Islamic Solidarity Games: Iran claims futsal gold, volleyball wins for Turkiye’s men and women

Islamic Solidarity Games: Iran claims futsal gold, volleyball wins for Turkiye’s men and women
Action from Turkiye’s win over in the men’s volleyball competition at the 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Islamic Solidarity Games: Iran claims futsal gold, volleyball wins for Turkiye’s men and women

Islamic Solidarity Games: Iran claims futsal gold, volleyball wins for Turkiye’s men and women
  • Games chairman Fahd bin Jalawi crowns swimming champions while Egypt and Kazakhstan dominate weightlifting at Riyadh 2025

RIYADH: The Iranian national team took the futsal gold medal at the 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games, defeating Morocco 5–0 in the final at Riyad’s Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex.

In the bronze medal match, Uzbekistan edged 6–5 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in the battle for bronze.

The futsal tournament, which began on Nov. 4, featured teams from Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Morocco, , Uzbekistan, Iran, Tajikistan, and Libya, marking the first official competition of Riyadh 2025.

Swimming champions crowned by Fahd bin Jalawi

Prince Fahd bin Jalawi, chairman of the games’ Supreme Organizing Committee, awarded medals to the winners of the 200m freestyle swimming competition.

Turkiye’s Ahmet Meti Buyukoglu clinched gold, with Ilia Sibirtsev (UZB) taking silver and Mohammad Ghasemi (IRI) the bronze.

In the women’s 200m freestyle, gold went to Ecem Donmez Ogretir (TUR), Gloria Anna Muzito (UGA) taking silver. Ogretir’s compatriot, Defne Tanig, was in third and won bronze.

Saudi swimmer Zaid Al-Sarraj won the men’s 100m freestyle gold, ahead of Ali Thamer Hassan (QAT) and fellow Saudi Emad Zaben, while in the women’s event, Gloria Anna Muzito (UGA) took gold, Gizem Guvenc (TUR) earned silver, and Oumy Diop (SEN) claimed bronze.

Turkiye also secured gold in both the men’s and women’s 4×100m medley relay events, with Kazakhstan and Indonesia taking silver and bronze in the men’s race, and Indonesia and Algeria completing the women’s podium.

Egypt and Kazakhstan dominate weightlifting

Egyptian and Kazakh lifters shared the spotlight in Tuesday’s weightlifting events held at Boulevard Riyadh City.

Rahma Elsayed (EGY) took gold in both the snatch and total, and bronze in the clean and jerk (women’s 86kg). Rigina Adashbaeva (KAZ) took three silver medals, while Mahsa Beheshty (IRI) won gold in the clean and jerk, as well as two bronzes.

In the men’s 94kg, Nurgissa Adiletuly (KAZ) claimed three gold medals, followed by Alireza Moeini Sedeh (IRI) with three silvers, and Karim Abokahla (EGY) with two bronzes (snatch and total). Hakan Sukru Kurnaz (TUR) claimed bronze in the clean and jerk.

In the women’s 77kg, Sarah Matthew (NGA) took gold in the snatch, Sara Ahmed (EGY) earned silver, and Seyedeh Zahrah Hosseini (IRI) took bronze. Ahmed later won two gold medals in the clean and jerk and total, ahead of Matthew and Ayanat Zumagali (KAZ).

The weightlifting competition ends on Wednesday with the 110kg, +110kg (men) and +86kg (women) categories.

Six champions take honors on karate opening day

The karate competitions began at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City combat arena on Tuesday, with six athletes crowned champions across various weight divisions.

In the men’s 60kg, Turkiye’s Eray Samdan claimed gold after defeating Abdullah Shaban (KUW), who took silver, while Saud Al-Besher (KSA) and Zholoman Begabyl (KAZ) shared bronze.

Kazakhstan’s Nikita Tarniyakin won the men’s 84kg gold, overcoming Mohammad Al-Jaafari (JOR), while Reda Masoudi (JOR) and Meydoun Falih (UAE) earned bronze.

In men’s kata, Turkiye’s Enes Ozdemir took gold, Sayed Mohammad Al-Moussawi (KUW) won silver, and Roman Heydarov (AZE) and Ziad Youssef (ALG) claimed bronze.

Among the women, Sara Bahmanyar (IRI) won gold in the 50kg class, defeating Gulshan Alimdarova (UZB), with Abeer Al-Shehri (KSA) and Abigayle Adebayo (CIV) taking bronze.

In women’s 55kg, Sevinch Rakhimova (UZB) earned gold, Chaimae El-Haity (MAR) took silver, and Asrar Jassim (KUW) with Medina Sadigova (AZE) secured bronze.

The women’s kata title went to Fatemeh Sadeghi Dastak (IRI), followed by Dilara Bozan (TUR) and Narmeen Aicha Dahlab (ALG) with silver and bronze respectively.

Karate competitions continue on Wednesday.

Volleyball sees wins for Turkiye, Iran and Bahrain

Turkiye’s men’s and women’s volleyball teams took straight-set (3–0) victories on Tuesday, defeating and Tajikistan, respectively.

Elsewhere, Bahrain overcame Chad 3–0 in the men’s competition, while Iran’s women defeated Afghanistan in similar fashion.

Wednesday’s schedule features four matches: Iran vs. Tajikistan and Azerbaijan vs. Afghanistan in the women’s division, followed by Qatar vs. Bahrain and vs. Iran in the men’s bracket.


‘Historic connection’: Ben Sulayem and Macron meet to reinforce FIA’s ties to France

‘Historic connection’: Ben Sulayem and Macron meet to reinforce FIA’s ties to France
Updated 12 November 2025

‘Historic connection’: Ben Sulayem and Macron meet to reinforce FIA’s ties to France

‘Historic connection’: Ben Sulayem and Macron meet to reinforce FIA’s ties to France
  • Key topics at talks include innovation in motorsport, road safety and sustainable mobility

DUBAI: FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has held discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron to reaffirm the “historic” partnership between France and the world governing body for motorsport.

This is according to a statement released by the FIA about the meeting on Monday, which highlighted “shared priorities across motorsport, road safety, mobility, and the protection of young people online.”

“With the FIA’s headquarters situated in Paris, France holds a unique place in the federation’s heritage, and this was further highlighted yesterday as the FIA confirmed the renewal of its commitment to France as one of its key centers of excellence,” the organization stated on Tuesday.

Ben Sulayem reportedly said after the meeting: “Today highlights the deep and historic connection between France and the FIA, a bond that stretches back to the founding of our federation in Paris over a century ago.”

The leaders celebrated France’s role in global motorsport, from historic events such as the Paris–Rouen trial in 1894 to the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The FIA stated that these contests continue to attract thousands of spectators and generates significant impact, supporting over 1,000 full time jobs and contributing over $187 million to the French economy.

Macron and Ben Sulayem also discussed France’s ongoing representation in the FIA Formula 1 Championship, and the French talent competing across the FIA World Championships.

They also highlighted the contributions of French manufacturers and promoters in shaping international motorsport, and support for the facilitation of visas for global FIA delegates attending meetings in Paris.

Also in attendance was Yann de Pontbriand, president of the Automobile Club de France, one of the FIA’s original members and the world’s first automobile club founded in 1895, and who is also president of the FIA Founding Members Clubs.

Pierre Gosselin, president of the Federation Francaise du Sport Automobile, also attended the meeting.

Ben Sulayem and Macron exchanged views on initiatives to make mobility safer, affordable, and sustainable, including the newly launched FIA Driver Safety Index, a global benchmark developed to measure and compare driver risk using artificial-intelligence technology.

Protecting young athletes and promoting respect online was another key topic. The leaders discussed the FIA’s United Against Online Abuse campaign, which aligns with France’s policies on social media safety for children.

By combining regulation, education and technology, the campaign aims to create safer, more inclusive environments for the sporting community and is supported globally by governments and sporting organizations.

“Together, we are committed to advancing safer roads, more sustainable and accessible mobility for all, and fostering innovation in motorsport that benefits communities worldwide,” Ben Sulayem added.

“France has always been at the heart of automotive progress, and it is a privilege to work alongside President Macron to ensure this legacy continues while addressing the challenges of the modern mobility landscape.”