Nice take Champions League place, Saint-Etienne relegated in French season finale

Nice take Champions League place, Saint-Etienne relegated in French season finale
Nice will enter next season’s Champions League in the third qualifying round in early August. (AFP)
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Updated 18 May 2025
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Nice take Champions League place, Saint-Etienne relegated in French season finale

Nice take Champions League place, Saint-Etienne relegated in French season finale

PARIS: Nice romped to a six-goal win to secure Champions League qualification on the final night of the French season on Saturday, as Saint-Etienne were condemned to relegation back to the second tier.

Champions League finalists Paris Saint-Germain had already clinched the title while Marseille and Monaco wrapped up qualification for Europe’s elite club competition before the Ligue 1 campaign reached its climax.

However, one more spot at the continent’s top table remained up for grabs on the last day with fourth-placed Nice in pole position to take it if they could hold off the challengers of Lille, Strasbourg and Lyon.

The Ineos-owned club made sure of a top-four place by crushing Brest 6-0 on the Cote d’Azur with Gaetan Laborde scoring twice.

Ivorian international Evann Guessand put Nice in front with his 12th Ligue 1 goal this season, with Badredine Bouanani later netting a penalty before Terem Moffi and Ali Abdi also hit the target toward the end.

Nice will enter next season’s Champions League in the third qualifying round in early August and will have to win two two-legged ties to make it to the league stage.

Lille finish fifth and go into the Europa League after substitute Chuba Akpom’s late penalty secured a 2-1 win at home to Reims, while Strasbourg suffered a dramatic 3-2 loss against Le Havre in a result which created a stunning late twist in the relegation battle.

Le Havre needed to win and hope one of Reims or Nantes lost in order to escape the drop zone, and the Normandy side showed remarkable resolve to come from behind twice before snatching victory in extraordinary fashion.

Abdoulaye Toure’s second penalty of the game, in the ninth minute of stoppage time, propelled Le Havre out of the drop zone and means Reims will go into a play-off against second-tier Metz for the right to play in Ligue 1 next season.

Reims will now have to navigate the two legs of that tie either side of next weekend’s French Cup final against PSG.

Strasbourg’s defeat allowed Lyon to climb above them and take sixth place as they beat Angers 2-0 with Alexandre Lacazette scoring twice.

The former Arsenal striker’s brace allowed him to reach a double-century of goals for his boyhood club as he now prepares to leave Lyon, the club where he made his Ligue 1 debut in 2010.

Lyon are guaranteed European football next season and will be in the Europa League if PSG win the French Cup, which would mean Strasbourg go into the Conference League.

Saint-Etienne needed a positive result as well as favors from elsewhere in order to avoid being relegated but they slumped to a 3-2 loss at home against Toulouse.

Yann Gboho scored what proved to be the winner for Toulouse, as 10-time champions Saint-Etienne make an immediate return to Ligue 2.

PSG warmed up for their upcoming finals, including the Champions League showdown with Inter Milan in Munich on May 31, by coming from behind to beat Auxerre 3-1 in the capital.

Lassine Sinayoko put Auxerre ahead as the visitors threatened to spoil PSG’s title party, but Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored twice in the second half for the hosts either side of a Marquinhos header. Goncalo Ramos also had a penalty saved.

Marseille made sure of finishing second as they beat Rennes 4-2 at the Velodrome with Mason Greenwood scoring twice, including once from the penalty spot, while Adrien Rabiot also grabbed a brace.

Greenwood scored 21 goals in his debut Ligue 1 season to finish as the division’s joint-top marksman alongside PSG’s Ousmane Dembele.

Third-placed Monaco slumped to a 4-0 loss at Lens, for whom Neil El Aynaoui netted twice, while Nantes ensured their safety by defeating relegated Montpellier 3-0.

 


Liverpool eye blockbuster bid for Newcastle’s Isak: reports

Liverpool eye blockbuster bid for Newcastle’s Isak: reports
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Liverpool eye blockbuster bid for Newcastle’s Isak: reports

Liverpool eye blockbuster bid for Newcastle’s Isak: reports
  • The Premier League champions are yet to make a formal offer for Isak
  • He scored 23 Premier League goals last season to fire the club into the Champions League

LONDON: Liverpool are considering a blockbuster £120 million ($160 million) bid for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak despite the Magpies’ desire to hold onto the Sweden star, according to reports on Wednesday.

The Premier League champions are yet to make a formal offer for Isak but he is believed to be high on their wanted list as boss Arne Slot looks for a new forward in the wake of Diogo Jota’s death.

Isak joined Newcastle from Real Sociedad for £63 million in 2022, emerging as a key player for Eddie Howe’s team.

He scored 23 Premier League goals last season to fire the club into the Champions League for the second time in three years.

Isak also scored in Newcastle’s League Cup final victory over Liverpool at Wembley, which ended the Magpies’ 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy.

The 25-year-old, who is currently at a pre-season training camp in Austria, still has three years remaining on his contract and Newcastle are understood to be trying to tie him to a new deal.

They have reportedly put a value of around £150 million on Isak in an attempt to ward off potential suitors, with Arsenal also reportedly contemplating an offer.

Newcastle’s majority owners, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, have the financial muscle to resist any approach for a player who is said not to be agitating for a move.

Darwin Nunez and Federico Chiesa have also been linked with moves away from Anfield, which would increase their need to bring in a new striker.

As well as their Isak interest, Liverpool have been linked with Eintracht Frankfurt’s £70 million-rated forward Hugo Ekitike, who has also attracted attention from Newcastle.


SFA President Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed ‘sees promise’ in new community partnership with Asics

SFA President Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed ‘sees promise’ in new community partnership with Asics
Updated 16 July 2025
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SFA President Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed ‘sees promise’ in new community partnership with Asics

SFA President Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed ‘sees promise’ in new community partnership with Asics
  • The Saudi Sports for All Federation and the sports equipment manufacturer have launched a competition aimed at delivering business solutions in the sports industry

RIYADH: As part of a three-year partnership signed in January 2025 with the Saudi Sports for All Federation, sports equipment manufacturer Asics has announced a new competition aimed at delivering business solutions in the sports industry.

Asics Ventures is looking to accelerate innovation in sports through investment in and collaboration with cutting-edge technology startups globally. So far, Asics Ventures has hosted six accelerator programs in Japan, Europe, and India over the past seven years and has established many networks and invested in startups around the world.

Now, it is set to expand into the region by welcoming the SFA as a co-hosting partner of its newest pitch event, titled “Asics Innovation Pitch in Collaboration with the Saudi Sports for All Federation.” The connection is accepting proposals from Saudi startups until July 30.

“The Saudi Sports for All Federation is proud to work closely with Asics Ventures to enrich the sports ecosystem in the Kingdom,” said Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed, president of the SFA. “We are looking for digital business solutions that cater to the sports segment. SFA has a good relationship with Asics, and we are proud to build on this with our latest collaborative program

“The SFA is mandated to work with private sector partners, and our work with Asics shows that these partnerships can be structured to generate and support real-world solutions applied here in our country,” he added.

The SFA had entered into a three-year strategic partnership agreement with Asics KSA, the Saudi subsidiary of the Japanese multinational sportswear corporation, to prioritize sport as a key contributor to the Saudi economy. 

The agreement was signed by Shaima Saleh Al-Husseini, SFA managing director, on behalf of the federation and Yohei Takahashi, general manager of Asics KSA, in the presence of senior representatives from the two entities.

Under the terms of the agreement, SFA and Asics will collaborate on hosting sports initiatives and promoting health and fitness efforts across Saudi Arabia in line with Saudi Vision 2030 to enhance the quality of life for Saudi citizens and residents.

Al-Husseini commented: “We are thrilled to partner with Asics, a global leader whose dedication to the value of sports matches our vision. This partnership enables us to elevate the experience of participants across the Kingdom by bringing world-class expertise and resources to our grassroots initiatives.

“Our collaboration with Asics underscores our commitment to increasing physical activity and creating unparalleled opportunities for the community and sports enthusiasts,” she added.

“Together, we will inspire and support communities throughout Saudi Arabia to embrace a more active and healthier lifestyle, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.”


Pakistan cricket team leaves for Dhaka for upcoming Bangladesh T20I series 

Pakistan cricket team leaves for Dhaka for upcoming Bangladesh T20I series 
Updated 16 July 2025
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Pakistan cricket team leaves for Dhaka for upcoming Bangladesh T20I series 

Pakistan cricket team leaves for Dhaka for upcoming Bangladesh T20I series 
  • Three-match T20I series will be played in Dhaka from July 20 to 24 
  • Series follows Pakistan’s 3–0 home sweep over Bangladesh in May

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s national men’s cricket team has departed for Dhaka via Dubai to play a three-match T20 series against Bangladesh starting July 20, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Wednesday. 

The series will be played from July 20 to 24 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka and will take place just two months after Bangladesh toured Pakistan in May, where they were whitewashed 3–0.

The team traveled to Bangladesh in two separate groups on July 15 and July 16, the board said. The first group comprised captain Salman Ali Agha, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Nawaz, Abrar Ahmed, Khushdil Shah, Faheem Ashraf and members of the support staff. 

“The second group of the national squad has also departed from Karachi to Dhaka via Dubai,” the PCB said in a statement.

This group comprised Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Haris, Sahibzada Farhan, Hasaan Nawaz, Sufyan Moqim, Hussain Talat, Ahmad Daniyal, Salman Mirza and members of the support staff. 

The series in Dhaka also offers an opportunity for newer players like Hassan Nawaz and spinner Moqim to gain international experience, while selectors continue testing bench strength ahead of the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup.

The Sher-e-Bangla stadium is known for its spin-friendly conditions, which could suit bowlers like Ahmed and Mohammad Nawaz.

The tour comes after Pakistan and Bangladesh agreed to mend bilateral ties last year, paving the way for renewed engagements between the two sides.

Pakistan last toured Bangladesh in November 2021 when they also won a T20I series 3–0.

Pakistan squad for Bangladesh T20Is:

Salman Ali Agha (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Ahmed Daniyal, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Hassan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Sahibzada Farhan (wk), Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, and Sufyan Moqim.

Team Management:

Naveed Akram Cheema (manager), Mike Hesson (head coach), Ashley Noffke (bowling coach), Muhammad Hanif Malik (batting coach), Shane McDermott (fielding coach), Cliffe Deacon (physiotherapist), Grant Luden (strength and conditioning coach), Talha Ejaz (analyst), Syed Naeem Ahmad (media manager), Irtaza Komail (security manager), Dr. Wajid Ali Rafai (doctor), and Muhammad Ehsan (masseur).

 


Sao Paulo provides spectacular stage for the 2025 Global Champions Arabians Tour

Sao Paulo provides spectacular stage for the 2025 Global Champions Arabians Tour
Updated 16 July 2025
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Sao Paulo provides spectacular stage for the 2025 Global Champions Arabians Tour

Sao Paulo provides spectacular stage for the 2025 Global Champions Arabians Tour
  • Arabian horse heritage on show in Brazil before tour moves to Denver

SAO PAULO: The 2025 Sao Paulo edition of the Global Champions Arabians Tour came to a close on Monday evening, with Lughan, owned by Haras Paiquere, claiming the prestigious Senior Stallion Gold Championship title.

Held at the Helvetia Riding Center in Indaiatuba, the Sao Paulo stage was the third stop of the 2025 Americas Series. Over two days, the venue was transformed into an international equestrian extravaganza, welcoming more than 100 purebred Arabian horses and their handlers, as well as an audience of VIPs, horse lovers, and international guests.

With a prize purse of $270,000, the Sao Paulo stage was a key qualifier for the GCAT Americas overall ranking. Winners advanced in the race to claim part of the $1.275 million in end-of-season prize purse, allocated to the top 20 male and female horses and handlers, with an additional $50,000 bonus for the highest-scoring horse of the Americas Series. The tour continues to solidify its reputation as the most prestigious and rewarding in Arabian horse sport.

“Sao Paulo has embraced the spirit of the Global Champions Arabians Tour with energy and elegance,” said Sheikh Mohammed bin Nasser Al-Thani, deputy CEO, Global Champions Arabians Tour. “This stage celebrated more than just competition; it was a vibrant expression of culture, excellence, and unity that truly elevated the Americas Series.”

The first day of the event concluded with a live performance by Brazilian music legend Gilberto Gil, while the second day featured closing entertainment, followed by the official championship awards ceremony and a show by renowned Brazilian duo Fernando & Sorocaba.

The winning mare and stallion received a custom Sao Paulo champion blanket, vibrant yellow with tropical birds, flowers, and greenery celebrating Arabian strength and the spirit of Brazil.

The Tour’s Americas Series now moves to Stage 4 in Denver, Colorado, on August 8-9, as the journey toward the season’s grand finale in Doha, the World Arabian Horse Championship Supreme, continues.

Gold champions, Sao Paulo 2025

  • Senior stallions: Lughan HVP, owned by Haras Paiquere, Brazil
  • Senior mares: Sephora K, owned by Haras Das Paineiras, Brazil
  • Junior colts: EFC Chaheer W, owned by EFC Arabians, Joao Carlos Inserra Milan, Flavia Torres and Rodrigo Lorenzi de Castro, Brazil
  • Junior fillies: ALK Merlina TE, owned by Al-Kaisar Stud, Uruguay
  • Yearling colts: TM Emperor, owned by Akmal Stud, Saudi Arabia
  • Yearling fillies: Chiarahserondella, owned by Al-Kaisar Stud, Uruguay

2025 Dubai T100 Triathlon weekend set to be ‘bigger and better’

2025 Dubai T100 Triathlon weekend set to be ‘bigger and better’
Updated 16 July 2025
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2025 Dubai T100 Triathlon weekend set to be ‘bigger and better’

2025 Dubai T100 Triathlon weekend set to be ‘bigger and better’
  • Dubai Sports Council to expand 2025 Dubai T100 edition, with more amateur places in 100 km and sprint distance events up for grabs

DUBAI: The second edition of the Dubai T100 Triathlon Weekend is set to return from Nov. 13–16, 2025, and promises to be “bigger and better,” according to the Dubai Sports Council.

The event will again be held in collaboration with the Professional Triathletes Organization.

General registration is now open for amateur triathletes to take part in the 100 km race (2 km swim, 80 km bike, 18 km run) and the sprint distance (750 m swim, 20 km bike, 5 km run).

Ahmed Al-Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment, a division of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism — a key partner of the event — highlighted the strategic value of the triathlon weekend, which will again be included in the annual 30 days of Dubai Fitness Challenge.

“Our continued commitment to developing sports tourism through world-class events like the Dubai T100 Triathlon aligns with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, which seeks to position Dubai as a premier global destination for both business and leisure,” he said.

“After the success of the 2024 debut, we are confident that the 2025 edition will attract global attention, contribute to the local economy, and highlight Dubai’s diverse offerings to international audiences.”

Eisa Sharif, director of Sports Events at the Dubai Sports Council, revealed ambitious plans to expand the event in 2025.

“We were delighted to host the T100 Triathlon World Tour in Dubai for the first time last November. The race was a valuable addition to our growing calendar of diverse sporting events, particularly as part of the successful Dubai Fitness Challenge,” he said.

“Dubai has firmly established itself as a global hub for triathlons, offering events for men, women, professionals, and amateurs. With world-class infrastructure and local expertise, we are well-positioned to host major international competitions.”

Sharif said that the T100 had brought together the world’s top triathletes, including Olympic champions, and had crowned the first men’s and women’s T100 world champions, Belgium’s Marten Van Riel and American Taylor Knibb.

“Equally significant was the enthusiastic participation of nearly 10,000 amateur athletes across the 100 km and sprint races, as well as in the untimed 5 km music run, which welcomed participants of all ages and abilities. This community race aligned perfectly with the Dubai Fitness Challenge’s goal of encouraging 30 minutes of activity for 30 days,” he added.

“For 2025, we are working closely with the PTO to expand all three race categories. In addition, we will introduce a schools event and a corporate relay, further enhancing community engagement and reinforcing our vision of promoting healthy, active lifestyles to improve the quality of life in Dubai.”

Sam Renouf, CEO of the Professional Triathletes Organization, said: “The 2024 Dubai T100 Triathlon was a huge success, quickly becoming a bucket-list race on the new T100 World Tour. We’re thrilled to be building on that momentum by creating more opportunities for amateur athletes — and now, corporate teams — to participate in a festival-like celebration of swim, bike, and run around the Meydan Racecourse.”

The 2025 T100 Triathlon World Tour has already visited Singapore (April 5–6), San Francisco (May 31-June 1) and Vancouver (June 14-15).

Swiss Olympic star Julie Derron leads the T100 Race to Qatar rankings for the women, while Belgium’s 2024 T100 world champion Marten Van Riel tops the rankings for men. The next T100 race is in London on Aug. 9-10.