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England’s cricketing woes deepened Monday when their second-tier team crashed to Australia A by an innings and 127 runs, emphasising the tourists’ alarming lack of depth.With England losing the first two Tests in Perth and Brisbane, it was a chance for a host of players to shine and make their case to selectors.Young middle-order batsman Asa Tribe, 21, was the pick of the bunch with an unbeaten 129 in the second innings total of 295.Test aspirant Jacob Bethell made 71 and could be an option to replace the under-performing Ollie Pope in the third Test at Adelaide next week.Billed as the only “unofficial Test” of England’s Ashes tour, the Lions won the toss and chose to bat at Allan Border Field in Brisbane.But they were skittled for 166 with Australian Test bowler Jhye Richardson taking 4-35 as he battles back from injuries.In reply, Australia A racked up 588-8 declared with Nathan McSweeney pushing his claims for a Test recall with a superb unbeaten 226.England spinner Shoaib Bashir, overlooked for the Ashes losses in Perth and Brisbane, conceded 115 in a wicketless 25 overs.England’s back-up fast bowlers Josh Tongue and Matthew Potts did not play. Source link
FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025: Algeria Coach eyes victory lap to reach Quarterfinals in Tuesday’s Iraq match
Algeria’s head coach Madjid Bougherra said his squad is desperate to secure a win that would lock in their qualification for the quarterfinals of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, as they prepare to face Iraq tomorrow at Khalifa International Stadium in a decisive Group D clash.Speaking at the pre‑match press conference, Bougherra stressed that the game is a must‑win showdown that could send Algeria through to the next round.The team has prepared well, he said, adding that they will treat every game in this tournament like a final, giving everything they have and going in fully focused.Describing Iraq as a strong, organized opponent, Bougherra warned that the Iraqi side plays with high fighting spirit, a quality that fueled their steady progress after wins over Bahrain and Sudan.He acknowledged the pressure is intense but insisted it is the kind of pressure that motivates players to keep pushing for results and strengthens their resolve to deliver for the fans.For his part, veteran midfielder Yacine Brahimi voiced confidence that his teammates are ready, both technically and mentally, for the showdown.The team is chasing victory, entering every match with the aim of winning. Iraq has good players, so Algeria must bring maximum effort and remain completely focused, he outlined.Algeria go into the showdown sitting second in the group, having collected four points so far: a win over Bahrain and a scoreless draw with Sudan.A win tomorrow, Bougherra said, would allow the squad to take a victory lap as they advance to the quarterfinals. Source link
It was curtains for two-time Asian champions Qatar at the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 Sunday after coach Julen Lopetegui’s young side lost 3-0 against Tunisia at Al Bayt Stadium.Qatar, who desperately needed a win to stay in contention of qualifying for the quarter-finals stage but powerful Tunisia – the runners-up at the last edition of Arab Cup in 2021 – brought their A-game to stun Al Annabi at the 16-team tournament. An early goal in the 16th minute by quick-thinking Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane gave Tunisia the start they wanted in the key clash. Yassine Meriah doubled the lead in the 62nd minute. Ben Ali fired one into the Qatar net after a solo run in injury time (90 +4) to complete a dominating win by Tunisia coached by Sami Trabelsi. Lopetegui, missing his key players for the tournament, saw his team lose to Palestine following an own goal last week. That shock 1-0 defeat was followed by a 1-1 draw against Syria three days ago. Akram Afif’s direct freekick in the 89th minute Sunday sailed past the Tunisian goalpost to sum up the dismal performance of the home side. In the other match Sunday at the Education City Stadium, Palestine and Syria produced a goalless draw that allowed them to reach the quarter-finals of the hugely popular tournament. Fan favourite Palestine and Syria finished the group stage with 5 points each. Tunisia ended with 4 points while Qatar could garner only 1 from three matches.Chances were at a premium in a keenly-fought opening half between two sides on four points from their respective opening two matches. Palestine’s Hamed Hamdan flashed a shot well wide from distance before Tamer Seyam’s volley forced a good save out of Syria custodian Elias Hadaya. Syria’s big chance came right at the end of the first half after Elmar Abraham’s dribble caused confusion in the Palestine defence but Omar Khribin dragged his effort wide of the target. There was a moment of concern for Palestine in the 61st minute after the referee pointed to the spot when Wajdi Mohammed made contact with Mohammad Alsalkhadi but the decision was reversed after a VAR review. Both sought a winner but none was forthcoming as the 39,571 fans at Education City Stadium witnessed a share of the spoils.At Al Bayt Stadium, Tunisia tested the waters as early as the second minute when Ben Romdhane set up Marouane Sahraoui, who lobbed his effort over the bar before the Central African side’s relentless passing left Qatar stunned in the 16th minute. Ben Romdhane sparked the move on the left, feeding Ali Maaloul to cut the ball back to Seifeddine Jaziri, who had his effort blocked by Meshaal Barsham, only for Ben Romdhane to pounce on the rebound and place his his shot well beyond the sprawling Qatar keeper. Despite the home crowd advantage, Qatar barely troubled Tunisia, with Sultan al-Brake’s attempt from the edge of the box in the 27th minute comfortably collected by Tunisian goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen. Tunisia continued to dictate proceedings with another attacking sequence carving open the Qatari defence at the half-hour mark, with Ben Romdhane once again at the heart of the move in setting up Firas Chaouat, who pulled his shot narrowly wide. Tunisia went in search of their second with Ben Romdhane and Seifeddine Jaziri both seeing their efforts blocked from inside the box, while Dahmen stayed firm at the other end to keep out Qatar’s advances. The two-time AFC Asian Cup champions fell further behind in the 62nd minute with Meriah turning in Ferjani Sassi’s flick off a corner with a close-range header. Tunisia were reduced to 10 men following Jaziri’s dismissal for a foul on Afif three minutes later but still scored a third through Ben Ali in stoppage time to leave Qatar frustrated. Source link
Coach Ehab Abu Jazar is guiding a national team that carries on its shoulders all the hopes and sorrows of Palestinian football, but it is his mother, forced by war to live in a Gaza tent, who is his main inspiration and motivation.The war that broke out following Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 put an end to Palestinian league matches, and left athletes in exile fearing for their loved ones in Gaza.But Abu Jazar’s mother refuses to let the conflict overshadow the sporting dreams of her son, to whom she feeds tactical advice from the rubble of the Palestinian territory by phone.“She talks to me about nothing but the team. She wants the focus to remain solely on the tournament,” the 45-year-old manager told AFP.“My mother asks me about the players, who will play as starters and who will be absent, about the tactics, the morale of the players and the circumstances surrounding them.”The coach’s mother Huda Mahmoud Abu Jazar, 62, is now displaced in Gaza’s Al-Mawasi camp, near Khan Yunis, living in a tent with her other son, his wife and their children.“My feelings are indescribable from the amount of happiness I feel for my son and his amazing team,” she told AFP.She beamed with pride about him and the Palestinian squad, saying her entire camp cheered when the team beat Qatar in an Arab Cup match last week.“You could hear ululations everywhere. They brought back a joy we had forgotten in Gaza,” she said.“He made us all proud. It is a great honour for us.”The manager, himself a former left-back, says he wants his players to convey the spirit of his mother and Gazans like her.“We always say that we are a small Palestinian family representing the larger family,” he said.“Undoubtedly, it puts pressure on us, but it’s positive pressure.”The Palestinian team are 96th in the FIFA rankings, and their hope of playing in their first World Cup vanished this summer.But the squad, most of whom have never set foot in Gaza, is within reach of the Arab Cup quarter-finals, keeping their message of resilience alive.Palestine play Syria in their final Arab Cup group match Sunday, where a draw would be enough to achieve an unprecedented feat for the team.He said progress would show the world that the Palestinians, if given the right conditions, can “excel in all fields”.Abu Jazar finished his playing career in 2017 before managing the Palestinian U-23 team and eventually taking the top job last year.After the war broke out, his family home was destroyed, displacing his mother in Gaza, like most of the territory’s population during the height of the conflict.He now feels pressure to deliver for them after witnessing from exile the horrors of the war, which came to a halt in October thanks to a fragile US-backed ceasefire.“At one point, it was a burden, especially at the beginning of the war,” he said.“We couldn’t comprehend what was happening.“But we possess the genes of resilience.“If we surrender and give in to these matters, we as a people will vanish.” Related Story Source link
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It was curtains for two-time Asian champions Qatar at the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 on Sunday after coach Julen Lopetegui’s young side lost 3-0 against Syria at Al Bayt Stadium.Qatar, who desperately needed a win to stay in contention of qualifying for the quarter-finals stage but powerful Tunisia – the runners-up at the last edition of Arab Cup in 2021 – brought their A-game to stun Al Annabi at the 16-team tournament. An early goal in the 16th minute by quick-thinking Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane gave Tunisia the start they wanted in the key clash. Yassine Meriah doubled the lead in the 62nd minute. Ben Ali fired one into the Qatar net after a solo run in injury time (90 +4) to complete a dominating win by Tunisia coached by Sami Trabelsi. Lopetegui, missing his key players for the tournament, saw his team lose to Palestine following an own goal last week. That shock 1-0 defeat was followed by a 1-1 draw against Syria three days ago. Akram Afif’s direct freekick in the 89th minute on Sunday sailed past the Tunisian goalpost to sum up the dismal performance of the home side.In the day’s other match on Sunday at the Education City Stadium, Palestine and Syria produced a goalless draw that allowed them to reach the quarter-finals of the hugely popular tournament. Fan favourite Palestine and Syria finished the group stage with 5 points each. Tunisia ended with 4 points while Qatar could garner only 1 from three matches. Chances were at a premium in a keenly-fought opening half between two sides on four points from their respective opening two matches. Palestine’s Hamed Hamdan flashed a shot well wide from distance before Tamer Seyam’s volley forced a good save out of Syria custodian Elias Hadaya. Syria’s big chance came right at the end of the first half after Elmar Abraham’s dribble caused confusion in the Palestine defence but Omar Khribin dragged his effort wide of the target. There was a moment of concern for Palestine in the 61st minute after the referee pointed to the spot when Wajdi Mohammed made contact with Mohammad Alsalkhadi but the decision was reversed after a VAR review. Both sought a winner but none was forthcoming as the 39,571 fans at Education City Stadium witnessed a share of the spoils. At Al Bayt Stadium, Tunisia tested the waters as early as the second minute when Ben Romdhane set up Marouane Sahraoui, who lobbed his effort over the bar before the Central African side’s relentless passing left Qatar stunned in the 16th minute. Ben Romdhane sparked the move on the left, feeding Ali Maaloul to cut the ball back to Seifeddine Jaziri, who had his effort blocked by Meshaal Barsham, only for Ben Romdhane to pounce on the rebound and place his his shot well beyond the sprawling Qatar keeper. Despite the home crowd advantage, Qatar barely troubled Tunisia, with Sultan Al Brake’s attempt from the edge of the box in the 27th minute comfortably collected by Tunisian goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen. Tunisia continued to dictate proceedings with another attacking sequence carving open the Qatari defence at the half-hour mark, with Ben Romdhane once again at the heart of the move in setting up Firas Chaouat, who pulled his shot narrowly wide. Tunisia went in search of their second with Ben Romdhane and Seifeddine Jaziri both seeing their efforts blocked from inside the box, while Dahmen stayed firm at the other end to keep out Qatar’s advances. The two-time AFC Asian Cup champions fell further behind in the 62nd minute with Meriah turning in Ferjani Sassi’s flick off a corner with a close-range header. Tunisia were reduced to 10 men following Jaziri’s dismissal for a foul on Afif three minutes later but still scored a third through Ben Ali in stoppage time to leave Qatar frustrated. Related Story Source link
Jockey Alberto Sanna guided August George to the Al Uqda Two-Year-Old Cup Saturday. August George displayed determination and sharp finishing speed to capture the Al Uqda Two-Year-Old Cup by the finest of margins Saturday.At the Al Uqda Racecourse, August George, in the colours of Sheikh Mohammed Salman al-Thani, secured his second win in four career starts, having finished runner-up in the other two, with a late surge that saw him clinch victory by a head in the over 1300m race for the thoroughbreds.The bay gelding, breaking smartly from barrier five, settled in a handy fourth and tracked the tempo set by Zabeel Flower, who dictated the pace throughout and remained in control until the home turn. Behind the leader, Dapper Charm, Silca Blue and Zoiros raced in close attendance though Silca Blue briefly lost his position before recovering.Approaching the turn, Zoiros moved up to take a narrow lead, prompting August George to begin closing steadily behind him. Once in the home straight, Sanna asked his mount to quicken and the response was immediate. August George surged forward to strike the front, but Silca Blue, racing in the colours of Sheikh Abdul Rahman Rashid al-Thani for the same trainer and ridden by last year’s winning jockey Marco Casamento, launched a powerful challenge on his outside.The pair drew right away from the rest, locked in an intense duel through the final 200m. They hit the line together in a pulsating finish, and for the second time in the evening, the outcome required the verdict of the photo finish. Dapper Charm, representing Saif Jassem A. Alsulaiti, trained by Hamad al-Jehani with Pierre Charles Boudot aboard, stayed on to finish third, four lengths behind the battling pair.Earlier, Ruling Master continued his remarkable progress with a second win in a row landing Race 1, the Thoroughbred Handicap (45–65) for three-year-old+ over 2200m (Class 6), run with 14 runners. The three-year-old bay gelding, carrying the colours of HE Meshaal bin Ali al-Attiyah, presented in good order by Jassim al-Ghazali and partnered by Marco Casamento, got off the mark with a well-timed 1½-length success.Zero Mostel broke sharply from barrier one to assume the early lead, followed by Devious Company, Katleiya and Kubey, who swept forward to take control passing the 1600m mark. The lead changed again when Devious Company pushed ahead at the 1400m though the field remained closely grouped at a steady tempo, with rider’s content to conserve energy for the long run home. As they approached the home turn, Ruling Master began to creep into contention, moving noticeably closer to the leading pack. Once in the straight, Overrule, racing for Abdulaziz Saleh al-Otaibi and trained by Mohammed Hassan al-Matwi with Abdulla Rashid al-Hajri aboard, quickened to take the lead and briefly appeared to hold the upper hand. However, in the tightly bunched closing stages, Ruling Master produced a decisive late burst. Cutting through from midfield, he surged past Overrule to seize the advantage and drew away with authority to secure victory. Thunder Valley, representing Maryam Abdulrahman al-Jaber for Hadi al-Ramzani with Lukas Delozier in the saddle, stayed on for third, three-quarters of a length behind the runner-up. Related Story Source link
Jordan and Iraq reached the FIFA Arab Cup quarter-finals Saturday after victories over Kuwait and Sudan respectively. Defending champions Algeria laid down a marker of their title credentials in a 5-1 thrashing of Bahrain, in a match where Redouane Berkane had a hand in four of the five goals.Egypt rescued a late point against the UAE in a thrilling 1-1 draw at Lusail Stadium, leaving both teams with work to do in their last Group C matches.Kuwait 1-3 JordanJordan booked their place in the quarter-finals with a largely dominant display to defeat Kuwait in their Group C contest at a bouncing Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium. World Cup-bound Jordan caught Kuwait napping for the opening goal, tapping a free-kick from some 30 yards out to Mohannad Abu Taha, who unleashed a blistering drive beyond Sulaiman Abdulghafour with his defence still to organise their wall fully.Abdulghafour was much the busier of the two goalkeepers, and he was beaten again early in the second half as Saed Al Rosan converted following the latest in a series of Jordan corners, with Mahmoud Mardi’s deliveries proving a challenge. With time running out, substitute Yousef Nasser’s header from Eid al-Rashidi’s delicious cross set up a frantic grandstand finish, before Ali Olwan’s penalty deep into added time finally settled the contest after he had burst clear and been felled by the keeper.Egypt 1-1 UAEEgypt avoided defeat against the UAE with a dramatic late equaliser as the two sides played out a 1-1 draw at Lusail Stadium in Group C match. In front of over 36,000 fans, the UAE took the lead in the 59th minute through substitute Lucas Caio. Egypt responded late, with Marwan Hamdi heading in the equaliser three minutes from time to secure a point for the Pharaohs.The draw left both teams in a difficult position. Egypt needed a win to recover from their opening-round draw with Kuwait, while the UAE were seeking their first points after losing to Jordan in the first round. This was the first Arab Cup meeting between the two sides.Group C also features Kuwait and World Cup 2026 qualifiers Jordan. Jordan currently tops the group with six points, followed by Egypt and Kuwait with two points each, while the UAE remains at the bottom with no points.Bahrain 1-5 Algeria Qatar’s national team may be struggling at the Arab Cup, but the domestic Stars League has been providing plenty of talent in other teams that is absolutely flourishing. That’s certainly the case with the defending champions Algeria, with Qatar-based players having a hand in all five goals in their romp over Bahrain.The Fennecs raced to a 3-1 lead at the interval after Al Wakrah’s Redouane Berkane scored the opener and then teed up Al Duhail’s Adil Boulbina for the second. That came shortly after Bahrain had swept home a leveller in a frenetic period that produced three goals in just six minutes. Berkane was back at it again either side of the break, winning a penalty that Yassine Benzia dispatched in first half stoppage-time before grabbing his second shortly after the resumption.Substitute Yacine Brahimi, another Qatar-based player, then teed up Boulbina up for his second and Algeria’s fifth. The comfortable win maintained an unbeaten start for an Algerian side that face Iraq in the section finale on 9 December.Sudan 0-2 IraqIraq progressed to the last eight of the tournament as they held out against sustained Sudan pressure early in the match before snatching victory with two goals in the closing stages. After being on the back foot for much of the first half, Graham Arnold’s side edged their noses in front when Player of the Match Mohanad Ali seized on a poor defensive header from a free-kick to fire his side ahead. The passionate Iraq fans inside Stadium 974 were on their feet once again moments later as Amjed Attwan made sure of the victory with six minutes left. Source link
Qatar coach Julen Lopetegui says he still believes in his team as the hosts take on Tunisia in a must-win clash at the Arab Cup at 8pm tonight at Al Bayt Stadium.Qatar have dropped points in both of their games so far, conceding late goals against Palestine and Syria as they stare at early exit from the tournament. Lopetegui said the team played well in their last match but admitted the result was hard to accept. “We were unhappy with how the game ended, but football can be cruel,” the Spaniard said Saturday. “But at the same time, we played really well against Syria. Football is like this sometimes. It’s not easy to accept that. We’ll now have to use all this frustration to push up in the next match.”Both Qatar and Tunisia are in precarious positions. Tunisia also failed to win their opening two games, and today’s match is a must-win for both. Their quarter-final hopes will also depend on the Syria–Palestine match being played at the same time today at the Education City Stadium. If Syria and Palestine draw, they will both qualify, regardless of the result at Al Bayt.Qatar need two things to advance: a win over Tunisia, and a Palestine victory over Syria. Tunisia’s path is the opposite: beat Qatar and hope Syria defeat Palestine.Lopetegui said his team can only focus on their own performance. “We have to compete well, stay concentrated, and do everything we can,” he said.Lopetegui described Tunisia as one of the strongest teams in the tournament, saying they have several high-quality players. But he insisted Qatar can still win if they stay sharp and give everything.Midfielder Ahmed Fathy said the team has struggled mentally after failing to close out games. “The last match was tough on us,” he said. “But we can’t think about the past. We must focus on Tunisia and take the positives from our last performance.”Fathy also called on Qatari fans to fill the stands. “We always need their support. Monday is a big game, and we want to make them proud,” he said.Tunisia coach Sami Trabelsi said neither team controls its own destiny, but both must fight until the end. He said Tunisia expect strong backing from their fans in Doha. “We must forget what happened earlier in the tournament and focus only on winning,” he said. “This is our last chance.”Tunisian striker Seif Jaziri said the team will approach the match with full seriousness. He praised Qatar’s strengths but added that Tunisia will look to take advantage of any weaknesses. Related Story Source link
Flamengo set to face Cruz Azul in Qatar as excitement builds for the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2025
The stage is set for FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2025, following CR Flamengo claiming the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores title. The Brazilian side will face Mexico’s Cruz Azul in the FIFA Derby of the Americas Qatar 2025 on December 10 in Qatar. This marks the first of the final three matches of the prestigious club competition that Qatar will be hosting during the rest days of the ongoing FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, showcasing the country’s exceptional organisational capabilities and the international football community's trust in its ability to deliver world-class football tournaments. Tickets for FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2025 are available at www.roadtoqatar.qa, with prices starting from QR20. A maximum of six tickets per person can be purchased per match. The following matches will be played in Qatar:FIFA Derby of the Americas Qatar 2025Wednesday, 10 December 2025 | 8pm, Doha timeCruz Azul (Mexico) v CR Flamengo (Brazil)Ahmad bin Ali StadiumFIFA Challenger Cup Qatar 2025Saturday, 13 December 2024 | 8pm, Doha timeFIFA Derby of the Americas Qatar 2025 winner v Pyramids FC (Egypt)Ahmad bin Ali StadiumFIFA Intercontinental Cup Final Qatar 2025Wednesday, 17 December 2025 | 8pm, Doha timeParis Saint-German (France) v FIFA Challenger Cup Qatar 2025 winnerAhmad bin Ali StadiumAll tickets will be digital and will include accessible seating options for disabled fans. Disabled fans wishing to request accessible seats can do so by sending an e-mail to accessibility-fic@sc.qa. Prices for accessibility tickets start from QR 20. Qatar successfully hosted the first edition of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup in its new format in 2024 when Real Madrid were crowned club champions in front of a sell-out crowd at the iconic 80,000-seater Lusail Stadium, host of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Final. Ahmad bin Ali Stadium is connected seamlessly to the Al Riffa Doha Metro station (Green line) and will offer barrier-free experience to disabled fans. Source link
