Saudi Arabia kick off AFC U23 Asian Cup campaign with 5-0 win over Tajikistan

Saudi's players celebrate during their 5-0 win over Tajikistan in their AFC U23 Asian Cup opener.
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Updated 03 June 2022
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Saudi Arabia kick off AFC U23 Asian Cup campaign with 5-0 win over Tajikistan

  • Young Falcons lead Group D on goal difference from Japan, who defeated the UAE 2-1

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia kicked off their AFC U23 Asian Cup 2022 campaign in Uzbekistan with a comfortable 5-0 win over Tajikistan at the Lokomotiv Club Stadium in Tashkent.

The Saudi team now lead Group D on goal difference from Japan, who earlier on Friday defeated the UAE 2-1.

The Young Falcons took the lead through Hamad Al-Yami in the 42nd minute, before the floodgates opened in the second half.

Ayman Yahya scored the second goal four minutes after the break, and Haitham Asiri made it 3-0 in the 68th minute.

Miteb Al-Harbi scored the fourth goal with four minutes of the 90 left and, in stoppage time, Abdullah Radif added the fifth goal from a penalty spot.

Saudi Arabia play Japan on Monday, with Tajikistan meeting the UAE on the same day.

 


First competitors settle into Milan’s Olympic village

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First competitors settle into Milan’s Olympic village

  • Italy was the first to move in, followed by large delegations from Germany, the Czech Republic, and Japan
  • The Olympic Village in Milan is designed to house 1,700 athletes

MILAN: The Olympic Village in Milan officially opened its doors on Friday, one week before the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Games.
“Italy was the first to move in, followed by large delegations from Germany, the Czech Republic, and Japan,” the organizing committee announced in a statement.
“Further arrivals are expected this evening (Friday), including delegations from the Netherlands and Australia,” added Milano-Cortina 2026.
While the opening ceremony takes place on February 6, the competitions start as early as February 4, notably with curling at Cortina d’Ampezzo in the Dolomites.
The Olympic Village in Milan is designed to house 1,700 athletes and support staff, as Italy’s economic capital hosts most of the ice sports, including figure skating and ice hockey.
Built by a private developer, it will be converted into student residences after the Paralympic Games from March 6-15.
Another Olympic Village, this one temporary and consisting of 377 mobile homes, has been built in Cortina d’Ampezzo, the venue for the women’s alpine skiing and curling events, as well as bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton.
The 2026 Olympics, the third Winter Games organized by Italy, is spread over northern Italy as organizers favored existing sports facilities and sites accustomed to hosting major events such as Anterselva for biathlon, Bormio and Cortina for alpine skiing and Val di Fiemme for Nordic skiing.