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5 things we learned from 26th Gulf Cup in Kuwait

Bahrain鈥檚 Sayed Jaffar celebrates with teammates as he lifts the trophy after winning the Gulf Cup. (Reuters)
Bahrain鈥檚 Sayed Jaffar celebrates with teammates as he lifts the trophy after winning the Gulf Cup. (Reuters)
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Updated 05 January 2025

5 things we learned from 26th Gulf Cup in Kuwait

5 things we learned from 26th Gulf Cup in Kuwait
  • Bahrain are an emerging force, but 海角直播, the UAE and Qatar will hope to move on from disappointing campaigns when World Cup qualification returns

LONDON: The 26th Arabian Gulf Cup ended on Saturday with Bahrain coming from behind to defeat Oman 2-1 in the final in Kuwait City. Here are five takeaways from the latest edition of the biennial tournament.

More questions than answers for 海角直播

海角直播鈥檚 semi-final exit after a 2-1 loss to Oman ended a disappointing 10 days or so. The positives were that the team managed to score in all four games, which will be welcome after four World Cup qualifiers without a goal in October and November.

But Herve Renard鈥檚 men were deservedly beaten by Bahrain, needed a last-minute goal to defeat Yemen in a game they could easily have lost and, a good spell against Iraq apart, struggled to find rhythm and fluency. At least they made it to the semi-finals but then losing to Oman, who played with 10 men for two-thirds of the game, was a poor way to end the competition.

The coach may now know more about what his team needs but does not look any closer to finding the solutions, especially when star Salem Al-Dawsari does not provide them. Renard, less than three months back in the job, starts 2025 under more pressure with a team that is low on confidence and looking leaky at the back.

Bahrain, an emerging force

The Reds had a good 2024 and 2025 has started perfectly. As Croatian coach Dragan Talajic comes up to his first anniversary in Manama, he has helped to fashion a tough-to-beat Bahrain that have real team spirit, work hard and are growing in confidence going forward. They deserved to win their group and then dug deep in the knockout stage. Mohamed Marhoon sums it all up. The midfielder scored the only goal against Kuwait in the last-four clash and then in the final against Oman, his energy, skill and willingness to run at defenders created both goals and delivered the trophy.

There is a resilience about this Bahrain team and the champions can look forward to 2025 with confidence and even dreams of a first World Cup appearance.

No new-coach bounce for Qatar, UAE inconsistent

Go back a year and Qatar were just about to start a successful, and slightly surprising, defence of the Asian Cup. As they lifted the trophy and celebrated, it was assumed that the Maroons were going to qualify for the World Cup for the first time. But a poor start to the third round cost 鈥淭intin鈥 Marquez his job in December and he was replaced by fellow Spaniard Luis Garcia. There was no new-coach bounce however as Qatar ended up bottom of Group A without a win. Garcia and his men will look back at missed chances proving costly.

Although the UAE had exactly the same record, goals scored and conceded, coach Paulo Bento will be a little happier. There were some new faces who made the trip to Kuwait but the Portuguese boss needs to get to grips with the team鈥檚 inconsistency.聽

Iraq the biggest losers

The holders made the short trip to Kuwait in decent form. They were the only one of the seven teams involved in World Cup qualification to be sitting in the automatic spots in their group. A win at the Gulf Cup would really have put a spring in their step. Yet, it all went wrong and coach Jesus Casas, linked with the vacant South Korea job in the summer, is under pressure.聽

The Spanish boss talked of having the chance to look at some young players but there were few positives. Star striker Aymen Hussein scored to give a hard-fought win over Yemen in the opening game. It was not great but a potential platform to challenge for the trophy. It didn鈥檛 happen. There was a 2-0 loss to Bahrain when the Lions of Mesopotamia were outfought and outthought by the eventual winners. It was followed by a 3-1 defeat to 海角直播. The usually strong backline looked flimsy, which is a problem when there is a lack of creativity going forward.聽

Bigger challenges await

Even when the celebrations die down in Manama, fans, players and media in Bahrain would swap it all for a place at the 2026 World Cup. Seven of the eight teams had an eye or more on the resumption of qualification in March and with four of the 10 games remaining in the third round, this really is a crucial time.

For the likes of 海角直播, the UAE, Qatar and Iraq, their disappointing results will quickly be forgotten if they hit the ground running in the coming months and get the wins to take them to North America. If so, they will point out that the Gulf Cup counted as vital preparation that was more important than results.聽Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait will be looking to build on their positive performances and results to make strides towards North America.

It remains to be seen what the legacy of this tournament turns out to be.


Seven Saudi-based foreign players to feature in 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Qadsiah鈥檚 Mexican forward #33 Julian Quinones celebrates with Qadsiah鈥檚 Gabonese forward #10 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in Riyadh
Qadsiah鈥檚 Mexican forward #33 Julian Quinones celebrates with Qadsiah鈥檚 Gabonese forward #10 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in Riyadh
Updated 14 June 2025

Seven Saudi-based foreign players to feature in 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Qadsiah鈥檚 Mexican forward #33 Julian Quinones celebrates with Qadsiah鈥檚 Gabonese forward #10 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in Riyadh
  • Five of the selected players featured in the latest season of the Saudi Pro League, while the remaining two played in the First Division

RIYADH: Seven Saudi-based foreign professional footballers have been called up to represent their national teams in the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, which will take place in the US and Canada from June 14 to July 6.

Five of the selected players featured in the latest season of the Saudi Pro League, while the remaining two played in the First Division, highlighting the growing global impact of football in the Kingdom.

Among the standout names is Julian Quinones, the prolific striker for Al-Qadsiah, who earned a spot on Mexico鈥檚 national team roster. Quinones had an impressive season, finishing as the fourth highest scorer in the top flight with 20 goals.

Panama included Orlando Mosquera, the dependable goalkeeper from Al-Fayha, who helped his team secure a 13th-place finish in the league.

The Jamaican squad features two Saudi-based players: Demarai Gray, the winger for Al-Ettifaq, and Damion Lowe, the defender from Al-Okhdood.

Curacao鈥檚 team includes relegated Al-Wehda midfielder Juninho Bacuna, and Jurien Gaari, the defender from Al-Hazem, who secured promotion to the SPL.

Finally, Honduras will be represented by Romell Quioto, the striker for Al-Arabi, who finished the season 12th in the second tier鈥檚 standings.


South Africa win first major cricket trophy in 27 years

South Africa win first major cricket trophy in 27 years
Updated 14 June 2025

South Africa win first major cricket trophy in 27 years

South Africa win first major cricket trophy in 27 years
  • Match will go down as one of the greatest days in the country鈥檚 sports

LONDON: Chokers no more. The South Africans consigned the word to history when they ripped the World Test Championship mace from Australia鈥檚 callused grip inside four days of a riveting final at Lord鈥檚.

South Africa wore a new label Saturday 鈥 champion 鈥 by claiming its first major cricket trophy in 27 years when it wrapped up a five-wicket win.

The last 69 runs required on day four were confidently knocked off by the Proteas in just over two hours 鈥 only three boundaries 鈥 with Australia typically fighting all the way to the inevitable end.

South Africa moved from a portentous 213-2 overnight to a winning 285-5, the second highest successful run chase in the 141-year test history at the home of cricket.

Victory laid to rest ghosts of heartbreaking losses on big ICC stages that have haunted South Africa for decades. The venues and dates are infamous in South Africa cricket, among them Birmingham 1999, Dhaka 2011, Auckland 2015, Kolkata 2023 and Bridgetown 2024.

But London 2025 will go down as one of the greatest days in South Africa sports, when its cricket underdogs grabbed the advantage and didn鈥檛 let go against a red-hot Australia.

鈥淲hile we were batting, we could hear the Aussies using that dreaded word, choke,鈥 Proteas captain Temba Bavuma said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been years since we鈥檝e overcome a final. We鈥檝e been etched in history, we鈥檙e part of something that has never been done. It鈥檚 special in a lot of ways. Also, it鈥檚 a chance for South Africa to be united. We鈥檝e got a cause where we can put aside our differences and enjoy. We just have to embrace it.鈥

The stunning result also bodes well for South Africa鈥檚 preparations for its home ODI World Cup in 2027. It鈥檚 a different format, but the Proteas鈥 mindsets won鈥檛 be burdened by not having won a global trophy since the Champions Trophy鈥檚 precursor in 1998.

Australia didn鈥檛 give up the WTC mace easily, relentlessly attacking the stumps and trying to prey on any South Africa butterflies. The desperate Australians used up their three reviews in vain within the first 90 minutes and fought to the end. But the serial champions lost an ICC final for only a fourth time in 14 chances.

鈥淭hey were fantastic in that fourth innings,鈥 Australia captain Pat Cummins said. 鈥淭here wasn鈥檛 a lot in the wicket but they didn鈥檛 give us a chance.鈥

The Proteas were staunch, losing only three wickets on Saturday. One of them was Aiden Markram, the colossus Australia could not topple until it was too late.

He resumed the day on 102 and was out for 136 when only six runs from victory. He spent six hours, 23 minutes in the middle. Australia didn鈥檛 celebrate his wicket. Instead, players slapped Markram on the back and congratulated him on his match-winning knock as the Lord鈥檚 crowd stood and applauded.

鈥淕rowing up, Lord鈥檚 was the one venue I wanted to play at,鈥 Markram said. 鈥淭o do it at a final and win is something really special.鈥

About 15 minutes later, Kyle Verreynne hit the winning run, a drive into the covers.

Markram and an injured Bavuma set up the victory the day before with an unbeaten partnership of 143 runs. They could not finish what they started, adding only four runs together before Bavuma edged Cummins behind for 66, one more than he had overnight.

Markram was named man of the match. He also took two vital wickets, that of Steve Smith on 66 in Australia鈥檚 first innings, when Smith became the highest foreign test run-scorer at Lord鈥檚, and Josh Hazlewood to end Australia鈥檚 second innings. Kagiso Rabada had nine-for in the match.

South Africa鈥檚 target was set at 282, considered too far. But in a batting unit far less experienced than Australia鈥檚 and considered a weak point, Markram and Bavuma chanced on ideal batting conditions on day three Friday and exploited them mercilessly. The turning point was Bavuma dropped in the slips on 2 by Smith, who broke his finger and didn鈥檛 return to the match.

South Africa was criticized by some before the final for its supposedly easier road in the 2023-25 WTC cycle 鈥 it didn鈥檛 face Australia or England in a series 鈥 but it has won eight straight tests, its second longest streak in history.

鈥淲e鈥檝e come a long way as a team, as a country,鈥 emotional spinner Keshav Maharaj said. 鈥淲e always say we want to be good people and play good. We鈥檙e moving in the right direction as a cricketing nation.

鈥淎fter 25 years of pain, to finally get over the line is super emotional. We鈥檙e so grateful to have Temba to get us over the line. Diversity is our strength, so to see the crowd, they stand for the meaning of our rainbow nation. To lift the trophy is going to unite the nation even more.鈥


Al-Qadsiah to face Sevilla in Antonio Puerta Trophy memorial match

Al-Qadsiah to face Sevilla in Antonio Puerta Trophy memorial match
Updated 14 June 2025

Al-Qadsiah to face Sevilla in Antonio Puerta Trophy memorial match

Al-Qadsiah to face Sevilla in Antonio Puerta Trophy memorial match
  • Encounter with Spanish La Liga team on Aug. 4 will form key part of Saudi club鈥檚 preparations for 2025-26 season

ALKHOBAR: Al-Qadsiah Football Club will take part in the annual Antonio Puerta Trophy memorial match hosted by Spanish club Sevilla FC in tribute to the late Antonio Puerta.

The memorial match is one of Spanish football鈥檚 most heartfelt fixtures, held annually to honor the memory of a player who had a lasting impact on Sevilla FC and its supporters.

Puerta died on Aug. 18, 2007, three days after suffering a series of cardiac arrests during a La Liga match against Getafe.

The memorial match will take place at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in Seville on Monday, Aug. 4, at 9 p.m. local time.

This fixture forms part of Al-Qadsiah鈥檚 pre-season training camp, which will be held across the Netherlands and Spain, ahead of the 2025鈥2026 season. The team is scheduled to play four friendly matches during the camp, including the high-profile encounter against Sevilla.

The memorial match reflects a broader collaboration between the two clubs, highlighting the symbolic importance of the event and Al-Qadsiah鈥檚 growing international profile.

Al-Qadsiah views the match as a milestone in its long-term strategy to foster relationships with leading football institutions and to strengthen its brand across the region and worldwide.


Thunder rally to beat Pacers, level NBA Finals at 2-2

Thunder rally to beat Pacers, level NBA Finals at 2-2
Updated 14 June 2025

Thunder rally to beat Pacers, level NBA Finals at 2-2

Thunder rally to beat Pacers, level NBA Finals at 2-2
  • NBA Most Valuable Player Gilgeous-Alexander finds a way to fight through for Oklahoma City Thunder
  • The Thunder are seeking their first title since the franchise relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008

LOS ANGELES, United States: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 15 of his 35 points in the fourth quarter as the Oklahoma City Thunder rallied for a gritty 111-104 victory over the Indiana Pacers that leveled the NBA Finals at two games apiece on Friday.

Frustrated for much of the game by Indiana鈥檚 relentless defense, NBA Most Valuable Player Gilgeous-Alexander found a way to fight through.

He followed a three-pointer with a pull-up jumper to give the Thunder their first lead since the first half with 2:23 remaining.

They wouldn鈥檛 trail again. Gilgeous-Alexander, who didn鈥檛 get to the free-throw line in the first half, added six free-throws in the final 44 seconds.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a dog fight,鈥 Gilgeous-Alexander said after another intense, physical battle between the two teams. 鈥淓very time you step on the floor, on both ends of the floor they make you work.鈥

Jalen Williams scored 27 points, Chet Holmgren added 14 points and 15 rebounds and Alex Caruso chipped in with 20 points off the bench for the Thunder.

Pascal Siakam scored 20 points to lead Indiana, adding eight rebounds, five assists and five steals.

Tyrese Haliburton scored 18 points, Obi Toppin added 17 off the bench and the Pacers led by 10 late in the third quarter.

But Oklahoma City 鈥 who dropped back-to-back games just twice this season and haven鈥檛 lost consecutive games in the playoffs 鈥 clamped down defensively in the fourth, determined not to fall in a 3-1 hole.

鈥淲e knew it when we woke up this morning 鈥 3-1 is a lot different than 2-2 going back home,鈥 Gilgeous-Alexander said. 鈥淲e played with desperation to the end the game and that鈥檚 why we won.鈥

Gilgeous-Alexander said the Thunder must 鈥渕aintain the same desperation鈥 when they host game five on Monday.

The Thunder are seeking their first title since the franchise relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008, having won it all in 1979 as the Seattle SuperSonics.

The Pacers, chasing their first NBA title, struck first in another fast-paced opening quarter in front of their energized fans, making four of their first five shots and building a nine-point lead midway through the opening period.

Oklahoma hit back, putting together a 9-0 run to tie it, but the Pacers 鈥 with a strong defensive effort on Gilgeous-Alexander and four steals from Pascal Siakam 鈥 emerged from the first period with a 35-34 lead.

The back and forth battle continued in the second, when Oklahoma City led by as many as six but could never pull away and Haliburton converted a three-point play 鈥 driving through traffic for a layup and making the free throw, his first of the series 鈥 to put Indiana up 60-57 at halftime.

By then, tensions had already ratcheted up. Toppin was assessed a flagrant foul for a check that sent Alex Caruso sprawling under the basket.

Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein confronted Toppin and both received technical fouls.

OKlahoma City鈥檚 Luguentz Dort was later assessed a flagrant foul for swiping an arm over Toppin鈥檚 head.

Toppin gave Indiana the first double-digit lead of the game with a dunk that put them up 86-76 late in the third.

But the Thunder dug deep, tying it up four times in the fourth quarter before Gilgeous-Alexander came through.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e up seven at home you鈥檝e got to dig in and find a way and we were not able to do it tonight,鈥 Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. 鈥淏ut give them credit. They kept attacking, kept attacking, and their defense was great down the stretch.鈥

Oklahoma City closed the game on a 12-1 scoring run, and Gilgeous-Alexander was the driving force.

鈥淗e鈥檚 unreal,鈥 Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said, although Caruso said nothing Gilgeous-Alexander does surprises him anymore.

鈥淚鈥檝e seen him do it night after night,鈥 Caruso said. 鈥淗e doesn鈥檛 show a lot of emotion on the court, but he鈥檚 one of the most competitive guys in this league.鈥


海角直播 and Qatar to host football World Cup playoffs

海角直播 and Qatar to host football World Cup playoffs
Updated 13 June 2025

海角直播 and Qatar to host football World Cup playoffs

海角直播 and Qatar to host football World Cup playoffs
  • Group winners will take two automatic places at 2026 tournament finals in North America

RIYADH: 海角直播 and Qatar will host the Asian qualifying playoffs for the 2026 World Cup, the Asian Football Confederation said on Friday.
The third and fourth-placed teams from the qualifiers that ended last week 鈥 海角直播, Indonesia, Iraq, Oman, Qatar and the UAE 鈥 will form two groups of three teams and play from Oct. 8 to 14. The draw will take place on July 17.
Group winners will take the two remaining automatic places at the World Cup finals in the US, Canada and Mexico. The runners-up from each group will play two matches on Nov. 13 and 18, with the winners qualifying for the inter-confederation playoffs
Meanwhile this year鈥檚 Saudi Super Cup featuring Al-Ittihad, Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr will be held in Hong Kong, football chiefs said on Friday. Matches will take place from Aug. 19-23 at the 40,000-seat Hong Kong Stadium.

鈥淭his represents a qualitative shift for the tournament, which has achieved remarkable success,鈥 Saudi Football Federation secretary general Ibrahim Al-Qassim said.