Jordan, Iran and Oman claim wins at U-23 WAFF Championship

Action from the match between Jordan (in red) and the UAE at the U-23 WAFF Championship (Twitter/@waffootball)
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Updated 15 June 2023
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Jordan, Iran and Oman claim wins at U-23 WAFF Championship

  • Wins over the UAE, Syria and Yemen send trio to top of their groups at West Asia tournament

Jordan, Iran and Oman have topped their groups at the U-23 West Asian Football Federation Championship after wins on Wednesday night in Baghdad.

In Group A, Jordan beat the UAE 2-1 to lead the standings with four points from two matches, having drawn their opening match 2-2 against hosts Iraq on Monday.

Iraq and the UAE, who play each other on Friday, sit in second and third.

Group B’s second match saw Iran claim a 3-1 win over Syria, who on Monday had lost 1-0 to Palestine.

Iran, with three points, lead the standings on goal difference from the Palestinian team, while Syria remain bottom with no points.

Meanwhile, in Group C, Oman maintain their 100 percent record into the tournament with a 3-0 win over Yemen following their opening day 1-0 victory over Lebanon.

Oman, with six points, have now secured a spot in Sunday’s semifinals, while Lebanon and Yemen meet on Friday, hoping a win for either could leave them as the best of the second-placed teams in the group stage.


Arbeloa backs five Real Madrid stars he ‘always’ wants playing

Updated 31 January 2026
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Arbeloa backs five Real Madrid stars he ‘always’ wants playing

  • Los Blancos have sometimes struggled for balance when too many of their attacking talents play together
  • “I always want to have the best players on the pitch, and the more minutes they can be available to the team for me, the better,” Arbeloa said

MADRID: Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa insisted Saturday he would stand by the team’s star players and give them as many minutes as possible, despite debate over whether the team can function effectively with them all on the pitch.
Los Blancos, who were beaten at Benfica in the Champions League on Wednesday to drop into the play-off round, have sometimes struggled for balance when too many of their attacking talents play together.
Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior have completed each of the last four games for Arbeloa, along with goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, while midfielder Fede Valverde started all four and been substituted once.
“I always want to have the best players on the pitch, and the more minutes they can be available to the team for me, the better,” Arbeloa told a news conference, when asked if those five players were “untouchable.”
“These are players who can shake up a match at any moment. There will be people who aren’t Madrid fans who don’t want them on the pitch, but I imagine Madrid supporters want their best players always available, always on the field.
“I think the five players mentioned are among the top ten in the world, and so they have my full trust. And it’s not just my trust — their performance is what’s putting them on the pitch.”
Real Madrid host Rayo Vallecano on Sunday in La Liga, looking to bounce back from the defeat by Benfica and put pressure on leaders Barcelona.
French superstar Mbappe criticized the team for their inconsistency and Arbeloa said Madrid are working on solving that issue.
“Look, we’re working to find the consistency we want in our game and at all levels, and I think right now it’s neither a time for disappointment nor a time for euphoria,” said Arbeloa.
“It’s a time for work, nothing more.”