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Iraq midfielder Zidane Iqbal came off the bench in the 59th minute of his side’s group stage match against Norway in Boston, etching his name into…
Argentina’s forward Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring against Algeria in Kansas City. (AFP) With a dazzling hat-trick in Argentina’s 3-0 World Cup win over Algeria on Tuesday, the 38-year-old Lionel Messi vindicated coach Lionel Scaloni’s assertion on the eve of the match that he remains fundamental to the reigning champions.Exactly 20 years after netting his first World Cup goal, the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner again shaped the narrative, moving level with Miroslav Klose’s 16 goals for a share of the all-time men’s scoring record at the tournament.On a night that also marked a record sixth World Cup appearance and his 200th international match, Messi drew roars from the crowd from early on, robbing Algeria of possession high up the pitch in the second minute.Beyond the hat-trick that would follow, that defensive effort and intensity offered a snapshot of what the forward could still offer his side at the tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada.”It’s an advantage to have Leo, because of how he manages the group and drives it forward,” said midfielder Rodrigo De Paul, who set up Messi’s first goal in the 17th minute. “He doesn’t pay attention to individual records. He prioritises the team, and for us that’s incredible.”Messi’s performance also offered a reminder of his resilience, as he arrived at the tournament after recovering from a muscle strain, having been eased back into action earlier this month. Any concerns over his fitness were put to rest. Messi magic ‘hard to explain’, says Argentina bossScaloni’s Monday statement that Inter Miami’s Messi was now “even more” important to Argentina was emphatically validated with the veteran imposing his rhythm on the match despite being well beyond his prime European years.”About Leo, it’s quite hard to explain,” Scaloni said at his post-match press conference. “We are amazed with him still, although we get to see him on a daily basis and he’s been the best for 20 years, he still pulls it off every single match. You don’t have to be an Argentina fan to admire what he’s done at age 38.”Scaloni, who masterminded Argentina’s third World Cup triumph in Qatar in 2022, said Messi did not behave like a superstar in the team camp. “He’s playing with a group of friends, with people that are going to play with their heart for him,” said the Argentina boss.”Whenever they need to have a conversation with him they can just approach him and it’s really hard to explain whatever he conveys and I could stay here with you for over an hour trying to explain exactly what he does, but you need to be there to really understand. You need to understand the atmosphere, the ambience.”The fact that this is likely to be Messi’s final World Cup added extra significance for supporters. Thousands of Argentine fans at the Kansas City stadium repeatedly bowed in Messi’s direction, including when he was substituted for Nico Paz in the 80th minute, while others had gathered the day before in Mill Creek Park wearing shirts emblazoned with his nameIn a venue where Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has so often commanded the spotlight, it was time for some Messi magic.Mahomes was present in the crowd on Tuesday, with the NFL star sharing a goat emoji and video of the Argentine on social media, sports shorthand for “the greatest of all time.” Related Story Source link
England’s Sonny Baker celebrates after taking the wicket of New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra caught out by England’s Jacob Bethell during on day one of the second…
Qatar face a stern test against co-hosts Canada in their Group B World Cup clash in Vancouver on Thursday (Friday 1am Qatar time), but the two-time Asian champions are well prepared and determined to build on their opening result.Both teams opened their campaigns with draws. Julen Lopetegui’s side showed character in their 1-1 draw with Switzerland, staying in the contest under pressure before forcing a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser through Miro Muheim’s own goal. Canada were held 1-1 by Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto and will again enjoy strong home support.Qatar arrived at this tournament seeking to improve on their only previous World Cup appearance, when they hosted the 2022 edition and exited bottom of their group without a point. They have already bettered that return. Group B is finely balanced, with all teams on a point after their respective openers. Victory in Vancouver would send Qatar to the top of the standings and place them in a strong position to reach the knockout stage, while anything less would leave their hopes resting on the final group match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 24 in Seattle.’We are preparing very well for the Canada match,’ midfielder Karim Boudiaf said ahead of the game.’We fully understand the importance of this match for us and know it will be an important stage in our tournament journey. We know very well that the match will not be easy at all. The Canada team has quality players and will be playing on their home soil and in front of their fans, which gives them extra motivation. But we also have great ambition and determination to deliver our best and achieve a positive result.”Qatar know they will have to absorb pressure against a Canada side playing on home soil, but their disciplined performance against Switzerland offers encouragement.’We will enter the match with high focus and high morale. The players have a great desire to continue working with the same seriousness and discipline, and our goal is clear: to return with a positive result that gives us confidence for the remainder of the tournament,’ the 35-year-old Boudiaf, who plays for Al Duhail in the Qatar Stars League, said.With a squad drawn largely from their domestic league, Qatar have developed a cohesive unit that has proved formidable in Asia. Compact defending, quick transitions and moments of inspiration from Akram Afif and Almoez Ali are again expected to be central to their approach. They may not dominate possession, but they have shown they can stay organised and find a way back into matches.Qatar's all-time leading scorer Almoez Ali, who did not feature against Switzerland, expects another stern examination against Canada.’Canada are a very strong team with outstanding players. They will also be playing in front of their own fans, which gives them an advantage. We have studied them closely, understand their strengths, and the coaching staff are preparing us accordingly,” he said.Canada, meanwhile, will be under pressure to make home advantage count after needing Cyle Larin’s late equaliser to avoid defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The hosts have pace and physicality but Qatar will look to frustrate them by slowing the tempo and punishing any spaces left behind.Canada captain Davies unlikely for Qatar matchFor Canada, anything less than a win may feel like a missed opportunity. The status of their captain Alphonso Davies remains shrouded in secrecy, with the team remaining tight-lipped about his recovery from a hamstring injury.Davies took the field with his teammates in Tuesday’s training at the National Soccer Development Centre and took a full part in the 15 minutes of the workout that were open to media, but team officials kept their cards close to their chest about his fitness.After being told on Monday that Davies was in a return-to-play protocol, reporters gathered pitch-side were informed that defender Alfie Jones would not take part in training due to ‘personal recovery’ with no further information offered on Davies, and none forthcoming when journalists asked.Davies became Canada's youngest senior men's international when he made his debut aged 16 against Curacao in June 2017, and since then he has scored 15 goals in 58 games for Canada, including the country's first goal at a World Cup during the 2022 tournament in Qatar.However, he has not played for the national team since tearing his anterior cruciate ligament during the CONCACAF Nations League Finals in March 2025, and he has been hampered by recurring hamstring problems since his return.’Mentally, it was very draining, suffering these injuries,’ Davies said last week. ‘I was going into a hole where I was doubting myself, but I had that time off (during the injuries) and I thought about why I'm doing this, and how important this is to me.’Key statsCanada have won their last four matches played in Vancouver, scoring 17 goals and conceding only two. The last team to beat them in the British Columbia city were Mexico in a March 2016 World Cup qualifier (3-0). Qatar ranked bottom of sides in Group B for shots (6), average possession (32%), forward passes (118), touches in the opposition box (8) and successful final-third passes (24) on the opening round of matches. Qatar had 32% possession, eight touches in the opposition box to Switzerland’s 42, and allowed 3.2 expected goals. And yet they managed to escape with a draw thanks to an own goal from Miro Muheim in the fourth minute of added time. This will be Canada and Qatar’s first meeting at a World Cup. Their only previous encounter ever came in a September 2022 friendly in Vienna – Canada won 2-0 through goals from Larin and Jonathan David. Source link
India’s Shafali Verma plays a shot during the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 game against The Netherlands, at Headingley in Leeds, northern England, on June 17,…
beIN Media Group (“beIN”), the global sports, entertainment and media group, today announced the renewal of its long-standing partnership with The All England Lawn Tennis Club, securing its exclusive broadcast rights to The Championships, Wimbledon across 24 territories in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region for an additional five years through 2030. beIN SPORTS, the Group’s flagship sports network, will provide comprehensive live and exclusive coverage of The Championships in MENA. Fans can also stream every match live or on demand via the Group’s OTT platforms, TOD by beIN and beIN Connect, allowing them to watch whenever and wherever they choose. The new agreement further strengthens beIN SPORTS’ premium global tennis portfolio, with exclusive rights to all four Grand Slam tournaments in MENA, while also serving as the exclusive broadcaster of Wimbledon in France. Mohammed al-Derham, Director of Media Rights at beIN MENA said: “Wimbledon is one of the most recognisable sporting events in the world and we are delighted to continue working closely with the All England Club, one of our most valued long-term partners, to bring this prestigious and much-loved tournament to fans across MENA. The agreement further strengthens beIN’s premium global sports offering and underlines our commitment to delivering world-class coverage to audiences across our territories.” Paul Davies, Associate Director, Broadcast, Production and Media Rights at the All England Club, said: “We are delighted to strengthen our long-standing relationship with beIN media group, which today stands among the All England Club’s most significant broadcast partners worldwide. Through its continued coverage of The Championships across key markets, including France and the Middle East and North Africa, beIN has established a strong track record of delivering high-quality coverage and connecting Wimbledon with audiences across multiple territories. Its extensive multi-platform distribution across broadcast and streaming services ensures fans can follow Wimbledon wherever and however they choose. “We look forward to building on our successful collaboration with beIN as we continue to grow the reach and appeal of The Championships and deliver the unique experience of Wimbledon to audiences across the region for years to come.” beIN SPORTS coverage of The Championships, Wimbledon 2026, will feature live match broadcasts, expert analysis, daily highlights, and on-site reporting from London. To ensure comprehensive coverage of the tournament, beIN SPORTS will dedicate five channels exclusively to Wimbledon, with commentary available in Arabic, English, and French. beIN SPORTS 6, beIN SPORTS 7, beIN SPORTS 9, beIN SPORTS ENGLISH 1, and beIN SPORTS FRANCE 1 will bring viewers every game, set, and match live throughout The Championships. Coverage begins with the Qualifying Competition from 22–25 June 2026 at the Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Centre, Roehampton, with matches expected to start at 13:00 MECCA (10:00 GMT). During the main tournament, beIN SPORTS will offer extensive coverage across multiple feeds, including the Wimbledon World Feed, Centre Court, No.1 Court, No.2 Court, and three additional show courts available daily on TOD by beIN, providing fans with access to the tournament’s biggest matches and key moments from across the grounds. Studio programming will focus on the latter stages of The Championships, including ladies’ singles semi-finals, gentlemen’s singles semi-finals, ladies’ singles final, and gentlemen’s singles final, with live build-up, expert analysis, and post-match reaction. The coverage team includes MENA tennis experts Karim Alami, Adel al-Shatti, Selima Sfar, Fahad al-Saad, and Anass Lamrani, with beIN’s presenter Areej Sleem hosting studio coverage. beIN’s reporters in London will also provide live updates, interviews, and on-site insights throughout the event. The Championships will be available to beIN subscribers across the following 24 MENA territories: Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, UAE, Yemen. Related Story Source link
Captain Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan led the way with centuries as they set up India’s massive 170-run victory over Afghanistan on Wednesday, sealing the three-match one-day international (ODI) series with two straight wins.Gill and Kishan added 224 runs for the third wicket as India scored 402 after being put in to bat first in Lucknow. Afghanistan could only reach 232-9 in reply, with Darwish Rasooli retiring hurt.After Yashasvi Jaiswal (4) fell early and Rohit Sharma (48) was bowled by Rashid Khan (3-48), Gill and Kishan kept the runs flowing, punishing the Afghan bowlers through the middle overs.When India neared the 200-run mark, the two batters upped the tempo, scoring 121 runs in nine overs to get India to 307-2 after 36 overs. Gill and Kishan both completed their centuries with boundaries in the 33rd over, while collecting 21 runs from Bilal Sami.But spinner Nangeyalia Kharote (4-76) limited the damage, getting both of them out. Kishan, who scored his first ODI century since 2022, hit seven sixes and 14 boundaries en route to an explosive 125 off 79 balls before getting caught trying to pull Kharote for six.Gill was more measured, hitting only two sixes and 22 fours as he scored 154 off 110 balls, his ninth ODI hundred. But his tactful attempt to reverse sweep Kharote backfired, and the mis-timed shot got caught at deep point.Kharote dismissed KL Rahul for a golden duck in the very next ball, leaving India at 360-5 in the 43rd over. India lost the rest of their batters within 42 runs, and were bowled out with one ball to spare.SHAH’S LONELY BATTLE FALLS SHORTAfghanistan were up against the odds chasing a target of 403, and their chances looked thinner after Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who had scored a 48-ball century in the previous match, got dismissed at 41 by Gurnoor Brar (3-60).Sediqullah Atal (42) failed to get the visitors back on track. Darwish Rasooli had to retire hurt with a right hamstring injury soon after, and Brar bowled captain Hashmatullah Shahidi two balls later.By the time Arshdeep Singh (3-45) dismissed Rashid Khan and Allah Ghazanfar in two successive deliveries in different overs, it was all but over with Afghanistan at 190-7.”I did not realise I was on a hat-trick… now I have a regret,” said Singh in a post-match interview.But Rahmat Shah’s lonely resistance, with a defiant 79 off 89 balls, helped the visitors get to 232 before the fall of their ninth wicket ended the match in the 45th over. BRIEF SCORES India 402 (Gill 154, Kishan 125, Kharote 4-76, Rashid 3-48) beat Afghanistan 232 (Rahmat 79, Gurbaz 41, Arshdeep 3-45, Gurnoor 3-60) by 170 runs Related Story Source link
Seven-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez will seek to narrow the gap on championship leader Marco Bezzecchi at Brno this weekend with a boost from a mighty comeback to racing.The 33-year-old Spaniard on a Ducati sat out two Grand Prix in May with a broken foot, but he returned in style with a race-spint double at the Balaton Park circuit in Hungary in early June.He capitalised on an early crash as championship runner-up Jorge Martin on an Aprilia had taken out his teammate Bezzecchi and three other riders in the first corner.Both Martin and Bezzecchi withdrew and Martin will serve a double long-lap penalty at Brno as a result – a penalty Aprilia Racing head Massimo Rivola said could have been even ‘stronger and harsher’.Ahead of the Czech MotoGP, Bezzecchi sits atop the overall rankings with 180 points from eight of the season's 22 races of which he has won four, while Martin in second has managed 160.Third-placed Fabio Di Giannantonio with 138 points was also involved in the crash, but he rejoined the race and finished 12th.Marquez in fifth overall has collected 108 points after his 100th MotoGP win in Hungary, which was also the 100th top-class win for Ducati.’I'm a believer, I try to do my 100 percent and I need to try. I feel I'm still far from my performance, the way I want to ride, but I'm still fast,’ Marquez told MotoGP after his first win of the season.But he admitted the latest injury – on the heels of recurrent problems with a broken arm that plagued him for years – did not allow him to race the way he wants.’The comeback is still not finished,’ Marquez said.’It depends a lot (on) Brno and Assen and then on the summer break. I still need to reach my new 100 percent… but of course, you know me: if I'm here, it's to fight — every race, every practice.’ 'Close the chapter'Bezzecchi made it clear his motivation had grown following the Balaton Park crash from which he emerged with bruises.’What a shame,’ the 27-year-old Italian wrote in his blog ‘Simply the Bez’.’I watched the race about ten times – I didn't remember much of it because of the adrenaline, so I had to go back and watch everything from the start. Nice to do, but then you close the chapter and move on.”Fortunately nobody was seriously hurt, just a few bruises. We'll make up for it at Brno,’ Bezzecchi added.Last year, Marquez took a double at Brno, the Czech Republic's second largest city after Prague, beating Bezzecchi in the race for his fourth MotoGP victory there.Marquez's younger brother Alex, ninth overall, is planning a return at Brno after missing two Grand Prix with a broken collarbone and a ‘marginal’ vertebra fracture following a crash in the Catalan GP in May.Brno returned to the MotoGP calendar last year after a five-year break due to financial woes and following a revamp of the track that made it much faster.The MotoGP circus has three races to go before the summer break. Source link
The Laver Cup, an annual showdown of men’s tennis stars pitting Team Europe against Team World, will be played next year in Los Angeles, organizers announced on Wednesday. The Intuit Dome in suburban Inglewood, home to the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers, will host the competition on September 24-26, 2027. Team Europe owns a 5-3 lead in the all-time rivalry but Team World has won three of the past four meetings entering this year’s event in London in September, part of the ATP Tour calendar. Intuit Dome hosted February’s NBA All-Star Game and will be the venue for basketball at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. “Los Angeles is one of the world’s leading destinations for major sporting events,” Laver Cup chief executive officer Steve Zacks said. “We can think of no better city and venue to host the 10th edition of the Laver Cup.” Opened in August 2024 in Inglewood, California, Intuit Dome is the state-of-the-art home arena that was built with a privately funded $2 billion investment by owner Steve Ballmer. The 18,000-seat venue is engineered for an intense, “fan-first” basketball experience, experts say. The arena’s design brings spectators exceptionally close to the action. Its defining structural feature is the Halo Board, a massive, double-sided 4K LED scoreboard stretching almost a full acre. For a passionate home-court advantage, the venue features “The Wall,” an uninterrupted 51-row cheering section reserved exclusively for Clippers fans. Focused on convenience, the facility utilizes biometric and facial recognition technology for a completely cashless, ticketless, and frictionless experience. It also boasts three times the NBA average for restrooms to eliminate wait times. Operating with high sustainability standards, the all-electric, LEED Platinum-certified venue features an iconic gridshell exterior. Related Story Source link
More than 400 international sailing delegates will gather in Qingdao, China from November 16 to 21 to shape the future of the sport, World Sailing announced on Wednesday, naming the city host of its Annual Conference and Awards.Qingdao, in Shandong Province, hosted the Olympic sailing competition at the 2008 Beijing Games and is known as China's sailing capital. World Sailing's president, Li Quanhai, is the first Chinese national to hold the role.The conference brings together delegates to discuss proposals, address challenges facing the sport and share suggestions for improvement at all levels.The World Sailing Awards, also part of the event, recognises athletes and those working to develop and innovate in sailing worldwide.Li Quanhai defeated incumbent Kim Andersen of Denmark by eight votes to become the first Chinese president of World Sailing. He is currently serving a second four-year term.’The Annual Conference is always a special occasion, one where the global sailing community is able to come together, discuss proposals, celebrate our successes and share suggestions to improve the experience for sailors at all levels while speaking openly about challenges facing the sport worldwide and create new opportunities for the growth,’ said World Sailing Chief Executive David Graham. Source link
