Qatar’s Al-Sadd name ex-Inter boss Mancini as new manager

Al-Sadd have appointed former Inter Milan and Italy boss Roberto Mancini as their new manager on a two-and-a-half-season deal, the Qatari club announced on Thursday. (X/@AlsaddSC)
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Updated 13 November 2025
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Qatar’s Al-Sadd name ex-Inter boss Mancini as new manager

  • Mancini takes the reins at Al-Sadd, who sit sixth in the Qatari top-flight
  • His most successful spell as a manager came during his time with Inter

DOHA: Al-Sadd have appointed former Inter Milan and Italy boss Roberto Mancini as their new manager on a two-and-a-half-season deal, the Qatari club announced on Thursday.
The 60-year-old Italian returns to management over a year after leaving his role with the Saudi Arabia national team.

Mancini takes the reins at Al-Sadd, who sit sixth in the Qatari top-flight with 14 points from nine matches, eight adrift of table-toppers Al-Gharafa.
His most successful spell as a manager came during his time with Inter. He led Inter to three Serie A titles, two Coppa Italia crowns and two Supercoppa Italiana triumphs during his first spell at the club between 2004-2008.

He also guided Italy to the 2020 European Championship title and led Manchester City to their first Premier League crown in the 2011-12 campaign.
Mancini was linked with the Nottingham Forest job before the Premier League club appointed Sean Dyche in October.


Alexandra Eala delights fans with day 3 win at Abu Dhabi Open

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Alexandra Eala delights fans with day 3 win at Abu Dhabi Open

  • The Filipina star joins Sara Bejlek, Janice Tjen, Dayana Yastremska, Jelena Ostapenko and others in the last 16

ABU DHABI: Crowds flocked to Zayed Sports City’s Stadium Court on Monday night as rising Filipina star Alexandra Eala delivered a popular win at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open.

Day 3 action served some upsets, as Spanish former world No. 2 Paula Badosa was eliminated by Aliaksandra Sasnovich in a three-set thriller, while qualifier Sara Bejlek defeated last year’s finalist Ashlyn Krueger in straight sets. One of the finest matches of the day was between Maya Joint of Australia and Indonesian Janice Tjen, with the latter triumphing 7-6, 3-6, 6-3.

Tjen said after the victory: “This is my first time in Abu Dhabi and it’s been so nice. It means so much to me, the support I received today from the fans. The Indonesian fans were chanting ‘let’s go’ in my language which was amazing.”

In the evening, Jelena Ostapenko came from a set down to beat Oksana Selekhmeteva. The Latvian said after her impressive comeback: “I gave it my all on the court and am so happy with the win. The UAE is one of my favorite countries to play in and the atmosphere was amazing.”

The final match of the day was played in front of a capacity crowd, Eala delighting the audience with her straight-set victory over Turkiye’s Zeynep Sonmez.

The 20-year-old said of her win: “Recently I’ve been playing in front of so many big crowds and I’m starting to find my groove a bit. I really appreciate all the fans coming to watch me with their families, especially on weekdays.”

After the match, she attended a meet-and-greet with Alfonso Ferdinand Ver, the Philippines ambassador to the UAE.

Tournament director Nigel Gupta said: “It was another wonderful day of tennis in Abu Dhabi. It’s been fantastic to see such strong crowds throughout the event, and especially to see so many schoolchildren enjoying the experience today. The draw produced a mouth-watering match-up between two highly supported players, and while there could only be one winner, congratulations to Eala. We’re really looking forward to what the rest of the week has in store.”

Tuesday’s action includes seven-time WTA Tour title winner Liudmila Samsonova playing Janice Tjen on Stadium Court and an all-American clash between Hailey Baptiste and Emma Navarro, before Eala plays doubles with Tjen against Leylah Fernandez and Kristina Mladenovic on ADCB Court 1.

Off the court, 2,897 students from 41 schools attended the tournament as part of its free-entry initiative for children until Thursday. The tournament ends on Saturday, Feb. 7.