Booming Saudi sports showcased with awards and first expo 

SFA Expo and Community Sports Group Awards took place on Saturday night. (Supplied/SFA)
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Updated 21 May 2023
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Booming Saudi sports showcased with awards and first expo 

  • Community groups honored at three-day SFA Expo in Riyadh 

RIYADH: The Saudi Sports for All Federation on Saturday concluded the first SFA Expo in the presence of Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud.

The President of the Saudi Sports for All Federation was joined by Khalid Abdullah Albaker, CEO of Quality of Life,  Shaima Saleh Al-Husseini, SFA Managing Director, and Kholoud Al Junaibi, Secretary-General of UAE Sports for All Federation.

The exhibition, at Riyadh Front Exhibition & Convention Center, included a range of sessions and workshops delivered by more than 90 sports experts and trainers, with many more from around the world attending with a view to invest in the Saudi market.

Prizes were given in the Community Sports Group Awards to groups advancing the Saudi sports industry and regional sports culture. The categories were: the most active community sports group on the SFA app; most unique event idea; most effective sustainable and community service initiative and most active male or female university group.

Al-Husseini said: “We are very pleased to have hosted the SFA Expo. The exhibition will help to raise the Kingdom’s profile on the global stage as a world-class sports hub. 

“It will shine an even brighter spotlight on the importance of sport and physical activity to the economy and society, encouraging more people and families to lead healthy, active lifestyles.”

The exhibition allowed visitors to interact with leading global and regional brands in the sports and fitness sector, attend panel discussions and workshops, and view and participate in competitions that added more excitement and fun to the event. 

It also provided professionals, athletes, trainers, and fitness enthusiasts worldwide with an appropriate platform to discuss challenges in the sports field.

It was launched to contribute to the growth and development of the Saudi sports industry, bolster local sports infrastructure, and transform regional community sports.

It was supported by leading bodies such as the Ministry of Sport, Ministry of Investment, Saudi Business Center, and Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee.


Liverpool thrash West Ham but Salah’s Premier League goal drought up to 10 games

Updated 28 February 2026
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Liverpool thrash West Ham but Salah’s Premier League goal drought up to 10 games

  • Hugo Ekitike, Virgil van Dijk, Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo all scored for Liverpool
  • Salah’s last league goal for Liverpool was way back on Nov. 1 against Aston Villa

LONDON: Mohamed Salah’s run of Premier League games without scoring is up to 10.
Fortunately for the Egypt star, his Liverpool teammates had no problem finding the net in a 5-2 thrashing of West Ham on Saturday that continued the defending champion’s midseason recovery.
Hugo Ekitike, Virgil van Dijk, Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo all scored for Liverpool, which also forced an own-goal as the team racked up more than four goals in a league game for the first time this season.
Liverpool have won four games in a row in all competitions and six in their last seven — the only blip being the home loss to Manchester City. Arne Slot’s side moved level on points with fourth-placed Manchester United, which play on Sunday at home to Crystal Palace.
Salah’s last league goal for Liverpool was way back on Nov. 1 against Aston Villa. It’s his longest scoring drought in the competition since joining from Roma in 2017.
On a high-scoring day in the Premier League, Brentford gave up a three-goal lead before grabbing a stoppage-time winner through Mikkel Damsgaard to beat next-to-last Burnley 4-3 — though there was late drama as Ashley Barnes thought he equalized in the final seconds only for his goal to be ruled out by VAR.
Everton won at Newcastle 3-2 and Bournemouth’s unbeaten run stretched to eight games by fighting back to draw with Sunderland 1-1.