcing her decision to turn professional after a flawless 4-0 amateur career. 

鈥淚 knew he鈥檚 gonna think I鈥檓 gonna grapple and shoot in the beginning,鈥 Alaqraa told Arab News after the fight. 

鈥淎s a fighter, we try our best to prepare for the fight. We do our best to see how the fight could go, but by the end of the day, it鈥檚 all about God and he plans it,鈥 he said. 

Alaqraa will next meet Diani, who earlier defeated Lebanon鈥檚 Amir Fazli via split decision (27-30, 29-28 x2) in a fight marred by a judging controversy earlier in the night. Diani was initially announced as the loser, but the result was corrected to confirm his victory. 

In the Lightweight semifinals, Salah Eddine Hamli forced to submission Souhil Tairi in the third round via arm-triangle choke. Hamli will face the undefeated Mohammad Fahmi (6-0), who opened the night by subduing Mohsen Mohammadseifi in the first round.

The Featherweight bracket also shaped up as Islam Reda dominated Taha Bendaoud via unanimous decision. Reda will face Yanis Ghemmouri, who earned his semifinal victory over Izzeddine Al Derbani by unanimous decision.

In Bantamweight action, Islam Youssef defeated veteran Xavier Alaoui by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) to advance to the final against Nawras Abzakh, who beat Moktar Benkaci via unanimous decision.

Saudi rising star Malik Basahel remained unbeaten, crushing Ahmed Mostafa with a second-round rear-naked choke. Meanwhile, Hassan Ahmed Moustafa edged Abdulaziz Bin Moammar in a split-decision amateur showcase.

Adding to the evening鈥檚 excitement, Hattan Alsaif announced she will make her professional debut on Dec. 5 after a perfect 4-0 amateur career.

Hattan Alsaif made history when she became the first female from 黑料社区 to sign a contract with a major MMA promoter 鈥 the PFL, now backed by Saudi鈥檚 public investment fund. (Instagram photo)

Reflecting on her journey, Alsaif told Arab News: 鈥淭his type of sports are new to us. It鈥檚 true for, but Saudi people are really strong, they have really strong hearts, and they are brave.鈥 Her announcement marks a milestone moment for women鈥檚 MMA in the Kingdom.

The 鈥淐hampions Collide鈥 event highlighted Riyadh鈥檚 growing status as a premier global destination for combat sports. Fighters from across the region left it all inside the cage as they chased glory and a shot at the inaugural PFL MENA crowns.

 


Runners celebrate Saudi national day at Jeddah historic district

Runners celebrate Saudi national day at Jeddah historic district
Updated 20 September 2025

Runners celebrate Saudi national day at Jeddah historic district

Runners celebrate Saudi national day at Jeddah historic district
  • Event organized in collaboration with Historic Jeddah Program, Masafat Club, Saudi Sports for All Federation and Ministry of Sports鈥 Makkah region branch

JEDDAH: Professional runners, amateurs, families and children of all ages took to the streets and alleys of Jeddah鈥檚 historic district early Friday morning for the Jeddah Green Spirit Run, part of the city鈥檚 95th National Day celebrations.

The event was organized in collaboration with the Historic Jeddah Program, the Masafat Club, the Saudi Sports for All Federation and the Ministry of Sports鈥 Makkah region branch.

Offering 2km and 5km distances for all ages and skill levels, the run provided a patriotic community experience, encouraging participants to celebrate unity while staying active.

Runners followed a course winding through Historic Jeddah鈥檚 most iconic landmarks, giving them an opportunity to explore the city鈥檚 rich heritage. Key points along the route included Bab Jadid, the historic Hajj Route, Bab Al-Bunt, Beit Nassief and Al-Falah School.

Thirty-year-old Muhanad Abdulaziz, who participated alongside his wife, told Arab News: 鈥淩unning is more than just a physical activity 鈥 it鈥檚 a way of connecting with our country and with each other. I insisted that my wife and I take part in this special day with all the runners who came from everywhere to enjoy the race and celebrate our National Day.鈥

An estimated 1,000 runners of various nationalities took part, including a significant number of Filipino participants. Jon Abella said: 鈥淚t is a special day for Saudis, and we are here to share this happy occasion with them by running through this historic area.鈥

Meanwhile, 69-year-old Ahmed Al-Hamdan, who completed the 5km race, expressed his joy at participating alongside fellow veteran athletes.

He said: 鈥淲e are here to show our spirit, enthusiasm and patriotism for our beloved country. At the same time, we want to prove that age doesn鈥檛 matter 鈥 we can do it just like the young runners.鈥


Naoya Inoue to headline Riyadh鈥檚 鈥楴ight of the Samurai鈥

Riyadh Season hosts 鈥楻ing V: Night of the Samurai鈥. supplied
Riyadh Season hosts 鈥楻ing V: Night of the Samurai鈥. supplied
Updated 18 September 2025

Naoya Inoue to headline Riyadh鈥檚 鈥楴ight of the Samurai鈥

Riyadh Season hosts 鈥楻ing V: Night of the Samurai鈥. supplied
  • Japanese superstar Inoue will fight for the first time in 黑料社区 on Dec. 27, against Mexico鈥檚 Alan Picasso Romero

RIYADH: Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, has announced that Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue (31-0, 27 KOs) will defend his WBC super-bantamweight title against Mexico鈥檚 Alan Picasso Romero (32-0-1, 17 KOs) on Dec. 27.

The fight will headline Riyadh Season鈥檚 鈥淩ing V: Night of the Samurai鈥 at the Mohammed Abdo Arena, according to reports on Thursday.

This marks Inoue鈥檚 first fight in 黑料社区, following his dominant title defense last weekend against Murodjon Akhmadaliev.

Ring Magazine has ranked Inoue third in boxing鈥檚 pound-for-pound ratings, with Terence Crawford first and Oleksandr Usyk second.

The card includes Junto Nakatani (31鈥0, 24 KOs), the unified bantamweight champion, who will make his super鈥慴antamweight debut against Mexico鈥檚 Sebastian Hernandez Reyes (20鈥0, 18 KOs), a 24鈥憏ear鈥憃ld rising star.

The card will be broadcast live worldwide on DAZN and Lemino in Japan.


Can AI make Saudi sports smarter without losing its soul?

Can AI make Saudi sports smarter without losing its soul?
Updated 12 September 2025

Can AI make Saudi sports smarter without losing its soul?

Can AI make Saudi sports smarter without losing its soul?
  • From Sevilla鈥檚 scouting rooms to Ferrari鈥檚 circuits and Wimbledon鈥檚 courts, AI is reshaping global sports
  • In 黑料社区, the real opportunity lies not in copying global models, but in tailoring them to local culture, athletes, and fans

ALKHOBAR: Artificial intelligence is no longer a side project in global sports, it鈥檚 becoming central to performance, fan engagement, and strategy. IBM has been one of the most visible players in this transformation, bringing its AI innovations from the world鈥檚 top tournaments to 黑料社区鈥檚 rapidly growing sports scene.

But beyond corporate case studies, a bigger question looms: how should Saudi sports federations, clubs, and fans adapt to this wave of technology? Can AI truly deliver, or will it overpromise?

黑料社区鈥檚 sports market is booming. Valued at $7.2 billion in 2023, it is expected to surpass $22.4 billion by 2030. More than $2 billion has already been invested in facilities, talent, and international events鈥攆rom hosting Formula 1 to the FIFA Club World Cup.

This trajectory was highlighted in a recent Arab News op-ed by Ayman Al-Rashed, who noted how AI is central to expanding fan experiences and making Saudi sports more globally competitive. The investments align with Vision 2030鈥檚 push to diversify the economy through sports and entertainment, positioning the sector as both a cultural and financial pillar for the Kingdom.

One of IBM鈥檚 most ambitious experiments came in 2024 with Sevilla FC. Together, they launched Scout Advisor, a generative AI tool built on watsonx that analyzes more than 200,000 scouting reports. Beyond traditional stats like minutes played or goals scored, the system reads unstructured scout notes on attitude, adaptability, and playing style. For a league like the Saudi Pro League, attracting global stars, such a tool could transform recruitment.

 

Yet some Saudi voices caution that AI should complement鈥攏ot replace鈥攈uman judgment.
鈥淎I gives us accurate numbers and predictions, but in the end human experience and field vision remain essential,鈥 said Yasser Al-Ghamdi, a sports science student at King Saud University.

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IBM鈥檚 longest-running partnerships are in tennis and golf. At Wimbledon, the company built Match Chat, an AI-powered assistant that answers fan questions in real time, analyzes probabilities, and predicts match outcomes. A similar platform at The Masters offered golf fans deeper insights into performance and strategy.

This mirrors findings from an Arab News survey earlier this year, where 80 percent of Saudi adults reported using AI tools, and one in three use them regularly. Nearly 90 percent said making 黑料社区 an AI powerhouse should be a national priority 鈥 underscoring high expectations for localized innovation.

In Formula 1, IBM partnered with Scuderia Ferrari HP to redesign its mobile app with watsonx-powered racing insights. Fans now receive AI-generated summaries, driver comparisons, and interactive features in real time.

For 黑料社区, which hosts a Formula 1 Grand Prix as part of its expanding sports calendar, the potential is significant. The key, however, is ensuring these tools enhance both spectacle and grassroots value. Success will depend on balancing global best practices with local realities, benefiting players, coaches, and fans at every level.

Global partnerships only work if they are adapted to local contexts. That鈥檚 why IBM, alongside the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, developed ALLaM, an Arabic large language model capable of processing multiple dialects. The platform bridges linguistic gaps for fans and athletes across the Gulf, making interactions more natural and inclusive. Its impact will hinge on how it鈥檚 adopted on the ground.

This emphasis on localization and human-in-the-loop AI echoes developments in healthcare. MBZUAI graduates developed HuLP and Med-YOLOWorld, AI systems designed to work alongside doctors rather than replace them. The same principle applies to sports: AI must collaborate with coaches, referees, and trainers.

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鈥 One of IBM鈥檚 most ambitious experiments came in 2024 with Sevilla FC.

鈥 They launched Scout Advisor, a generative AI tool built on watsonx that analyzes more than 200,000 scouting reports.

鈥 The system reads unstructured scout notes on attitude, adaptability, and playing style.

IBM highlights its ethical AI framework, stressing explainability, fairness, and data protection. But in 黑料社区, experts insist oversight must go beyond corporate pledges. With billions invested, federations need transparency, accountability, and governance when deploying AI.

Arab News has reported similar concerns in healthcare, with Dr. Mansoor Khan warning that 鈥淎I is not one thing, it鈥檚 a set of technologies that need to be used carefully, mapped to specific problems and workflows.鈥 The same caution applies to sports.

Looking ahead, IBM predicts AI will play a central role in personalized fan experiences, athlete training, and recruitment. In 黑料社区, AI could make the Kingdom a global sports testbed. Potential applications include:

鈥 Smart stadiums with AI crowd management and personalized fan services.

鈥 Player development supported by AI-driven performance analytics.

鈥 Localized fan platforms in Arabic, reflecting Saudi values.

鈥 Sports medicine enhanced by AI tools for injury prevention and recovery.

For some, the immediate value is on the pitch.
鈥淎I can help us track training loads and reduce injuries, but it can鈥檛 capture a player鈥檚 mental or emotional state,鈥 said Mohammed Al-Qahtani, a sports science graduate from King Saud University.

From Sevilla鈥檚 scouting rooms to Ferrari鈥檚 circuits and Wimbledon鈥檚 courts, AI is reshaping global sports. In 黑料社区, the real opportunity lies not in copying global models, but in tailoring them to local culture, athletes, and fans. As the Kingdom invests heavily in infrastructure and innovation, the true test will be whether technology strengthens the human side of sport鈥攐r replaces it.