Riyadh officially confirmed as the host of 2023 World Combat Games

Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, President of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and Ivo Ferriani, President of the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF). (SOPC)
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Updated 25 April 2022
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Riyadh officially confirmed as the host of 2023 World Combat Games

  • The announcement was made after an agreement between the heads of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee and the Global Association of International Sports Federations
  • Prince Abdulaziz revealed that this tournament will be the latest in a growing series of international sporting events that are held under the banner of Saudi Vision 2030

Riyadh has been confirmed as host of the 2023 World Combat Games after a formal agreement was signed on Sunday between Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, president of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and Ivo Ferriani, president of the Global Association of International Sports Federations.

The news that the event will be held in Saudi Arabia first broke last May, and now the announcement has rubber-stamped the event.

Prince Abdulaziz revealed that this tournament will be the latest in a growing series of international sporting events that are held under the banner of Saudi Vision 2030, which will promote a healthier and more active lifestyle across the Kingdom.

He added that Saudi Arabia already has the infrastructure to organize this event, which will include 15 martial arts games.

“We are all very happy to host so many world champions at these games,” he added.


Bayern beat Cologne 3-1 to set Bundesliga record at halfway mark

Updated 15 January 2026
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Bayern beat Cologne 3-1 to set Bundesliga record at halfway mark

  • Bayern came from a goal down to earn their sixth league win in the last seven matches
  • The Bavarians have clear water between themselves and Borussia Dortmund in 2nd place on 36 points

COLOGNE, Germany: Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich battled past hosts Cologne 3-1 on Wednesday to record the best first half of a season in the league’s history and maintain their 11-point lead at the top of the standings.
Bayern came from a goal down to earn their sixth league win in the last seven matches, and moved up to 47 points with a goal difference of +53. The previous best mark after 17 matches belonged to Pep Guardiola’s ⁠Bayern from the 2013/14 season, also with 47 points but a goal difference of +35.
The Bavarians, who host Union Saint-Gilloise in the Champions League next week, have clear water between themselves and Borussia Dortmund in second place on 36 points.
Cologne did not look at all ⁠intimidated by Bayern’s 8-1 demolition of VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday, and took a fully deserved 41st-minute lead with Linton Maina’s spectacular 60-meter solo run and superb finish to beat keeper Manuel Neuer.
The visitors managed to level before the break when Serge Gnabry flicked the ball into the net off the crossbar from the tightest of angles in first-half stoppage time.
Jakub Kaminski had the hosts’ best chance to ⁠score again with a low 58th-minute drive, but Neuer did well to push the ball wide in a crowded box.
The hosts managed to keep Bayern away from their box for much of the second half but could do nothing when Hiroki Ito headed on a deep cross and Kim Min-jae nodded in for a 2-1 lead.
Teenager Lennart Karl made sure of the three points in the 84th minute when he slotted in from a Luis Diaz assist.