Saudi Arabia to host world 3X3 basketball finals

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Updated 12 December 2020
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Saudi Arabia to host world 3X3 basketball finals

  • Final round to be held in Jeddah with the participation of 12 of the world’s elite teams

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia will host the finals of the ninth World Championship Basketball Tournament 3X3, which is organized by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).

Jeddah is hosting the finals for the second time, with the participation of 12 of the world’s elite teams, competing in the final round on Dec. 18-19.

This is one of a series of sporting events held around the country by the Ministry of Sports as part of its initiatives stemming from Vision 2030, organized in cooperation with the Saudi Basketball Federation with the aim of spreading the profile and popularity of the game in the Kingdom.

The president of the Saudi Basketball Federation, Abdulrahman Al-Mass’ad, welcomed all the teams participating in the finals, and extended his thanks to His Royal Highness Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, Minister of Sports and chairman of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee, for supporting the Basketball Federation to host this global event for the second time in the Kingdom.

He said: “The Kingdom’s successes in hosting a number of major international events in various sports during the past years, came only with the help of Allah the Almighty, and then thanks to an ambitious vision towards spreading the culture of different games and increasing their practitioners, which is what our Kingdom witnessed thanks to the empowerment of the sports sector by our wise leadership. We feel and value their support, follow-up and keenness on everything possible, which resulted in our Kingdom becoming a favorite destination for global sports in all its forms and types.”

Al-Mass’ad emphasized that “the preparations for holding this championship in the Kingdom began early after the success of hosting the last eighth edition, and in the next round we took into account the conditions that the world is experiencing following the coronavirus pandemic. Nevertheless, the world will witness this event, as the Kingdom has always accustomed them to, according to the best and most accurate international standards in health and sports, after we all gained great experience, thank Allah, after hosting many sporting events.”

The 3X3 basketball game was officially included in the 2017 Olympic Games, and it will be held for the first time in the upcoming 2021 Tokyo Olympics.


Man pleads guilty to sending ‘abhorrent messages’ to England women’s footballer Carter

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Man pleads guilty to sending ‘abhorrent messages’ to England women’s footballer Carter

  • His admission came after the UK Football Policing Unit launched an investigation last July into abuse directed at Carter
  • Dewale is due to be sentenced on March 25

LONDON: A man pleaded guilty Friday to sending “totally abhorrent” social media messages to England women’s defender Jess Carter during last year’s European Championships.
Nigel Dewale with an address at Prospect Street, Great Harwood, northwest England, entered a guilty plea to one charge of malicious communications and possession of a weapon in a private place at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court on Friday.
His admission came after the UK Football Policing Unit launched an investigation last July into abuse directed at Carter.
Dewale is due to be sentenced on March 25.
Mark Roberts, the football policing lead for the National Police Chiefs’ Council, said: “Everyone is responsible for what they do and say, and posting a message on social media is no different.
“In this case, Dewale sent hateful and malicious messages, thinking that he would be able to hide behind his account name.
“His comments were totally abhorrent, they caused emotional distress for Miss Carter and her family and I welcome the guilty plea entered today.”
A spokesperson for England’s governing Football Association responded to Dewale’s guilty plea by saying “unacceptable behavior will not be tolerated, whether in person or online.”
The spokesperson added: “Our priority remains supporting Jess and all of our England players who continue to be impacted by disgusting online abuse.”
Writing on her social media accounts at the time the abuse came to light, Carter — who went on to help England win a second successive Euros title — said: “From the start of the tournament I have experienced a lot of racial abuse.
“Whilst I feel every fan is entitled to their opinion on performance and result I don’t agree or think it’s OK to target someone’s appearance or race.”
England forward Lauren James suffered online racist abuse after a defeat for her club side Chelsea in 2023.
England men’s players Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho were targeted after they all failed to score penalties in a shoot-out loss to Italy in the Euro 2020 final at London’s Wembley Stadium.