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Saudi athletes ready for nation’s historic 13th Olympics

Hussain Al-Hizam. (Supplied)
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Hussain Al-Hizam. (Supplied)
Mohammed Tolu. (Supplied)
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Mohammed Tolu. (Supplied)
Donia Abu Taleb. (Supplied)
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Donia Abu Taleb. (Supplied)
Saudi Show Jumping team for the Olympics 2024. (Supplied)
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Saudi Show Jumping team for the Olympics 2024. (Supplied)
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Updated 28 July 2024

Saudi athletes ready for nation’s historic 13th Olympics

Saudi athletes ready for nation’s historic 13th Olympics
  • 7 to compete at Paris Games from July 26-Aug. 11
  • In show jumping, taekwondo, shot put, pole vault

JEDDAH: ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ is gearing up for what is being hailed as one of its most important appearances in the Olympic Games.

The Kingdom will make its 13th appearance at the Summer Olympics and will be among 206 countries competing from July 26 to Aug. 11 in Paris.

Seven athletes have qualified and will participate in showjumping (four), Taekwondo (one), shot put (one) and pole vault (one).

The squad will look to better their tally of one silver medal from the Tokyo Games won by Tariq Hamdi in the 75 kg karate competition.

Habib Al-Amin, executive director of the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵn Athletics Federation and Shaddad Al-Omari, president of the Saudi Taekwondo Federation, told Arab News recently they were looking forward to the competition.

Both lauded the support provided by the Saudi Olympic & Paralympic Committee.

Speaking from Antalya in Turkiye, where taekwondo competitor Donia Abu Taleb is holding her training camp, Al-Omari said the contest would likely be intense.

 “Competing against the best 15 taekwondo players in the world will be a very tough competition but Donia is capable of winning. She is not there to participate but to compete.â€

Al-Amin added: “We are extremely proud of our track and field athletes for the hard work they put in to achieve this level of excellence.

“(Mohammed) Tolo (shotput) and (Hussain) Al-Hizam (pole vault) exerted their best efforts to reach the Paris games. Definitely, we have high hopes in both athletes and looking forward to their performance.â€

¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ athletes who have qualified for Paris:

Show jumping

¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ won first place in the Group G qualifiers at the Doha International Show Jumping Championship in 2023. They last competed in London in 2012.

The team are: Ramzi Al-Dahami, Abdullah Al-Sharbatly, Abdul Rahman Al-Rajhi and Khaled Al-Mabti.

Taekwondo

Donia Abu Taleb competes in the 49 kg category and will be ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s only female at this Olympics. She sealed her participation at the Asian Olympic qualifying tournaments.

The 27-year-old is ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s best chance of winning a medal in Paris.

The current world No. 4 won bantamweight bronze at the 2022 Asian championships, and flyweight bronze at the world championships in Mexico in the same year.

Shot put

Mohammed Tolu broke the Asian record and attained Olympic qualifying with a throw of 21.80 meters in Madrid on June 24, bettering his personal best of 20.80 meters.

Tolu won silver at the Asian Games last summer in Hangzhou, China, in a tight contest.

Pole vault

Hussain Al-Hizam was the last athlete to qualify for the Games. On June 24, Al-Hizam won a bronze medal at the Memorial Czeslawa Cybulskiego in Poznan, Poland, with a height of 5.62 meters.

He won a bronze medal at the 19th Asian Games in 2023 and gold at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games. His personal bests are 5.70 meters indoors and outdoors.

¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s Olympic Games history

The Kingdom began competing in 1965 when the International Olympic Committee approved its participation.

The country has competed in 12 Summer Games, first appearing in Munich in 1972 and only missed the 1980 Moscow Games.

The nation won its first two Olympic medals in Sydney in 2000. Hadi Soua’an Al-Somaily won silver in the men’s 400-meter hurdles and Khaled Al-Eid won bronze in individual show jumping.

In 2012, the Kingdom’s first female athletes participated in the London Games. Sarah Attar represented the nation in the 800 meters, and Wojdan Shaherkani competed in women’s judo.


Ruben Amorim has declared his mission for Man United

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Ruben Amorim has declared his mission for Man United

Ruben Amorim has declared his mission for Man United
Amorim said on Friday, “I will try to do everything to put this club in the place that it belongs. And I believe a lot that we are going to succeedâ€
“We know that we need time, but we have to win time. To win time is to win gamesâ€

MANCHESTER, England: Ruben Amorim has told Manchester United fans he will do everything to bring the good times back to the 20-time English champion.
United’s new coach has been charged with ending more than a decade of decline at Old Trafford since former manager Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 and their Premier League dominance fizzled out.
Amorim — hired from Sporting Lisbon this month — is embracing the challenge and said on Friday, “I will try to do everything to put this club in the place that it belongs. And I believe a lot that we are going to succeed.â€
The 39-year-old Portuguese is the sixth permanent manager/coach since Ferguson retired after winning his 13th league title.
David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Erik ten Hag all failed to return United to the summit of English and European soccer in a period when Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City have dominated domestically.
It is unlikely Amorim will change that after coming in partway through a season in which United made their worst league start since 1986.
“We know that we need time, but we have to win time. To win time is to win games,†Amorim told United’s in-house channel. “But the most important thing for me is identity. So, since day one we will start with our identity.â€
Asked what could be expected from his team in the first weeks of his reign, he added: “I want to say beautiful things to you, but I’m really honest. But what I can say is that I think you will see an idea.â€

Green Falcons arrive in Jakarta for World Cup Asian qualifier against Indonesia

Green Falcons arrive in Jakarta for World Cup Asian qualifier against Indonesia
Updated 15 November 2024

Green Falcons arrive in Jakarta for World Cup Asian qualifier against Indonesia

Green Falcons arrive in Jakarta for World Cup Asian qualifier against Indonesia
  • Saudi national football team to hold closed training session before facing hosts on Nov. 19

JAKARTA: The Saudi national football team will train behind closed doors in Jakarta on Saturday in preparation for their 2026 World Cup Asian qualifier match against Indonesia next Tuesday.
The Green Falcons arrived in the Indonesian capital on Friday and are scheduled to face off against the hosts on Nov. 19 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, as part of the sixth round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The national team delegation was welcomed at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport by the Saudi Ambassador Faisal bin Abdullah Al-Amoudi.
Yasser Al-Misehal, president of the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Football Federation, expressed his appreciation to the embassy for the warm reception and the facilities provided to the team following their arrival from Melbourne.
The Green Falcons will hold a closed training session on Saturday at 6 p.m. at Gelora Jakarta Stadium.


5 things we learned from the latest action-packed 2026 World Cup 3rd-round qualifiers

 5 things we learned from the latest action-packed 2026 World Cup 3rd-round qualifiers
Updated 15 November 2024

5 things we learned from the latest action-packed 2026 World Cup 3rd-round qualifiers

 5 things we learned from the latest action-packed 2026 World Cup 3rd-round qualifiers

1. ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ leave Australia frustrated but facing in the right direction

Following the 0-0 draw with the Socceroos in Melbourne, Saudi striker Saleh Al-Shehri summed it up as: “We wanted to win, but a draw is not a bad result.â€

The frustration was due to a disallowed goal. Had Sultan Al-Ghannam’s injury-time strike not been ruled out due to the tightest of offsides, this would have been one of the Green Falcons’ most famous qualification victories ever. It would have put them in the driving seat for second place, the only automatic qualifying spot remaining with Japan out in front.

Overall, however, there was much about which to be satisfied. While this was a love-to-win game, it was not a must-win — just a must-not-lose. It means, all things being equal, that a win over the Socceroos at home in 2025 will be enough. 

After the first four Group C games, this felt like an oil tanker turning around. The Green Falcons may now be flying in the right direction.

2. Renard offers hope and second chances

It is not about who is the better coach ­— Herve Renard or Roberto Mancini — but about who is the best fit for ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ.

The answer is, without question, Renard. The Frenchman has recalled players like Yasser Al-Shahrani, who was ditched by the Italian, and the decision was vindicated by the full-back’s performance.

Returning to four at the back, after the majority of Mancini’s games saw three, seemed to be welcomed by the players. They looked more comfortable from the beginning, with an impressive first half, and when the hosts took control after the break Renard was ready to make changes — helped by the excellent Saud Abdulhamid.

Given the injury to Salem Al-Dawsari, the team’s greatest offensive threat, the lack of creativity was no surprise. Scoring goals is a problem — taking just three from five games is a worry — and that has to change against Indonesia next week. If it does, the situation will look much better.

3. Bahrain will regret blowing their chance

There was plenty of drama all around Asia on Thursday and Riffa had more than its fair share as China beat Bahrain 1-0.

After ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ and Australia drew earlier in the day to move onto six points, Bahrain had a chance to go two points clear and take control of the second automatic qualifying slot. Playing China at home was a perfect opportunity. Just imagine — if the Reds have won that and then beaten Australia next week, the Socceroos would have probably been out of the running.

That seemed to be the case in the 87th minute. Ali Haram stretched for a ball from deep and then scored an opportunistic goal, but it was ruled offside by a similar margin to that of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s. The defense fell asleep in injury time and then Zhang Yuning shot home.

It means that China are now level with Australia and ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ, and suddenly there are four teams in the hunt for second place. For Bahrain, it could be a setback from which they do not recover.

4. Ali and Suhail the heroes for the UAE and Qatar

Over in Group A, the UAE beat Kyrgyzstan 3-0 while Qatar had a more difficult game as they defeated Uzbekistan 3-2. Both needed the victory.

A victory by Iran moved them clear in the top spot, meaning Uzbekistan, Qatar and the UAE are all chasing second. Qatar looked to be strolling to victory thanks to two goals from Almoez Ali, but then young forward Abbosbek Fayzullaev scored twice in five minutes for the opposition.

A draw looked imminent as play entered the 112th minute, but a last-gasp goal from Lucas Mendes sent the home fans wild.

The UAE had a much easier ride, with Hareb Abdalla bagging a brace as the Whites made short work of their Central Asian opposition. It means there is much riding on Tuesday’s clash between the two West Asian rivals in Al-Ain, and whoever loses may be out of the running for automatic qualification. It should be quite the occasion.

5. Oman make Group B a three-way clash

South Korea won 3-1 in Kuwait to move five points clear at the top of the group and there is little doubt the Taeguk Warriors will automatically qualify.

Yet something interesting is happening below them. It really looked as if the battle for second would be between Jordan and Iraq but these two teams played out a 0-0 draw in Basra to leave the 65,000 passionate home fans a little disappointed. Now both are on eight points.

Iraq were predictable and a bit too reliant on in-form forward Aymen Hussein, while Jordan will be the most satisfied of the two with the away draw. 

Happier still are Oman, who beat Palestine 1-0 to collect a second successive win that moved them on to six points, just two behind the second and third spots. It means Palestine and Kuwait have a lot to do just to try and finish fourth.

Oman have their sights set on a bigger prize. A win against Iraq in Muscat on Tuesday really would really put the cat among the Group B pigeons.


¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ fight back to stun Germany in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024

¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ fight back to stun Germany in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024
Updated 15 November 2024

¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ fight back to stun Germany in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024

¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ fight back to stun Germany in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024

NEOM: Hosts ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ threw off their opening day defeat against England with a 7-6 win over Germany in the second day of action at the NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024.

Spurred on by the support of their fans at Gayal Beach, the national beach soccer team took to the sand on Thursday night.

Al-Hamami and Qasem gave ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ a 2-0 lead in the first period and the hosts added two more goals to their tally in the second, Salman and Waleed both finding the net. Germany then closed the gap as Peterson scored a brace.

There was even more action in the third period, as four goals from Germany and two from the home side took the match into extra time at 6-6.

It was left to Waleed to score the winner and reward ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ with two points on the board following their first win in this year’s competition.

Also in Group A, after securing a first-day victory against Germany, the UAE struck three times in the first 12 minutes against England with goals from Ali, Kamal and Mousab.

England responded well, finding the back of the net three times in the space of two minutes during the second period courtesy of a Robinson brace and one from Lawson. Despite the setback, A. Abbas restored the advantage for his team before the period ended.

Both teams were on target twice in the third and final period, A. Abbas scoring his second and goalkeeper Bahri hitting the target for the UAE. Lawson got his second for England, with Younie also striking home. But it was not enough, and the UAE clinched their second victory of the tournament to put them on maximum points.

The second Group B match of the day saw a repeat of the NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2023 final as defending champions Brazil took on Japan.

The scores were even at 2-2 by the end of the first period, as Antonio scored two for Brazil, and Oba and Akaguma found the net for Japan. The teams were tied in the second phase of play too, Benjamin Jr. and Oba scoring within six seconds of each other.

Brazil secured victory in the third and final period with a brace from Edson Hulk and a goal from Datinha, although they conceded goals from Akaguma and Oba.

Eight teams are taking place in the men’s tournament during this third edition of the cup. Group A is made up of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ, the UAE, England and Germany, with Brazil, Spain, Japan and China in Group B.

In the women’s competition, defending champions Spain, 2022 participants England and Ukraine, and 2022 champions Brazil will take to the sand.


Tamam team defeats Casa Riyadh in Silver Cup tournament

Tamam team defeats Casa Riyadh in Silver Cup tournament
Updated 15 November 2024

Tamam team defeats Casa Riyadh in Silver Cup tournament

Tamam team defeats Casa Riyadh in Silver Cup tournament

RIYADH: The Tamam Polo Team claimed victory over rivals Casa Riyadh on Thursday, beating them 5-4 in the Silver Cup Championship.

Taking place at Nofa Equestrian Resort in Riyadh, this is the third edition of the tournament, which continues until Nov. 16.

Taking place at Nofa Equestrian Resort in Riyadh, this is the third edition of the tournament. (SUPPLIED)

The Tamam team included Hashem Al-Alawi, Abdulmohsen Al-Hokair, Faisal Abu Nayan and Marcelo Antonio. Representing Casa Riyadh were Prince Salman bin Sultan, Ibrahim Al-Harbi, Salman bin Haif and Muhammed Naveed.

The Silver Cup is the first tournament of the season, played in a points system where the team with the most goals wins in the event of a tie.

Friday will see Casa Riyadh face Tuwaiq in the second round.