Saudi Arabia beat North Macedonia in World Cup warm up match

Saudi Arabia beat North Macedonia 1-0 on Saturday at Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi. (SPA)
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Updated 22 October 2022
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Saudi Arabia beat North Macedonia in World Cup warm up match

  • Saleh Al-Shehri scored the only goal of the match

ABU DHABI: Saudi Arabia beat North Macedonia 1-0 on Saturday at Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi, as part of the Green Falcons’ preparatory program for the FIFA World Cup next month.

Saleh Al-Shehri scored the only goal of the match.

Coach Herve Renard played the match with two different game plans, during which the first group of the squad played 60 minutes of the match, while the second group completed the last 30 minutes of the match.

Renard dedicated special training to Salman Al-Faraj, Abdullah Mado, Sami Al-Naji and Haitham Asiri, accompanied by the physio and goalkeeper Amin Bukhari.


US invests in counter-drone tech to protect FIFA World Cup venues

Updated 13 January 2026
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US invests in counter-drone tech to protect FIFA World Cup venues

The US will invest $115 million in counter-drone measures to bolster security around the FIFA World Cup and ​America’s 250th Anniversary celebrations, the Department of Homeland Security said on Monday, the latest sign of governments stepping up drone defenses.

The FIFA World Cup will be a major test of President Donald Trump’s pledge to keep the US ‌secure, with over ‌a million travelers expected ‌to ⁠visit ​for ‌the tournament and billions more watching matches from overseas.

The threat of drone attacks has become a growing concern since the war in Ukraine has demonstrated their lethal capabilities. And recent drone incidents have worried both ⁠European and US airports.

“We are entering a new era ‌to defend our air ‍superiority to protect our ‍borders and the interior of the ‍United States,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement. Defense companies are developing a range of technologies aimed at countering drones, including ​tracking software, lasers, microwaves and autonomous machine guns.

The DHS did not specify ⁠which technologies it would deploy to World Cup venues. The announcement comes weeks after the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which sits under DHS, said it granted $250 million to 11 states hosting World Cup matches to buy counter-drone technologies.

Last summer, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, called on Trump, a Republican, to bolster federal support for ‌defending against drone attacks.