Saudi Arabia ready for Panama test in prep for World Cup

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Updated 09 November 2022
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Saudi Arabia ready for Panama test in prep for World Cup

RIYADH: With less than a fortnight to go before Saudi Arabia kick off their World Cup campaign against Argentina, the Green Falcons continue to get ready with a friendly against Panama.

The team, who have been preparing in Abu Dhabi, are keen to get the squad fully fit before the start of football’s greatest competition.

Saleh Al-Shehri, who continued fitness work, joined Wednesday’s training session. Captain Salman Al-Faraj performed exercises under medical staff supervision.

But in a boost to Harvé Renard’s team, Sultan Al-Ghannam and Nasser Al-Dosari returned to general training at the Emirates Palace Stadium, where the Green Falcons have been plotting their World Cup plans for the past few weeks.

The team has beaten Iceland and North Macedonia and drew with Albania and Honduras in friendlies. They’ll be hoping to keep that unbeaten streak as they face Panama on Thursday.

The squad will face their toughest preparation match yet as they take on fellow World Cup qualifiers Croatia next week in the Saudi capital before they jet off to Qatar.

Saudi Arabia are joined in Group C of the World Cup by Argentina, Poland and Mexico. Their first clash will be against a Lionel Messi-led Argentina at Lusail Stadium, Qatar on Nov. 22.


Sharjah Self-Defence takes opening-day lead at Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

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Sharjah Self-Defence takes opening-day lead at Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

  • Round 1 of the competition is taking place at Nad Al Sheba Complex in Dubai

DUBAI: The Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship — Round 1 No Gi got underway in Dubai on Saturday with the Sharjah Self-Defence Sports Club leading the standings at the end of the day’s action.

The competition took place at Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex with action across the U-12, U-14 and U-16 categories.

Day 1 also saw Al Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club finish in second place and Palms Sports — Team 777 in third.

Mohamed Hussain Al-Marzooqi, board member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said the inclusion of the No Gi category reflects the federation’s commitment to providing athletes with more competitive opportunities and developing their skills across different jiu-jitsu styles. He stressed that investment in youth categories remains essential to building a generation capable of representing the UAE at regional and international competitions.

“No Gi competitions offer a different challenge in jiu-jitsu, with a focus on speed, flexibility and tactical awareness,” said Al-Marzooqi. “We include this format to help develop athletes’ skills, prepare them for international competition, and build well-rounded athletes who can adapt to different styles.”

The championship continues on Sunday with competitions in the U-18, Adults and Masters categories, with significant participation from clubs and academies from across the UAE.