Neymar scores hat-trick as PSG win game suspended after racism walkout

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PSG’s Neymar celebrates after scoring his side’s opening goal during the Champions League game against Istanbul Basaksehir at the Parc des Princes, Paris, France, Dec. 9, 2020. (AP Photo)
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Istanbul Basaksehir’s Demba Ba speaks with Paris Saint-Germain’s Marco Verratti, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe during the UEFA Champions League game at the Parc des Princes, Paris, Dec. 8, 2020. (AFP)
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The Paris St Germain v Istanbul Basaksehir F.K. Champions League game at the Parc des Princes was suspended after an alleged racist insult by the fourth official, Paris, France, Dec. 8, 2020. (Reuters)
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Neymar scores hat-trick as PSG win game suspended after racism walkout

  • Both sets of players and the match officials took a knee on the pitch before resuming the match that had been suspended over an alleged racist insult
  • Romanian fourth official, Sebastian Coltescu, appeared to describe Basaksehir assistant coach Pierre Webo, a former Cameroon international player, as ‘black,’ or ‘negru’ in Romanian

PARIS: Neymar scored a stunning hat-trick as Paris Saint-Germain romped to a 5-1 win over Istanbul Basaksehir on Wednesday, while both sets of players and the match officials took a knee on the pitch before resuming the match that had been suspended over an alleged racist insult.

The world’s most expensive player was clearly in the mood and he put PSG in front within seven minutes of the restart with a stunning turn and nutmeg followed by a curling strike into the top corner.

Kylian Mbappe set up Neymar to make it 2-0, and the Brazilian then won a penalty which was converted by Mbappe for the third goal just before half-time
Neymar completed his hat-trick with another tremendous hit after a one-two with Angel di Maria at the start of the second half, and Mbappe got PSG’s fifth into an open goal after Mehmet Topal had scored for Basaksehir.

The unprecedented walkout of Paris Saint-Germain and Istanbul Basaksehir players over an alleged racist comment by a Champions League official sparked a new row about racism in football.
Both teams left the pitch on Tuesday after a touchline argument erupted when the Romanian fourth official, Sebastian Coltescu, appeared to describe Basaksehir assistant coach Pierre Webo, a former Cameroon international player, as “black,” or “negru” in Romanian.
The group game in Paris, which was goalless at the time, was suspended and resumed on Wednesday where it left off, in the 14th minute, with a different set of officials.
PSG forward Kylian Mbappe tweeted “Say no to racism,” while teammate Neymar posted “Black Lives Matter.” Both players were prominent in the heated discussions on the touchline.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is understood to be close to Basaksehir’s owners, tweeted that he “strongly condemns the racist remarks,” while France’s sports minister Roxana Maracineanu, who was born in Romania, praised the players’ “historic decision.”
Basaksehir midfielder Giuliano told Brazilian media: “(The comment) was very clear, many people heard, including our coach. It was disgraceful.
“As a team and a group, we decided to protest because that is unacceptable. Racism has to end.”
The row flared after Webo was shown a red card. Television microphones in the empty Parc des Princes stadium — matches are taking place without spectators because of Covid-19 restrictions — then picked up a furious Webo repeatedly asking why a racist term had been used to describe him.
In the exchange in question between the all-Romanian officiating team, Coltescu said: “The black one over there. This is not possible. Go and identify him. That guy, the black one.”
Basaksehir’s Senegalese forward Demba Ba, among the substitutes for the away side, could be heard remonstrating with the official in English, saying: “When you mention a white guy, you never say ‘this white guy’, you just say ‘this guy’, so why when you mention a black guy do you say ‘this black guy?’“
European football’s governing body UEFA promised a “thorough investigation.”
The French government’s spokesman Gabriel Attal condemned all racism in sport and commended the “solidarity” shown by both teams.
Rio Ferdinand, the former Manchester United and England defender and now a TV pundit, said on BT Sport: “I think we are at a disturbing tipping point. Not a week goes by without an incident involving race.
“The players walking off is a step in the right direction, but it can’t just be left to them.”
Ferdinand’s brother Anton was involved in a high-profile incident in 2012 when Chelsea player John Terry was accused of racially abusing him during a match in England.
Many athletes have taken a strong stand against racism since Black Lives Matter protests flared around the world over the death of George Floyd during his arrest in Minneapolis in May.
Danny Makkelie of the Netherlands was named as the referee for the remainder of the game. The other officials will be Dutch and Polish. They replace Romanian referee Ovidiu Hategan, his two assistants and Coltescu.
The president of the Turkish champions said his side refused to restart the game as long as the fourth official was still involved.
“The fourth official used the word ‘negro’ in front of everybody,” Goksel Gumusdag told Turkish television channel TRT Spor.
Basaksehir responded to the incidents by tweeting “NO TO RACISM #Respect,” along with a photo of UEFA’s anti-racism logo.
The message was retweeted by PSG.
“All forms of racism go against the values held by Paris Saint-Germain, the club’s chairman, staff and players,” the French champions said.
Regardless of the result of the match, PSG have qualified for the last 16 from Group H after RB Leipzig beat Manchester United 3-2 in Germany.
However, PSG will need to win the game in order to finish top of the group above the German team.


Al-Attiyah claims victory at 2026 Hail Baja international rally

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Al-Attiyah claims victory at 2026 Hail Baja international rally

HAIL: The Hail Baja Toyota International Rally 2026 ended on Saturday with Nasser Al-Attiyah claiming overall victory, completing the event in a total time of 4 hours, 6 minutes, 23 seconds. Yazeed Al-Rajhi finished second with 4:07:05, while Dania Akeel secured third place with 4:20:47.

The event was organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, in cooperation with the Ministry of Sport, the Hail Region Emirate and the Hail Region Development Authority, with Jameel Motorsport as official partner alongside the Saudi Motorsport Marshals Club.

The winners were crowned by Mansour Al-Mokbel, CEO of Saudi Motorsport Company, in the presence of Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, chairman of the Hail Region Development Authority board.

The ceremony followed the second and final stage of the rally, which was hosted in Baqaa and covered a total distance of 323 km, including 151 km of the timed special stage.

The event brought together 152 drivers and navigators from 26 nationalities, including 72 Saudis, with 93 vehicles competing across six categories.

Overall classification — Hail Baja Toyota International Rally 2026

FIA Ultimate Category

Nasser Al-Attiyah (Qatar)

Yazeed Al-Rajhi (Saudi Arabia)

Dania Akeel (Saudi Arabia)

FIA Challenger Category

Yasir Bin Saiedan (Saudi Arabia)

Hamad Al-Wuhaibi (Oman)

Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari (Qatar)

FIA SSV Category

Fernando Alvarez (Argentina)

Mansour Al-Helai (UAE)

Erik van Loon (Netherlands)

FIA Stock Category

Majed Al-Thunayan (Saudi Arabia)

Abdullah Al-Shegawi (Saudi Arabia)

Al-Mashna Al-Shammari (Saudi Arabia)

FIM Motorcycles Category

Alex McInnes (Great Britain)

Mohammed Al-Balooshi (UAE)

Sultan Al-Balooshi (UAE)

FIM Quad Bikes Category

Hani Al-Noumesi (Saudi Arabia)

Abdulaziz Al-Atwi (Saudi Arabia)

Ahmed Al-Jaber (Saudi Arabia)

Saudi Toyota Baja Championship

Ultimate Cars Category

Faris Al-Shammari (Saudi Arabia)

Motab Al-Qnon (Saudi Arabia)

Khalaf Al-Shammari (Saudi Arabia)

SSV Category

Prince Sultan bin Turki bin Sultan (Saudi Arabia)

Mashael Al-Huwaish (Saudi Arabia)

Abdulmoeen Al-Shawaf (Saudi Arabia)

Stock Category

Mohammed Al-Asiri (Saudi Arabia)

Salem Al-Quraini (Saudi Arabia)

Hatem Al-Shammari (Saudi Arabia)

The Hail Baja international rally is considered one of the region’s premier motorsport events. It has been a key fixture on the desert rally calendar for more than two decades, offering high standards and an exciting sporting experience for both competitors and spectators. The rally also holds an important position on the calendars of several regional and international championships, reinforcing its status as one of the standout cross-country rallies in the region and reflecting Saudi Arabia’s growing reputation as a global motorsport destination.