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Classy Japan put a dent in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 World Cup hopes

Classy Japan put a dent in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 World Cup hopes
Japan鈥檚 players celebrate after their first goal during their 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualification match against 抖阴短视频 at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Oct. 10, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 11 October 2024

Classy Japan put a dent in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 World Cup hopes

Classy Japan put a dent in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 World Cup hopes
  • The Japanese lead Group C in the 3rd round of the qualifiers and are the only team out of 18 with full points after 3 games
  • The Saudis are level with Australia and Bahrain on 4 points, followed by Indonesia on 3 and China on zero

JEDDAH: 抖阴短视频 lost 2-0 to Japan in Jeddah on Thursday, their first defeat in the third round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Japan had scored 12 goals without reply in their opening two games in the group, and Crystal Palace鈥檚 Daichi Kamada gave them an early lead in this one. The home team, roared on by a passionate crowd of more than 56,000 at King Abdullah Sports City, did their best to get back on level terms but it was beyond them, and a late goal from Koki Ogawa sealed the win for the Samurai Blue.

The focus of the Green Falcons now switches to Tuesday鈥檚 clash with Bahrain at the same stadium and it could prove to be a very important one.

Japan lead Group C and are the only team out 18 in the three groups with a maximum 9 points after three games. The Saudis are level with Australia and Bahrain on 4 points, one more than fifth-place Indonesia. China are bottom of the group after three straight defeats. The top two from each of the three groups qualify directly for the World Cup, while the teams that finish third and fourth advance to a fourth round of qualification.

Already trailing Japan by 5 points, 抖阴短视频 are now, as many suspected would be the case, most probably fighting for the second automatic qualification spot. It is shaping up to be an intense battle that will be far from easy for a team that has yet to score a goal from open play in more 270 minutes of third-round action. This lack of a creative spark going forward is sure to be a concern for coach Roberto Mancini.

There were few surprises in the Italian鈥檚 squad on Thursday, with Firas Al-Buraikan starting up front and Ahmed Al-Kassar stepping in to pull on the goalkeeping gloves in place of injured Mohammed Al-Owais.

Japan looked lively from the off but Mancini will surely consider the opening goal, which came after 14 minutes, to have been cheaply conceded. Ritsu Doan crossed from the right, Kaoru Mitoma knocked the ball into the middle, it was headed toward goal by Hidemasi Morita, and Kamada was able to nip in front of Abdulelah Al-Malki and stab it home from close range.

It was the first goal Japan had ever scored in the Kingdom and the threats kept coming. Soon after, Ayase Ueda shot just wide, while the Saudis just could not get going in the face of the impressive visitors.

The Green Falcons did manage a flurry of shots just before the half-hour mark but all were blocked by the men in white. Soon after, some crosses into the area caused a few problems for Japan, perhaps not surprisingly given that both Saudi goals in last month鈥檚 2-1 win in China came from corners, as did the goal in their 1-1 draw with Indonesia five days earlier.

The home side seemed like they might finally be getting on top, and their first shot on target came just three minutes before the break. Salem Al-Dawsari ran at the defense and the ball spilled to the right, where a fierce shot from Saud Abdulhamid looked destined for the top corner but was pushed over by the suddenly under pressure Zion Suzuki.

Japan remained dangerous on the break, however, and after a smart turn outside the area Ueda鈥檚 shot was well-saved by Al-Kassar in what was the last action of the first half.

Mancini brought on Al-Itthad鈥檚 Saleh Al-Shehri for the restart, in the hope that the forward might make something happen in front of goal. But Japan remained disciplined and well-organized and it was difficult to create clear chances.

The Saudis were similarly making it hard for Japan to create openings and so it looked increasingly likely that if there was to be another goal it would come from a set piece. This proved to be the case and when Ogawa, who had only been on the pitch for five minutes, headed home powerfully from a corner with nine minutes remaining, it was as good as game over.

There was no coming back from that, although Al-Shehri did have the hosts鈥 best chance of the game in the 89th minute when he headed just over from close range.

There is now a lot of work for Mancini and his players to do if they are going to qualify automatically for a seventh World Cup finals.


GCC rally legends set for iconic reunion in Hail

GCC rally legends set for iconic reunion in Hail
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GCC rally legends set for iconic reunion in Hail

GCC rally legends set for iconic reunion in Hail
  • Part of 20th anniversary of Hail Toyota International Rally
  • Retired drivers from 抖阴短视频, Qatar, Oman will race

JEDDAH: Several retired drivers from 抖阴短视频, Qatar and Oman will participate in a 鈥淟egends Rally鈥 as a part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Hail Toyota International Rally, which takes place from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1.

The drivers include Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and former member of Al-Faisal Racing Team, Qatari champion Saeed Al-Hajri, and Saudi rally champion Abdullah Bakhashab.

Other participants include Saudi rally champion Ahmed Al-Sabban, Omani rally champion Hamad Al-Wahaibi, and Saudi rally driver Farhan Al-Shamri, winner of the first edition of the Hail International Rally.

The event is sponsored by the Saudi motor federation and Jameel Motorsports.

The Hail Toyota International Rally covers the first rounds of several contests including the FIA World Cup for Baja Cross-Country Rallies, Middle East Baja Cup, Saudi Toyota Desert Rally Championship, and FIA World Cup for Baja Cross-Country Rallies for motorcycles.

The local and international drivers competing in the two-day event for cars and motorcycles include world champion Yazeed Al-Rajhi, world champion Juan Cruze Yacopini, Dania Aqeel, Saleh Al-Saif, Maha Al-Hamli, Hamza Bakhashab, Miroslav Zapletal and Abdullah Al-Shaqawi.


鈥楶ioneering change鈥 鈥 new report highlights rise of women鈥檚 football in 抖阴短视频

 鈥楶ioneering change鈥 鈥 new report highlights rise of women鈥檚 football in 抖阴短视频
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鈥楶ioneering change鈥 鈥 new report highlights rise of women鈥檚 football in 抖阴短视频

 鈥楶ioneering change鈥 鈥 new report highlights rise of women鈥檚 football in 抖阴短视频
  • The analysis by NEOM Sport highlights the achievements and milestones of women鈥檚 football in the Kingdom to date and looks at its future

NEOM: A new report has been published that shines a light on the current landscape of women鈥檚 football in 抖阴短视频, looking at how it has grown so far and examining future opportunities.

The report by NEOM Sport, in partnership with the Asian Football Confederation, reveals how football has grown rapidly among women in the Kingdom, the Middle East and Asia. NEOM is a Presenting Partner of the inaugural AFC Women鈥檚 Champions League.

Women鈥檚 football in 抖阴短视频 has become a catalyst for their increased participation in sport on a wider scale, helping to redefine sports culture and societal norms for the future as well as promoting gender equality and healthier lifestyles in alignment with the Saudi Vision 2030.

Young Saudi prospects from the Riyadh Girld Regional Training Center. (SAFF)

Aalia Abdulaziz Al-Rasheed, head of women鈥檚 football at the 抖阴短视频n Football Federation said: 鈥淚t has been a truly remarkable journey for Saudi women鈥檚 football over the last six years since the establishment of a dedicated women鈥檚 football department at the 抖阴短视频n Football Federation.

鈥淒riven by Saudi Vision 2030, we are hugely proud of the transformation across all areas of the game, including the establishment of four national teams, five competitions, 77,000 girls playing in our annual Schools League, six girls鈥 regional training centers and numerous coaching/refereeing development programs. It is truly something that needs to be seen to be believed.鈥

Jan Paterson, managing director of NEOM Sport, said: 鈥淭his report, created in collaboration with our contributors, is our way of truly understanding the landscape 鈥 where we are, what obstacles lie ahead and how the future could look.

The Saudi Women's National Team during their participation in the WAFF Women's Championship last year. (SAFF)

鈥淏ut it鈥檚 about more than just football. It鈥檚 about providing more opportunities for women and demonstrating the far-reaching impact that sport can have on individuals and communities. Alongside the AFC, we aim to play our part in unlocking the full potential of women鈥檚 sport by telling the story of how key stakeholders are redefining football and empowering women across the Kingdom.鈥

With contributions from multiple stakeholders from the women鈥檚 game 鈥 including SAFF, the Saudi Ministry of Sport, the Saudi Sports for All Federation, the AFC and more 鈥 the report examines the strides taken that led to a significant increase in participation in women鈥檚 football between 2022-23.

The Saudi Women's National Team during their participation in the WAFF Women's Championship last year. (SAFF)

Milestones over the past six years include the launch of the Saudi Women鈥檚 Premier League and women鈥檚 national team, the appointment of female leaders and achieving an official FIFA world ranking. Other contributing components include developmental pathways at grassroots level, the importance of leadership and coaching, investment in infrastructure and accessibility, and commercialization of the sport. These insights are among many highlighting how women鈥檚 football drives tangible strategic efforts that are propelling the sport and communities forward.

鈥淥ur mission is simple: We want to inspire and offer new opportunities for girls throughout the country to realize their dreams and showcase their talent and love for the beautiful game,鈥 Al-Rasheed said.

The Saudi Women's National Team during a match against Malaysia in 2023. (SAFF)

鈥淥ur journey has inspired millions along the way, not just in 抖阴短视频 but across different parts of the world. We are not doing this alone. We are open to the world and are already in 62 active partnerships with federations to co-develop the women鈥檚 game and realize its full potential. Today, 60 international players from 20 nationalities play in our leagues and have joined us on this journey.

鈥淲e are living in hugely exciting times and there is so much more to come from Saudi women鈥檚 football in the years to come.鈥


Wearing the Saudi kit 鈥榠s enough for me,鈥 says Al-Hilal star Majd Al-Otaibi

Wearing the Saudi kit 鈥榠s enough for me,鈥 says Al-Hilal star Majd Al-Otaibi
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Wearing the Saudi kit 鈥榠s enough for me,鈥 says Al-Hilal star Majd Al-Otaibi

Wearing the Saudi kit 鈥榠s enough for me,鈥 says Al-Hilal star Majd Al-Otaibi
  • The 18-year-old spoke to Arab News about the special bond with her father, growing up in the US and embracing football in the Kingdom

RIYADH: As Majd Al-Otaibi listened intently to the question being asked, tears began to well up in her eyes. As she started to answer, her voice broke a little.

The Al-Hilal star, who turned 18 recently, was answering a question about what it means to play for her country鈥檚 football team, to wear the legendary green kit and hear the national anthem.

She first had the honor as a 16-year-old and has established herself as one of the Kingdom鈥檚 most promising talents, ready to break down barriers and smash glass ceilings.

鈥淗onestly, there鈥檚 tears in my eyes right now when you鈥檙e explaining this,鈥 the eloquent Al-Otaibi told Arab News.

鈥淚 love Saudi very much, so to wear the kit for me, that鈥檚 all I need. Like, even if I鈥檓 sitting on the bench, even if I鈥檓 in the stands, it鈥檚 enough for me.鈥

Al-Otaibi was born into football. Her father, Fahad, played for Al-Tai in the early 2000s. And while she was too young to remember much of his career, her older sister, Najd, who plays for Al-Riyadh, was once the team鈥檚 mascot and walked onto the field holding her father鈥檚 hand.

While she lacks the memories, he is her biggest idol, and she speaks with reverence about him. 鈥淗e鈥檚 my biggest inspiration,鈥 she proclaimed proudly.

鈥淲hen I first started football, he was my first coach. So even though I didn鈥檛 know anything about football, he was always there with me, he was my first coach, and obviously this made him my first inspiration, and I saw him as an amazing player.

鈥淓very time he tried to teach me something or show me something, I would forget what he was teaching me, and I would just look at him and I鈥檇 be like 鈥榳ow.鈥欌

The love she feels for her father is returned in equal measure.

鈥淭he word 鈥榩roud鈥 doesn鈥檛 adequately express how I feel about Majd,鈥 Fahad was recorded as saying in a 2023 video which was produced for 抖阴短视频鈥檚 aborted bid for the 2026 AFC Women鈥檚 Asian Cup.

鈥淭he Saudi league will not be the end of our ambitions, I think she will rise to the heights of international professionalism. I have faith in her. She will succeed in ways that I was incapable of.鈥

With an older sister and younger brother, the Al-Otaibi family bonds are strong, but she has a special place in her heart for her father. 鈥(He) is my best friend through football and through life in general. He鈥檚 always with me no matter what,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 think he鈥檚 a big part of why I鈥檓 where I am today, and no matter what happens, he鈥檚 always supporting me. He鈥檚 at every single game, if he can, even the ones outside of Saudi with the under-20 national team. He鈥檚 always with me.鈥

That included flying all the way from 抖阴短视频 to Florida during her year-long residence at the famed IMG Academy, an opportunity that arose through the increased investment in the women鈥檚 game by the 抖阴短视频n Football Federation.

It was not her first experience Stateside, however, having lived in Cedar City, Utah, for almost seven years as her parents continued their studies in the US and were able to expose their children to a different culture.

鈥淚 have a whole different view of life,鈥 she explained. 鈥淲hen I went to the US, I didn鈥檛 know what was my culture, or what was the American culture, or what culture I鈥檓 supposed to have, because I went at an age where I鈥檓 still learning these things.

鈥淪o when I went there, I learned their culture. I learned everything. I was enjoying my life. It was amazing. Alhamdulillah. But when you come back to Saudi and you experience the Saudi culture, and you鈥檝e experienced the American culture, and here you see the difference, and I鈥檓 100 percent with the Saudi culture.鈥

It was in America she first started playing football, for a team coached by her father. It was called the Minions, with a bright yellow kit resembling the characters from the iconic film franchise.

When her family returned home in 2019, she was 12 and uncertain about her football career. 鈥淲hen I first came back to Saudi, I had no idea there was women鈥檚 football,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 had no idea. I had in my mind that I was going to come back and I was done with football, because I didn鈥檛 (know). There was nothing online, there was no social media, there was nothing to tell me if it was there.鈥

Her return coincided with the boom in women鈥檚 football but also the COVID-19 pandemic. 鈥淭his is a good story,鈥 she joked.

鈥淲hen I first came back, there was this one team that I did tryouts for. I did one training (and) the next day coronavirus (struck), and everything was shut down. I never got to play for them.鈥

But it opened her eyes to what was possible, and only a few short years later she was stepping out proudly wearing the national team kit. Her rapid ascension 鈥 joining Al-Hilal in 2023 via Al-Yamamah 鈥 mirrors that of women鈥檚 football in the Kingdom overall.

So what about the future?

She dreams of being a trailblazer and playing professionally outside of 抖阴短视频. 鈥淚 think this should be a goal for every young player,鈥 she explained.

鈥淏ecause to develop outside and to come back, it鈥檚 not only developing you as a player, but it鈥檚 developing your country, and it鈥檚 inspiring younger players to do this as well.

鈥淵ou have a lot of examples from the men鈥檚 senior national team 鈥 Faisal Al-Ghamdi, Saud Abdulhamid 鈥 they鈥檙e representing their country very well outside, so I think this should be our inspiration, and it should be what we want.

鈥淲e would want to do it for our country as well, to represent them outside (抖阴短视频); Europe or the US league, wherever it is, but to develop for us and for our country, I think that鈥檚 my biggest aspiration as well.鈥

She draws inspiration from the country hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup. And she hopes 抖阴短视频 will host a major women鈥檚 tournament, perhaps the AFC Women鈥檚 Asian Cup or even the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup.

鈥淚 think we will have the chance to host (the Women鈥檚 Asian Cup) one day, Inshallah, or any big tournament, World Cup, or whatever it is,鈥 she said excitedly.

鈥淚 think Saudi is ready for this, and we need to open up the world to women鈥檚 football in Saudi.鈥


Nikola Jokic hits 66-foot heave to highlight his 5th straight triple-double

Nikola Jokic hits 66-foot heave to highlight his 5th straight triple-double
Updated 24 January 2025

Nikola Jokic hits 66-foot heave to highlight his 5th straight triple-double

Nikola Jokic hits 66-foot heave to highlight his 5th straight triple-double
  • Jokic finished with 35 points, 22 rebounds and a season-high 17 assists against Sacramento
  • Jokic鈥檚 shot highlighted his fifth straight triple-double, all before the end of the third quarter

DENVER: Nikola Jokic took an inbounds pass with 1.7 seconds left in the third quarter, turned and let fly with a 66-foot heave that got all net at the other end. He casually walked over to his bench as his teammates mobbed him and the sold-out arena erupted.
鈥淚 thought it had a chance, and then boom,鈥 Russell Westbrook said. 鈥淭he best part of it was no reaction from him. Which I love.鈥
It appeared to be a footnote in what looked like a Denver Nuggets blowout win Thursday night. Denver led Sacramento 110-85 at that point but had to hold off a late rally to pull out a 132-123 victory over the Kings, its fourth straight.
Jokic finished with 35 points, 22 rebounds and a season-high 17 assists, and the shot from three-quarters court stood out among his 12 field goals.
鈥淣ot surprising,鈥 Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a guy that has this uncanny ability.鈥
Jokic took the low-percentage shot but saw his 3-point average rise. He made 2 of 3 from behind the arc and is now shooting 47.9 percent from deep.
鈥淲hen you play you want to make every shot,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 took it to make it and I did make it. It鈥檚 a lucky shot, not really a high-percentage shot, but I took it to make it. It鈥檚 three points. It鈥檚 going to help us.鈥
Jokic鈥檚 shot highlighted his fifth straight triple-double, all before the end of the third quarter, and his 20th of the season, the most in the NBA this season.
He also has an uncanny ability to put up historic numbers. He is now averaging a triple-double for the season 鈥 30.2 points, 13.4 rebounds and 10 assists 鈥 and two weeks ago he and Westbrook became the first teammates to both record triple-doubles in same game multiple times.
Thursday night he hit another milestone.
According to the NBA, Jokic joins Wilt Chamberlain as the only players in NBA history to record a game with at least 35 points, 20 rebounds and 15 assists.
鈥淚 think this the best basketball I鈥檝e ever played,鈥 Jokic said. 鈥淚鈥檓 feeling good out there, I鈥檓 in shape, the ball is going in. I think I鈥檓 playing really good.鈥
Jokic earned another All-Star spot for the event next month in San Francisco. It is the seventh straight time he has been named to the All-Star game and it鈥檚 the fifth in a row as a starter.
鈥淛ust to be on the floor with the best players in the league is an honor,鈥 he said.


Dasun Shanaka鈥檚 late charge helps Dubai Capitals beat Gulf Giants

Dasun Shanaka鈥檚 late charge helps Dubai Capitals beat Gulf Giants
Updated 24 January 2025

Dasun Shanaka鈥檚 late charge helps Dubai Capitals beat Gulf Giants

Dasun Shanaka鈥檚 late charge helps Dubai Capitals beat Gulf Giants
  • The 5-wicket win leaves Dubai Capitals third in the DP World ILT20 season 3 table

DUBAI: A late blitz by Dasun Shanaka was instrumental in helping the Dubai Capitals register a comprehensive win over the Gulf Giants at the Dubai International Stadium on Thursday evening.

The Dubai Capitals won by five wickets and eight deliveries to spare as Shanaka threw the kitchen sink at the Gulf Giants. 

Asked to bat first, the Gulf Giants鈥 skipper James Vince looked to attack from the get-go. At the other end though, Obed McCoy gave the Dubai Capitals their first wicket, as he dismissed Ibrahim Zadran for three. Vince, who hit four boundaries in his 24, was joined by Jordan Cox and kept the scoreboard moving for the Gulf Giants.

Just before the end of the powerplay, Vince was dismissed, and early in the seventh over Tom Alsop was knocked over for two by Zahir Khan. Then Cox took charge and had good support from Gerhard Erasmus.

Even though the Dubai Capitals kept things tight, Cox and Erasmus put on a 69-run stand to give the Giants some momentum in the final phase of the innings. Erasmus though departed for 29, and shortly after Cox completed his half-century, with the big-hitting Shimron Hetmyer for company.

Hetmyer and Cox were looking to score quickly, but the Dubai Capitals鈥 bowling kept them firmly in check. In the final over of the innings, Cox was run out for a well-made 70, which helped the Gulf Giants post a competitive 153/5 in 20 overs. Hetmyer remained unbeaten on 17.

In response, Ben Dunk and Shai Hope started off steadily, and were looking to set up the platform for the Dubai Capitals鈥 chase. Dunk though fell for 10, and Khalid Shah could only add 10 more to the cause.

Gulbadin Naib then joined Hope and the duo found the gaps well, picking up a series of boundaries as the Dubai Capitals fought back. Naib was the next to depart for 17 as Aayan Khan picked up his second wicket. Najibullah Zadran, however, was back in the hut for seven, which brought captain Sikandar Raza to the middle, alongside Hope.

Raza and Hope put on 33 runs together, which steadied the ship. The Dubai Capitals needed a strong partnership, and Hope along with Raza were able to set up the platform for the final overs. Hope was packed off for 47 by Blessing Muzarabani, who then went on to concede 18 runs in the over.

Shanaka continued his attack on the Gulf Giants鈥 bowling right through and finished off the contest with two sixes, a boundary and a single in the 19th over. Shanaka finished unbeaten on 34 off 10 deliveries while Raza had 26 from 15.

Player of the match Hope said: 鈥淚 am just trying to grow and for that I have got to adapt quickly and improve my game. And I got to continue doing it. I want to improve every time I get on to the field.鈥

The Gulf Giants鈥 captain Vince added: 鈥淪hanaka was able to strike it cleanly and he took it away from us in the last three overs. It was a much better performance from us overall and we felt it was a decent score.鈥

Brief scores

Dubai Capitals beat Gulf Giants by 5 wickets

Gulf Giants 153/5 in 20 overs (Jordan Cox 70, Gerhard Erasmus 29, Dushmantha Chameera 1 for 31, Zahir Khan 1 for 32) 

Dubai Capitals 154/5 in 18.4 overs (Shai Hope 47, Dasun Shanaka 34 not out, Sikandar Raza 27 not out, Aayan Khan 2 for 23, Muhammad Zuhaib 1 for 22)

Player of the match: Shai Hope