Saudia and Richard Mille to contest AlUla Desert Polo final

Polo enthusiasts gather for the semi-finals, celebrating the speed and action of today's matches at the Richard Mille AlUla Desert Polo. (Supplied)
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Updated 20 January 2024
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Saudia and Richard Mille to contest AlUla Desert Polo final

  • The third edition of the Richard Mille AlUla Desert Polo will conclude on Saturday
  • Subsidiary final sees AlUla take on Tayma at Al-Fursan Equestrian Village

ALULA: The finale of the 2024 Richard Mille AlUla Desert Polo is set to be contested by Saudi and Richard Mille following their semifinal wins at Al-Fursan Equestrian Village on Friday.

To the backdrop of the AlUla desert, eight teams took part in the main and subsidiary elimination encounters of the tournament’s third edition, with polo legend Adolfo Cambiaso starring for Saudia in an 8-4 win against Dadan, while Richard Mille scored with two seconds remaining to overcome Bentley 5-4.

The crowd was also treated to high-quality matches in the subsidiary semifinals. The afternoon proceedings began with an end-to-end contest as AlUla claimed a 7-6 win against SAB with the deciding goal coming in the last minute of the fourth chukka.

Awaiting AlUla in Saturday’s subsidiary final is Tayma. Visitors were treated to another classic in the desert as Tayma edged out Khaybar 6-5.


Soccer-Senegal to get bonuses, land for Africa Cup of Nations win

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Soccer-Senegal to get bonuses, land for Africa Cup of Nations win

  • The bonuses of $134,892.09 for each of the squad’s 28 players total $3.7 million
  • The players will also receive 1,500 square-meter plots of land

DAKAR: Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has offered bonuses of more than $130,000 as well as plots of coastal land to each member of the country’s soccer team following their victory in Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations final against Morocco.
He spoke at a ceremony in the capital Dakar on Tuesday night during which thousands of jubilant supporters took to the streets to welcome the victorious Lions of Teranga home.
Senegal beat hosts Morocco 1-0 after extra time, having staged a walk-off after they had a penalty awarded against them deep in stoppage time at the end of 90 minutes.
After the Senegal players returned to the pitch, Morocco ⁠missed the spot kick and Pape Gueye then won the trophy with a superb strike four minutes into extra time.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Senegal players rode atop a bus emblazoned with the words “African champions” along Dakar’s corniche toward the presidential palace.
The bonuses of 75 million CFA francs ($134,892.09) for each of the squad’s 28 players total 2.1 billion CFA francs or $3.7 million. The players will also receive 1,500 square-meter plots of land.
In addition, ⁠Faye said members of Senegal’s soccer federation would receive 50 million CFA francs and 1,000 square-meter plots, while members of the Senegalese delegation to Morocco would receive 20 million CFA francs and 500 square-meter plots.
He said sports ministry staff would receive 305 million CFA francs in bonuses.

SENEGAL FACES DEBT WOES
The pledges come as Senegal grapples with debts that the International Monetary Fund said hit 132 percent of GDP at the end of 2024 after the current leadership uncovered billions in debts that were not reported by the previous administration.
The IMF froze a $1.8 billion lending program over the controversy, forcing Senegal to rely heavily on regional debt auctions to meet its ⁠financing needs.
The new IMF mission chief traveled to Senegal for an introductory visit this week.
“Dear Lions, you have honored the flag entrusted to you. You have honored Senegal. You have shown by example that when Senegalese people move forward together with discipline and confidence, no challenge is beyond their reach,” Faye said on Tuesday while speaking on a stage in front of the presidential palace.
Senegal won the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in 2021, beating Egypt in the final. Back then, players were awarded bonuses worth 50 million CFA francs and 200 square-meter plots of land.
Patrice Motsepe, president of the Confederation of African Football, said in December that the winners of the 35th edition in Morocco would receive $10 million in prize money.