Japan withdraws from hosting Club World Cup due to pandemic

Japan’s Wataru Endo shoots by China’s Lei Wu during a FIFA World Cup qualifying match between China and Japan in Qatar on Tuesday. (AP)
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Updated 09 September 2021
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Japan withdraws from hosting Club World Cup due to pandemic

  • FIFA confirmed that Japan Football Association is no longer in a position to host the Club World Cup 2021 due to COVID-19
  • Decision comes after the Japanese government on Thursday extended COVID-19 state of emergency

JAPAN: The Japan Football Association (JFA) has withdrawn from hosting the 2021 Club World Cup due to the COVID-19 situation in the country, world soccer’s governing body (FIFA) said on Thursday.
The annual tournament, which brings together champions from the six global confederations, was due to be held in December.
“FIFA can confirm that it has been informed today by the JFA that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and hosting situation in the country, they are no longer in a position to host the FIFA Club World Cup 2021,” it said in a statement.
“FIFA would like to thank the JFA for their work and commitment and looks forward to going back to Japan in the future. Further details about an alternative host for the FIFA Club World Cup 2021 will be announced by FIFA in due course.”
The decision comes after the Japanese government on Thursday officially decided to extend the COVID-19 state of emergency in many parts of the country as it looked to suppress a fresh wave of infections.
FIFA last year chose Japan as the hosts for a traditional seven-club event after an expanded 24-team tournament, originally scheduled for China in June 2021, was delayed due to the pandemic.
Japan last hosted the tournament in 2016 and the JFA had planned to stage the event this year as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations, according to local media reports.
A 24-team event is still on the agenda for FIFA, with president Gianni Infantino saying last year that they just needed to decide when it would take place.


Dubai Basketball endure home loss in EuroLeague against Virtus Bologna

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Dubai Basketball endure home loss in EuroLeague against Virtus Bologna

  • The club enters the second half of the season with a 10–12 record

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball were beaten 80-72 by Virtus Bologna at Coca-Cola Arena on Thursday in round 22 of the EuroLeague, in a game where key individual performances made the difference.

The hosts remained competitive throughout, despite Virtus holding a slim advantage for most of the night. Dubai found rhythm in phases, particularly during the middle quarters, and stayed within striking distance until the closing minutes.

However, Virtus managed the decisive moments more efficiently and protected their lead late on.

Aleksa Avramovic led Dubai with 17 points, providing energy and shot-making that kept the home side in the game. His scoring run in the second half briefly shifted momentum and forced Virtus to adjust defensively.

Dwayne Bacon also made a strong contribution, finishing with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Dubai continued to battle physically on both ends of the floor.

Virtus were anchored by an outstanding performance from Saliou Niang, who recorded 17 points and 17 rebounds.

Dubai Basketball’s upcoming games will be decisive as the club enters the second half of the season with a 10–12 record. In February they face EuroLeague heavyweights Olympiacos and Real Madrid at home.