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BEIRUT MARATHON ASSOCIATION CONTINUES PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS


The Beirut Marathon Association continues its participation in international marathons through periodic delegations.

The race director at the association, Irabi Nael, participated in the 2024 Boston Marathon, which is the oldest historically, with its 128th edition, featuring 35,000 runners from around the world.

Nael recorded a time of 00:44:3 hours and also volunteered for a full day at the race expo.

Nael also participated in the London Marathon as a runner and as an assistant to runners to complete the marathon distance (under 4 hours). The operations manager at the association, Francoise Nehme, was present at the race.

Nael and Nehme discussed with a representative from the London Marathon organizing committee the arrival of a technical team to assist the association in the Beirut Marathon scheduled for November 10th.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

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Morocco bests Angola, wins Futsal AFCON


Rabat, The Moroccan national team won the Futsal African Cup of Nations (AFCON 2024), for the third time in a row, after besting Angola 5-1 in the final played Sunday in Rabat.

Soufiane Bourite (6th), Idriss Rais El Fenni (16th), Soufiane El Mesrar (17th), Anas El Ayyane (31st) and Bilal Bakkali (35th) scored for the Atlas Lions, while Adérito (7th) scored the only goal for the Angolans, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

Earlier in the day, Libya beat Egypt 3-1 on penalties (regular time: 2-2) to secure the third spot.

The top three teams in this African contest book their tickets at the Futsal World Cup, which will be held in Uzbekistan from September 14 to October 6.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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In the video… the effects left by the bombing on the Kalsu base, north of Babylon


The National Iraqi News Agency publishes a video clip of the effects left by the bombing on the Kalsu base, north of Babylon.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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Riyadh Season partners with World Boxing Council


Riyadh, Advisor Turki bin Abdulmohsen Al Alshaikh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), announced the partnership between Riyadh Season and the World Boxing Council (WBC).

Highlighting the significance of this collaboration, he said “This partnership represents a vital step forward for Riyadh Season’s mission to elevate Saudi Arabia’s entertainment sector”, adding that WBC’s standing as a leading and respected organization in the boxing world makes the alliance particularly impactful.

Al Alshaikh said Riyadh Season strives to unite audiences worldwide through a captivating and diverse range of entertainment experiences, and as such, “this collaboration with WBC presents a unique opportunity to attract a global audience,’ according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

Mauricio Sulaiman, WBC President, said: ‘We are pleased to welcome the Riyadh Season as a new official partner of the World Boxing Council. The Riyadh Season is a huge event, considered one of the larges
t entertainment events in the world, and the sport of boxing has recently been linked to it, as Riyadh has become internationally recognized as the capital of boxing sport, where three exciting fights were held during the previous Riyadh season.”

Adding that the cooperation between the two entities will generate many ‘distinctive and unique opportunities’, Sulaiman stressed that ‘we look forward to participating in this growing passion in Saudi Arabia”.

‘This partnership will create opportunities and memories that will extend into the lives of many boxing fans around the world through social responsibility programs that include ‘WBC Cares’ programs in hospitals, orphanages, and schools, in addition to awareness programmes with experts in the fields of addiction, bullying, domestic violence, and mental health,” Sulaiman said.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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With two clean goals, our Olympic football team lost with Thailand


Baghdad, Our Olympic football team lost to Thailand by 2-0, at the beginning of its journey in the first round of the third group competitions of the Asian football Cup finals for teams under 23 years old, qualifying for the Paris Olympics.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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Brentford defender Kim Ji-soo cut from South Korean squad before Olympic qualifiers


Seoul, Brentford FC defender Kim Ji-soo will not play for South Korea at the upcoming Olympic men’s football qualifiers in Qatar due to his club commitments, the national football federation announced Monday, the latest blow to the country’s pursuit of a ticket to Paris.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the Korea Football Association (KFA) said Brentford decided not to release their 19-year-old defender for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 Asian Cup, citing club-related reasons. Head coach Hwang Sun-hong selected Pohang Steelers midfielder Kim Dong-jin as a replacement.

Hwang’s team traveled to Dubai last Friday to set up a training camp, and they’re scheduled to travel to Qatar on Wednesday. The U-23 Asian Cup, which doubles as the AFC qualifiers for the Paris Olympics, will kick off next Monday.

Kim Ji-soo, who doesn’t turn 20 until Christmas Eve, would have been South Korea’s youngest player at the AFC event. He has appeared in three matches for the U-23 national team and earned a callup to t
he senior national team for the AFC Asian Cup earlier this year in Qatar, though he didn’t see any action.

Kim had been one of five players based in foreign leagues selected. However, clubs aren’t obliged to release their international players for this AFC tournament, which isn’t on the FIFA international match calendar.

Scottish champions Celtic FC informed the KFA that they would not send forward Yang Hyun-jun to Qatar. Brentford will keep Kim Ji-soo in England.

Dsseldorf forward Kim Min-woo joined the South Korean squad in Dubai. Bae Jun-ho of Stoke City and Jeong Sang-bin of Minnesota United have yet to report to the national team.

At the AFC tournament, South Korea will play in Group B against the United Arab Emirates, China and Japan.

The top two teams from each of the four groups will advance to the quarterfinals, and the top three nations will book their spots in the Olympics. The fourth-place team will face Guinea in an intercontinental playoff.

South Korea has played at every Olympic men’s foo
tball tournament since the under-23 age limit was put in place in 1992.

Source:Bahrain News Agency

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The Olympic team delegation arrives in Doha


The Olympic team delegation arrived in the Qatari capital, Doha, on Monday morning, to enter a short training camp, including a friendly match with its Japanese counterpart next Thursday, in preparation for the Asian qualifying finals for the Paris Olympics.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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Verstappen wins third consecutive Japanese GP


Suzuka, World champion Max Verstappen got back to winning ways on Sunday with a third straight pole-to-flag victory at the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix, leading team mate Sergio Perez across the line for a Red Bull 1-2 at Suzuka.

The Dutchman suffered his first retirement since 2022 in Melbourne last time out to snap a nine-race winning streak but had no mechanical issues this week in a dominant performance to make it three wins from four races this season.

Verstappen, who becomes only the second driver to win three consecutive Japanese Grands Prix alongside seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher, now has a 13-point lead in the driver standings over Perez.

Red Bull lead the constructor standings on 141 points ahead of Ferrari (120) and McLaren (69).

Perez jumped ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in the driver standings. Ferrari’s other driver Carlos Sainz, the winner in Australia two weeks ago, rode fresher tyres in the latter stages of the race to grab the final podium spot, edging out Leclerc
, who used a one-stop strategy.

But the Spaniard was more than 20 seconds behind Verstappen, underlining the gap between the teams in dry, sunny conditions.

McLaren’s Lando Norris finished fifth with the Mercedes pair of George Russell and Hamilton down in a disappointing seventh and ninth respectively after a tactical strategy to switch to hard tyres early in the race backfired.

Hamilton, who said in qualifying it was the best he has felt in the car in years, cut a despondent figure after the race.

Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso finished sixth, with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri eighth.

RB’s Yuki Tsunoda came in 10th, securing points in his home grand prix for the first time to the delight of the crowd.

Alex Albon’s Williams and the RB of Daniel Ricciardo crashed into each other on the opening lap, triggering a red flag and a 30 minute delay while the debris was cleared and a barrier repaired.

Both drivers emerged unscathed and after the stewards investigated the incident, they decided to take no action.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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BRAVE CF signs strategic partnership agreement with BitDelta


Manama, BRAVE® Combat Federation (BRAVE® CF), the most global Mixed Martial Arts promotion in the world, signed a strategic partnership agreement with BitDelta, a leading cryptocurrency exchange enabling diverse asset and commodity trading, who will serve as the brand’s official global trading platform partner.

As part of the agreement, BRAVE® CF will co-host International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) events, featuring aspiring talents who are both sponsored and supported by BitDelta. The announcement strengthens BitDelta’s position in the combat sports industry after it recently signed a deal to become the official global trading platform partner of IMMAF.

Founded in 2016, BRAVE® CF expanded quickly, hosting 80 events in 30 different nations, an industry record, reaching more than 180 countries and territories around the world with the broadcast of its events.

BRAVE® CF COO Ms. Valeria Lang says, “We are excited to have BitDelta, a platform that disrupts the norm and brings the world of trading u
nder one roof, to partner with BRAVE CF that is introducing 650 million MMA fans to a new era of Mixed Martial Arts.”

BRAVE® CF President Mohammed Shahid adds “Together we will be able to give the fans access to the diverse trading opportunities at BitDelta and develop the sport worldwide and be a part of the inspiring global stories of world’s best fighters and the biggest moments of the new transformation of the MMA industry with BRAVE CF.”

Lauren Martin, BitDelta Chief Marketing Officer, added: ‘This partnership marks another step forward for BitDelta as we continue to support the evolution of Mixed Martial Arts and, in particular, the career paths of the sport’s young talents’.

‘We are delighted to join forces with BRAVE® CF, a highly respected brand within the combat sports industry which has achieved tremendous success in a relatively short period of time. The agreements we have signed with both BRAVE® CF and the IMMAF not only showcase our commitment to MMA but also ensure a positive future for the
sport with three major brands working collaboratively’.

The largest Mixed Martial Arts promotion in the Middle East, BRAVE® CF was nominated for the Promotion of the Year prize at the 2021 World MMA Awards.

BitDelta, a disruptive multi-asset trading platform, is committed to becoming the leading platform for traders around the world and ensuring trading is accessible to all.

The partnership will see BRAVE® CF promote BitDelta’s services across its platforms, while also hosting activations at various events designed to enhance the overall fan experience.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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AUSTRALIA DEFEATS LEBANON 5-0 IN WORLD CUP QUALIFIER


Australia secured a convincing 5-0 victory over Lebanon (1-0 at halftime) in a match held earlier on Tuesday in the capital, Canberra. The game, which was considered a home match for Lebanon, was part of the fourth round, first leg, of the ninth group of the joint qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup and the 2027 Asian Cup.

Last Thursday, Australia defeated Lebanon 2-0 in Sydney, securing qualification for the Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia and advancing to the decisive phase of the World Cup qualifiers.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon