Lega Serie A CEO hails Saudi fans’ ‘enthusiasm for Italian football’ ahead of Supercup in Riyadh

For the first time, the Supercup features four teams (Supplied)
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Updated 18 January 2024
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Lega Serie A CEO hails Saudi fans’ ‘enthusiasm for Italian football’ ahead of Supercup in Riyadh

  • Inter Milan, Lazio, Napoli and Fiorentina are taking part in the competition at Al-Awwal Park
  • Napoli and Fiorentina go head-to-head in first semifinal on Thursday night

RIYADH: Ahead of the EA SPORTS FC Supercup kickoff in Riyadh, the CEO of Lega Serie A has spoken of his delight that star teams and players from Italian football will once again showcase their skills in Saudi Arabia.

The 36th edition of the historic Supercoppa Italiana, to be held from Jan. 18 to 22, marks the fourth time that the prestigious competition will be held in the Kingdom.

For the first time, the Supercup features four teams — the winners and runners-up of Lega Serie A and the Coppa Italia — with the first semifinal between Napoli and Fiorentina on Thursday night. The second semifinal sees Inter play Lazio on Friday, with the final taking place on Monday Jan. 22. All matches begin at 10 p.m. at Al-Awwal Park, the 25,000-capacity home of Al-Nassr.

Luigi De Siervo, CEO of Lega Serie A, said: “Since we held the first Supercoppa Italiana final in Saudi Arabia, in Jeddah in 2019, we have seen the enthusiasm for Italian football from Saudi Arabian fans. Local fans have become more aware that Italian football is one of the most prestigious styles in the whole world. What the Saudi Arabian government is doing for their fans in attracting high-level players and matches is something very commendable.”

Napoli go into the match having won the Serie A title for the first time in 33 years last season and are determined to add more silverware to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona trophy cabinet.

Napoli manager Walter Mazzarri said: “This is a special match. It’s a chance for us to win a very important title. We are here because we are the champions of Italy, and we are going to do our best tomorrow and we will see what happens.

“We will play like we usually play. Fiorentina are a great and organized team, but we are going to do our best to get to the final.”

Meanwhile Napoli striker Giovanni Simeone, the son of Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone, said: “We’ll try to control the ball as much as possible tomorrow. Our team spirit will help us advance and give the best of what we have on the pitch. I am trying to do the best I can and always support and help my teammates.

“The game is going to be a tough match. The coach has really studied Fiorentina and the technical staff showed us some videos of them playing. The coach has spoken to every player about what needs to be done and everyone is ready. We work every day and try to do our best and we are very excited.”

Fiorentina were defeated in two finals last season — in the Coppa Italia showpiece 2-1 to Inter, and in the UEFA Europa Conference League to West Ham United by the same scoreline. The side from Florence would love to right some wrongs in Riyadh.

Fiorentina manager Vincenzo Italiano said: “It is thoroughly deserved that we have qualified and reached this stage. We will try to avoid mistakes that we have fallen to in the past. We have higher intelligence and know these games should be played with a different mentality and full attention.

“The past two finals we lost, we played high quality players therefore we should have better quality and good concentration now. We know any mistake, no matter how small it is, can cause the loss of the game. This is what gives us experience.”

He added: “As for the Saudi Arabian organization, it has been very good. We trained at Al-Shabab, and it was good. Conditions were good. Definitely, football in this country is developing well and at a fast pace. We are very happy here.”


Hojgaard inspires Dubai students as Hero Dubai Desert Classic takes trophy tour to schools

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Hojgaard inspires Dubai students as Hero Dubai Desert Classic takes trophy tour to schools

DUBAI: Young Danish star Nicolai Hojgaard helped inspire the next generation of golfers as the Hero Dubai Desert Classic took its Dallah Trophy on tour across Dubai schools before the tournament’s 37th edition.

The Middle East’s oldest golf event returns to Emirates Golf Club from Jan. 22-25, with the trophy tour forming part of a wider drive to promote the sport at grassroots level and engage young people throughout the UAE.

The initiative began on Monday at The English College, where Hojgaard, a DP World Tour professional, met students for a Q&A session and trophy presentation. Pupils also took part in introductory golf activities delivered by the Emirates Golf Federation, designed to give them a fun and accessible first experience of the game.

The school visits are being delivered in partnership with The R&A and the Emirates Golf Federation through The R&A’s “Unleash Your Drive in Schools” program. The initiative introduces golf in an inclusive, non-intimidating way while highlighting its physical and mental health benefits.

Following the opening visit, the trophy tour continued to Dubai Heights Academy on Tuesday and Horizon English School on Wednesday, with a final stop scheduled at Bloom World Academy on Thursday.

Simon Corkill, executive tournament director of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, said the program reflects the event’s long-term vision beyond elite competition.

“As the longest-running golf event in the Middle East, the Hero Dubai Desert Classic is proud to work with The R&A and the Emirates Golf Federation to inspire the next generation of golfers,” he said. “The trophy tour and school taster sessions demonstrate our commitment to developing future talent and ensuring golf is seen as an inclusive, enjoyable and healthy sport for young people.”

The Dubai Desert Classic is one of the flagship events on the global golf calendar and plays a central role in the sport’s growth in the region.