Riyadh Season sponsors Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal’s upcoming TV channel

Riyadh Season sponsors Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal’s upcoming TV channel
The channel is expected to launch before the end of the year. (Supplied)
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Updated 25 September 2024
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Riyadh Season sponsors Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal’s upcoming TV channel

Riyadh Season sponsors Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal’s upcoming TV channel
  • Head of General Entertainment Authority says channel, due to launch by end of year, will include exclusive programming including interviews, daily reports and match coverage
  • It will expand Al-Hilal’s international reach in 200 countries served by streaming platform DAZN and ‘generate significant revenue’ for the club, adds Turki Alalshikh

RIYADH: Riyadh Season is sponsoring Al-Hilal’s soon-to-launch TV channel on the global sports and entertainment streaming platform DAZN, the chairperson of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, Turki Alalshikh, has revealed.

As part of the agreement, Riyadh Season will oversee content on the new channel, to help deliver a unique experience for fans and enhance the club’s profile in the international media landscape.

Alalshikh said the channel will feature exclusive programming, including interviews, daily reports on training sessions and coverage of friendly matches.

“In addition to this channel expanding Al-Hilal’s reach, from Japan to the United States, through DAZN’s presence in 200 countries around the world, it will also generate significant revenue for Al-Hilal through commercial advertising on the channel or direct contracts,” he added.

“DAZN is now also looking into sponsoring Al-Hilal, which is no surprise given Fahad bin Nafel’s success as one of the most accomplished club presidents globally. Riyadh Season seeks success and has become a strategic partner in this sports channel, which is something Riyadh Season takes pride in.”

Saudis living abroad, as well as the club’s wider Arab and global fanbase, will greatly benefit from the partnership agreement, Alalshikh continued.

“We don’t have specialized channels similar to international club channels, so this is a great opportunity to achieve that, especially with a global partner focused on success,” he said.

“This comes at a time when we have achieved great success in boxing and other events, and I am confident that Al-Hilal’s fanbase subscribing to the platform could reach up to 2 million people.”

He added out that similar opportunities are available to all Saudi teams: “Any club interested in collaborating with DAZN through Riyadh Season is more than welcome.”

The agreement was signed in London by bin Nafel and Kacy Grine, the president of DAZN for the Middle East and North Africa.

Grine said: “We are proud to work with Al-Hilal, one of the biggest clubs in the world, and with Riyadh Season, which has become a global symbol of entertainment and sports.

“This partnership offers Al-Hilal fans a unique experience and will allow us to tell inspiring stories about a club that continues to make history.”

The channel is expected to launch before the end of the year. Al-Hilal are the reigning Saudi Pro League champions and the most decorated club in the country.


Tour de France champion Pogacar targets Paris-Roubaix’s cobbled ‘hell’

Tour de France champion Pogacar targets Paris-Roubaix’s cobbled ‘hell’
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Tour de France champion Pogacar targets Paris-Roubaix’s cobbled ‘hell’

Tour de France champion Pogacar targets Paris-Roubaix’s cobbled ‘hell’
“It was initially planned for Tadej Pogacar to participate in both the E3 Saxo Classic and Gent-Wevelgem,” read UAE’s statement
Mauro Gianetti, UAE team manager, highlighted their concerns for the best paid member of the peloton

PARIS: Three-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar will race the notorious Paris-Roubaix, known as the ‘Hell of the North’ for its treacherous cobbled mining roads, for the first time, his team UAE announced on Wednesday.
Of the five big one-day races known as ‘Monuments’, Paris-Roubaix is the least suited to the Slovenian’s slender frame and adding that title would confirm his growing status as one of the all-time greats.
He will be the first reigning Tour de France champion to tackle what is often a mudfest since Greg Lemond in 1991 — the American finished 55th.
Cycling legends Bernard Hinault and Eddy Merckx also tried to win the one-day race in 1982 and 1975 respectively, a year after winning the Tour de France.
Neither was successful although Merckx finished second, edged out on the line by Roger De Vlaeminck. However, they both achieved perhaps an even greater feat in landing the two races in the same year, with Merckx doing the double in 1970 and Hinault in 1981.
Victory on April 13 would set Pogacar up nicely to join that elite duo.
He already has seven Monument victories to his credit, including the 2023 Tour of Flanders.
Pogacar has also won Il Lombardia each of the last four years and Liege-Bastogne-Liege twice.
“It was initially planned for Tadej Pogacar to participate in both the E3 Saxo Classic and Gent-Wevelgem,” read UAE’s statement.
“However, after discussions with the team, it has been decided that he will adjust his calendar to focus on the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix instead, aiming for peak form in those iconic races.”
The change of plan is a victory for Pogacar, who has said he prefers the one-day races to multi-stage ones, as he had argued to compete in the Paris-Roubaix, against the wishes of the team directors who were concerned about the possibility of injury.
Paris-Roubaix is considered the most dangerous race of them all owing to its six million cobble stones, many of them uneven, which has resulted in serious injuries to the riders.
Mauro Gianetti, UAE team manager, highlighted their concerns for the best paid member of the peloton — he is believed to earn 8 million euros ($8.6 million) a year — in the one-day races after he had fallen in the Strade Bianche before getting back up to win it.
“A bad fall could put a question mark over his competing in the Tour de France and maybe the rest of the season,” said Gianetti.
“He has enough time in his career to ride in the Paris-Roubaix.”
However, his decision, after finishing third in the Milan-San Remo, delighted Paris-Roubaix race director Thierry Gouvenou.
“It is a huge moment for cycling,” said Gouvenou.
“It has been a long time since we had a Tour de France winner who is a genuine contender to win the Paris-Roubaix.
“He is going to face a challenge suited to his talent.”
Gouvenou, though, believes Pogacar is up against it with rivals like Milan-San Remo winner Mathieu van der Poel, Belgian Wout Van Aert and Italy’s Filippo Ganna.
“If Van der Poel is at the top of his game, it will be very difficult for Pogacar,” said Gouvenou.
“He is going to race on a route that is not suited to him.
“If ever he wins Paris-Roubaix it will be against the odds. But that is what we all expect: to see champions up against it.
“This race could make him even greater than he is now.”
Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme said Pogacar’s bid was a bold move.
“That he dares take this risk in a year he wants to win the Tour is a bold move. It’ll be a hell of a fight. I can’t wait to see it.”

De Kock fireworks see Kolkata thrash Rajasthan in IPL

De Kock fireworks see Kolkata thrash Rajasthan in IPL
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De Kock fireworks see Kolkata thrash Rajasthan in IPL

De Kock fireworks see Kolkata thrash Rajasthan in IPL
  • Spinners Moeen Ali and Varun Chakravarthy combined to help restrict Rajasthan to 151-9 after KKR elected to field first in Guwahati
  • De Kock bossed the chase with his 61-ball innings laced with eight fours and six sixes as Kolkata achieved their target with 15 balls to spare

GUWAHATI, India: South Africa’s Quinton de Kock struck an unbeaten 97 as holders Kolkata Knight Riders registered their first win of the IPL season with an eight-wicket hammering of Rajasthan Royals on Wednesday.
Spinners Moeen Ali and Varun Chakravarthy combined to help restrict Rajasthan to 151-9 after KKR elected to field first in Guwahati.
De Kock bossed the chase with his 61-ball innings laced with eight fours and six sixes as Kolkata achieved their target with 15 balls to spare.
De Kock, who has retired from Tests and one-day international cricket for South Africa and whose T20 international future remains uncertain, showed no signs of rustiness.
“To be fair, haven’t felt any challenges yet,” De Kock said.
“Have had three months off which felt nice. Had about a 10-day build-up to this season. Only my second game here, just taking it as I see it.”
Kolkata signed De Kock in November’s auction after he was released by Lucknow Super Giants.
He handed his team a quick start, hitting two fours but then lost opening partner Moeen, run out for five.
Skipper Ajinkya Rahane fell after a brisk 18 but De Kock stood firm and along with impact substitute Angkrish Raghuvanshi, who made 22, steered the team home in an unbeaten stand of 83.
De Kock finished with a six off Jofra Archer as Kolkata bounced back from their opening loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
Rajasthan suffered their second straight loss.
Earlier, Kolkata fast bowler Vaibhav Arora dismissed Sanju Samson, bowled for 13, and Chakravarthy and Moeen soon took two wickets each.
Wicketkeeper Samson is Rajasthan’s regular captain but has been forced to play only as a batter in the first three matches due to an injury.
Chakravarthy, who starred in India’s recent Champions Trophy triumph, got stand-in-skipper Riyan Parag out caught behind for 25.
Former England all-rounder Moeen, in for the unwell Sunil Narine, stifled the opposition with his off-spin and was rewarded with the wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal for 29.
The 37-year-old and Chakravarthy both struck again as Rajasthan slipped to 82-5 in 11 overs.
Wickets kept tumbling for Rajasthan and despite wicketkeeper-batsman Dhruv Jurel’s 33 and 16 from Archer, they settled for a below-par total.
“I think 170 was a reasonable score but we fell short by 20 runs,” said Parag. “The plan was to get Quinny out early but he didn’t so we shifted to containing them in the middle overs.”
Arora and fellow quick Harshit Rana also took two wickets each.
Kolkata, under Shreyas Iyer who is now Punjab Kings captain after a $3.17 million move in the auction, won their third IPL title last year.


Philippines teen Eala ousts No.2 Swiatek from Miami Open

Philippines teen Eala ousts No.2 Swiatek from Miami Open
Updated 26 March 2025
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Philippines teen Eala ousts No.2 Swiatek from Miami Open

Philippines teen Eala ousts No.2 Swiatek from Miami Open
  • Eala broke the Pole for the eighth and final time when Swiatek was serving to stay
  • “It’s just surreal,” said Eala

MIAMI: Alexandra Eala, a 19-year-old wildcard from the Philippines, produced a huge upset at the Miami Open on Wednesday, defeating world number two Iga Swiatek 6-2 7-5 to reach the semifinals.
Ranked 140th in the world, Eala, the first woman from her country to reach the last eight of a WTA 1000 tournament, took advantage of a unusually poor display from Swiatek, keeping her focus as she fought back from 4-2 down in the second set.
Eala broke the Pole for the eighth and final time when Swiatek was serving to stay in the match at 6-5 down in the second set and looked in disbelief as she struggled to contain her emotions.
“It’s just surreal,” said Eala, who has now beaten three grand slam winners on her route to the last four at Miami — having dealt with Jelena Ostapenko and Madison Keys before upsetting four-time French Open champion Swiatek.
“I’m trusting my shots and I have a great team to tell me that I can do it,” she said.
Eala moved to Spain at the age of 13 to join Rafael Nadal’s academy in Mallorca.
Eala will face the winner of Wednesday’s quarter-final between Britain’s Emma Raducanu and American Jessica Pegula.


AlUla set to host Arabian Warrior: The Ultimate Obstacle Course Race in May

AlUla set to host Arabian Warrior: The Ultimate Obstacle Course Race in May
Updated 26 March 2025
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AlUla set to host Arabian Warrior: The Ultimate Obstacle Course Race in May

AlUla set to host Arabian Warrior: The Ultimate Obstacle Course Race in May
  • Event is expected to attract over 1,500 participants, including a number of elite OCR athletes
  • Arabian Warrior aims to promote fitness and community engagement across the Kingdom

ALULA: The Arabian Warrior, the premier Middle Eastern obstacle course race series, is set to make history with its first-ever event in AlUla.

The event will take place against the background of one of Saudi Arabia’s most iconic historical sites and is expected to attract over 1,500 participants, including a number of globally recognized OCR athletes.

Event highlights will include:

Two days of thrilling competition: Featuring elite 10-km and 20-km races for both men and women, with two further elite team races both in a 50-km ultra-endurance format, a dynamic 5-km team race, along with open categories for 5-km, 10-km, and 20-km distances.

KSA schools championships: Encouraging youth participation with races for under-13 teams and 13+ team competitions.

Immersive camping experience: Participants can enjoy three nights under the stars with a range of glamping and traditional camping options. Discover Saudi and Nirvana Europe tour operators both provide tailored travel packages for racers looking to explore AlUla beyond the event.

The Arabian Warrior series has seen significant growth since its inception in 2024. Following the resounding success of events in Jeddah in December of last year, Riyadh in January 2025, and Half Moon Beach in Dammam on Feb. 15, 2025, AlUla promises to elevate the series to new heights.

In partnership with AlUla Moments and the Saudi Sports for All Federation, Arabian Warrior aims to promote fitness and community engagement across the Kingdom.


Rally Jameel 2025 to head off against idyllic backdrop of Petra

Rally Jameel 2025 to head off against idyllic backdrop of Petra
Updated 26 March 2025
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Rally Jameel 2025 to head off against idyllic backdrop of Petra

Rally Jameel 2025 to head off against idyllic backdrop of Petra
  • Rally Jameel will start in Petra, Jordan, one of the world’s most breathtaking archaeological wonders, before crossing into Saudi Arabia
  • Munir Khoja: The rising interest in Rally Jameel 2025 underlines its significance as a pioneering platform in women’s motorsport

JEDDAH: The fourth Rally Jameel, the world-class navigational rally for women in the region starting on April 22, is set to ignite another exciting year of motorsports action in the Kingdom with a challenging mix of terrains, desert dunes and mountain trails.

This year’s event boasts a record number of participants and international representation, with 70 teams representing 39 countries and 25 motorsport federations, underscoring its global appeal and growing status as a premier motorsport event for women.

For the first time, Rally Jameel will start in Petra, Jordan, one of the world’s most breathtaking archaeological wonders, before crossing into Saudi Arabia.

The six-day journey will cover 1,500 km, traversing five cities, including Tabuk, AlUla, Hail and Qassim. Competitors will navigate through some of the region’s most stunning and historically rich landscapes, with many stages set against the backdrop of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, reinforcing the rally’s role in promoting adventure tourism in Saudi Arabia.

Munir Khoja, managing director of Jameel Motorsport and Marketing Communications at Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, said: “The rising interest in Rally Jameel 2025 underlines its significance as a pioneering platform in women’s motorsport. This year’s edition not only builds on past successes but also introduces new challenges and opportunities for competitors. With an expanded route, the rally elevates the competition, allowing participants to experience a blend of history, strategy and adventure like never before. We look forward to welcoming all participants for what promises to be a milestone edition.”

The 2025 event takes competitors through some of the most breathtaking and rarely explored landscapes of Saudi Arabia. This year’s expanded route offers a test of endurance and skill, blending the thrill of motorsport with the essence of adventure tourism, as participants navigate diverse terrains, from desert dunes to rugged mountain trails.

From the rose-red cliffs of Petra to Tabuk’s mountain landscapes, AlUla’s sandstone formations, Hail’s legacy as an ancient trade hub and Qassim’s deep-rooted heritage in Arabian hospitality, competitors will navigate a course that is as demanding as it is awe-inspiring. Each stage offers an immersive experience in the region’s rich cultural heritage, diverse topography and storied past — transforming the rally into more than just a competition.

Reflecting on her experience, last year’s champion Ewelina Chlebowska said: “Rally Jameel 2024 was an unforgettable experience and winning it was a proud moment that pushed me to my limits. Every stage tested my ability to adapt, strategize and stay focused under pressure. Coming back this year, I’m excited to take on new challenges and see how the rally’s expansion elevates the competition even further.”

Second-place winner Maha Al Hamali added: “This rally is about determination, strategic thinking and skill. Competing alongside incredible women from around the world not only pushes you to be your best but also fosters a sense of unity and mutual respect. The upcoming edition will set a new benchmark, bringing even greater competition and opportunities for growth, and I can’t wait to see what’s in store.”

Since its inception in 2022, Rally Jameel has championed women’s participation in motorsports, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by breaking barriers and fostering a platform where skill and determination take center stage. Unlike traditional speed-based rallies, Rally Jameel focuses on navigation and strategy, offering competitors an experience that blends adventure with technical expertise.