Tunisian football team holds training camp in Dammam

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Tunisian football team is holding a training camp in Dammam from Nov. 6-14. (SPA)
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Tunisian football team is holding a training camp in Dammam from Nov. 6-14. (SPA)
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Updated 08 November 2022
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Tunisian football team holds training camp in Dammam

  • Tunisia is part of the World Cup Group D, which includes France, Australia and Denmark

DAMMAM: The Tunisian football team is holding a training camp in Dammam from Nov. 6-14 in preparation for its participation in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Yasser Hassan Al-Misehal, president of the Saudi Arabia Football Federation, welcomed the Tunisian delegation, wishing them good luck and a great stay in Dammam.

He expressed his hope that the training camp would achieve its goals and that the Tunisian team would present an honorable image of Arab football, along with the Saudi, Moroccan and Qatari teams.

Tunisia is part of the World Cup Group D, which includes France, Australia and Denmark. The Tunisian team will kick off its participation by facing Denmark, followed by Australia. It will conclude its group-stage matches by facing France, the champion of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.


Pakistan to participate in T20 World Cup but won’t play against India on Feb. 15

Updated 01 February 2026
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Pakistan to participate in T20 World Cup but won’t play against India on Feb. 15

  • Controversy over Pakistan’s participation erupted after ICC rejected Bangladesh’s request to relocate their matches to Sri Lanka
  • Pakistan are ⁠scheduled to play all their ‌Group A matches in ‍Sri Lanka and open their campaign against the Netherlands on Feb. 7

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will take part in the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup but won’t play their scheduled group stage match against arch-rival India on Feb. 15, the Pakistani government said on Sunday.

The tournament will be played from Feb. 7 to Mar. 8 and co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, with matches being played across both countries and the final scheduled in Ahmedabad.

The controversy over Pakistan’s participation erupted after the ICC replaced Bangladesh with Scotland, following Bangladesh’s decision to not play matches in India owing to security fears.

Last week, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi had hinted at an outright boycott of the event in protest over the ICC’s decision to reject Bangladesh’s demands to relocate their matches from India to Sri Lanka.

“The Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan grants approval to the Pakistan Cricket Team to participate in the ICC World T20 2026,” read a post on the Pakistani government’s official X account.

“However, the Pakistan Cricket Team shall not take the field in the match scheduled on 15th February 2026 against India.”

Pakistan’s refusal to play against India, who they have already played at neutral venues in Sri Lanka, is likely to have severe financial implications.

Both sides have not played bilateral cricket since 2012 and only face each other in multi-nation events. Under a deal signed last year, India and Pakistan agreed not to travel to each other’s countries in cases where either hosts an ICC event, instead playing at neutral venues.

Pakistan are ⁠scheduled to play all their ‌Group A matches in ‍Sri Lanka. The ‘Men in Green’ will open their campaign against the Netherlands on Feb. 7.