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Balancing act required from Renard and Saudi at 26th Arabian Gulf Cup

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Herve Renard has a tricky test to get the balance right at the Gulf Cup: achieve results while also looking ahead to the World Cup qualifiers. (X/@SaudiNT_EN)
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Updated 20 December 2024

Balancing act required from Renard and Saudi at 26th Arabian Gulf Cup

Balancing act required from Renard and Saudi at 26th Arabian Gulf Cup
  • Green Falcons will be taking a strong squad to Kuwait, but one eye will be on the resumption of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers
  • Bahrain and Iraq will see this tournament the same way as Saudi 鈥 a chance to lift a trophy but also to get ready for March鈥檚 crucial qualifiers

The last time the Arabian Gulf Cup rolled around was just after the 2022 World Cup and it was almost an afterthought for 海角直播 and head coach Herve Renard, especially as the Saudi Pro League was in full swing.

Not this time. As the 26th edition kicks off this week, all eyes are on Kuwait and whether the Green Falcons can find the form to lift the trophy and also ignite their faltering 2026 World Cup qualification campaign.

Winning the Gulf Cup for the first time since 2004 will be a big deal but the excitement and plaudits would quickly fade if the team miss out on the expanded 48-team World Cup. Renard has a tricky test to get the balance right: achieve results but also look ahead. Another failure would increase the already substantial pressure surrounding 海角直播.

Qualification for the 2026 World Cup has not been going well. After six games in the third round, 海角直播 have six points, with just that one win in China (courtesy of a last-minute Hassan Kadesh header) to look back on. With only the top two certain of going to the World Cup and Japan already nine points clear, the other five teams are separated by just a single point. It is going to be a brutal race for second and if the Green Falcons do not improve before March鈥檚 games then everything is in doubt.聽

The Gulf Cup is also important for Renard. The Frenchman returned in October to replace Roberto Mancini. Renard may only have ended his first spell just over 18 months earlier, but he needs time to get to grips with the team. His first game in November was a battling 0-0 draw in Australia, an encouraging start that was quickly followed by a 2-0 loss at the hands of Indonesia in Jakarta.聽

Against that background comes the Gulf Cup. There are no Saudi Pro League games meaning that, unlike last time, Renard will take his strongest side to compete in the eight-team tournament that is split into two groups of four with the top two going into the semis. 海角直播 are in Group B and kick off against Bahrain on Sunday 鈥 a rival for that second spot in World Cup qualification 鈥 before Yemen on Dec. 25 and Iraq three days later.聽

Even assuming, as expected, Yemen end up fourth and last, it should be a tough few days. Bahrain and Iraq will see this tournament the same way as Saudi 鈥 a chance to lift a trophy but also to get ready for March鈥檚 crucial qualifiers. Getting to the final is not just an objective in its own right but also means five competitive games and valuable preparation time.

The biggest issue for 海角直播 is obvious: goals, or rather the lack of them. Three scored in six qualifiers is a shocking statistic and none in the last four is even worse. Defender Kadesh scored twice from set pieces in the second matchday against China which followed Musab Al-Juwayr鈥檚 equaliser against Indonesia in the opening game. The strikers have not found the target at all. If these issues continue then 海角直播 are going to miss out on the World Cup.

Firas Al-Buraikan, Saleh Al-Shehri and Abdullah Al-Hamdan are all familiar names while Abdullah Radif is an increasingly regular face at international level. Renard needs to get these forwards firing, or at least one of them.聽

There is some encouraging news. In this week鈥檚 friendly, played behind closed doors聽 to the media as well as fans, 海角直播 defeated Trinidad and Tobago 3-1. Both Al-Shehri and Al-Hamdan were on target. With the poor results of late and the negative publicity around the team, it was perhaps a wise decision to make the match low-key and Renard will be hoping that his strikers now have a little more confidence.

The injury to Salem Al-Dawsari makes it all a little harder. The team鈥檚 talisman and best creative talent is likely to miss the early stages, meaning that others will have to step up. There may be a chance for some younger talents such as Ayman Fallatah, Abdulmalik Al-Oyayari,聽Abdulaziz Al-Othman and Mohammed Al-Qahtani to make a name for themselves but the old stalwarts at the back such as Ali Al-Bulaihi, Sultan Al-Ghannam (though these two missed training Wednesday due to minor ailments) and Yasser Al-Shahrani need to play their part.

In short, the pressure is on. The Gulf Cup could be the catalyst for change that Renard and 海角直播 are looking for after a disappointing 2024.


Afghan women鈥檚 refugee football team to make tournament debut in UAE

Afghan women鈥檚 refugee football team to make tournament debut in UAE
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Afghan women鈥檚 refugee football team to make tournament debut in UAE

Afghan women鈥檚 refugee football team to make tournament debut in UAE
  • The team鈥檚 creation stems from the Taliban鈥檚 ban on women鈥檚 sports following their takeover of Afghanistan in 2021
  • Prior to the Taliban鈥檚 takeover, Afghanistan had 25 women players under contract, most of whom now live in Australia

The Afghan women鈥檚 refugee team will take the field for the first time in an international tournament when they compete in a four-team friendly competition in the United Arab Emirates next month, world governing body FIFA said on Wednesday.
The team鈥檚 creation stems from the Taliban鈥檚 ban on women鈥檚 sports following their takeover of Afghanistan in 2021, prompting players to flee the country fearing persecution.
The 鈥淔IFA Unites: Women鈥檚 Series鈥 tournament will run from October 23-29 in Dubai and feature the nearly-formed Afghan refugee squad alongside the UAE, Chad and Libya鈥檚 regular teams.
鈥淓nsuring that all women have access to football is a priority for FIFA and a key element in shaping the future of our sport,鈥 FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in a statement.
鈥淲e are aware of the potential the game has both on and off the pitch. These friendly matches represent more than just a competition; they are a symbol of hope and progress for women all over the world.鈥
Prior to the Taliban鈥檚 takeover, Afghanistan had 25 women players under contract, most of whom now live in Australia.
Afghanistan鈥檚 men鈥檚 team continues as normal.
FIFA has run several talent identification camps around the world to choose a 23-player women鈥檚 squad.


3 clubs set for Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship battle

3 clubs set for Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship battle
Updated 24 September 2025

3 clubs set for Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship battle

3 clubs set for Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship battle
  • The 7th round of the competition will take place in Fujairah on Sept. 27-28

ABU DHABI: The seventh round of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship, featuring no-gi competitions, will take place at Zayed Sports Complex in Fujairah from Sept. 27-28.

Athletes from leading clubs and academies across the UAE are set to take part in the event, organized by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation.

The decisive round will crown the no-gi champion, with the title expected to go to either Sharjah Self-Defense Sports Club, Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club or M.O.D, the teams which have consistently occupied the top three positions in the previous six rounds.

The first day will host matches in the U-12, U-14 and U-16 divisions, while the second day will feature the U-18, adult and master competitions.

Youssef Abdullah Al-Batran, board Member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said the championship represented more than a competition and provided a vital platform for talent development.

鈥淣o-gi contests require more talent and adaptability,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ithout the gi as a control mechanism, competitors must rely on strategy, speed and the ability to read their opponents. Previous rounds have demonstrated that teams with strong defensive systems and rapid transitions between attack and defense have had the most success.鈥

He added: 鈥淭his round will determine the no-gi champion after a lengthy season of fierce competition. The official crowning of both gi and no-gi champions will take place in Abu Dhabi during the final round in mid-October.鈥


Fantastic Four: Pakistan鈥檚 top baseball players look to elevate country on global stage

Fantastic Four: Pakistan鈥檚 top baseball players look to elevate country on global stage
Updated 24 September 2025

Fantastic Four: Pakistan鈥檚 top baseball players look to elevate country on global stage

Fantastic Four: Pakistan鈥檚 top baseball players look to elevate country on global stage
  • Baseball United signs 4 Pakistani players to the Karachi Monarchs, the country鈥檚 first professional baseball team

DUBAI: Baseball United, the first professional league focused on the Middle East and South Asia, has announced the signing of four Pakistani players to the Karachi Monarchs, the nation鈥檚 first franchise.

Among the players are three homegrown talents, all developed by the Pakistan Federation Baseball, and scouted through Baseball United鈥檚 development program in the country.

Pakistan, a major cricket-playing nation, is the highest-ranked nation in south and west Asia. They are ranked No. 32 by the World Baseball Softball Confederation, ahead of Argentina, Belgium, Greece, and Ukraine.

Pakistan has also been the region鈥檚 most successful nation in international tournaments, with several West Asia Cup championships, Asian Championship appearances, and World Baseball Classic Qualifier entries. Pakistan also won Baseball United鈥檚 Arab Classic tournament last year.

鈥淭oday is an important milestone in the history of Pakistani sports,鈥 said Kash Shaikh, chairman, CEO, and co-founder of Baseball United.

鈥淧akistan has always been known for its love of cricket, but baseball has been quietly growing across the country over the last 40 years. Thanks to the leadership of Syed Fakhar Ali Shah and Pakistan Federation Baseball, they have been developing talented pitchers, batters, and fielders through academies across the country.

鈥淣ow, the best of the best of these players will take the field with top professional players from the US, Japan, and other elite baseball countries. With Pakistani sports fans hungry for their nation to succeed on the international stage, these four players will help lead the charge for the Karachi Monarchs.鈥

The Pakistan Federation Baseball is the country鈥檚 governing body, founded in 1992 by Shah to promote the sport. The PFB is affiliated with both the WBSC and the Baseball Federation of Asia.

The federation focuses on developing baseball through player development programs, national team training, and partnerships with organizations. It has been led by Shah鈥檚 son, Syed Fakhar Ali Shah, for several years.

The four Pakistani players joining the Karachi Monarchs include Muhammad Zohaib, 33, a veteran pitcher from Attock, who has consistently performed at a high level for the national team.

He made his international debut at the 2016 World Baseball Classic Qualifier in Brooklyn, US, where he pitched against Great Britain. Since then, he has competed in several championships.

Zohaib has played in the 2017 West Asia Cup in Islamabad, 2022 World Baseball Classic Qualifier in Panama, 2023 Asian Championship in Chinese Taipei, 2024 Baseball United Arab Classic in Dubai, and 2025 West Asia Cup in Iran.

He also represented Pakistan at the 31st Asian Men鈥檚 Championship in Pingtan, China. Zohaib has a strong command of the strike zone and the ability to mix pitches effectively.

Musharaf Khan, 20, a top young pitcher, is from the Khawar Shah Baseball Academy in Peshawar. He has represented Pakistan at multiple international tournaments. He played last year for the Saga Asia Dreams, an independent professional team in Japan鈥檚 Kyushu Asia League.

Muhammad Hussain, 27, a third baseman from Chiniot in Punjab, has represented Pakistan at the 2018 Asian Games, 2023 World Baseball Classic qualifiers, 2023 West Asia Baseball Cup, and 2023 Asian Baseball Championship.

Hussain was named the MVP of the Baseball United Arab Classic last November. He is currently representing Pakistan at the Asian Championship in China which began this week. His consistency at the plate and agility in the field makes him a key addition.

Pierce Khan, 28, a second baseman from Richmond in Houston, Texas, is a Pakistani-American player. Born and raised in Texas, Khan played Division I baseball at the University of Louisiana-Monroe, and most recently competed in the Pecos League.

He has excelled as a contact hitter with speed on the bases and range in the field. His addition to the Monarchs represents the global reach of Pakistani talent, and he will bring valuable international experience to the roster.

The Karachi Monarchs will kick off Baseball United鈥檚 first full season with a historic matchup against the Mumbai Cobras on Nov. 14, 15, and 16 at Baseball United Ballpark in Dubai. The Monarchs will also face franchises from Dubai and Abu Dhabi during their inaugural season.

鈥淧akistan has produced some of the most passionate and loyal sports fans in the world,鈥 said Eddie Diaz, executive vice president of operations at Baseball United.

鈥淭hey have a lot of athletes with good tools, who know how to hit and run and throw. The signing of these four players, especially our three homegrown stars, is going to inspire the next generation of Pakistani athletes to dream big about baseball.鈥

Baseball United has also recently signed players from India and the Philippines, reflecting the league鈥檚 mission to elevate talent from across South Asia and the Middle East.


Barca鈥檚 Gavi sidelined for up to five months after knee surgery

Barca鈥檚 Gavi sidelined for up to five months after knee surgery
Updated 24 September 2025

Barca鈥檚 Gavi sidelined for up to five months after knee surgery

Barca鈥檚 Gavi sidelined for up to five months after knee surgery
  • Barca鈥檚 Gavi sidelined for up to five months after knee surgery

BARCELONA: Barcelona midfielder Gavi will be out of action for up to five months after undergoing knee surgery to address a meniscus injury, the LaLiga champions said.
The 21-year-old Spain international, who tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in November 2023, injured his right knee in training in August after featuring in Barca鈥檚 opening two matches of the season.
鈥淕avi has had an arthroscopy to resolve a medial meniscus injury, which was sutured to preserve the meniscus. Recovery time is estimated at around four-five months,鈥 Barca said in a statement late on Tuesday.
Barca are second in LaLiga, trailing Real Madrid by five points but with a game in hand. They visit Real Oviedo on Thursday.


ICC suspends USA Cricket membership but keeps teams eligible for events, Olympics

ICC suspends USA Cricket membership but keeps teams eligible for events, Olympics
Updated 24 September 2025

ICC suspends USA Cricket membership but keeps teams eligible for events, Olympics

ICC suspends USA Cricket membership but keeps teams eligible for events, Olympics
  • The ICC Board cited failures to implement a functional governance structure, lack of progress toward recognition by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee
  • The ICC said US national teams would keep their right to compete in ICC events and continue preparations for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles

LONDON: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has suspended USA Cricket鈥檚 membership with immediate effect over repeated breaches of its obligations under the ICC Constitution, the sport鈥檚 global governing body said on Tuesday.

The ICC Board cited failures to implement a functional governance structure, lack of progress toward recognition by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and actions that caused reputational damage to the sport in the US and globally.

Despite the suspension, the ICC said US national teams would keep their right to compete in ICC events and continue preparations for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Management and administration of the teams will be overseen temporarily by the ICC or its representatives to maintain support for players and high-performance programs.

An ICC Normalization Committee, working with ICC management, will set out the steps required for the suspension to be lifted and will monitor progress, including 鈥渄emonstrable and specific鈥 changes to governance, operations and the body鈥檚 standing within the cricket ecosystem.

USA Cricket did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

USA Cricket had been placed 鈥渙n notice鈥 at the 2024 ICC Annual General Meeting and given 12 months to remedy non-compliance.

While a 2025 AGM review contemplated suspension, the ICC said the membership opted to keep the body on notice in July after representations and commitments from USA Cricket.

In a written notice of that decision, the ICC warned USA Cricket not to jeopardize Olympic inclusion and not to act in a way that brings the sport or the ICC into disrepute.

Cricket will return to the Olympic stage in LA after more than a century, having appeared once at the 1900 Olympics, with a six-team Twenty20 format 鈥 the shortest international format of the game 鈥 for both women and men.