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Gold Cup: Mexico into semifinals with shutout of 海角直播

Gold Cup: Mexico into semifinals with shutout of 海角直播
海角直播 defender Nawaf Bu Washl (13) and Mexico midfielder Roberto Alvarado (25) battle for the ball during a CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal soccer match, Saturday, June 28, 2025, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP)
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Gold Cup: Mexico into semifinals with shutout of 海角直播

Gold Cup: Mexico into semifinals with shutout of 海角直播

Defending champion Mexico found the scoring touch in the second half and advanced to the CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals with a 2-0 victory over 海角直播 on Saturday night in Glendale, Arizona
Mexico will face Honduras in the semifinals Wednesday in Santa Clara, California Honduras ousted Panama after a 1-1 draw in regulation with a 5-4 edge in penalty kicks in a quarterfinal earlier Saturday in Glendale.
Alexis Vega got Mexico on the board in the 49th minute after his initial shot was stopped by 海角直播 goalkeeper Nawaf Al-Aqidi. Vega put in the rebound and the goal was confirmed following a VAR review that there was no offside violation.
Abdullah Madu of 海角直播 tried to reroute Mexico鈥檚 crossing pass in the 81st minute, but he instead put it past his goalie for an own goal and a 2-0 deficit.
Mexico controlled 60.3 percent of the possession time against 海角直播 and that was reflected in more shot attempts (18-1), shots on goal (5-0) and corner kicks (7-2).
海角直播n goalkeeper Al-Aqidi made four saves, while Mexico鈥檚 Angel Malagon had none.
Mexico had advanced through the group stage with a 3-2 win over the Dominican Republic, a 2-0 shutout of Suriname and a scoreless draw with Costa Rica to win Group A with seven points.
海角直播 defeated Haiti 1-0, lost to the United States 1-0 and tied Trinidad and Tobago 1-1 to finish second in Group D.


Baniyas extends lead on Day 2 of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Baniyas extends lead on Day 2 of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship
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Baniyas extends lead on Day 2 of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Baniyas extends lead on Day 2 of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship
  • Al-Jazira Jiu-Jitsu Club are in second place with Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club following in third

ABU DHABI: The Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship continued its fourth round on Saturday, as Day 2 saw competitions in the U-14 and U-16 categories at Mubadala Arena in Zayed Sports City.

The event brought together top talent from across the UAE, with wide participation from clubs and academies and strong support from families and jiu-jitsu enthusiasts.

Baniyas Jiu-Jitsu Club claimed the top spot in the overall standings, followed by Al-Jazira Jiu-Jitsu Club in second place and Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club in third.

Organised by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, the championship continues to reinforce its role as a key driver for developing grassroots talent and promoting the country鈥檚 national sport. More than 1,800 male and female athletes are taking part in the fourth round, which has drawn strong community engagement and attendance.

Mohammed Salem Al-Dhaheri, vice chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, commented: 鈥淭he championship is special because it bears a name that is very dear to everyone in the country. The decision by His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed to double the prize money made the players more ambitious and encouraged them to aim for top positions.

鈥淛iu-jitsu gets strong support from the UAE leadership because it teaches important values and helps shape the character of young people. It has become a key part of sports in the UAE and plays an important role in developing the next generation,鈥 he added.

鈥淭he championship is a big part of the federation鈥檚 plan to build a strong base of young talent. The younger age groups are the foundation for producing future champions. The ranking system in the championship helps clubs compete and pushes them to improve and invest more in their athletes.鈥

Among the day鈥檚 standout performances, Baniyas athlete Salma Rashid Al-Mansoori claimed gold in the Girls U-14 -44 kg gray belt division. Her mother, Sarah Al-Mansoori, said: 鈥淭his gold medal is the result of her hard work and focus. Winning in a tournament that carries such a respected name makes it more meaningful. We are also thankful to the leadership for increasing the prize money.  It was a huge motivator.鈥

Al-Jazira Jiu-Jitsu Club鈥檚 Noura Nasser Al-Ghilani, who won the Girls U-16 -80 kg gray belt gold, said: 鈥淭his win means a lot to me and my team. Jiu-jitsu has given me so much: confidence, discipline, and a drive to succeed. I thank the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation for the incredible support and promise to keep training hard to represent the UAE internationally.鈥

The championship concludes on Sunday with the Kids and U-12 divisions, where another strong turnout is expected from the local jiu-jitsu community.


Reed, 4Aces enter final round on top of leaderboard at LIV Golf Dallas

Reed, 4Aces enter final round on top of leaderboard at LIV Golf Dallas
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Reed, 4Aces enter final round on top of leaderboard at LIV Golf Dallas

Reed, 4Aces enter final round on top of leaderboard at LIV Golf Dallas
  • On a challenging Maridoe Golf Club course, Reed moved to 9 under and takes a three-shot lead after two rounds

CARROLLTON, Texas, US: Since joining LIV Golf, Patrick Reed has 11 top-5 finishes, including five podium results. He has also celebrated seven team victories with his 4Aces GC, including the inaugural 2022 Team Championship, and has twice finished inside the top six in the season-long points race.

But he has yet to win an individual LIV Golf title in his first 41 regular season starts, making him arguably the best league player without a win. And he has yet to win a professional tournament in his home state of Texas, where he was born and still lives.

Now he is 18 holes away from changing both narratives on Sunday at LIV Golf Dallas presented by Aramco.

Thanks to a solid 4-under 68 on a challenging Maridoe Golf Club course, Reed moved to 9 under and will take a 3-shot lead entering the final round. This is his first 36-hole lead since joining LIV Golf for the league鈥檚 first US event in Portland in 2022.

鈥淭o get my first LIV victory as well as doing it in my home state would mean a lot,鈥 said the Houston resident, who was born in San Antonio. 鈥淏ut really, at the end of the day, instead of trying to focus on what happens on the 54th hole, it鈥檚 stay in the moment. Stay in the present.鈥

His 4Aces team also hope to stay in the present as they seek a first victory since the 2023 tournament in London. The club, captained by Dustin Johnson, has a four-shot lead over Jon Rahm鈥檚 Legion XIII and Bryson DeChambeau鈥檚 Crushers GC, who have won the previous two LIV Golf team titles. No other team is within 13 shots of the lead.

Reed, meanwhile, has plenty of pursuers, many of whom 鈥 like Reed himself 鈥 are hungry to win their first individual LIV Golf title.

The Crushers鈥 Paul Casey shot a 5-under 67 and is tied for second at 6 under with Fireballs GC鈥檚 Abraham Ancer, who shot a second consecutive 69. In a four-way tie for fifth at 5 under are Cleeks GC鈥檚 Richard Bland, Fireballs鈥 David Puig, 4Aces鈥 Harold Varner III and Legion XIII鈥檚 Tyrrell Hatton, who produced the low round of the day with a 65. His captain Jon Rahm is alone in eighth at 4 under.

Four of the top seven players have yet to win an LIV Golf tournament 鈥 Reed, Casey, Bland and Puig. And Puig is the only player who ranks inside the top 20 in driving distance average this season. Maridoe, despite its 7,533-yard layout, is rewarding the shot-makers this week in the Texas heat.

鈥淚f you鈥檙e not in the fairway, you鈥檙e going to struggle,鈥 Ancer said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e going to make big numbers. Bogeys come really, really quickly, even if you鈥檙e in the fairway.鈥

Ancer should know. He had a rollercoaster round that included seven birdies 鈥 including four in a row on his first nine 鈥 along with four bogeys and one up-and-down par after an approach shot bounced off the flagstick and rolled off the green at the eighth hole. 鈥淚 felt like I stayed in it mentally really well,鈥 said the San Antonio resident.

Casey鈥檚 round had less drama and ended on a high note with three consecutive birdies. Hatton鈥檚 round, on the flip side, started with three straight birdies.

Reed also produced three consecutive birdies and was among the steadiest of performers, hitting 78 percent of his greens in regulation. His challenge on Sunday will be to stay focused on the task at hand.

鈥淭he golf game feels pretty solid,鈥 Reed said. 鈥淓verything seems to be tight and where I want it to be. The biggest thing is going out there and not trying to press, not trying to force anything and really just go out and try to win the day as if it鈥檚 a Monday qualifier.鈥

And his chasers?

鈥淟ooking like the way he鈥檚 playing, he鈥檚 not going to go backwards,鈥 Bland said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got to go get him.鈥

Team scores

LIV Golf鈥檚 new scoring format this season means all four scores count in every round in the team competition. Here are the results and scores for each team after Saturday鈥檚 second round of LIV Golf Dallas presented by Aramco.

 4ACES GC -12 (Reed 68, Pieters 71, Varner 72, Johnson 74; Rd. 2 score: -3) T2. LEGION XIII -8 (Hatton 65, McKibbin 71, Rahm 72, Surratt 72; Rd. 2 score: -8)

 T2. CRUSHERS GC -8 (Casey 67, Howell III 71, DeChambeau 72, Lahiri 73; Rd. 2 score: -5)

 T4. STINGER GC +2 (Burmester 71, Grace 71, Oosthuizen 71, Schwartzel 74; Rd. 2 score: -1)

 T4. FIREBALLS GC +2 (Ancer 69, Puig 69, Garcia 74, Ballester 76; Rd. 2 score: E)

 CLEEKS GC +7 (Bland 69, Rottluff 70, Meronk 72, Kaymer 74; Rd. 2 score: -3) TORQUE GC +14 (Niemann 66, Munoz 70, Ortiz 70, Pereira 79; Rd. 2 score: -3) T8. RIPPER GC +15 (Leishman 70, Herbert 71, Smith 71, Jones 75; Rd. 2 score: -1)

 T8. HYFLYERS GC +15 (Steele 69, Tringale 73, Mickelson 74, Ogletree 78; Rd. 2 score: +6)

 MAJESTICKS GC +16 (Horsfield 72, Stenson 73, Westwood 75, Poulter 78; Rd. 2 score: +10) RANGEGOATS GC +18 (Campbell 70, Watson 73, Uihlein 75, Schniederjans 78; Rd. 2 score: +8) T12. SMASH GC +22 (Gooch 70, Kokrak 74, McDowell 74, Carrera 77; Rd. 2 score: +7)

 T12. IRON HEADS GC +22 (Kozuma 70, Lee 76, Jang 79, Na 79; Rd. 2 score: +16)

 Wildcards: C. Lee 71, A. Kim 74


Lucky number 3? 76ers bring V.J. Edgecombe to Abu Dhabi as a new era dawns

Lucky number 3? 76ers bring V.J. Edgecombe to Abu Dhabi as a new era dawns
Updated 29 June 2025

Lucky number 3? 76ers bring V.J. Edgecombe to Abu Dhabi as a new era dawns

Lucky number 3? 76ers bring V.J. Edgecombe to Abu Dhabi as a new era dawns
  • The NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025 host the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers twice at Etihad Arena on Yas Island

DUBAI: For the Philadelphia 76ers, the No. 3 pick in the NBA Draft has proven to be a lucky number.

It was at No. 3 in 2014 that the Sixers selected Joel Embiid, a decision that reshaped the franchise. Embiid went on to become the face of the team and the NBA鈥檚 Most Valuable Player in 2023. More than a decade later, Philadelphia is again looking to strike gold at No. 3 with the selection of V.J. Edgecombe, made during last night鈥檚 NBA Draft.

The Sixers are expected to bring the new addition to the international stage in October when they head to Abu Dhabi for two preseason games.

The National Basketball Association and the Department of Culture and Tourism 鈥 Abu Dhabi have officially announced that The NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025 presented by ADQ will feature the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers. The two teams will meet on Thursday, Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 4 at Etihad Arena on Yas Island.

These games will offer Philadelphia an opportunity to test their revamped lineup and start building chemistry for the upcoming season. More importantly, it is a chance to see if Edgecombe can continue the Sixers鈥 No. 3 draft tradition of finding franchise-changing talent.

Edgecombe, selected third overall in the 2025 NBA Draft, arrives in Philadelphia with high expectations. Many believed the Sixers would trade out of their draft position, but when top prospects Cooper Flagg and Dylan Harper were taken early, and Ace Bailey canceled his workout, Philadelphia stayed put and took the dynamic guard from Baylor.

At just 19 years old, Edgecombe brings elite athleticism, strong defensive instincts, and plenty of long-term potential. He averaged 15 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 3.2 assists during his freshman season and is known for his explosive finishes at the rim and impact in transition. While his shot creation still needs development, his energy and defensive presence make him a key addition to the Sixers鈥 backcourt.

Edgecombe also carries deep Bahamian pride.

鈥淚t鈥檚 crazy because my island is only seven miles long. I don鈥檛 think anyone on that island would dream of playing in the NBA, let alone making it. It would just sound so crazy, being able to make it. I鈥檓 just truly blessed to be in that position.鈥 he said.

Edgecombe believes he will complement the Sixers鈥 lineup well.

鈥淚 feel like I鈥檒l be able to play off them,鈥 Edgecombe said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e great players. Embiid is the MVP of the league 鈥 I just feel like I fit in well with them. And even coach (Nick) Nurse. He鈥檚 a defensive-minded coach. And I feel like I play a lot of defense.鈥

The Abu Dhabi Games will give Philadelphia the chance to test their chemistry and rotations in a high-profile international setting, while giving Edgecombe valuable time to play off the 76ers鈥 stars and build his defensive presence, as they face the Knicks, who reached the Eastern Conference Finals this year but fell short against the Indiana Pacers in a tough six-game series.

With history on their side and team chemistry still taking shape, the No. 3 pick could again define Philadelphia鈥檚 future and push them closer to championship contention.


YouTuber Jake Paul cruises past Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

YouTuber Jake Paul cruises past Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Updated 29 June 2025

YouTuber Jake Paul cruises past Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

YouTuber Jake Paul cruises past Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
  • YouTuber-turned-boxer dominated from the outset to win by unanimous decision
  • Influencer has earned millions from a string of lucrative contests in his ring career

ANAHEIM, United States: YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul cruised to victory over Mexico鈥檚 Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on Saturday in a one-sided cruiserweight bout in California.

Paul, whose last fight was a controversial clash with 58-year-old former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in November, dominated from the outset to win by unanimous decision.

The 28-year-old influencer, who has earned millions from a string of lucrative contests in a ring career that has spanned 13 fights, had too much speed and power for Chavez Jr.

The three judges at ringside scored the 10-round fight 99-91, 97-93, 98-92 in Paul鈥檚 favor.

Chavez Jr., the 39-year-old son of Mexican boxing great Julio Cesar Chavez, barely looked capable of mustering a response during a one-sided bout.

Chavez Jr. failed to land a single punch in the opening round, a pattern that followed the remainder of the contest, with Paul easily outscoring the veteran of 63 professional fights.

Paul, who reportedly pocketed around $40 million for his made-for-Netflix fight with Tyson last year, received around $300,000 guaranteed from Saturday鈥檚 bout.

However the American is expected to earn around $8 million-$10 million from the fight once earnings from pay-per-view and sponsorships are taken into account.


Chelsea overcome Club World Cup weather delay, set up Palmeiras quarter-final

Chelsea overcome Club World Cup weather delay, set up Palmeiras quarter-final
Updated 29 June 2025

Chelsea overcome Club World Cup weather delay, set up Palmeiras quarter-final

Chelsea overcome Club World Cup weather delay, set up Palmeiras quarter-final
  • The London club were grateful to extra-time goals by Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to give them a 4-1 victory over Benfica

PHILADELPHIA: Chelsea beat Benfica in a game which went on for close to five hours at the Club World Cup on Saturday to set up a quarter-final showdown with Brazilian side Palmeiras at the tournament in the United States.
The London club were grateful to extra-time goals by Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to give them a 4-1 victory over Benfica.
Their late burst of scoring settled a last-16 tie which took four hours, 39 minutes to complete at Charlotte鈥檚 Bank of America Stadium in North Carolina after a near two-hour weather delay.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca was left satisfied with his team鈥檚 victory but slammed the delay that turned the tie into a near five-hour marathon.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a joke, it鈥檚 not football,鈥 Maresca said.
鈥淔or 85 minutes we were in control of the game. We created enough chances to win the game. Then after the break, the game changed 鈥 for me personally, it鈥檚 not football.鈥
Earlier, Chelsea had been seemingly poised for victory after Reece James鈥 opportunistic second-half free-kick had left them 1-0 up with four minutes of regulation time remaining.
But just as Chelsea began to think about their quarter-final assignment, the arrival of a storm over Charlotte triggered local safety protocols which required the game to be halted.
It marked the sixth occasion during the Club World Cup that a game has been disrupted by a weather warning.
When play resumed just under two hours later, a revitalized Benfica grabbed an injury-time equalizer after Chelsea substitute Malo Gusto was adjudged to have handled in the penalty area following an intervention by the Video Assistant Referee.
Benfica鈥檚 Argentine veteran Angel Di Maria stepped up to roll in an ice-cold penalty, sending the game into extra time.
An end-to-end first half of extra time saw Benfica, reduced to 10 men following Gianluca Prestianni鈥檚 second yellow card at the end of regulation, threaten to take the lead as they chased an improbable victory.
But instead it was Nkunku who fired Chelsea back in front, the French international bundling in from close range after Moises Caicedo鈥檚 low shot squirted underneath Benfica goalkeeper Antoliy Trubin.
As the game opened up, Benfica were increasingly vulnerable on the counter-attack and Chelsea pounced.
Neto made it 3-1 with a nerveless finish after going clean through on goal in the 114th minute, and three minutes later Dewsbury-Hall completed the rout to send Chelsea through to the last eight.
They will now return to Philadelphia, where they played two games in the group stage, to play Palmeiras in the quarter-finals on Friday.
The Brazilian club were grateful to an extra-time winner by substitute Paulinho as they edged domestic rivals Botafogo 1-0 in a battle of attrition earlier Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
The winger came on at the same time in the second half as Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira withdrew teenage sensation Estevao Willian, a move that appeared baffling in the moment but ultimately proved inspired.
The tie had reached the 100th minute without a goal when Paulinho collected a pass by Richard Rios on the right flank and was afforded the time and space to come inside into the box before slotting a low shot into the far corner.
That sparked wild celebrations among the Palmeiras fans who made up the vast majority of the 33,657 crowd, and the side from Sao Paulo held on to win the tie despite having captain Gustavo Gomez sent off late on.
鈥淭hat is why he came, so he could play for long enough to decide a game. He is going to have to stop again after the tournament,鈥 Ferreira said of Paulinho, who has struggled with injury since signing for Palmeiras at the start of the year.
Winners of the Copa Libertadores in 2020 and 2021, Palmeiras will now hope to match the feat of their Brazilian rivals Flamengo, who defeated Chelsea during the group stage.
The last-16 action continues on Sunday when European champions Paris Saint-Germain take on Lionel Messi鈥檚 Inter Miami in Atlanta. Later on Bayern Munich face Flamengo in Miami.