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Lebanon welcomes Saudi basketball delegation

Lebanon welcomes Saudi basketball delegation
Members of the Al-Ittihad Jeddah Basketball Club pose for a souvernir photo after receiving their latest trophy earlier this week. (Instagram: alittihadsports)
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Updated 10 May 2025

Lebanon welcomes Saudi basketball delegation

Lebanon welcomes Saudi basketball delegation
  • The arrival of Al-Ittihad marks significant step following Beirut鈥檚 efforts to rebuild international trust
  • Lebanese PM Salam welcomes Saudi team 鈥榯o your second home鈥 after travel ban lifted

BEIRUT: 海角直播鈥檚 Al-Ittihad Jeddah Basketball Club landed in Beirut on Friday afternoon, arriving from the Red Sea city on a Middle East Airlines flight.

This marks the first time Saudi nationals have visited Lebanon since the Kingdom鈥檚 authorities imposed a travel ban on citizens heading to the country in 2019.

Lebanon鈥檚 Prime Minister Nawaf Salam welcomed the Saudi team.

鈥淭his is a visit filled with hope for increased cooperation in various fields, and an opportunity to strengthen the fraternal relations between Lebanon and 海角直播,鈥 he said.

鈥淲elcome to your second home, and among your people.鈥




Lebanon鈥檚 Prime Minister Nawaf Salam. (AFP/File)

Lebanon鈥檚 Youth and Sports Minister Nora Bayrakdarian was at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport to receive the Saudi sports delegation.

Al-Ittihad is participating in the FIBA West Asia Super League final eight, alongside teams from Kuwait, the UAE, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, and two teams from Lebanon 鈥擜l-Riyadi and Sagesse SC 听鈥 in matches from May 10-18.

The UAE lifted its travel ban on its citizens visiting Lebanon, and Emirati travelers began arriving in the Mediterranean country at the beginning of this week.

Lebanon is eagerly anticipating the return of other Gulf nationals, particularly in light of President Joseph Aoun鈥檚 recent visits to 海角直播 and Abu Dhabi, aimed at restoring international trust in the country.

On May 7, an Emirates plane landed at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport, and the passengers from the UAE were welcomed with flowers.

At the time, the Lebanese ambassador to the UAE, Fouad Chehab Dandan, posted pictures of the warm reception on his Facebook account.

The ambassador commented: 鈥淎 step that brings hope for the return of our Arab brothers to their second home, Lebanon, which will welcome and receive them with flowers, warmth, and love.鈥


Amorim aims dig at own players after Man United鈥檚 embarrassing exit in the League Cup

Amorim aims dig at own players after Man United鈥檚 embarrassing exit in the League Cup
Updated 28 August 2025

Amorim aims dig at own players after Man United鈥檚 embarrassing exit in the League Cup

Amorim aims dig at own players after Man United鈥檚 embarrassing exit in the League Cup
  • In a dig at his own players, Amorim praised Grimsby for being 鈥渢he only team that was on the pitch.鈥

GRIMSBY, England: Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said his players 鈥渟poke for me really loud鈥 after slumping to one of the most embarrassing losses in the club鈥檚 history on Wednesday.
United was beaten 12-11 in a penalty shootout by Grimsby Town, a team from the fourth tier of English soccer, in the second round of the League Cup. United had trailed 2-0 before scoring two late goals to snatch a 2-2 draw and force a shootout.
In a dig at his own players, Amorim praised Grimsby for being 鈥渢he only team that was on the pitch.鈥
鈥淭he best players lose because a team can win against any group of players,鈥 Amorim said, 鈥渁nd I think the (United) team and the players spoke really loud today, so that鈥檚 it. We lost, the best team won.鈥
Amorim accused his team of playing 鈥渨ithout any intensity.鈥
鈥淲e were completely lost and it鈥檚 hard to explain and that鈥檚 why I think they spoke really loud,鈥 he said.
Asked what he meant by that specific comment, Amorim said: 鈥淚 think it was clear for everybody what happened today.鈥
Amorim guided United to a 15th-place finish in the Premier League last season 鈥 its lowest ever in the competition 鈥 and has yet to earn a win in three games this season, after a loss to Arsenal and a draw at Fulham in the league.
鈥淲e have a game on the weekend (against Burnley) and then we have two weeks (during the international break). And we will sort things out,鈥 Amorim said when asked where the Grimsby result left him and his team.


Djokovic advances at US Open as Sabalenka, Alcaraz step up title bids

Djokovic advances at US Open as Sabalenka, Alcaraz step up title bids
Updated 28 August 2025

Djokovic advances at US Open as Sabalenka, Alcaraz step up title bids

Djokovic advances at US Open as Sabalenka, Alcaraz step up title bids
  • Djokovic said that while not at his best, he is hoping to play himself into form as the tournament progresses

NEW YORK: Novak Djokovic overcame an early scare to reach the third round of the US Open on Wednesday as defending women鈥檚 champion Aryna Sabalenka prepared to step up her title bid.
Djokovic, who is chasing a record 25th Grand Slam singles title, recovered from going a set down against American qualifier Zachary Svajda to complete a 6-7 (5/7), 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 win on the Arthur Ashe Stadium Court.
The 38-year-old Serbian legend had not played since his semifinal exit at Wimbledon in July before arriving in New York, skipping most of the North American hardcourt swing.
Djokovic said that while not at his best, he is hoping to play himself into form as the tournament progresses.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I鈥檓 hoping, the deeper I go into the tournament the better I feel about my game,鈥 he said.
鈥淥bviously a bit different for me the last couple of years body-wise. I get the wear and tear quicker than I used to do.鈥
Djokovic鈥檚 victory sees him into the third round at the US Open for a record-equalling 19th time, where he will face either Britain鈥檚 Cameron Norrie or Argentina鈥檚 Francisco Comesana.
Norrie is one of only two British men left in the draw after fifth-seeded compatriot Jack Draper withdrew due to injury earlier Wednesday.
Draper reached the semifinals in New York last year but missed warm-up events in Cincinnati and Toronto this year while nursing a bone bruise in his left arm.
鈥淚 tried my very best to be here and give myself every chance to play but the discomfort in my arm has become too much and I have to do what is right and look after myself,鈥 Draper wrote on social media.
Draper鈥檚 second round opponent, Belgium鈥檚 Zizou Bergs, was given a walkover into the third round.
The withdrawal of Draper clears Jannik Sinner鈥檚 path toward defending his title. Sinner was due to face Draper in the quarter-finals.
In other men鈥檚 action on Wednesday, Spanish star Carlos Alcaraz looks to keep his campaign rolling with a night game against Italy鈥檚 Mattia Bellucci.
In the women鈥檚 draw meanwhile, world number one Sabalenka also faces a night game, taking on Russia鈥檚 Polina Kudermetova on Arthur Ashe.
In other games on Wednesday, Britain鈥檚 Emma Raducanu continued her solid start to the tournament after dispatching Indonesian qualifier Janice Tjen in straight sets, winning 6-2, 6-1.
Tjen had become the first Indonesian player to reach the main draw of a Grand Slam in 21 years and followed that up with a first round upset of 24th seed Veronika Kudermetova.
But she was beaten comfortably by Raducanu, who is aiming to recapture the US Open title she won as an 18-year-old qualifier in 2021.
Raducanu will face either ninth seed Elena Rybakina or Tereza Valentova in the next round.
The unseeded Britain, who is back to full fitness after a series of injury problems in recent seasons, is relishing the prospect of facing a player of the caliber of 2022 Wimbledon champion Rybakina.
鈥淪he鈥檚 a top opponent. She鈥檚 won Wimbledon. She鈥檚 been at the top of the game for so long and very dominant and has big weapons, has a huge serve and big groundstrokes,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o I do want to see how my game suits and fits against the top.鈥
While Tjen headed for the exit, another player from Southeast Asia, the Philippines鈥 Alexandra Eala, also saw her tournament come to an end.
Eala, the first player from the Philippines to win a Grand Slam singles match with her defeat of 14th seed Clara Tauson on Sunday, was beaten 6-4, 6-3 by Spain鈥檚 Cristina Bucsa.


Big prize money on offer for local-bred juveniles at King Khalid Racecourse this weekend

Big prize money on offer for local-bred juveniles at King Khalid Racecourse this weekend
Updated 27 August 2025

Big prize money on offer for local-bred juveniles at King Khalid Racecourse this weekend

Big prize money on offer for local-bred juveniles at King Khalid Racecourse this weekend
  • The $133,00 JCSA Contributions for local-bred horses takes place in Taif on Friday
  • Sami Al-Harabi and the Red Stable also have big claims on Saturday鈥檚 concluding Alshfa Cup over 2000m with Boltaway (GB)

TAIF: A combined SR1,000,000 ($266,000) is on offer over two races for two-year-olds at King Khalid Racecourse this weekend as the Jockey Club of 海角直播 Contributions for locally bred animals sold at auction in 2024 take centre stage.

The sixth and seventh 1,400-metre races on Friday each carry a purse of $133,000. The latter, for colts and geldings, features a field of 13 runners, with the idea being to give horses sold at the November JCSA Yearling sale the chance to earn prizemoney.

Among the 13 is the newcomer Alsultan Seven who goes to post under champion jockey Adel Al-Fouraidi for trainer Abdullah Al-Nahhabi, with Fahad Saad and the powerful Red Stable of Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdulaziz represented by the twice-raced Moa鈥檃rekhom.

An even bigger field of 16 has been declared for the filles鈥 event with Al-Fouraidi again in action aboard the Ahmed Al-Shaia-trained Basmat Almuhamadih, who was sixth on her debut earlier this month, while Alexis Moreno teams up with trainer Gaith Al-Ghaith and the once-raced Taghneik.

Arabian runners take charge in the final two events on Friday and plenty of high-class form is on offer in the concluding Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Cup Prep Arabian Horses Open.

Bint Ghaliat Al Khalediah is top-rated for Al-Fouraidi and trainer Mousa Al-Masoudi, who also saddles Tariq Al-Mansour鈥檚 mount Maysour Al Khalediah, after the pair were first and second on Aug, 16.

Also in the line-up for the in-form Thamer Al-Daihani and owner Sheikh Abdullah Homoud Al-Malek Al-Sabah is the French-bred Sir Amer, who was third to the Al-Khalediah pair last time out, but was also a respectable seventh in the G1 Obaiyah Arabian Classic on Saudi Cup night.

Valuable prize money is on offer on both days of action with the SR150,000 Fillies and Mare Cup Local Bred Horses Open taking place on Saturday and features Al-Fouraidi鈥檚 mount Bint Farhh.

Trained by Sami Al-Harabi for the Red Stable, the seven-year-old mare is clear on ratings and was the winner of the Mishrif bin Motlaq bin Shanaan Cup in Riyadh last January.

Al-Harabi and the Red Stable also have big claims on Saturday鈥檚 concluding Alshfa Cup over 2000m with Boltaway (GB) who was last seen winning in Riyadh for Jimmy Jerkins, and clashes with the Al-Fouraidi-ridden Tuwaiq Cup third Mr Trinket (IRE).


6 talking points ahead of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League kick-off

6 talking points ahead of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League kick-off
Updated 27 August 2025

6 talking points ahead of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League kick-off

6 talking points ahead of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League kick-off
  • With Jorge Jesus at Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad looking for two in a row and Al-Hilal aiming to bounce back, it promises to be an exciting season

LONDON: It鈥檚 that time of year again 鈥 the start of the new Saudi Pro League season. As 18 teams prepare amid fears, hopes and dreams, Arab News looks at six questions waiting to be answered in the 2025-26 campaign.

What will the Jorge Jesus effect be?

In a stunning move, just weeks after Jorge Jesus left Al-Hilal following a disappointing season 鈥 though this is always relative with the Blues 鈥 he turned up at Al-Nassr.

The Riyadh Derby is always a passionate affair but this adds extra spice.

The Portuguese veteran knows how to win the league and Al-Nassr needed someone who could bring its talents together.

Joao Felix and Kingsley Coman are players at their peak, or just about, and Inigo Martinez joins the middle of the defense from Barcelona. With such an experienced coach at the helm, this could be Al-Nassr鈥檚 year. The signs 鈥 the Super Cup performance, especially beating Al-Ittihad with ten men 鈥 suggest the Yellows have a new resilience.

Can Al-Ittihad go again?

Al-Ittihad were deserved champions but they know that winning the title is one thing, and defending it is another. The last five times the Tigers did this, they failed to stay at the top of the pile.

The Jeddah giants are still being linked with top stars and reports of their interest in Manchester United鈥檚 Bruno Fernandes have refused to go away. 

If coach Laurent Blanc can keep his team together then they could go again 鈥 though, unlike last season, the extra demands in Asia may take their toll, especially on some of the older stars. Karim Benzema鈥檚 fitness could be key though Moussa Diaby was one of the league鈥檚 best players last season.

Can Al-Ahli step up after Asian Champions League success?

Finishing fifth may have been a disappointment but there was the small matter of becoming champions of Asia in May.

Now the challenge is the domestic front. On the face of it, Al-Ahli has what it takes here, too. Ivan Toney took a little time to settle before he started banging in the goals. Riyad Mahrez looks good. The addition of 25-year-old French midfielder Enzo Millot may not have made massive international headlines, but he could be just the sort of player the team needs. 

Can Al-Hilal bounce back?

The Blues usually do. They lost their way a little last season, though it should be remembered that they finished second and reached the last four of the Champions League.

This is a club that has winning and trophies in its DNA. New coach Simone Inzaghi has already impressed at the FIFA Club World Cup with that win over Manchester City, and the arrival of Darwin Nunez is interesting. The forward comes from Liverpool with something to prove and that could spell danger for SPL defenses, especially if Salem Al-Dawsari stays fit.

Can any other teams disrupt the big boys?

Al-Qadsiah impressed when they finished fourth in their first season after promotion, and the club was unlucky to miss out on Asia. The loss of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and his 17 goals to Marseille may hurt but fans have the big-money signing of Mateo Retegui 鈥 Serie A鈥檚 top scorer last season 鈥 as a major consolation.

Then there is Neom SC, newly promoted and ambitious, with a solid-looking squad and former PSG coach Christophe Galtier in place. And then there is Al-Kholood, who finished ninth last time and, now owned by a US investment company, looking to climb the table.

Can Ronaldo make it three in a row?

The 40-year-old鈥檚 goal in the Saudi Super Cup broke records 鈥 it took him to a century for four separate clubs, something never achieved before.

Since his arrival in Riyadh he has not been able to stop scoring; even though he arrived in the middle of 2022-23, he finished the season as the league鈥檚 fifth-highest scorer.

No surprise, then, that he topped the standings in his first full season and repeated his feat the next year. To do so for a third campaign in a row would truly be something special. It would also take him that step closer to the 1,000-goal mark. 


Ben Sulayem and Paraguayan president mark historic milestone for South American motorsport

Ben Sulayem and Paraguayan president mark historic milestone for South American motorsport
Updated 27 August 2025

Ben Sulayem and Paraguayan president mark historic milestone for South American motorsport

Ben Sulayem and Paraguayan president mark historic milestone for South American motorsport
  • Delegates from more than 30 countries in the Americas assembled for flagship congress in Asuncion

DUBAI : The president of Paraguay, Santiago Pena, and Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of the Federation Internationale de l鈥橝utomobile, opened the FIA American Congress 2025 in Asuncion, a milestone for South American motorsport.

The congress is a flagship event on the FIA calendar, bringing together delegates from 33 countries across the Americas. The FIA is the global governing body for motorsport and the federation for mobility organisations worldwide.

Ben Sulayem said: 鈥淭he American Congress is the embodiment of what the FIA stands for, a globally connected federation, leading the way in motorsport and mobility. We are elevating and innovating across our sectors and bringing together a passionate community to share knowledge and ideas.

鈥淗ere in Paraguay, and across the Americas, mobility and motorsport are evolving rapidly. Major infrastructure projects are connecting regions and boosting trade, and this week marks a historic milestone for South American motorsport with the Rally del Paraguay joining the FIA WRC calendar for the very first time.   

鈥淚 want to extend my sincere thanks to the president of the Republic of Paraguay, Mr. Santiago Pena, for joining us on this special occasion, our hosts the Touring y Automovil Club Paraguayo, and the city of Asuncion for their warm hospitality.鈥

Pena said: 鈥淲e are no longer the best hidden treasure of the continent, but a giant that is re-emerging with full force: people proud of their roots, its heroic history and convinced of its inevitable future of greatness.

鈥淥ver the next few days, you will be able to experience the legendary hospitality of Paraguay, a country full of caring people.鈥

Spanning three days and hosted by the Touring y Automovil Club Paraguayo, the congress is focused on key themes including road safety and education, innovation in mobility and automotive technology, and the continued growth of motorsport in the region.

The congress precedes the inaugural FIA WRC Rally del Paraguay, to be attended by Pena and Ben Sulayem, in Itapua from Aug. 28-31.