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Airplane, badminton, and football for the deaf ignite the enthusiasm of the Saudi Games competitions
The third edition of the Saudi Games concluded today (Tuesday) with three matches in women's volleyball
The third edition of the Saudi Games concluded today (Tuesday) with three matches in women's volleyball at the Ministry of Sports Hall in the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex in Riyadh.
The first match saw Al-Fayha women defeat Al-Nasr 3-2 in Group (A), while Al-Qadisiyah women beat Jeddah United 3-0 in Group (B), and Al-Anqa women defeated Fed by the same score in Group (C).
On the same hall, three matches were held in the men’s category, where Al-Hilal defeated Neom 3-0, and Al-Ahli defeated Al-Khawildiyah 3-1 (while one match between Al-Ittihad and Al-Ula remains to be completed), and the men’s competitions will be completed tomorrow (Wednesday) with new matches; Al-Hilal will face Abha at 2:00 PM, followed by Al-Ahli’s match with Al-Nasr at 4:00 PM, and the matches will conclude with Al-Ittihad facing Al-Khaleej at 6:00 PM.
The Boulevard 4 area witnessed the start of the badminton competitions (women, men) in the singles category, where 24 matches were held from nine in the morning until eight in the evening. 32 players, representing 12 clubs from various clubs and academies in the Kingdom, are participating in the badminton competitions.
At the Riyadh Club hall, the round of 16 matches of the Deaf Futsal tournament kicked off with three games. King Abdulaziz University defeated Jeddah Deaf Club 16-0, and Riyadh Deaf Club beat Taif Deaf Center 7-1. (One match between Abha Deaf Center and Hail Deaf Center remains to be played.) The quarterfinals will be held tomorrow at the same venue.
On the other hand, the Paralympic Hall at the Olympic Complex will witness tomorrow the start of the men’s and women’s 5x5 basketball competitions, from ten in the morning until two in the afternoon, while the badminton competitions (women, men) will continue in the singles category, where 24 matches will be held starting from nine in the morning until eight in the evening.
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Trump's stance on Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup and the Asian alternative
A report reveals Trump's lack of interest in Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup amid political tensions. Learn about the scenario of Iran's withdrawal, the identity of the potential replacement team, and FIFA's stance.
Recent American press reports have revealed the official position of US President Donald Trump regarding the participation of the Iranian national team in the 2026 World Cup finals, a tournament that fans around the world are eagerly anticipating as it is the largest edition in the history of the World Cup.
According to USA Today, the US president is not showing any particular interest or concern about the Iranian national team being on US soil to participate in the tournament, which the United States is co-hosting with Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19, 2026. This stance comes at a time when international relations are experiencing sharp political tensions, which adds a special dimension to this sporting event.
Details of the Iran group and host stadiums
The Iranian national team is set to compete in the World Cup in a tough group, starting with a match against New Zealand, followed by a highly anticipated game against the star-studded Belgian team. Iran will conclude the group stage with an all-Arab clash against Egypt in the second half of June 2026. These matches are of particular logistical and fan significance, as Los Angeles – home to a large Iranian community – will host two of the team's matches, while the highly anticipated match against Egypt will take place in Seattle on June 26.
Geopolitical tensions and the possibility of withdrawal
Despite the sporting preparations, signs of a crisis are looming that could jeopardize the participation of the Iranian national team. Mehdi Taj, head of the Iranian Football Federation, hinted in previous statements at the possibility of his country's team withdrawing. This threat comes against the backdrop of escalating regional tensions and what reports have described as an "American-Israeli war" against Iran, particularly after Israel's announcement on February 28th of preemptive strikes. This situation presents FIFA with a significant challenge in separating politics from sports and ensuring the safety of the participating delegations.
FIFA regulations and the Asian alternative candidate
Should Tehran officially decide to withdraw its national team from the tournament, FIFA regulations are clear on this matter. The rules stipulate that a withdrawing team must be replaced by another team from the same continent, and based on the results of the Asian qualifiers, the UAE national team is the most likely candidate to fill the void left by Iran, given its third-place finish in Group A. If this scenario unfolds, the UAE would be placed directly into Group G, where it would face Egypt, Belgium, and New Zealand, following the same match order and schedule.
FIFA's official position
For his part, FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström confirmed that FIFA is closely monitoring the current situation. Grafström stressed that the federation's top priority is ensuring a safe World Cup, focusing on the organizational and security aspects for all 48 participating teams, regardless of the ongoing political conflicts.
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Trump's stance on Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup and the possible alternative
A report reveals Trump's stance on Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup. Learn about potential withdrawal scenarios and FIFA regulations for nominating the UAE as a replacement in Egypt's group.
Recent American press reports have revealed US President Donald Trump's stance on the Iranian national team's participation in the 2026 World Cup, at a time of escalating geopolitical tensions that could threaten Team Melli's presence at the global event. According to USA Today, the US president is not showing particular interest or concern regarding Iran's participation in the tournament, which the United States is co-hosting with Mexico and Canada.
Group 7 details and match schedules
The tournament, in its new format featuring 48 teams for the first time in history, is scheduled to take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026. The draw placed the Iranian national team in a tough group alongside Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand. Iran will begin its campaign against New Zealand, followed by a difficult match against Belgium, before concluding the group stage with a highly anticipated encounter against Egypt in the second half of June.
These matches are of particular logistical and public importance, as Los Angeles, which has one of the largest Iranian communities outside the country, is scheduled to host two matches for the Iranian national team, thus ensuring a noisy public presence, while Seattle will host the final match against Egypt on June 26.
Withdrawal scenarios and the Emirati alternative
On the administrative front, Mehdi Taj, head of the Iranian Football Federation, stirred controversy with previous statements hinting at the possibility of his country's national team withdrawing. This comes amidst a tense regional situation, particularly after Israel's announcement on February 28 of what it described as "preemptive" strikes against Iran, casting doubt on the team's ability to travel and participate normally.
Should Tehran officially withdraw, FIFA regulations are clear on this matter; the vacant spot is to be filled by a team from the same continent. Expectations and regulations indicate that the UAE national team is the leading candidate to replace Iran, given their third-place finish in Group A of the Asian qualifiers. If this scenario unfolds, the UAE would immediately occupy the same position as Iran in the match schedule, facing Egypt, Belgium, and New Zealand at the same times and venues already established.
FIFA's stance and historical background
For his part, FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström confirmed that FIFA is closely monitoring the current situation following the recent military developments. Grafström emphasized that FIFA's top priority is ensuring a safe World Cup with the participation of all qualified teams, free from political conflicts.
It's worth noting that Iran's World Cup matches have always carried political dimensions, as seen in the famous 1998 match against the United States and the 2022 tournament in Qatar. Nevertheless, anticipation remains high to see whether politics will prevent fans from watching Iran's stars in the North American World Cup, or if things will proceed as planned.
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The Deputy Governor of Mecca crowns Al-Taawoun champions of the Jeddah 2026 tournament
Prince Saud bin Mishaal crowned Al-Taawon team with the gold medal of the Jeddah Championship 2026 after their victory over Salam Al-Jami’a, in the presence of the Minister of Sports and the Governor of Jeddah at King Abdullah Sports City.
In a special sporting evening hosted by the Bride of the Red Sea, His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Makkah Region, crowned the “Al-Taawon” team from Jeddah with the title of the Jeddah Football Championship for the year 2026. This came after the exciting final match that brought them together with their counterpart, the “Salam Al-Jami’a” team, which ended with Al-Taawon winning with a score of one goal to nil, thus ascending the podium with the cup and gold medals.
Details of the final match and crowning ceremony
The tournament's closing ceremony was attended by a high-ranking official, including the Governor of Jeddah, His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi, and the Minister of Sport and President of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee, His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal. The final match was held at the King Abdullah Sports City auxiliary stadium, and was characterized by intense competition. Ultimately, Al-Taawon emerged victorious, claiming the coveted title, while Salam University team received the silver medals after a commendable performance throughout the tournament.
Advanced positions and strong competition
The excitement wasn't limited to determining the champion and runner-up; it extended to the competition for third place, where the Makkah Region Border Guard team secured the bronze medal. This victory came after their win against the Jeddah Governorate Police team in the third-place match, with a score of two goals to one. This reflects the fierce competition and the close skill levels among the participating teams, which represented various sectors and agencies in the region.
Supporting leadership and the goals of Vision 2030
This tournament comes within the context of the significant sporting movement underway in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which enjoys the unwavering support of the wise leadership. Such tournaments are a key contributor to achieving the goals of Vision 2030, specifically the Quality of Life Program, which aims to promote sports participation in society and discover and nurture young talent. The presence of regional and sports sector leaders at this event underscores the official commitment to developing both community and competitive sports, and to providing a suitable environment for young people to showcase their abilities.
Professional organization and audience engagement
The 2026 edition of the Jeddah Championship was distinguished by its impeccable organization and high level of play. The matches witnessed a remarkable turnout of fans, creating a fantastic and enthusiastic atmosphere, reflecting the great passion for football in Jeddah. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the patron honored the sponsors and participating entities, as well as the referees and observers of the final match, in recognition of their efforts that contributed to the success of this sporting event and fostered a spirit of fair play among all participating teams.
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