Saudi Fencing chief Ahmed Al-Sabban named vice-president of the sport’s Asian confederation

Ahmed Al-Sabban (second from right) has been named Vice-President of the Asian Fencing Federation. (Saudi Fencing Federation)
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Updated 09 October 2021
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Saudi Fencing chief Ahmed Al-Sabban named vice-president of the sport’s Asian confederation

  • Al-Sabban re-elected president of the Saudi Fencing Federation in May until 2024

RIYADH: Ahmed Al-Sabban, president of the Saudi Fencing Federation, has been appointed as the vice-president of the Asian Fencing Confederation during its general assembly, held in the Uzbek capital Tashkent.

Fencing’s popularity in the Kingdom has been rising in recent years among young Saudis in large part thanks to the work that Al-Sabban and the SFF have put in to providing wide-ranging training programs and facilities across the country.

In May, Al-Sabban was re-elected as president of the SFF — a post he first landed in 2017 — until 2024, and he revealed to Arab News the plans to increase participation in fencing in Saudi Arabia.

“According to our program, over the next four years we will look to participate in every senior competition that can gain us points, because that will help our ranking for Paris 2024,” he said. 

“For the age groups for boys and girls we will focus primarily on the Arab and Asian competitions for the under-17s. In 2019 we had our under-17s in the Asia league, and we were ranked first. We may even have overlooked the seniors in favor of the ages groups recently, but it was unintentional.

“Thankfully, as a federation we now have better presence than before, with centers in Jeddah, Riyadh, Madina, Macca and Taif,” he added.


Kane to miss Bayern game against Gladbach with calf knock

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Kane to miss Bayern game against Gladbach with calf knock

  • The England striker should be fit in time for the Champions League last-16 first leg at Atalanta next Tuesday
  • “Kane is out. He got a knock on his calf and hasn’t recovered yet,” Kompany said

BERLIN: Harry Kane will miss Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga match against Borussia Moenchengladbach with a calf injury, coach Vincent Kompany said on Thursday.
The England striker, who has been an ever-present for Bayern this season, should be fit in time for the Champions League last-16 first leg at Atalanta next Tuesday.
“Harry Kane is out. He got a knock on his calf and hasn’t recovered yet,” Kompany said at a pre-match press conference ahead of Friday’s game.
“It’s just a knock, it’s nothing serious over the long term, but we’d need maybe another a day for him to be involved.
“We’re pretty relaxed. Of course we would have liked Harry to be involved, but these things happen...
“Any time Harry isn’t there, some of the boys will be hoping they can have their moment.”
Bayern took a big step toward defending their Bundesliga title last weekend with a comeback 3-2 win at closest challengers Borussia Dortmund to open up an 11-point lead.
Kane scored twice in that match to take his tally in all competitions this season to 45 goals.