New Caledonia beats Tahiti

Updated 12 September 2012
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New Caledonia beats Tahiti

WELLINGTON, New Zealand: Georges Gope-Fenepej scored twice as New Caledonia beat Tahiti 4-0 yesterday in the third stage of Oceania regional qualifying for the 2014 World Cup.
Cesar Lolohea and Bertrand Kai also scored for New Caledonia, which posted its first win in the four-nation qualifying tournament after a loss to New Zealand. Oceania Nations Cup champion Tahiti is winless after two matches, having lost 2-0 to the Solomon Islands in its opening match.
After a scoreless first half, Lolohea opened the scoring in the 57th minute with a 35-meter drive that beat goalkeeper Xavier Samin.
Kai headed home Lolohea’s cross in the 60th minute and Gope-Fenepej scored from a Lolohea pass two minutes later as New Caledonia scored three goals in five minutes.
Gope-Fenepej completed his double in the 90th minute in the match played in the Tahitian capital Papeete.
The third stage of qualifying matches in the Oceania region involves home and away matches between Tahiti, New Caledonia, New Zealand and Solomon Islands, the four semifinalists from the Oceania Nations Cup earlier this year.
New Zealand tops the standings after beating New Caledonia 2-0 and the Solomon Islands 6-1.
The tournament continues until March and the winner plays the fifth-place team from the CONCACAF region for a place in the World Cup finals in Brazil in 2014.

 


Footballco launches new Riyadh studio to boost creator-led content boom

Updated 16 February 2026
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Footballco launches new Riyadh studio to boost creator-led content boom

  • Football media company’s venture caters for its Arabic video-first brands
  • Footballco also plans to create in-studio formats for its fan-driven series, Yalla Fans, previously shot on location at football stadiums

RIYADH: Football media and culture company Footballco have opened a new production studio in Riyadh.

The move allows it to boost the volume of in-studio content created for its leading Arabic video-first football brands — Yalla Goal, Yalla Fans and Yalla Girl, as well as branded content for commercial partners.

The new studio complements Footballco’s Riyadh office, which opened in December 2024 as its Middle East headquarters. Footballco’s move to the city was driven by a desire to better serve clients in Saudi Arabia and to bring it closer to the country’s burgeoning football industry. The company now has 20 full-time staff in the Kingdom.

Footballco currently operates three video-first Arabic-language football brands in the region, all targeting Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha fans and fronted by experienced content creators. Yalla Goal combines spirited discussions, bold challenges and fun games, while Yalla Girl celebrates the growth of women’s football in Saudi Arabia and the region, with a focus on talent, personality, laughter and friendship. Footballco also plans to create in-studio formats for its fan-driven series, Yalla Fans, previously shot on location at football stadiums. 

The company’s decision to invest in creator-led, in-studio video formats is backed by its own research which found that, for young fans, brand partnerships with creators are seen as more valuable than official tournament partnerships.

Footballco’s new studio will increase the frequency of video content created for its channels, supported by two full-time hosts for Yalla Goal — Mohammed Bargat and Waleed Al-Shargi (better known as Shargi), who have a combined following of over 900,000 on their personal channels.

Andy Jackson, Footballco’s Middle East senior vice president, said: “With seven national teams from the region set to appear at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, eight if Iraq qualify through the play-offs, these new facilities and increasing video output sets our brands up for success at a time where we know there will be an unprecedented demand for fun, creator-led video content.

“We’re also excited to welcome both Bargat and Shargi to the team, with both having more than proved themselves as understanding how to create content that resonates with young fans and they are already familiar to our audiences.”

He added: “In December, our Arabic social channels generated over 1.7 billion video views, so we are building from an incredibly strong base to further cement our position as the clear market leader both in Saudi Arabia and the wider region. Our creator-led video formats have proved incredibly popular with brands, and this investment will see us able to offer a broader range of opportunities to our many commercial partners.”

While the World Cup this summer will see Footballco’s new studio in constant use, the company is also readying a slate of programming across Ramadan, with a 30-show spread culminating in an Eid special.

Taha Imani, Footballco’s head of video and social in the Middle East and North Africa region, said: “With YouTube becoming the number one place for fans to enjoy longform and short-form football content, and based on success across Footballco brands such as The Front Three in other markets, we’re expecting to grow at speed as we approach the World Cup giving fans exactly what they want from us on a daily basis.”