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UAE to face Brazil in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024 final

UAE to face Brazil in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024 final
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Updated 16 November 2024

UAE to face Brazil in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024 final

UAE to face Brazil in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024 final
  • The UAE team will play the final on Saturday night, against the Brazilian team, while the Spanish team will face the German side for third and fourth place

NEOM: Defending champions Brazil and UAE are through to the final of the NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024, after winning their last matches of the group stages against Japan and 海角直播 on Friday.

In group A, the UAE team succeeded in overcoming the Saudi side with a 6-5 result, raising their score to 9 points, while the Green Falcons finished with 2 points in last place.

In the same group, the German team achieved their first victory in the tournament, after defeating the English side 6-3, to rise to second place with 3 points, ahead of the Three Lions, who are in third place on goal difference.

Meanwhile, in group B, the South American side beat Spain comfortably 9-1, while Japan beat China 9-0. With these results, the Brazilian team topped the group with 9 points and reached the final for the third year in a row, followed by Spain with 6 points, Japan with 3 points, while the Chinese team came last in the group without any points.

The UAE team will play the final on Saturday night, against the Brazilian team, while the Spanish team will face the German side for third and fourth place.

The match for fifth and sixth place will bring together Japan and England, and the Saudi team will face the Chinese side in the contest for seventh and eighth place.

UAE defender Waleed Abdullah spoke to Arab News after the match against the hosts, 海角直播.

鈥淚t is difficult to predict what will happen in the match,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he Brazilian team is very strong and ranked first in the world, and we have all respect for them. We will enter the match with high focus and do our best. In the end, it is an opportunity to face the world champion, and this is not the first time we compete with them.鈥

In the women鈥檚 group, a late goal from Brazilian striker Dani Barboza led to the team overcoming Ukraine 5-4 to reach the final against Spain, who put in a great performance and finished with a 4-1 victory over England.


海角直播鈥檚 premier Overwatch 2 tournament returns

海角直播鈥檚 premier Overwatch 2 tournament returns
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海角直播鈥檚 premier Overwatch 2 tournament returns

海角直播鈥檚 premier Overwatch 2 tournament returns
  • ESL Saudi Challenge, the Kingdom鈥檚 leading competitive gaming event, will culminate in an Offline Final at VOV Gaming

RIYADH: Registration has opened for the ESL Saudi Challenge, the premier Overwatch 2 tournament in the Kingdom.

Teams will battle for a share of the $20,000 prize pool and a critical step toward securing a spot on an international stage. The season will culminate in a live showdown in December.

The ESL Saudi Challenge is a landmark event for 海角直播n esports, featuring high-stakes Overwatch 2 competition and offering local players an opportunity to shine globally. The tournament will again be hosted on the FACEIT platform, with the playoffs live streamed and the finals taking place live from VOV Gaming.

For Saudi gamers, it is a key chance to improve their skills, represent the Kingdom in international competition 鈥 including the Overwatch 2 FACEIT League Season 2 EMEA Expert 鈥 and further solidify 海角直播鈥檚 growing influence in the world of esports.

For Season 2, the level of competition intensifies. The top three teams from Season 1: Twisted Minds, Al Qadsiah, and Team Vision have been directly invited to the playoff stage to test their might against the best of the qualifiers.

Qualifier 1 takes place on Oct. 17-18, with Qualifier 2 on Oct. 24-25. The playoffs then take place on Nov. 5, 6, 11 and 12.

The playoffs will be live streamed on official channels, as will the final, which is in Riyadh on Dec. 5.

 


Dubai Basketball extends Head Coach Jurica Golemac鈥檚 contract until 2028

Dubai Basketball extends Head Coach Jurica Golemac鈥檚 contract until 2028
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Dubai Basketball extends Head Coach Jurica Golemac鈥檚 contract until 2028

Dubai Basketball extends Head Coach Jurica Golemac鈥檚 contract until 2028
  • The Slovenian has been rewarded after a win over reigning EuroLeague champions Fenerbahce and a solid start to the season

DUBAI: Fresh from an emphatic 24-point win against reigning EuroLeague champions Fenerbahce, Dubai Basketball announced on Wednesday that Head Coach Jurica Golemac will have his contract extended to 2028.

The Slovenian coach, who joined Dubai Basketball in 2024, has been a key figure in the club鈥檚 rapid rise on the regional and European stage.

Last season, Golemac guided the team through an outstanding campaign, finishing the ABA League Regular Season with a 25鈥5 record and leading Dubai to the Playoff Semifinals in their debut year in the competition.

This season, Dubai Basketball have continued their strong momentum under Golemac鈥檚 leadership.

The team currently hold a 2鈥2 record in the EuroLeague, with notable victories against Partizan and Fenerbahce, and remain undefeated in the ABA League (2鈥0) after wins over Split and Borac Cacak.

Golemac has created history by having the first home team representing Dubai to compete in two international leagues, in just two seasons.

鈥淚鈥檓 very thankful to the club for the trust and confidence they鈥檝e shown in me,鈥 said Golemac.

鈥淚 feel very motivated to keep growing together with Dubai Basketball. We鈥檙e building something special here 鈥 a team that competes at the highest level and makes our fans proud every single day.鈥

鈥淭his decision was made weeks ago, and we are announcing it today,鈥 said General Manager Dejan Kamenjasevic on Wednesday.

鈥淲e want Jurica to continue leading this project. He is the ideal person for our long-term vision 鈥 ambitious, professional, and deeply committed to our philosophy. Our goal is to improve every year, and with Jurica we know the project is in the right hands.鈥

Dubai Basketball face FC Barcelona at the Coca-Cola Arena on Thursday, Oct. 16.


Have the UAE missed a golden chance of World Cup return?

Have the UAE missed a golden chance of World Cup return?
Updated 16 October 2025

Have the UAE missed a golden chance of World Cup return?

Have the UAE missed a golden chance of World Cup return?
  • The 2-1 defeat to Qatar in a match they needed only a draw means the Whites must negotiate an arduous playoff route

DUBAI: A dream delayed or never destined to materialize?

Such thoughts are flooding through disconsolate UAE minds after Tuesday night鈥檚 2-1 World Cup qualifying defeat at Qatar鈥檚 charged Jassim bin Hamad Stadium.

The foremost concern is how to psychologically manage a further series of exacting playoffs 鈥 beginning with next month鈥檚 doubleheader with Iraq. And, if they advance, concluding with March鈥檚 intercontinental dates.

This week, a return to the globe鈥檚 biggest sporting stage for the first time since 1990 was just one game away. That prospect of an immediate salve for an expectant nation is gone forever.

It was lost amid a chaotic, double-digit second-half injury time against 10 men and preceding pain of conceding twice via set-piece headers.

Wider debates should also be undertaken in due course about how the Whites approached the AFC Asian Qualifiers 鈥 Road to 26 Playoffs Group Stage.

They stuttered into life to eventually prevail 2-1 against unfancied Oman, after initially falling behind to Al-Ain center-back Kouame Autonne鈥檚 own goal through an inadvertent deflection.

Possession was controlled without generating chances against Qatar in a match from which only defeat needed to be avoided, before Akram Afif鈥檚 exceptional pair of free-kick deliveries sparked hopes of traveling to the US, Canada and Mexico.

Appropriate solutions could yet lead to boundless 鈥 and deferred 鈥 joy next spring. None more so about how impactful 鈥渟uper sub鈥 Sultan Adil can play a larger role after Tuesday鈥檚 sublime half volley halved the disadvantage.

鈥淭his is a disappointing result,鈥 said frustrated UAE head coach Cosmin Olaroiu, who had been appointed to great fanfare amid Sharjah鈥檚 triumphant 2024/25 AFC Champions League Two run.

鈥淲e controlled the match and put pressure on our opponents. In the second half, we conceded an early goal.

鈥淔ootball is sometimes unfair, and we must now enter a new phase and strive to return to the top of our game to secure our chances.

鈥淚t鈥檚 unfortunate that this is where we鈥檝e come to. We have to fight for our chance, and we have to learn from our mistakes going forward.鈥

The task ahead cannot be sugarcoated. Another quartet of ominous fixtures loom, the UAE are highly unlikely to be seeded moving forward, taking the total qualifiers for the 2026 cycle to a formidable 22 if successfully navigated from this position.

Find a way past Graham Arnold鈥檚 Iraq in the AFC鈥檚 double-headed fifth round and potential opponents drawn from each federation, bar UEFA, await in the FIFA Play-Off Tournament.

The pool of possible semifinal and final opponents in Mexico in March 2026 thus far is guaranteed to include CONMEBOL鈥檚 Bolivia and OFC鈥檚 New Caledonia.

A single CAF contender will emerge from Gabon, D.R. Congo, Cameroon or Nigeria. In CONCACAF, a Curacao invigorated by their own exhaustive naturalization program and perennial World Cup entrants Costa Rica are currently well-placed to claim the two spots.

A scan of the current FIFA World Rankings for these 10 nations 鈥 six will ultimately compete in the FIFA Play-Off Tournament 鈥 has the UAE (67th) in sixth spot. This is not good news when only two World Cup berths will be earned.

November鈥檚 AFC rivals Iraq are also placed higher (58th) and acquitted themselves well in Tuesday鈥檚 goalless draw in Jeddah from which Al-Hilal center-back Hassan Tambakti had to produce a series of remarkable challenges to carry 海角直播 through to the finals.

To have any chance of success, the UAE must be flawless from this point. Central to this target is selection. This is a squad still discovering its identity because of naturalization鈥檚 revolving door.

With FIFA rules requiring five years of residency to be eligible, Al-Wahda forward is now Caio Canedo, a 59-cap veteran, while recently qualified Al-Wasl magician Nicolas Gimenez is finding his way on four caps.

Both are well-established ADNOC Pro League performers, but international football is different. And a glaring gap exists at center-forward.

Sharjah鈥檚 Caio looked lost and out of position when forced up top against Qatar. Adil is rarely utilized there by Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai Club because of Iran superstar Sardar Azmoun, but an international record of eight strikes in 15 caps merits re-examination.

Al-Ain left-back Erik looked more daring off the bench than Wahda鈥檚 Ruben Canedo, while Fabio De Lima was hooked at half-time against Oman. He was a late substitute against Qatar despite previous heroics, and it feels wasteful to have the gifted Al-Jazira center-midfielder Abdullah Ramadan collecting splinters on the bench.

This group feel stronger as a collective than the preceding 鈥淕olden Generation鈥 that fell just short in 2018 and 2022. The rarefied excellence of AFC Players of the Year Omar Abdulrahman and Ahmed Khalil, however, is not present, not to mention the ruthless finishing of 85-goal Ali Mabkhout.

A better blend between established and fresh squad members is essential.

In Olaroiu, they boast a manager who has collected 20 major trophies across Asia. His genius must be at its sharpest to achieve World Cup qualification from this point.

The task ahead, though, demands more than experience 鈥 it requires conviction, stability and belief from a team still defining its identity. If those elements align, the dream may only be delayed, not denied.


World No. 1 Jannik Sinner opens Six Kings Slam with dominant win in Riyadh

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner opens Six Kings Slam with dominant win in Riyadh
Updated 16 October 2025

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner opens Six Kings Slam with dominant win in Riyadh

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner opens Six Kings Slam with dominant win in Riyadh
  • Sinner lauds Kingdom for growing tennis with new tournament
  • Top players bring out the best in each other, star tells Arab News

RIYADH: World No. 1 Jannik Sinner made a powerful start to his Six Kings Slam title defence in Riyadh by defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas in straight sets on the opening day of the tournament.

Under the lights of Kingdom Arena on Wednesday, Sinner displayed the control, aggression and composure that have made him the sport鈥檚 newest standard-bearer.

The Italian 鈥 who has already beaten Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz this season 鈥 looked sharp throughout, dictating play with precision from the baseline.

Speaking at the post-match press conference, Sinner reflected on what his wins over tennis鈥 biggest names have revealed about his game.

鈥淭wo different opponents (Novak and Alcaraz), two different kind of game style sets,鈥 he said, answering a question from Arab News.

鈥淓very match when you play against them, you need to be at your best, at your peak if you want to win against them 鈥 and that鈥檚 very, very difficult.鈥

He added: 鈥淚鈥檓 happy to be here, happy to measure myself against the best players in the world, and then we鈥檒l see what comes out. We all hope for a good match.鈥

When asked what drives him most in a tournament without ranking points, Sinner said: 鈥淲ell, passion.鈥

鈥淵ou measure yourself against the best players in the world. I would lie if there鈥檚 no motivation for the money 鈥 we all know what鈥檚 on the line.鈥

He went on to stress the broader purpose of competing in Riyadh. 鈥淲e would like to make the sport bigger 鈥 that鈥檚 why we come here,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a very important part of global tennis. Especially in the future, it鈥檚 going to be very important. We are happy to bring tennis here, to promote it in the best possible way.鈥

鈥淭o do that, we need the best players in the world to come here and show how good and healthy tennis actually is,鈥 he added.

Tsitsipas, meanwhile, acknowledged Sinner鈥檚 dominance and pinpoint execution.

鈥淚 feel like he was a bit higher than me on certain occasions,鈥 he told Arab News. 鈥淗e was able to come up with winners in moments that I wasn鈥檛 the first.鈥

He added: 鈥淗e was able to generate a lot more winners and shots that were unreturned, and I wasn鈥檛 able to do that as well. I kept working harder and more for my points, and he kept economizing and just worked whenever it was necessary.鈥

鈥淚 did lose a little bit of rhythm at some point, but I was able to start rallies and broke him twice, I believe,鈥 Tsitsipas said. 鈥淚t was just a question of managing my serve better.鈥

Reflecting on his performance, he noted: 鈥淚 really did try hard. I was smacking the ball, sometimes unnecessarily hard, because I felt like the ball wasn鈥檛 penetrating throughout the court 鈥 and that was my biggest issue today.鈥

Earlier in the day, Taylor Fritz made a statement of his own, overpowering Alexander Zverev 6-3, 6-4 to book a semifinal showdown with Alcaraz.

With the win, Sinner now sets up a blockbuster showdown with Djokovic 鈥 a rematch of last year鈥檚 semifinal, where the Italian edged the 24-time Grand Slam champion in three sets before going on to lift the title.


Morocco鈥檚 third goalkeeper stars in shootout to secure a spot in the Under-20 World Cup final

Morocco鈥檚 third goalkeeper stars in shootout to secure a spot in the Under-20 World Cup final
Updated 16 October 2025

Morocco鈥檚 third goalkeeper stars in shootout to secure a spot in the Under-20 World Cup final

Morocco鈥檚 third goalkeeper stars in shootout to secure a spot in the Under-20 World Cup final
  • The Moroccans will play for the championship against Argentina, who edged Colombia 1-0 to reach their eighth final at the under-20 tournament
  • El Mesbahi, who hadn鈥檛 played in any of Morocco鈥檚 previous matches at the tournament, stopped France麓s last shot from Djylian Nguessan

SANTIAGO, Chile: Third goalkeeper Abdelhakim El Mesbahi came off the bench near the end of extra time and made the decisive save in the shootout as Morocco edged France 5-4 on penalties Wednesday to qualify for their first Under-20 World Cup final.

The Moroccans will play for the championship against Argentina, who edged Colombia 1-0 to reach their eighth final at the under-20 tournament.

French goalkeeper Lisandru Olmeta鈥檚 own goal in the 32nd minute gave Morocco the lead before midfielder Lucas Michal equalized in the 59th.

It was tied 1-1 in regulation and near the end of extra time, when Morocco鈥檚 coach Mohamed Ouahbi sent in El Mesbahi for the shootout.

El Mesbahi had headshots of France鈥檚 players printed on his water bottle and a small graphic of where they might direct their penalty kicks.

The strategy worked because El Mesbahi, who hadn鈥檛 played in any of Morocco鈥檚 previous matches at the tournament, stopped France麓s last shot from Djylian Nguessan.

鈥淲e managed to stay focused, calm and wait for our moments,鈥 Ouahbi said. 鈥淣ow we鈥檙e enjoying it, we鈥檙e in the final. I鈥檓 quite emotional because it鈥檚 a historic moment, but we want to win the final. We鈥檙e going to calm down quickly because what we want is to win the cup.鈥

Morocco鈥檚 starting goalkeeper Yanis Benchaouch was injured during regulation time and replaced by Ibrahim Gomis in the 64th minute. Gomis made way for El Mesbahi at the end of overtime.

Morocco topped their group, beating Spain and Brazil in the process, and then beat South Korea and the US to reach the semifinals.

The African nation鈥檚 best previous performance in the tournament was fourth place in 2005.

Argentina edge Colombia

In the later semifinal match, Mateo Silvetti scored in the 72nd minute for Argentina, who have won all of their matches in Chile and are aiming for a seventh Under-20 world title.

The Argentina squad is dominating in Chile despite missing Bayer Leverkusen鈥檚 Claudio Echeverri and Real Madrid鈥檚 Franco Mastantuono, two of the country鈥檚 best under-20s players.