Bafetimbi Gomis treble wraps up record 16th SPL title for unstoppable Al Hilal

Al-Hilal secured a 16th SPL title on Saturday after a 4-1 win over Al-Hazem. (Twitter: @AlHilal_EN)
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Updated 30 August 2020
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Bafetimbi Gomis treble wraps up record 16th SPL title for unstoppable Al Hilal

  • The Riyadh club has now won 60 major trophies in its storied history

DUBAI: Al-Hilal are champions of the Saudi Professional League (SPL) for a record 16th time after crushing Al-Hazem 4-1 on an emotional night at King Saud University Stadium thanks to a hattrick by French goal machine Bafétimbi Gomis.

The latest SPL title also marks the 60th trophy in the club’s storied history.

Going into the 28th round of the disrupted 2019-20 season, Al-Hilal were six points ahead of Al-Nassr, their closest challengers in second place. A win would be enough to retain the league title, but things did not start according to plan for the 2019 AFC Champions League winners. 

Al-Hazem came flying out of the blocks to shock the champions-elect with a third-minute goal, Abdulrahman latching on to a through ball to loft the ball over the advancing Abdullah Al-Mayouf in Al-Hilal’s goal.

Their joy would prove very short-lived as Salem Al-Dasari scored a wonderful solo equalizer, skipping past three Al-Hazem defenders from the right wing before dispatching a fine left-foot finish past Malik Asselah.

Though Al-Hilal enjoyed the majority of possession — 70 to 30 percent by the end of the half — Al-Hazem were never overrun and gave as good as they got, and indeed had more shots than the league leaders.

However, on 36 minutes the match decisively swung the way of the home team when Italian playmaker Sebastian Giovinco was fouled by Asselah after he had already put his shot wide. It took a few minutes for VAR to confirm the decision, and Gomis made no mistake from the penalty spot.

No doubt Al-Hilal’s Romanian coach Răzvan Lucescu and his players were keeping an eye on events in Jeddah where Al-Nassr and Al-Fayha were drawing 1-1 at half time. The visitors had taken a surprise seventh-minute lead through Madagascan international Faneva Imà Andriatsima but Al-Nassr levelled the match only three minutes later through Moroccan marksman Abderrazak Hamdallah, last season’s top scorer in the SPL. 

As things stood, Al-Hilal would be crowned champions with two matches left. 

Things got better for the Riyadh giants when Yasser Al-Shahrani’s superb run cross was powerfully headed home by Gomis eight minutes into the second half.

Straight from the restart, Al-Hilal got their second penalty of the night when Gomis was fouled by Abdullah Al-Shammari.

The Frenchman himself converted another penalty for his third  goal of the match and 23rd of another prolific SPL season. Al-Hilal, 4-1 up, were over the hills and far away. Al-Hazem, stuck in 15th position in the table and two points from safety, now have two matches two save themselves from the drop.

The final whistle brought cheers, and many tears, for Al-Hilal’s manager, players and staff — their hard work at long last paying off in this long-delayed, and most unusual season. Their faithful fans may not have been there in the ground to share the triumph, but a message on the big screen showed they were not forgotten: “See you soon”, it simply said.

Al-Mayouf was clearly emotional as he spoke about his joy of winning the title, but also opened up about his personal setbacks.

“It was difficult with all the stoppages,” Al-Hilal’s goalkeeper said. “We had some injury problems, and that included myself. Today I can talk about it, I didn’t want to before. During the training camp after the break I couldn’t take part in any of the friendly matches. I only returned just before the (first) match against Al-Nassr. After that period I started to feel better.”

Al-Mayouf also sent out a message of congratulations to the club’s homebound fans.

“It’s not the same without the fans,” he said. “They’re always with us, pushing us. After you score a goal, you feel the joy, and the fans produce a special atmosphere. We wished they were with us, but hopefully they will be back soon.”

Al-Hilal’s veteran defender Salman Al-Faraj paid tribute to the fans as well as his own teammates and coach.

“First I’d like to congratulate the supporters,” he said. “And congratulations to this group as Asian champions and league champions. It’s an exceptional achievement by the players to win those trophies with the performances that we have put on.

“Al-Hilal is always about attacking football, about playing beautiful football, scoring goals,” he added. “What was special about our return from the coronavirus break is that we were better than before. We worked very hard on ourselves with our coach, which is why we wrapped up the title with two matches left.”

For Al-Hazem, SPL survival now hangs by a thread.

“Of course we are in a bad situation,” defender Wesam Al-Sowayed said. “Our coach wanted us to be tight at the back and play on the break. We scored that early goal but could only hold on to the lead briefly, once the equaliser came the match became more open.”

With two matches left, Al-Hazem’s fate is out of their hands as they do not face any of the teams immediately above them. At least three points will be needed, perhaps more, to stand any chance of survival.

“There’s always hope, whether one, two or five percent,” added. “We will train hard and give everything to the end. We have two important matches against Al-Shabab and Al-Wehda and hopefully we can get the points we need.”

For their part Al-Nassr had scored a 94th minute winner from a Abderrazak Hamdallah penalty, but their 2-1 win over Al-Fayha was in vain.

Earlier in the day, Al-Adalah’s relegation was confirmed after a 1-1 draw with Al-Raed who jumped to fifth place above Al-Faislay, while Damac maintained their hopes of a late escape with a 2-2 draw against Abha Club.

But the day, like the season, belonged to Al-Hilal.


Faf du Plessis, Virat Kohli help Bengaluru stay in IPL play-off race

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Faf du Plessis, Virat Kohli help Bengaluru stay in IPL play-off race

BENGALURU: Skipper Faf du Plessis and Virat Kohli helped Royal Challengers Bengaluru hammer Gujarat Titans by four wickets for their third successive IPL win on Saturday.
Chasing a modest 148 for victory, Du Plessis, who hit 64, and Kohli, who made 42, laid the foundations with a stand of 92 in 35 balls as the target was achieved with 6.2 overs to spare at Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.
Du Plessis’ departure triggered a collapse as Gujarat hit back with wickets from Joshua Little and Noor Ahmad to have the opposition in trouble at 117-6 when Kohli was dismissed.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik, who hit 21, and Swapnil Singh, who made 15, made sure there was no more drama as they steered the team home in an unbeaten stand of 35.
“It was important we didn’t look at the scoreboard when we went out to bat and try and play the way we play,” said Du Plessis.
“It was a bit nerve-wracking, another wicket, another wicket. Probably not the best but you’re trying to be positive, get your net run-rate up.”
Bowlers set up victory after pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj removed the openers including skipper Shubman Gill early and Gujarat lost regular wickets to be bowled out for 147 in 19.3 overs.
Siraj returned figures of 2-29 to be named man of the match but the pace bowler said he nearly missed the game after being “sick since last night.”
It was Bengaluru’s fourth win and third on the bounce in 11 matches as they jumped from the bottom of the table to seventh and keep their slim play-off hopes alive.
Gujarat’s hopes are also hanging by a thread as they slumped to their seventh loss in 11 matches.
“Very important to start from zero in our next match and move on from this game,” Gill said. “Learn from mistakes and not repeat them. All about winning from here on.”
Kohli, who reclaimed the top batting spot with 542 runs, came out roaring as he hit Mohit Sharma for two sixes in the opening over of the chase and Du Plessis soon joined in and moved ahead to raise his fifty in 18 balls.
The South African veteran smashed 10 fours and three sixes in his 23-ball blitz before being dismissed by Ireland left-arm quick Little.
Little took two more wickets including Glenn Maxwell for four as Bengaluru slipped to 107-4.
Little sent back Cameron Green and then Noor’s left-arm wrist spin silenced the home crowd when he had Kohli caught behind, but the hosts had the last laugh when Singh hit the winning six.
Earlier put into bat, Gujarat went three down for 19 inside six over before big-hitter Shahrukh Khan, who top-scored with 37, stood strong in a 61-run stand with David Miller, who hit 30 off 20 balls.
Left-handed Rahul Tewatia hit a 21-ball 35 and put on another key stand with Rashid Khan to add respect to the total.

2 Saudi players knocked out on day 1 of Saudi Smash 2024 table tennis tournament in Jeddah

Updated 04 May 2024
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2 Saudi players knocked out on day 1 of Saudi Smash 2024 table tennis tournament in Jeddah

  • Ali Alkhadrawi creates chances but is unable to take advantage of them as he loses in three games to Japanese professional Maharu Yoshimura
  • Abdulaziz Bu Shulaybi faces tough test against Lin Gaoyuan of China, and is on receiving end of a masterclass from a player considered one of the best in the world

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia suffered an early setback at the Saudi Smash 2024 table tennis tournament at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Saturday, when Abdulaziz Bu Shulaybi and Ali Alkhadrawi were eliminated in the first round of the men’s singles competition.
Ali Alkhadrawi was first to fall, defeated by Japanese professional Maharu Yoshimura, who won three games straight to progress to the round of 32.
Competing in front of a home crowd, and with pride etched on his face, Alkhadrawi put up a brave fight. He got off to good start, opening up a 6-3 lead in game one, and had his chances in the third, too, including three game points. However, Yoshimura rallied on both occasions, showing great character as he recorded victories of 11-9, 11-4 and 15-13 to deny the local hero.
Bu Shulaybi, a wildcard entrant to the event, faced a tough test against Lin Gaoyuan of China, who is considered one of the best players in the world. He gave it his all but also lost in three games, ending up on the receiving end of a masterclass in the game as the No. 6 seed comfortably won 11-4, 11-2, 11-4.


Verstappen wins sprint race at Miami Grand Prix

Updated 04 May 2024
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Verstappen wins sprint race at Miami Grand Prix

  • The reigning three-times world champion and current championship leader led from pole and was never challenged after a chaotic opening lap
  • Verstappen’s team-mate Sergio Perez was third as the world champions gave themselves a points boost ahead of qualifying later on Saturday

MIAMI GARDENS, United States: Red Bull’s Max Verstappen cruised to victory in the Miami Grand Prix’s sprint race on Saturday finishing a full 3.3 seconds ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.
The reigning three-times world champion and current championship leader, who is looking for a third straight Grand Prix victory at Miami on Sunday, led from pole and was never challenged after a chaotic opening lap.
Verstappen’s team-mate Sergio Perez was third as the world champions gave themselves a points boost ahead of qualifying later on Saturday.
Dutchman Verstappen held off Leclerc’s strong start to secure his place at the front but there was plenty of action and incident in the middle of the pack.
Haas’s Kevin Magnussen and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton jousted hard but in the end the Dane picked up three penalties, adding 25 seconds to his time, after frequently leaving the track and gaining advantage.
Hamilton also received a penalty, leaving him outside the points positions in 16th after speeding in the pit lane.
The safety car was brought out after the first lap which saw a start line incident involving Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll and Lando Norris.
But away from those skirmishes, it was business as usual for Verstappen, who adds another eight points to his season tally with the victory.
“I think my engine wasn’t good in the start and so then I had to speed it a bit, luckily everything worked out in turn one,” said Verstappen.
“Then we had the safety car just to calm things down a bit after that. Steadily we could increase the gap a little bit, but it wasn’t entirely perfect so we still have a bit of work to do,” he added.
“We can still fine tune the car a little bit, so hopefully we can improve for later on in qualifying and especially for tomorrow in the race.”


Future champions shine as Riyadh hosts junior Asian tennis contest for first time

Updated 04 May 2024
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Future champions shine as Riyadh hosts junior Asian tennis contest for first time

  • Tournament featured 57 leading female and male junior players from 20 countries

RIYADH: The Asian Tennis Federation’s 14&U Grade A tournament concluded on Saturday in Riyadh, the first event of its kind to be held in the Kingdom.

The tournament was hosted by the Saudi Arabian Tennis Federation at the Mahd Academy, and featured 57 leading female and male junior players from 20 countries, including Iran, India, Hong Kong and Thailand.

The “A” category is the highest-grade system within the ATF, with the winner of the singles competition earning 1,200 points.

The week’s top winners were Dharma Pantaratorn from Thailand and Kiyarash Sadghi from Iran.

Many of the junior players, such as 12-year-old Aylara Kakabayeva from Turkmenistan, were visiting Saudi Arabia for the first time.

“I took seventh place. It was really good. It feels very good playing here. It feels like you’re playing in a pro tournament like the Grand Slam,” she told Arab News.

The tournament proved to be a meeting point for the youth taking part. Saudi national team player Hamza Elmansoury, 11, said that his best moments were making “friends from different nationalities like Georgian India, Syria and Iran.”

Saudi tournament referee Reham Almansour said: “My favorite part was seeing and watching these talented players coming from all around Asia.”

The tournament is part of the STF’s drive to develop and promote competition for local talents.

STF development officer Pablo Mosquera said that the event allowed local players to get ranked without traveling long distances and making huge investments.

“So, they have, basically, in their backyard, an opportunity to get points,” he said.

“The whole point about tennis is bringing everyone together, especially in these international tournaments, especially the age group of under 12 or 14,” STF technical director, Hassan El-Aroussi added.

The federation plans to host more international tournaments, particularly junior competitions, in cooperation with the International Tennis Federation.

These expansive goals are driven by “our love of tennis,” El-Aroussi said. 


Real Madrid claim Liga title after Girona stun Barca

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Real Madrid claim Liga title after Girona stun Barca

  • Ancelotti’s side did their homework by beating Cadiz and after last season’s champions stumbled against Girona, Los Blancos were crowned champions for a record-extending 36th time
  • “We’ve had a spectacular Liga campaign,” Ancelotti told reporters

MADRID: Real Madrid earned what coach Carlo Ancelotti said was a “deserved” La Liga title on Saturday after beating Cadiz 3-0 and Girona sealed it with a stunning 4-2 victory over Barcelona.
Ancelotti’s side did their homework by beating Cadiz and after last season’s champions stumbled against Girona, Los Blancos were crowned champions for a record-extending 36th time.
Girona’s dramatic victory saw the Catalan minnows qualify for the Champions League for the first time in their history, in only their fourth season in Spain’s topflight.
Ancelotti rotated heavily ahead of the Champions League semifinal second leg clash with Bayern, but his players still got the job done.
Brahim Diaz netted in the 51st minute to put Madrid ahead and then set up Jude Bellingham, with Joselu tapping home a third.
“We’ve had a spectacular Liga campaign,” Ancelotti told reporters.
“We’ve made few errors and the advantage is deserved.”
Madrid’s comfortable win over Cadiz sent them 14 points clear of last season’s champions Barcelona, in third, with only 12 left to play for.
Girona, second after their second 4-2 win over Barcelona this season, trail Madrid by 13 points.
“We leave our skins out there on the pitch to live moments like today’s,” Madrid striker Joselu told Real Madrid TV.
“There are young players who are very hungry for titles, veterans who are delighted to be here... and these are special moments.”
With the Bayern second leg in mind, Ancelotti only selected captain Nacho Fernandez from the starting line-up that earned a 2-2 draw in Bavaria this week.
Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois started for the first time after a nine-month layoff after a knee injury and kept a clean sheet.
Madrid midfielder Luka Modric became the oldest player to appear for the club in La Liga, at 38 years and 238 days, breaking late Hungarian great Ferenc Puskas’ record from 1965 by five days.
The visitors, 18th and still battling to stay up, shaded the first half but Madrid’s goals came in the second.
Courtois made a superb save to deny Chris Ramos early in the second half and Madrid took the lead immediately afterwards.
Diaz received from the evergreen Modric on the edge of the area, turned slickly and curled an effort into the top corner.
Bellingham, on as a substitute for Turkish teenager Arda Guler, added the second soon after entering the fray at the end of a fine team move.
It was the England international’s 18th league goal of the season, keeping him in contention to finish as the top scorer.
Madrid put the cherry on their cake after a superb run by Nacho.
Poised to depart at the end of the season, the Spaniard was hailed by the Bernabeu after setting up Joselu for a simple finish in stoppage time.
Los Blancos were able to celebrate after Girona came from behind twice to defeat Barcelona in a wild clash.
The Catalans took the lead through Andreas Christensen after three minutes but La Liga’s top scorer Artem Dovbyk levelled with his 20th goal of the campaign just a minute later.
Robert Lewandowski sent Barcelona ahead with a penalty after Lamine Yamal was felled, but substitute Portu made a huge impact in the second half for Girona.
Michel Sanchez’s side netted two goals in two minutes to turn the game on its head. Portu netted the equalizer moments after coming on and then set up Miguel Gutierrez to put Girona ahead.
Portu sensationally volleyed home the fourth to ignite Girona’s tiny Montilivi stadium and get the party started.
Girona played Champions League music over the stadium sound system to give their fans a taste of things to come.
“It’s a shame, we sink with any negative situation,” said Barcelona coach Xavi after Barcelona lost their crown.
“Like this it’s impossible to compete.”