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Green Falcons head聽to Czech Republic ahead of World Cup qualifiers

The 海角直播 national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague聽to begin their聽training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (SPA)
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The 海角直播 national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague聽to begin their聽training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (SPA)
The 海角直播 national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague聽to begin their聽training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (SPA)
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The 海角直播 national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague聽to begin their聽training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (SPA)
The 海角直播 national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague聽to begin their聽training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (SPA)
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The 海角直播 national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague聽to begin their聽training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (SPA)
The 海角直播 national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague聽to begin their聽training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (SPA)
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The 海角直播 national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague聽to begin their聽training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (SPA)
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Updated 31 August 2025

Green Falcons head聽to Czech Republic ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Green Falcons head聽to Czech Republic ahead of World Cup qualifiers
  • 海角直播 are聽competing in Group B of the Asian play-offs, alongside聽Iraq and Indonesia

RIYADH: The 海角直播 national football team departed King Khalid International Airport on Sunday for Prague聽to begin their聽training camp ahead of the Asian play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will take place in Jeddah this October.

As part of the camp, 海角直播 will play two friendly matches, one against North Macedonia on Sept. 4 at Viktoria Zizkov Stadium and the other against the Czech Republic on Sept.聽8 at Malsovicka聽Stadium.

海角直播 are聽competing in Group B of the Asian play-offs, alongside聽Iraq and Indonesia.


Rybakina wins Ningbo title to close in on WTA Finals

Rybakina wins Ningbo title to close in on WTA Finals
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Rybakina wins Ningbo title to close in on WTA Finals

Rybakina wins Ningbo title to close in on WTA Finals
  • A 10th career title for Elena Rybakina means she only has to reach the semifinals of the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo this week to seal the last qualifying spot for the season finale

NINGBO, China: Elena Rybakina rallied from a set down to beat Russian fourth seed Ekaterina Alexandrova 3-6 6-0 6-2 and win the Ningbo Open title on Sunday, as her late surge to reach next month鈥檚 WTA Finals gained momentum.
A 10th career title for Rybakina means the Kazakh only has to reach the semifinals of the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo this week to seal the last qualifying spot for the season finale at the expense of Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva.
Others who have qualified for the WTA Finals, to be held in the 海角直播n capital of Riyadh from November 1-8, are Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, Jessica Pegula, Madison Keys and Jasmine Paolini.
Alexandrova made a flying start, racing 4-1 ahead as Rybakina struggled to rein in the errors and mix up her game, before the 30-year-old comfortably took the opening set with a powerful forehand winner.
Desperate to prevent a fourth straight defeat by Alexandrova on hardcourts, Russian-born Rybakina came out firing in the next set, hitting a crosscourt winner to consolidate an early break and lay the platform to level in the match.
World number nine Rybakina cranked up the intensity from the baseline in the deciding set, but it was a foray to the net that earned the 26-year-old another early break, and she went on to claim her second trophy of the season.


Nkosi Ndebele beats Simbarashe Hokonya at PFL Africa headliner in Rwanda

Nkosi Ndebele beats Simbarashe Hokonya at PFL Africa headliner in Rwanda
Updated 19 October 2025

Nkosi Ndebele beats Simbarashe Hokonya at PFL Africa headliner in Rwanda

Nkosi Ndebele beats Simbarashe Hokonya at PFL Africa headliner in Rwanda
  • Abraham Bably and Justin Clarke deliver statement wins in the heavyweight division

RWANDA: Fights on the 2025 PFL Africa Semifinal: Rwanda card at Kigali鈥檚 BK Arena on Saturday night produced five stoppages and six hard-fought decisions, all in pursuit of a place in the 2025 PFL Africa Finals in Benin on Dec. 20.

South Africa鈥檚 Nkosi Ndebele (10-3) and Zimbabwe鈥檚 Simbarashe Hokonya (6-1) closed the show with a razor-close bout worthy of a PFL Africa main event. From the opening bell the fighters set out to neutralize each other鈥檚 strengths in a tactical, back-and-forth bantamweight semifinal.

Ndebele looked to show off his trademark striking from range, while Hokonya 鈥 renowned for his grinding wrestling and counter-heavy style鈥攑ressed forward, attempting to impose his will inside the PFL Africa SmartCage.

Hokonya鈥檚 pressure was met with strong resistance, as Ndebele stuffed clinch attempts with underhooks and solid defensive wrestling. While Hokonya edged ahead in total strikes landed, Ndebele鈥檚 two takedowns 鈥 combined with high-volume attack 鈥 proved decisive.

Ndebele also secured crucial control time in Round 2, taking Hokonya鈥檚 back and executing a tight body lock to limit movement. In the final round, the South African turned up the pace 鈥 landing crisp right hands, clean hooks, impactful low kicks, and capping it off with a well-timed takedown just before the final bell. That strong finish stood him in good stead, earning a split decision win and a place in the 2025 PFL Africa bantamweight final in Benin, where he will face Algeria鈥檚 unbeaten Karim Henniene (6-0).

In a heated co-main event built on bad blood, Angola鈥檚 Shido Boris Esperanca (11-1) let his performance do the talking, stopping Cameroon鈥檚 Octave Ayinda (7-1) in the first round of their PFL Africa welterweight semifinal clash.

Ayinda made a strong start, rocking Esperanca early with a powerful left hand. But the Angolan weathered the storm, relying on his world-class grappling to turn the tide. Showing all the poise of a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, Esperanca transitioned smoothly from one dominant position to another, displaying exceptional control and pressure.

Once he took Ayinda鈥檚 back, Esperanca was unstoppable. What began as a possible submission attempt quickly turned into a barrage of punishing strikes. A crushing left hand followed by relentless rights left Ayinda unable to respond, forcing the referee to step in and wave off the bout, punching Esperanca鈥檚 ticket to the PFL Africa welterweight final.

In the second and final heavyweight semifinal of the night, South Africa鈥檚 Justin Clarke (4-0) delivered a stunning performance, going toe-to-toe with one of the most dangerous strikers in the division, Cameroon鈥檚 Maxwell Djantou Nana (7-2), before emerging victorious.

In a contender for fight of the night, both men thrilled the crowd at BK Arena with a high-paced, back-and-forth battle featuring elite-level striking and championship-caliber grit.

As the bout entered the third round, the South African鈥檚 relentless pressure and conditioning began to tell on Nana, ultimately forcing the Cameroonian to verbally concede, securing Clarke a victory and a place in the PFL Africa heavyweight final.

In the first heavyweight semifinal of the night, 2023 PFL Challenger Series contract winner and Ivory Coast鈥檚 own Abraham Bably (7-2) delivered a statement victory, stopping Nigeria鈥檚 Joffie Houlton (8-5) in devastating fashion in the opening round.

In the opening featherweight semifinal bout, Cameroon鈥檚 Alain Majorique (6-0) showed composure and grit, overcoming two groin strikes from Guinea鈥檚 Mohamed Camara (5-4-1) to earn a dominant victory and advance to the 2025 PFL Africa finals.

All roads now lead to Benin on Dec. 20 for the 2025 PFL Africa Finals, where the Professional Fighters League will crown its first PFL Africa bantamweight, featherweight, welterweight, and heavyweight champions.


Felix bags treble as unstoppable Al-Nassr extend lead at top of Saudi Pro League

Felix bags treble as unstoppable Al-Nassr extend lead at top of Saudi Pro League
Updated 19 October 2025

Felix bags treble as unstoppable Al-Nassr extend lead at top of Saudi Pro League

Felix bags treble as unstoppable Al-Nassr extend lead at top of Saudi Pro League
  • 5-1 win over Al-Fateh at Al-Awwal Park sees Riyadh club open up 4-point gap on rivals Al-Hilal

RIYADH: A Joao Felix hat-trick on Saturday saw Al-Nassr extend their lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League after a comprehensive 5-1 win over Al-Fateh at Al-Awwal Park.

The Riyadh club now have a maximum 15 points after five rounds of the SPL season, four more than second-place Al-Hilal, who earlier in the day beat Al-Ettifaq 5-0 in Dammam.

Going into the weekend鈥檚 fixtures, Al-Nassr held a three-point lead over reigning champions Al-Ittihad, who could only manage a 1-1 draw at Al-Fayha on Friday.

Portuguese playmaker Felix opened the scoring for Al-Nassr in the 13th minute with what turned out to be the only goal of the first half. The leaders were rocked when Algerian forward Sofiane Bendebka equalized for Al-Fateh in the 54th minute, but the setback proved to be just a temporary one for Al-Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo restored Al-Nassr鈥檚 lead on the hour mark with a sensational long-range strike, one minute after seeing his penalty saved by the visitors鈥 goalkeeper Amin Al-Bukhari.

Felix continued his excellent form since joining Al-Nassr this summer by scoring the Yellows鈥 third and fifth goals in the 68th and 80th minutes, while Frenchman Kingsley Coman got in on the act by scoring the fourth in the 75th minute.

Al-Nassr鈥檚 next match is away to Goa on Wednesday in AFC Champions League Two before they travel to Al-Hazem for their sixth clash of the Saudi Pro League on Saturday, Oct. 25.

Earlier on Saturday, visitors Al-Hazem defeated Al-Okhdood 2-1 to climb to 12th in the SPL table, while their hosts are now in 17th position.


Pakistan mull third spinner as they look for South Africa sweep

Pakistan mull third spinner as they look for South Africa sweep
Updated 19 October 2025

Pakistan mull third spinner as they look for South Africa sweep

Pakistan mull third spinner as they look for South Africa sweep
  • Pakistan beat World Test champions South Africa by 93 runs inside four days last week
  • Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed or uncapped Asif Afridi can be called up for second Test on Monday

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan could include a third spinner against South Africa as the hosts try to sweep the series 2-0 in the second Test in Rawalpindi, head coach Azhar Mahmood said Sunday.

Pakistan beat World Test champions South Africa by 93 runs inside four days last week with spinners taking 34 of the 40 wickets on a turning Qaddafi Stadium pitch.

Mahmood said either leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed or uncapped 38-year-old left-armer Asif Afridi could be called up for the second and final Test beginning on Monday on a dry Rawalpindi pitch.

Left-armer Noman Ali took 10 wickets in the first Test while his spin partner Sajid Khan finished with six.

With the pitch in Rawalpindi likely to turn more as the match goes on, Mahmood stressed that first innings runs will be crucial, whether batting first or second.

鈥淭he pitch looks dry ... so you need to score big and not depend on the toss for a favorable result,鈥 said Mahmood.

South Africa will be bolstered by the return of experienced left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj, who missed the first Test with a groin strain.

鈥淜eshav is fit and obviously it is great to have him back,鈥 said South Africa stand-in captain Aiden Markram.

鈥淗e brings in great experience and a really good skill set.鈥

Maharaj is likely to partner Senuran Muthusamy, who excelled with 11 wickets in the first Test.

鈥淚t is really important for us to try to level the series,鈥 said Markram, who is captain because Temba Bavuma is injured.

鈥淲e are expecting more spin in this Test but it is an opportunity for us.鈥

Tony de Zorzi made a century in the first Test and Markram said the South Africans had 鈥渢apped into him鈥 to understand 鈥渨hat worked against the Pakistan spinners.鈥

鈥淚t is good to have someone with that confidence,鈥 he added.


Aramco F4 海角直播n Championship concludes Round 2 in Bahrain

Aramco F4 海角直播n Championship concludes Round 2 in Bahrain
Updated 19 October 2025

Aramco F4 海角直播n Championship concludes Round 2 in Bahrain

Aramco F4 海角直播n Championship concludes Round 2 in Bahrain
  • Third and fourth rounds of 海角直播鈥檚 FIA-accredited single-seater series will take place in Jeddah during November

MANAMA: Round 2 of the FIA-certified Aramco F4 海角直播n Championship concluded on Saturday with Kit Belofsky and Adam Al-Azhari winning one race each at the Bahrain International Circuit in Manama.

The event was promoted by Altawkilat Motorsport under the supervision of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.

The Bahrain International Circuit has hosted the opening two rounds of the Aramco F4 海角直播n Championship, each delivering two thrilling races that showcased the rising standards of 海角直播鈥檚 FIA-accredited single-seater series.

In Round 1, Belofsky (PEAX) claimed victory in the first race, while Emirati driver Al-Azhari (VALVOLINE) triumphed in Race 2.

The duo鈥檚 momentum continued into Round 2 yesterday, where Al-Azhari secured the win in Race 3 before Belofsky ended the weekend with an impressive victory in Race 4.

Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Faisal, chairman of SAMF, welcomed the return of the Aramco F4 海角直播n Championship, expressing his delight at the level of organization delivered by Altawkilat Motorsport, as well as the impressive performances of the drivers and intense competition witnessed throughout the races.

鈥淭his championship is important for Saudi and international drivers alike, serving as a platform to prepare the next generation of Saudi drivers capable of competing regionally and globally,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese championships contribute to developing drivers both physically and mentally, while enhancing their technical skills and readiness to face motorsport challenges with a high degree of professionalism.鈥

Prince Khalid concluded by saying: 鈥淲e look forward to continuing this momentum as the championship moves to Jeddah for the upcoming rounds, further reinforcing the Kingdom鈥檚 position as a leading destination for motorsport, in line with Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 goals of empowering youth and developing the sports sector.鈥

With the Bahrain rounds now complete, attention turns to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the fastest street circuit in the world, which will host the remaining stages of the Aramco F4 海角直播n Championship.

Round 3 will take place on Nov. 10鈥11, followed by Round 4 on Nov. 14鈥15, before the season finale on Dec. 5鈥6.