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Cheering fans gave Switzerland’s World Cup football squad a heroes’ welcome as they returned home on Tuesday after reaching the quarter-finals for the first time in 72 years.Supporters gathered in the Turbinenplatz square in Zurich to greet the “Nati” following their exploits in the United States and Canada, full of pride at what a team from a small country, ranked 19th in the world, had achieved on the biggest stage.Switzerland is on a hot streak, having also reached the last two European Championships quarter-finals.The players and manager Murat Yakin, wearing red t-shirts that said “History”, were welcomed onto a stage in in front of a backdrop reading “We are Switzerland”, in the country’s four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh.”We would have loved to stay for another week,” Yakin told the crowd.”But of course it’s also lovely to be able to return home to our own fans like this.”We’re extremely proud of what the entire staff and all the players have achieved.”Fans joined in with the players as they danced about on the stage, with many supporters dressed in red shirts and baseball caps with the Swiss cross.”It’s a bit hard to fully grasp what we’ve achieved,” said captain Granit Xhaka.”Overall, it was a good tournament. We can be really proud of what we accomplished.”Unfortunately, it wasn’t quite enough in the end. With a bit of luck, we might have gone even further. But that’s part of the game, and we accept it.”Switzerland were beaten 3-1 by Argentina after extra time in Kansas City on Saturday, equalising in the second half shortly before striker Breel Embolo was sent off in tears after simulating a foul with a theatrical dive.The Swiss had had Lionel Messi’s defending champions on the back foot for much of the match -then had to defend valiantly once reduced to 10 men.For fans packed into bars and fan zones in Switzerland, the match finished shortly before 6:00am, with people streaming home in broad daylight after a long, long night.There was plenty of support for Embolo at the Zurich homecoming party, with one youngster holding up a placard asking for his signature.Another home-made sign read: “Dear Breel Embolo, you’re innocent.”Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel said the team’s defining characteristic was “the resilience everyone showed” throughout the tournament.”The way everyone gave it their all, the way everyone kept going right to the end,” he said.”That was huge for every single one of us.”Switzerland topped Group B, drawing 1-1 with Qatar before beating Bosnia-Hercegovina 4-1, and then co-hosts Canada 2-1 in Vancouver.In the knock-out stages, Switzerland downed Algeria 2-0, then beat Colombia 4-3 on penalties after a goalless draw, before losing to Argentina.”It was nice to celebrate here with all the fans, and to welcome the team, which was a joy to watch,” said supporter Roman, who came from the Zurich suburbs.”We know they should have gone through, but it was great that we were able to celebrate them.”Jernnine, who came from Basel with her family, said they had woken up early to watch the rollercoaster quarter-final.”It was emotional; it was cool!” she told AFP. Related Story Source link
India's space agency launched its heaviest ever payload on Wednesday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling the deployment ‘a significant stride’ for the space sector.The LVM3-M6 rocket launched the US-built AST SpaceMobile communications satellite into low-Earth orbit.The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said it was the ‘heaviest payload to be launched from Indian soil’.The launch is a boost for India's ambitious low-cost space programme, with plans for an uncrewed orbital mission and human spaceflight in the coming years.The satellite, weighing 6,100 kilograms (13,448 pounds), was launched on a modified version of a rocket that India plans to use for its future space missions.India is vying for a larger slice of the booming commercial satellite business as phone, internet and other companies seek expanded and more high-end communications.Modi said the launch marked ‘a proud milestone in India's space journey’.’It strengthens India's heavy-lift launch capability and reinforces our growing role in the global commercial launch market,’ he said in a statement.Earlier this year, ISRO launched the CMS-03 communication satellite, which weighs about 4,410 kilograms.For these heavy launches, India has deployed an upgraded version of the rocket it used to send an unmanned craft to the Moon in August 2023.The world's most populous nation has flexed its spacefaring ambitions in the last decade with its space programme growing considerably, and rivalling the achievements of established powers at a much cheaper price tag.It has said it plans to launch an uncrewed orbital mission before its first human spaceflight in 2027.Modi has also announced plans to send an astronaut to the Moon by 2040. Source link
Qatari shooters continued their strong performances at the Arab Pistol and Rifle Championship in Muscat Tuesday, winning four medals. Salma Almas claimed gold in the women’s 10m air pistol event and also teamed up with Duaa Rahmatullah and Aisha al-Abdullah to secure silver in the team competition. Rahmatullah added a bronze medal in the individual event. The mixed doubles pair of Al Maha al-Ali and Abdullah al-Sunaidi captured bronze in the 10m air rifle. With these results, Qatar’s medal tally rose to eight medals – one gold, three silver and four bronze. Source link
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