Saudi Arabia’s Dakar Rally 2023 registration underway

The 2023 Dakar Rally will be the fourth year in a row that the race has taken place in Saudi Arabia. (SMC)
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Updated 13 June 2022
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Saudi Arabia’s Dakar Rally 2023 registration underway

  • Promoters Saudi Motorsport Company and organizers Amore Sport announced that applications can be submitted until Oct. 31.

Registration for the 2023 Dakar Rally in the Kingdom are underway, race promoters Saudi Motorsports Company have confirmed.

The SMC, which operates under the umbrella of the Saudi Arabian Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, and organizers Amore Sport, announced that the submission window for the 45th edition of the race opened on Monday, June 6, and will run until Oct. 31, 2022.

The fourth edition of Dakar to take place entirely in Saudi Arabia will feature 70 percent new tracks, compared to the previous three years, and will showcase prominent desert landscapes and archaeological sites across the Kingdom.

The participants will start arriving in Saudi Arabia on Dec. 27 and 28, and the race will start with a preliminary stage from a camp on the banks of the Red Sea on Dec. 31, 2022. This result will determine the first stage’s start order on New Year’s Day.

The Dakar Rally will run from the west to the east of the country, with the competitors taking part in 14 stages over 15 days of competition. The race will conclude on Jan. 15, 2023 in Dammam.


Leeds survive Birmingham scare to reach FA Cup fifth round

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Leeds survive Birmingham scare to reach FA Cup fifth round

  • Wolves also avoided an upset as they won 1-0 at fourth-division Grimsby

LONDON: Leeds survived an FA Cup scare to reach the fifth round with a penalty shoot-out victory against second-tier Birmingham on Sunday.

Birmingham substitute Patrick Roberts snatched an 89th-minute equalizer at St. Andrew’s to cancel out Lukas Nmecha’s 49th-minute opener for Leeds.

With a feisty fourth round tie level at 1-1 after extra-time, Leeds won the shoot-out 4-2.

Joel Piroe, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Brenden Aaronson and Sean Longstaff all converted their penalties for Daniel Farke’s team.

Tommy Doyle’s effort was saved by Leeds goalkeeper Lucas Perri before Roberts fired over the crossbar.

Battling to avoid relegation from the Premier League, Leeds are one win away from reaching the quarterfinals for the first time since 2003.

Wolves also avoided an upset as they won 1-0 at fourth-division Grimsby.

Grimsby stunned Manchester United in the League Cup earlier this season.

But Wolves avoided similar embarrassment thanks to Santiago Bueno’s 60th-minute goal from the visitors’ first shot on target on a mud-caked pitch at Blundell Park.

Grimsby did not manage to force Wolves ‘keeper Sam Johnstone into a save until Andy Cook’s header in the 90th minute.

It was Wolves’ first away win since beating Manchester United in April.

Mired in a miserable season that has left them bottom of the Premier League and almost certain to be relegated, Rob Edwards’ side can still salvage some pride in the FA Cup.

Fulham came from behind to win 2-1 at second tier Stoke.

Cottagers boss Marco Silva made 10 changes from their midweek defeat at Manchester City and nearly paid for the gamble.

South Korean midfielder Bae Jun-ho capped a fine move to put Stoke ahead after 19 minutes.

But Brazilian winger Kevin got his reward for an impressive performance in the 55th minute, sending a first-time shot into the bottom corner.

Harrison Reed completed Fulham’s escape act in the 84th minute, intercepting a poor pass from Stoke keeper Tommy Simkin and slotting home.

Sunderland reached the fifth round for the first time since 2015 as Habib Diarra’s controversial penalty clinched a 1-0 win at second tier Oxford.

Regis Le Bris’ side went in front after 32 minutes when Dennis Cirkin tumbled under Christ Makosso’s challenge.

Referee Thomas Kirk pointed to the spot despite Oxford’s protests and Diarra rubbed salt into their wounds as he calmly converted the penalty.