Al-Hilal post big win in women’s futsal opener at Saudi Games 2022

Al-Hilal players celebrate the win over Al-Hmmah Club at the Saudi Games 2022. (Twitter/@SaudiGames2022)
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Updated 25 October 2022
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Al-Hilal post big win in women’s futsal opener at Saudi Games 2022

  • Al-Nassr and Al-Yamamah also recorded comfortable victories ahead of the official start of the games in Riyadh on Friday

Al-Hilal enjoyed a comfortable 17-4 victory over Al-Hmmah Club in the opening match of the women’s futsal competition at the Saudi Games 2022 in Riyadh on Tuesday.

Later, Al-Yamamah comprehensively defeated Eastern Flames 12-0. In the final match of the day, Al-Nassr’s recorded a 25-0 win over Al-Taraji.

There will be more matches in the women’s futsal competition on Wednesday and Thursday, ahead of the official opening ceremony for the Games in Riyadh on Friday.


Alonso fears more pain in China with struggling Aston Martin

Updated 12 March 2026
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Alonso fears more pain in China with struggling Aston Martin

  • Fernando Alonso said Thursday he expects another difficult weekend wrestling with his new Aston Martin at the Chinese Grand Prix after failing to finish the season-opener in Australia

SHANGHAI: Fernando Alonso said Thursday he expects another difficult weekend wrestling with his new Aston Martin at the Chinese Grand Prix after failing to finish the season-opener in Australia.
Silverstone-based Aston Martin endured a horror start after serious issues with their Honda power unit and a lack of spare parts.
Two-time world champion Alonso and teammate Lance Stroll had to endure extreme vibration in the chassis caused by the power unit, which was feared could cause the drivers permanent nerve damage.
“The situation unfortunately didn’t change within four or five days since Melbourne, so it will be a difficult weekend,” Alonso told reporters at the Shanghai International Circuit.
“We’ll limit the laps in one or two sessions as we are short on parts. We need laps, to find the window on the chassis side.
“I’ll be happy if we leave China with a more or less normal practice, more or less normal qualifying.”
The Spaniard could not put a timeframe on when improvements might come.
“What can I do within the team? Work harder, help Honda as much as I can,” said Alonso.
“We can allocate resources to help Honda with the power unit. We are one team, it is a bumpy start that I hope won’t last too long.
“We are pushing, we have very talented people in the team, so I hope within a couple of grands prix, we can have a normal weekend.
“To be competitive will take more time. Once we fix the reliability, we will be behind on power and things.”
The 44-year-old veteran has been in Formula One for more than two decades and has driven vastly different iterations of cars from the old V10 petrol engines through to the current complex hybrid configuration.
Despite the issues he said was embracing the challenge of the new cars enthusiastically in what could be his final season on the grid.
His Aston Martin contract expires at the end of 2026.
“Do we enjoy driving these cars? Yes, because we love racing,” Alonso said.
“I do four or five 24-hour races because I love racing and I love driving. So if you jump into an F1 car, you enjoy going fast.
“But it is a challenge, a different challenge.
“I was super lucky to race in (the last) era and I feel lucky to race in both.”