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Saudis Salhab, Attieh look at move on from International Series Philippines

Left: Khaled Attieh on the 11th tee during the second round of the International Series Phiippines on Friday; right: Faisal Sahab lines up his putt on the ninth green during the International Series Philippines second round Friday. (AN Photos/Philip Evardone)
Left: Khaled Attieh on the 11th tee during the second round of the International Series Phiippines on Friday; right: Faisal Sahab lines up his putt on the ninth green during the International Series Philippines second round Friday. (AN Photos/Philip Evardone)
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Saudis Salhab, Attieh look at move on from International Series Philippines

Saudis Salhab, Attieh look at move on from International Series Philippines
  • Players embrace challenges to come after missing cut

STA. ROSA, Laguna: Faisal Salhab has commented that he had a lovely junior experience growing up and playing in 黑料社区. These days, he and Khaled Attieh have their hands full as part of the Asian Tour caravan that has taken them to multiple countries in the region.

Such is the transformation of the Saudi duo who have both graced the pages of Arab News since they were children. Attieh still remembers the lengthy interview he gave to Arab News when he was still a bubbly 12-year-old, and says he still has a copy of the paper, while Salhab shot his first eagle at Dirab Golf Club in Riyadh as a 13-year old, a feat that was documented by Arab News.

鈥淚t鈥檚 crazy, unbelievable. (It鈥檚) good to see you,鈥 Salhab, 26, excitedly said on Friday after Arab News caught up with him at the driving range of Sta. Elena Golf Club, the location for the International Series Philippines, presented by BingoPlus.

Attieh, now 31, returned a wide smile and waved his hand after he realized who called him from behind.

There are five Saudis playing on the Asian Tour, including the reputed poster boy of Saudi golf, Othman Almulla.

Salhab and Attieh might have failed to make the cut at the elevated Asian Tour event but they will be moving on richer in experience and looking forward to a repeat visit to the Philippines given the chance.

They said: 鈥淭his is our first time visiting the Philippines. Beautiful people; beautiful golf course; very good hospitality, and happy to be here. From what we have seen this will not be our last time to be here.鈥

Salhab said: 鈥淪ta. Elena is a gorgeous golf course. Tough fairways and greens. We are lucky to miss the rain.鈥

Salhab, who lives in Riyadh, shared that Golf Saudi鈥檚 new push is internal growth.

The Jeddah-based Attieh, who is the youngest amateur Arab golfer to have qualified for the Dubai Desert Classic, was 8 over after two rounds of the tournament at Sta. Elena following scores of 77 and 75, while Salhab was +11 (77, 78).

The Saudi pair, who are both explosive hitters, had made a number of cuts on the Saudi-backed Asian Tour and arrived in the Philippines from Macau.

They fly next to Hong Kong and Singapore before returning to 黑料社区.

Salhab said it had been tough on the golf tour, but he has learned to embrace it as it is a job they both have to do.聽


Chelsea forward Delap close to return from hamstring injury

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Chelsea forward Delap close to return from hamstring injury

Chelsea forward Delap close to return from hamstring injury
The 22-year-old picked up the injury during the 2-0 home win over Fulham in August
Maresca said: 鈥淟iam took part of the session yesterday with the team for the first time鈥

LONDON: Chelsea striker Liam Delap is back in training after recovering from a hamstring injury but will not be available for their Premier League home game against promoted Sunderland this weekend, manager Enzo Maresca said on Friday.
The 22-year-old, who moved to Stamford Bridge from Ipswich Town for 30 million pounds ($40.26 million) in June, picked up the injury during the 2-0 home win over Fulham in August.
Initially expected to miss six to eight weeks, Maresca later suggested the Englishman could be out until December.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 have any new injuries,鈥 Maresca told reporters ahead of Saturday鈥檚 game. 鈥淟iam took part of the session yesterday with the team for the first time. He is not going to be available for tomorrow but probably for the next one.鈥
Chelsea visit struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers in the League Cup fourth round on Wednesday.
鈥淭he schedule can also change a little bit. It depends how they improve or get worse from the first time they send me that but he can be available for that (Wolves),鈥 Maresca added.
Maresca said Marc Guiu, who was recalled from a season-long loan at Sunderland after Delap鈥檚 injury, is ready to start a league game for Chelsea.
The 19-year-old Spanish striker initially struggled to impress Maresca in training but has since turned a corner.
Guiu joined Chelsea from Barcelona last year.
鈥淲e had a chat with Marc a few weeks ago. I told him about the way he was training. I didn鈥檛 like it. He needed to change. He changed and he got a chance,鈥 Maresca said.
Asked what he did not like, the Italian replied: 鈥淗e was not training well. In all the way ... That鈥檚 why young players are sometimes in one way or the other way. You need to go slowly, slowly with them.
鈥淏ut since we chatted, it stopped. It鈥檚 fantastic. He is working very well.鈥
Seeking a fifth successive win in all competitions after Wednesday鈥檚 5-1 thrashing of Ajax Amsterdam in the Champions League, Chelsea are braced for a tricky challenge against Sunderland.
Frenchman Regis Le Bris鈥 side have collected 14 points from their opening eight matches to sit in seventh place, one point behind champions Liverpool and level with fifth-placed Chelsea.
鈥淭hey showed since the season started that they are a very good team. They play together, they work together. They have the same points as us so they are showing how good they are doing,鈥 Maresca said.
鈥淚 spent one season with Leicester (City) in the Championship and I love the Championship. I watched Sunderland since last season when the manager arrived. They play good football, they are physically strong, so I like the way they are doing things.鈥

Isak likely to miss Liverpool鈥檚 Premier League match at Brentford

Isak likely to miss Liverpool鈥檚 Premier League match at Brentford
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Isak likely to miss Liverpool鈥檚 Premier League match at Brentford

Isak likely to miss Liverpool鈥檚 Premier League match at Brentford
  • The Sweden striker is 鈥渘ot too bad鈥 but is a 鈥渜uestion mark鈥 after sustaining a groin injury
  • 鈥淧layers miss chances and he is a human being. We are not used to him missing chances,鈥 Slot said of Salah

LONDON: Liverpool will likely be without striker Alexander Isak, manager Arne Slot said, when they travel to Brentford on Saturday looking to turn around their three-game Premier League losing streak.
The Sweden striker is 鈥渘ot too bad鈥 but is a 鈥渜uestion mark鈥 after sustaining a groin injury in Wednesday鈥檚 5-1 Champions League victory over Eintracht Frankfurt. Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch, who missed the Frankfurt match with an ankle issue, is also a doubt.
Slot defended forward Mohamed Salah, who finished as the Premier League鈥檚 top scorer last season but has become a target for some fan criticism for his recent drop in form.
鈥淧layers miss chances and he is a human being. We are not used to him missing chances,鈥 Slot said of Salah, who has three goals in 12 games this season, across all competitions.
鈥淭he main thing is that he always has scored goals for Liverpool. The last thing I worry about is Mo scoring goals again. He鈥檚 done that his entire life and I expect him to do that again in the coming weeks and months.
鈥淨uite a few changes in the squad means everyone needs to find new connections.鈥
The Reds are third in the table after losses to Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Manchester United, and Slot said his side must adapt to a changing tactical landscape, pointing to a shift in how opponents are approaching games against them.
鈥淚 try to tell (the players) that the main, main, main, main difference between this season and last season is the playing styles we face,鈥 Slot told reporters on Friday. 鈥淲e had to defend 178 long balls in (the first) seven games, and then the United game, we had to defend 59 long balls. That鈥檚 different than the first half of last season.鈥
Slot believes the key to breaking down these low-block, direct teams lies in moments of individual brilliance or set pieces.
鈥淭he way to unlock it is a moment of magic, which we had in the first half of (last) season, a lot with Mo (Salah), or a set piece, which we had at Frankfurt as well,鈥 he said. 鈥淭wo set pieces (goals from corners) unlocked the game for us.鈥
He also defended his comments about United鈥檚 tactics, saying they were meant as a compliment.
鈥淲hen I tried to explain this in the media, it was actually more of a compliment for the other manager (Ruben Amorim), that he found the right answer to our playing style,鈥 Slot said. 鈥淏ut I think if I鈥檓 correct, that wasn鈥檛 how people looked at it.鈥
Jeremie Frimpong, who reaggravated a hamstring injury on Wednesday, will be out for the next couple of games at least, Slot said, while goalkeeper Alisson Becker remains out.


Sheffield Wednesday docked 12 points after filing for administration

Sheffield Wednesday docked 12 points after filing for administration
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Sheffield Wednesday docked 12 points after filing for administration

Sheffield Wednesday docked 12 points after filing for administration
  • EFL had previously charged the Championship club in June with multiple breaches of regulations
  • The Yorkshire club have previously faced player registration embargoes and were docked six points during the 2020-21 season

LONDON: Sheffield Wednesday have been deducted 12 points after a court filing on Friday showed the second-tier side filed for administration amid mounting financial issues at one of England鈥檚 oldest surviving football clubs.
The English Football League had previously charged the Championship club in June with multiple breaches of regulations after they failed to pay players鈥 wages on time.
The Yorkshire club have previously faced player registration embargoes and were docked six points during the 2020-21 season for breaching profit and sustainability rules.
鈥淭he EFL can confirm that it has now received formal notice that Dejphon Chansiri, the director of Sheffield Wednesday, has taken the necessary steps to appoint administrators to both the club and also the company which owns Hillsborough,鈥 it said in a statement.



AUTOMATIC DEDUCTION
鈥淲hilst this development results in the automatic deduction of 12 points... it also presents Sheffield Wednesday with the opportunity to move matters toward a successful sale and secure future under new ownership,鈥 the EFL added.
The club said Julian Pitts, Kris Wigfield and Paul Stanley of Begbies Traynor, a company that specializes in corporate restructuring, have been appointed joint administrators of Wednesday and the company that owns Hillsborough.
鈥淭he joint administrators have taken over the running of the club with immediate effect to protect the interests of creditors, and to ensure Sheffield Wednesday can continue operating while we seek a new owner as swiftly as possible,鈥 Wigfield said.
鈥淟ike many football clubs, it has been trading at a significant loss for several years, with those losses historically funded by the former owner Mr.Chansiri.鈥
Having finished 12th last season, Wednesday were rock bottom of the standings this term with six points and one win in 11 games.
But with Wednesday entering administration, the team were automatically docked 12 points to plunge them deeper into the relegation mire. They now sit on -6 points, 15 points from the safety zone.
The same punishment was applied to Derby County in 2021 and resulted in their relegation.

OWNER CHANSIRI CHARGED WITH EFL BREACHES
The EFL in June also charged Chansiri with causing the club to be in breach of EFL regulations despite his commitment to fund their cash requirements.
Thai businessman Chansiri, who took over Wednesday in 2015, acknowledged the charges at the time and apologized to everyone connected with the club.
鈥淪ituations like this are exactly why this Government set up the new Independent Football Regulator,鈥 Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said in a statement.
鈥淥wners should be good custodians who act with their club鈥檚 best interests in mind and clearly, in this instance, that has not been the case.
鈥淲e are working quickly to give the Regulator the powers it needs so it can better secure the future of football clubs and ensure they remain at the heart of their communities.鈥
David Kogan, the new chair of the Independent Football Regulator, had said earlier this month that club owners deemed unsuitable could be forced to sell their teams as a last resort.
In June, Chansiri said he was willing to sell the Yorkshire club. At the end of the month, British media reported the players and staff had again not been paid on time.
The following month, senior players like Josh Windass and Michael Smith left by mutual consent, as did German manager Danny Roehl, who was this week hired by Scottish side Rangers.

鈥橞ITTERSWEET DAY鈥 IN 158-YEAR HISTORY
Sheffield Wednesday Supporters鈥 Trust said it marked 鈥渙ne of the most bittersweet days in our club鈥檚 proud 158-year history鈥 as the club entered administration, but they also described it as a 鈥渘ecessary turning point鈥 to remove Chansiri as the owner.
鈥淓ntering administration was the inevitable outcome of years of financial mismanagement, a lack of accountability and repeated failures to engage credible buyers,鈥 it said.
鈥淎dministration is not something to be celebrated. It needn鈥檛 have ended this way. But we are overjoyed to have Dejphon Chansiri out of our club for good.鈥
Prior to the start of the new season in August, the EFL said Chansiri must either continue funding the club to meet its obligations or proceed with selling it to a financially capable buyer at fair market value.
The EFL鈥檚 Club Financial Reporting Unit (CFRU) was also working closely with the club to manage cash flow and explore ways to ensure fixtures can be fulfilled, including reviewing the playing squad within existing financial restrictions.
Wednesday fans also boycotted their 1-0 home loss against Middlesbrough earlier this week to protest against the club鈥檚 ownership. They next host Oxford United on Saturday.


Dubai Basketball fall just short in defeat to LDLC ASVEL in France

Dubai Basketball fall just short in defeat to LDLC ASVEL in France
Updated 24 October 2025

Dubai Basketball fall just short in defeat to LDLC ASVEL in France

Dubai Basketball fall just short in defeat to LDLC ASVEL in France
  • Dubai lose 83-79 in sixth round of EuroLeague season

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball battled hard on the road but could not hold off a late surge from LDLC ASVEL, losing 83-79 in a tense EuroLeague game on Thursday night in Villeurbanne, France.

For much of the evening, Dubai controlled the rhythm and tempo, displaying the kind of cohesion and offensive flow that has defined their promising EuroLeague debut season.

After a balanced opening half that ended 44-44, Dubai came out firing in the third quarter, stringing together a 10-2 run behind the energy of Dwayne Bacon and the inside presence of Mfiondu Kabengele. The visitors built a nine-point advantage heading into the final quarter, appearing firmly in command.

However, the momentum shifted in the closing 10 minutes as ASVEL, spurred by veteran guard Nando De Colo, mounted a furious rally. Dubai鈥檚 shots stopped falling at crucial moments, while the home team capitalized on every mistake to turn the tide and secure the win.

Despite the narrow defeat, several Dubai players once again stood out. Bacon led the scoring with 22 points, continuing his strong offensive form, while Kabengele added 20 with his trademark energy. Serbian big man Filip Petru拧ev impressed with his all-round performance, recording 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists in a double-double outing.

Head coach Jurica Golemac鈥檚 squad showed once again that they can go toe-to-toe with any opponent in Europe, holding control for most of the game and displaying stretches of dominant basketball. Still, a difficult fourth quarter proved costly, leaving Dubai with a 3鈥3 record after six rounds.

The team will now look to regroup and return to winning ways in the next round, confident in their ability to bounce back from a loss that offered many positives.


鈥業t鈥檚 paradise鈥: Kite World Tour finds welcoming home in Abu Dhabi

鈥業t鈥檚 paradise鈥: Kite World Tour finds welcoming home in Abu Dhabi
Updated 24 October 2025

鈥業t鈥檚 paradise鈥: Kite World Tour finds welcoming home in Abu Dhabi

鈥業t鈥檚 paradise鈥: Kite World Tour finds welcoming home in Abu Dhabi
  • Manager Tom Hartmann says some disciplines may be 鈥楩ormula 1鈥 of watersports, others accessible to public
  • French athletes Kylie Belloeuvre, Bastien Escofet hope to inspire young fans at Fahid Island Watersports Festival

ABU DHABI: If you had driven by some of Abu Dhabi鈥檚 more serene beaches in recent years, you would have spotted kite surfers above the Gulf鈥檚 blue waters. Kite Beach has long been a destination for the city鈥檚 watersports lovers.

And now, official endorsement has arrived. From Saturday, Oct. 25, until Sunday, Nov. 2, the Fahid Island Watersports Festival in Abu Dhabi hosts five disciplines in five official tour competitions.

Inaugurated on Thursday by Sheikh Ahmed bin Hamdan bin Mohammed Al-Nahyan, president of the UAE鈥檚 Sailing and Rowing Federation, the GKA Kite World Tour event is set to showcase the Hydrofoil Big Air World Cup for the duration of the festival.

In addition, the GKA Freestyle World Cup Abu Dhabi season opener takes place from Oct. 25-Nov. 2; the GWA Wingfoil World Tour is center stage from Oct. 28-Nov. 2; the SFT Surf Foil World Tour will crown its champions during the SFT E-Foil competition over Oct. 25-26; and the SFT Wake Foil will take place from Nov. 1-2.

For some, these disciplines will be familiar, but for many whose interest in watersports is only just being piqued, Tom Hartmann, GKA Kite World Tour鈥檚 manager, is keen to explain the different skills, and conditions, required. In short, freestyle and wingfoil require wind, while other disciplines can be mechanically driven.

He said: 鈥淎t the moment, on the Kite Tour, we are really focusing on running the 鈥楩ormula One鈥 level of the sport. So, it鈥檚 focused towards the top athletes. You need to qualify to be able to compete in the World Cup on the Kite Tour. We鈥檙e also running youth world championships that are more open. We just did one in Tarifa (Spain), where we see there is a big demand and a lot of people getting into it.

鈥淥n the other tours, in wingfoiling, basically it鈥檚 the same thing. You need to qualify to get into it. When it comes to the SFT, like the eFoil, wake foil, these very new disciplines, they鈥檙e not even wind-powered.鈥

These events are ideal for the less windy conditions across the Emirates.

鈥淭his is open to anybody,鈥 Hartmann added. 鈥淪o there we have a more, I would say, pro-amateur and professional approach. We are really focusing on getting a mix of top athletes as well as local people or, let鈥檚 say, intermediates to get into the events. We鈥檙e not trying to close that only to the pros.鈥

Hartmann says the popularity of SFT (Surf Foil World Tour) disciplines is highlighted by the fact that the organizers could not accommodate the number of entries applying for the Wing Foil World Tour.

He said: 鈥淚n the beginning it got to a point where there was so much demand. We had 100, 120 people that wanted to compete in the event, which is not a problem. It鈥檚 nice and it鈥檚 great but it takes a very long time to finish.鈥

Having the likes of Emirati kitesurfer Mohammed Al-Mansoori taking part at Fahid Island, alongside the likes of wingfoil champion Kylie Belloeuvre and Abu Dhabi-born Polish national Fryderyk Szcesny, will help raise the profile of watersports among the local population, according to Hartmann.

He added: 鈥淚 think that a lot of people assume that these kinds of sports are only suitable for a very limited number of locations. It鈥檚 true in a way, if you want to get to specialized wave riding, riding like three, four-meter waves, we鈥檙e talking about Hawaii and a handful of places that are suitable.

鈥淏ut when it comes to hydrofoiling 鈥 flying above the water with super light winds or even with electric power 鈥 this opens it up to so many locations. I think that people need to start realizing that they can do these sports probably nearly anywhere there is water. They have the possibility to get in.

鈥淓specially with the foiling disciplines, I can see wakeboarding, what Kylie is doing, we get more and more females getting into it because it's not as physical. You don鈥檛 need to be really strong to handle it.鈥

He said that young children of 7 or 8 years old are even taking up wingfoiling.

Hartmann said: 鈥淭hat really shows that it鈥檚 accessible for people to get into this. And then when it comes to eFoil, for example, where you don鈥檛 even need wind anymore, this is something where I see the UAE being one of the hot spots in the world, in my opinion, because you have a nice blue big ocean, not much wind in the mornings.鈥

While Europe鈥檚 beaches and lakes can often have many restrictions, Abu Dhabi鈥檚 have been very welcoming to Hartmann and the athletes.

He said: 鈥淵es, it鈥檚 a paradise, I think, for these kinds of sports.鈥

Belloeuvre, 23, who first visited the UAE in 2023, calls Fahid Island, the new luxury development by Aldar Properties, 鈥渞eally impressive.鈥

She said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 seldom that we arrive at a competition spot and that it鈥檚 so well organized. I can see that we will have plenty of spots to chill out and to relax between the races.

鈥淚t looks like it鈥檚 going to be really easy to actually handle your competition self. It鈥檚 something that we really have to care about, to be calm and relaxed whenever we're not on the water, just keeping relaxed and hydrated.

鈥淎t the same time, the conditions are looking really good. I was not even using my biggest gear yesterday (Wednesday), so we still have room for the wind to be lighter.鈥

Kite surfing and wingfoiling are, unlike some of the disciplines Hartmann mentioned, very much dependent on conditions. The more windy the weather, the smaller sails participants will use.

Belloeuvre said: 鈥淔rom what I see on the forecast it looks like it鈥檚 going to be really good. Honestly, it鈥檚 really interesting because these kinds of conditions are very technical. So, it鈥檚 going to be the best rider who鈥檚 going to get first place.鈥

Belloeuvre is keen to set an example to local youngsters perhaps unfamiliar with the nuances of different watersports.

She said: 鈥淚 think having (interactions) with school kids, girls and boys, but girls especially, is really interesting because maybe they don鈥檛 even know the sport exists.

鈥淵ou meet that person that makes you feel like, oh, maybe that鈥檚 their thing. And then you get to know the thing and you get better and then you even compete maybe. It makes a lot of sense with the Fahid Island project.

鈥淚 feel like showing people what watersports can be. Kiting and wingfoiling can be really, really useful for them as a hobby, as something that creates balance in your daily life. Especially because here it鈥檚 so warm. I live in France, so in winter having this as a part of my daily life gets trickier (there).

鈥淏ut here, basically all year long, you could be doing watersports. If it鈥檚 not so windy, maybe you can see what the surfing, foiling tour is doing. Or even sub-foiling or wakeboarding, and just riding in general. It鈥檚 just such a special place to do it, I think.鈥

French wingfoiler Bastien Escofet echoes Belloeuvre鈥檚 views on the conditions in Abu Dhabi.

He said: 鈥淚t is kind of on the lighter side, but the wind is pretty consistent. So, it鈥檚 lighter, but consistent. There鈥檚 less blows and gusts. So, it鈥檚 fairly nice to ride here. And, obviously, the water is really warm as well.

鈥淚t's always a pleasure to ride in warm water. I will ride on a bigger-size wind, which is like from, let鈥檚 say, 6 sq. meters to 7 sq. meters. It鈥檚 going to be a good race.鈥

Whatever the conditions, the 25-year-old is already enjoying the white sands of Fahid Island.

He added: 鈥淥f course, the beach is really nice. I mean, it鈥檚 an easy way out. It鈥檚 a good setup for setting up all your equipment and getting out. We have the mangroves on the side and it鈥檚 pretty beautiful as well. Blue water is always nice.鈥