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5 things we learned from Saudi鈥檚 World Cup qualifiers

Analysis 5 things we learned from Saudi鈥檚 World Cup qualifiers
Salem Al-Dawsari in action during Saudi鈥檚 0-0 draw against Japan. (X/@SaudiNT)
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Updated 25 March 2025

5 things we learned from Saudi鈥檚 World Cup qualifiers

5 things we learned from Saudi鈥檚 World Cup qualifiers
  • Four points from a win over China and a draw with Japan is probably what Herve Renard had set as an acceptable return from this international week

LONDON: 海角直播 drew 0-0 in Japan on Tuesday to follow the 1-0 win over China last Thursday. The results leave the Green Falcons on 10 points in Group C in the third round of 2026 World Cup qualification, three points behind Australia in second. Japan are already sure of first.

Only the top two from each of the three groups of six are guaranteed a place in North America next summer, while those that finish third and fourth advance to another stage of qualification.

It goes without saying that 海角直播 want to take the direct route. Here are five things we learned from this World Cup qualification window.

The Japan result was a good one

Four points from the two games is a good showing. The China game should have ended with a more emphatic scoreline and ideally would have been followed by victory in Japan.

Coach Herve Renard said after the 0-0 draw that he would have taken the point if he had been offered it 24 hours earlier, and understandably so. Japan are the best team in Asia by some distance, even if they had already qualified.

If 海角直播 do miss out on the automatic places for the World Cup it will not be because of the stalemate in Japan but because of earlier home draws with Indonesia and Bahrain. If six points had been taken in those two games under Roberto Mancini, then the result in Saitama Stadium would have been hailed as an excellent one. The same could be said if Australia had not picked up six points in the last five days.

Attacking threat sacrificed for defensive solidity

Renard did not need to say that he would have taken a point: His game plan and tactics made it obvious that this was what he wanted.

There was talk about keeping it tight for the opening exchanges and then perhaps getting down the wings to cause problems for the East Asians.

The first part of that equation happened, but the second? Not really. There was little in terms of attacking threat from the visitors. There were long balls out of defence but Firas Al-Buraikan was often left isolated on the rare occasions that the ball went into dangerous areas.

Yet the concentration, the tactical discipline and hard work were impressive. 海角直播 frustrated a better team away from home and while there was luck at times, they are only the second team to take points from Japan in 14 World Cup qualifiers.

Jehad Thakri impresses

With injuries at the back, a problem not helped by Hassan Kadesh getting carried off against China, there were some understandable worries against the team with the most firepower in Asia. There may have been a few nerves when Renard handed a debut to Jehad Thakri but the Al-Qadsiah center-back did not display any signs of them as he took the field at Saitama Stadium on the right side of a three-man defense.

The 23-year-old has made a name for himself this season in the Saudi Pro League and looks like he belongs on the international stage too as he was confident, strong and hard to beat. His distribution was not quite as impressive but there is time for that to develop, especially as there will not be many games when 海角直播 are under so much pressure. With Nawaf Boushal also impressing, there are some new names coming through.

Fatigue and injuries play a part

Following the Japan game there has been plenty of reaction on social media about how extending the number of foreign players allowed in Saudi Pro League squads to 10 has negatively affected the national team.聽

That is perhaps a debate for another day, but it should not be forgotten that the Green Falcons have had to deal with numerous injuries. Just before the China game, midfielder Mohamed Kanno was ruled out, then Kadesh was also unavailable and, perhaps most damaging of all, Roma star Saud Abdulhamid picked up an injury. There are also longer-term knocks such as Yasser Al-Shahrani and others.聽

And then there is the travel factor. There was a hard-fought game at home and then a long, long trip east, across six time zones, to face the best team in Asia. This should not be underestimated (and will work against Australia in the final window).

Renard has gambled on Japan

There are two games remaining, with the final clash between 海角直播 and Australia on June 10 鈥 and this cannot be a dead rubber. The problem is that the Socceroos are three points clear with a much superior goal difference.聽

Whatever happens, Renard and his men have to win in Bahrain in the penultimate match. Then the hope is that Japan get something in Perth on the same day. Even though they have already qualified, the Samurai Blue are certainly capable of winning Down Under. There is a rivalry between the two teams and Japan would enjoy denting Australia鈥檚 World Cup hopes.

It would mean then that it all comes down to the last game. If 海角直播 go into the Australia match knowing that a win means second place and the World Cup, then Renard will be happy.


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.
 


Cristiano Ronaldo named global ambassador for Esports World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo named global ambassador for Esports World Cup
Updated 13 June 2025

Cristiano Ronaldo named global ambassador for Esports World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo named global ambassador for Esports World Cup
  • Star鈥檚 appointment 鈥榙efining milestone鈥 in evolution of tournament

LONDON: Cristiano Ronaldo has been appointed global ambassador for the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh, the tournament鈥檚 organizers announced on Friday.

The Esports World Cup Foundation said the Portuguese football legend鈥檚 appointment marked a 鈥渄efining milestone鈥 in the evolution of the tournament and the rise of e-sports as a global force.

A five-time Ballon d鈥橭r winner and one of the most iconic athletes of all time, Ronaldo brings what the foundation described as 鈥渁 powerful presence and cultural resonance that transcends traditional sports,鈥 helping connect millions of fans to a new generation of e-sports athletes.

Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation, said: 鈥淐ristiano Ronaldo connects generations 鈥 from lifelong football fans to today鈥檚 emerging competitors.

鈥淗is pursuit of greatness mirrors the spirit of the Esports World Cup: the biggest stage for the best players. As global ambassador, he bridges traditional sport and competitive gaming, helping spotlight the next generation of athletes competing for global glory. We鈥檙e humbled to have the greatest of all time stand with us in this moment for e-sports.鈥

Ronaldo has been involved with the EWC since its inception. He took part in the global announcement of the competition in 2023 and attended last summer鈥檚 closing ceremony in Riyadh, where he joined in celebrations for Team Falcons鈥 historic Club Championship victory.

As a global ambassador he will headline the tournament鈥檚 global promotional campaign in the lead-up to and throughout the seven-week event and festival taking place this summer in Riyadh.

He will also appear as a playable character in FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves, one of the 25 titles featured in the 2025 tournament lineup.

With a combined social media following of over 1 billion, Ronaldo鈥檚 involvement is expected to amplify the EWC鈥檚 global reach and help introduce new audiences to the elite world of competitive gaming.

Ronaldo said: 鈥淪port is always evolving and e-sports is one more frontier. The commitment, drive, talent, and intensity I have been able to see in e-sports athletes is no different from what I鈥檝e experienced on the pitch. I鈥檓 proud to stand alongside these competitors and be part of a global event that鈥檚 inspiring a new generation.鈥


鈥楪reatest 24-hour race on the planet鈥: Oman鈥檚 Al-Harthy鈥檚 journey at Le Mans

鈥楪reatest 24-hour race on the planet鈥: Oman鈥檚 Al-Harthy鈥檚 journey at Le Mans
Updated 13 June 2025

鈥楪reatest 24-hour race on the planet鈥: Oman鈥檚 Al-Harthy鈥檚 journey at Le Mans

鈥楪reatest 24-hour race on the planet鈥: Oman鈥檚 Al-Harthy鈥檚 journey at Le Mans
  • The 43-year-old will take part in his third 24-hour race at Circuit de la Sarthe on June 14-15

LE MANS: As the racing world turns its eyes to the Circuit de la Sarthe for the weekend of June 14-15, Oman鈥檚 Ahmad Al-Harthy returns to the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans for a third time 鈥 this year behind the wheel of the BMW M4 GT3 with Team WRT.

With a Le Mans podium already under his belt and growing support from BMW Oman, BMW Middle East and national partners, Al-Harthy continues to fly the sultanate鈥檚 flag high on the global motorsport stage. Here are some of his thoughts.

On representing Oman at the iconic race 鈥

Coming back here for the third time is very emotional. To be able to race and represent Oman, the GCC and everyone from the Arab world is a very proud moment for me. Le Mans is something I鈥檝e been following since childhood. To me, it鈥檚 the greatest 24-hour race on the planet. More importantly, it鈥檚 a place where I truly enjoy racing and driving around, and I鈥檓 looking forward to this third experience. 

On his technical and mental progress since his first Le Mans podium in 2023 鈥

It couldn鈥檛 have started any better for me. Finishing on the podium in my first-ever 24-hour race was unbelievable, and I still get goosebumps when I think about it. The race was filled with so much emotion. Coming into 2024, my first race with BMW here was going well, but unfortunately, the weather affected us. We feel we have unfinished business, which makes us even more determined and hungry.

As a driver, every time you compete in these events, you mature and gain a deeper understanding. I鈥檝e had quite a few 24-hour race experiences, but Le Mans is always different. When you ask if I鈥檓 ready, physically, yes; mentally, it鈥檚 the challenging part. Le Mans is a demanding circuit because the speeds are very high for extended periods. We are also racing alongside Hypercars and sharing the circuit with that level of speed always pushes your concentration to the limit. I believe that every year we come back, we are slightly stronger. We must take all the positives and learn from every single lap, every single turn. 

On the buzz of driving his BMW M4 LMGT3 鈥

The first thing is realizing how blessed I am to share the track with some truly iconic names in motorsport. I often reflect on my early days in motorsport, and it fills me with emotions. I also get excited by the speed because it presents a massive challenge. You hear sounds and see things that you don鈥檛 experience at any other racetrack in the world. I have certain spiritual rituals that I perform for all race weekends, and it鈥檚 the same in that sense.

This is my third 24-hour race, but I have competed at the 鈥淩oad to Le Mans鈥 in 2017 and 2019, and I was fortunate enough to stand on the podium three out of four attempts. I feel that this race has been very kind to me, and I hope to continue that streak in 2025.

On the chemistry with teammates Valentino Rossi and Kelvin Van Der Linde 鈥

You mentioned a very important point: Teamwork. For us to win and achieve great results at any endurance weekend, it鈥檚 all about teamwork. It鈥檚 not just about the three drivers; it involves everything from the pit crew to the engineering and support teams. Everyone must be on the same page. The harmony we share at Team WRT is something unique compared to many other teams on the grid.

We spend a lot of time together; we are like a family away from home. It鈥檚 not just about seeing each other in the race car; it鈥檚 what happens behind the scenes. This closeness allows us to operate at a much higher level. Endurance racing is a long journey, and while it may feel like a sprint, you don鈥檛 always need the fastest drivers to achieve the best results. You need drivers who can work together. We complement each other and focus on making the car the fastest, rather than just one driver. 

On the backing from BMW Oman throughout your journey 鈥

When we first announced our move to BMW, it was an exciting partnership. BMW鈥檚 support on and off the racetrack means a lot to me. I鈥檓 proud to be an ambassador for the brand, and I鈥檝e been a fan since I was young. Having a manufacturer support you from your home country in the Middle East is something I take great pride in.

A message to young Arab and Omani athletes 鈥

The main message is that in motorsports, there are no shortcuts. We would love to see more Arab drivers coming through the ranks. We have some of the best circuits in the world, and it鈥檚 time to develop these drivers correctly without taking shortcuts. To reach Le Mans, you must come through the ranks, and I hope my presence here creates a path for that.

I want to motivate the younger generation to believe that they can be here and achieve their dreams. It takes time, and we need to understand that these things cannot be accomplished overnight. It鈥檚 a tricky formula, but it鈥檚 worth it.


海角直播 a 鈥榩ivotal force鈥 in reshaping world football and sport, says US expert

海角直播 a 鈥榩ivotal force鈥 in reshaping world football and sport, says US expert
Updated 13 June 2025

海角直播 a 鈥榩ivotal force鈥 in reshaping world football and sport, says US expert

海角直播 a 鈥榩ivotal force鈥 in reshaping world football and sport, says US expert
  • Kristian Coates Ulrichsen speaking to SPA following release of his new book 鈥淜ingdom of Football: 海角直播 and the Remaking of World Soccer鈥

LONDON: 海角直播 is playing a central role in transforming global football and wider sport, according to Middle East expert Kristian Coates Ulrichsen of the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University.

Speaking to the Saudi Press Agency following the release of his new book 鈥淜ingdom of Football: 海角直播 and the Remaking of World Soccer,鈥 Ulrichsen said the Kingdom鈥檚 rise in global sport is 鈥渘ot a temporary shift but a broad transformation with political, economic, social, and cultural dimensions.鈥

He continued: 鈥淭he Kingdom has undergone profound changes and has quickly and decisively entered the global sports arena through club acquisitions, sponsorship of major tournaments, and hosting high-profile events, notably the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2034.鈥

Ulrichsen noted the country鈥檚 long footballing heritage, with top-tier clubs approaching their centenary milestones and the national team having reached five consecutive AFC Asian Cup finals.

He also highlighted Saudi clubs鈥 strong record in continental competitions since the early 2000s.

In the book, he stresses that sport, entertainment, and tourism form 鈥渋ntegral pillars of Vision 2030 and (are) essential to positioning 海角直播 as a global destination鈥 in the coming years.

鈥満=侵辈モ檚 engagement with sports has generated global impact across football, boxing, Formula 1, and even cricket, tennis, and e-sports,鈥 he added.

鈥淭hese sectors are expected to dominate international discussions throughout the next decade leading up to 2034.鈥


Pakistan鈥檚 Babar Azam to make Big Bash debut with Sydney Sixers in Australia

Pakistan鈥檚 Babar Azam to make Big Bash debut with Sydney Sixers in Australia
Updated 13 June 2025

Pakistan鈥檚 Babar Azam to make Big Bash debut with Sydney Sixers in Australia

Pakistan鈥檚 Babar Azam to make Big Bash debut with Sydney Sixers in Australia
  • Former Pakistan skipper says playing first-ever BBL match will be 鈥榮omething special鈥
  • BBL is a Twenty20 cricket competition that features Australia鈥檚 eight city-based teams

ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been picked by Sydney Sixers to debut in the upcoming 15th season of Australia鈥檚 Big Bash League (BBL), the club announced on Friday.

The BBL is a professional Twenty20 cricket competition in Australia that features eight city-based teams.

Launched in 2011, the league is held during the summer and features a mix of local and international players.

鈥淭he SCG [Sydney Cricket Ground] has been home to many legends. Now it鈥檚 home to the [king]. Welcome, Babar Azam,鈥 the Sydney Sixers said in a post on X.

Azam said he was 鈥渟uper pumped鈥 to join the team, highlighting that his BBL debut 鈥渨ill be something special.鈥

鈥淐annot wait to share the dressing room with my favorite batter Steve Smith and world class bowler Josh Hazlewood,鈥 he was quoted saying in a video posted by BBL on X.

鈥淪o really excited and looking forward to getting over there and meeting my craziest cricket fans.鈥

Azam has featured in several major franchise leagues around the world.

Apart from competing in the Pakistan Super League, Azam has played for Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League, Sylhet Sixers and Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League, and Somerset in England鈥檚 T20 Blast.