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The professional fighters' league fights kick off tomorrow in Riyadh

The Saudi capital, Riyadh, witnessed today the official weigh-in ceremony for the Professional Fighters League Middle East Championship

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Today, the Saudi capital, Riyadh, witnessed the official weigh-in ceremony for the Middle East and North Africa Professional Fighters League - Riyadh Championship, in the "Green" hall, which will host the championship fights tomorrow evening, Friday, as part of the 2025 season.

The weigh-in ceremony took place in a professional atmosphere and with meticulous organization, as all the fighters participating in the official and exhibition bouts succeeded in passing the weigh-in within the approved weights for their categories, which paves the way for the launch of an anticipated competitive evening that brings together an elite group of the region’s most prominent fighters in the middleweight and bantamweight categories, in addition to exhibition bouts for amateurs.

Egyptian Omar El-Dafrawy and Italian Daniele Michele headlined the weigh-in for their exhibition bout in the middleweight division, with both fighters adhering to the weight limit. This bout is expected to be one of the highlights of the tournament. In the same weight class, the weigh-in confirmed Palestinian Omar Hussein's readiness to face Kuwaiti Mohammed Al-Aqraa in the quarterfinals. Mohammed Zari, Ayman Jalal, Badr Al-Din Diani, Ahmed Abdel-Basset Darwish, Rustam Akman, and Amir Fadli also adhered to their weight limits for their respective quarterfinal bouts in the same division.

In the bantam category, Zafir Alawi, Ziad Ayman, Mukhtar Benkasi, Marcel Adour, Nours Abzakh, Ali Yazbek, Islam Youssef, and Benjamin Qahraman all successfully passed the weigh-in procedures, in preparation for crucial matches in the quarter-finals.

The weigh-in ceremony also witnessed the return of Saudi player Hattan Al-Saif to the smart cage, where she scored the required weight to face Lebanese Nour Al-Flaity in an amateur exhibition bout in the corn weight category, in a match eagerly awaited by Riyadh fans.

In an exhibition bout in the lightweight category, the weight class was successfully registered for both Jordanian Abdulrahman Al-Hayasat and Lebanese Anthony Zeidan.

The organizing committee announced the cancellation of the amateur exhibition match that was scheduled to bring together Abdulaziz bin Muammar and the Egyptian Hassan Ahmed Mustafa, due to the latter's failure to pass the required medical examination.

The tournament matches are scheduled to be broadcast live on the STARZPLAY platform at 7 PM Saudi Arabia time

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Arnie Slott defends Mohamed Salah after his worst goal drought

Liverpool manager Arne Slott insists Mohamed Salah is paying the price for his high standards after going nine games without scoring, pointing to a collective attacking crisis and financial challenges facing the Reds.

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Mohamed Salah and Arnie Slott

In remarkable statements reflecting the extent of the pressure on top stars, Dutchman Arne Slot, manager of Liverpool, the reigning Premier League champions, believes that his Egyptian star Mohamed Salah is currently paying the price for his continued brilliance over the years, as he is going through the worst goal drought of his Premier League career.

Salah, 33, is going through a difficult period technically, having failed to score for 9 consecutive league matches, an unprecedented negative record in the career of the player who has been accustomed to breaking records since he set foot on Anfield Road in 2017. This worrying statistic prompted coach Slott to defend his player before the upcoming match against West Ham, saying: “Salah has set very high standards for himself, and the moment he doesn’t score in a few matches, people are immediately surprised, and that is actually the greatest compliment a footballer can receive.”.

A rich history and a heavy legacy

The current crisis cannot be separated from the historical context of what the "Egyptian Pharaoh" has offered the Reds. Salah has won the Golden Boot award for the Premier League's top scorer four times, most recently last season when Liverpool won the title. This immense legacy makes any dip in form a hot topic of discussion. Slaught pointed out that fans have become accustomed to Salah's prolific goal-scoring, making the difference in his current performance seem vast, even though goal droughts are a natural part of football, albeit longer than usual this time.

A collective crisis and a financial burden

The Liverpool manager, whose team is in sixth place with 45 points, 16 points behind leaders Arsenal, stressed that the problem is not individual, explaining: “Salah is not the only striker who is not scoring as often as usual. The focus is on him because of his history, but the reality is that Frenchman Ugo Ekieke and Dutchman Cody Gakpo have not scored many goals recently either, and this is a collective issue that we need to improve.”.

On the economic front, which casts a shadow over the outlook, Liverpool announced a return to profitability with a surplus of $20.5 million, boosted by increased broadcasting revenue. However, the club now has the highest wage bill in the Premier League, with staff expenses soaring to £428 million, surpassing Manchester City (£408 million). This substantial increase is attributed to contract renewals for key players such as Salah and captain Virgil van Dijk, in addition to bonuses for winning the title last season.

Huge investments for the future

It's worth noting that the announced financial figures don't include the massive summer spending of £450 million, which included the signing of high-profile names such as Swede Alexander Isak, the record-breaking British transfer fee, German Florian Wirtz, and striker Ekikiye. These signings place additional pressure on the coaching staff and players to deliver immediate results commensurate with the scale of the investment, making a return to winning ways and ending Salah's goal drought a pressing necessity in upcoming matches.

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Schedule of matches for round 16 of the Saudi Handball League and team standings

Find out the match schedules for round 16 of the Saudi Premier Handball League, where Al-Khaleej will face Al-Adalah, Al-Ahli will host Al-Huda in a fiery summit, and a derby between Al-Noor and Mudhar.

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Saudi Handball League matches

Saudi handball fans will be glued to their screens tomorrow evening, Saturday, as the 16th round of the Saudi Premier Handball League kicks off in the sports halls of Dammam, Jeddah, Zulfi, and Qatif. This round comes at a crucial juncture in the competition, with the title race beginning to take shape and the battle for second place and to avoid relegation intensifying. A large crowd is expected, reflecting the growing popularity of the sport in the Kingdom.

The Gulf and the journey to maintain its position at the top

Al-Khaleej, the league leaders and the hope of Saihat's fans, will kick off the round's matches when they host Al-Adalah at 9:00 PM at the Ministry of Sports Hall in Dammam. Al-Khaleej enters the match with 28 points, aiming to secure the two points needed to move closer to clinching the league title, capitalizing on the significant difference in quality between them and Al-Adalah, who are struggling near the bottom of the table with only 4 points.

Round highlight: The battle for second place in Jeddah

In one of the season's most anticipated matches, all eyes turn to Jeddah, the Bride of the Red Sea, where Al-Ahli (third place with 22 points) hosts Al-Huda (second place with 23 points) at 10:00 PM at the Ministry of Sports Hall. This is a must-win game for both sides; a victory for Al-Huda would put them in a tight race with league leaders Al-Khaleej, while an Al-Ahli win would see them leapfrog Al-Huda into second place and ignite the title race to the very end.

Eastern Derby and the Warm Zone Struggle

The round features a special derby with historical significance between the two giants of Eastern Province handball, Al-Noor and Mudhar, who will meet at 11:00 PM in Dammam. Despite being relatively far from the top of the table this season, matches between the two teams are always fiercely contested and exciting due to their long and storied history. Al-Noor aims to break into the top four, while Mudhar fights to maintain its fourth-place position, which qualifies them for the Elite Championship.

In a related context, Al-Zulfi hosts Al-Fateh, and Al-Safa meets Al-Muheet in crucial matches for the bottom and middle teams, as each team seeks to secure its position and avoid complex relegation calculations.

The importance of the round and the context of the competition

Round 16 holds strategic importance that transcends the mere three points at stake. The Saudi Handball League is currently one of the strongest leagues in the Arab world and Asia, thanks to the significant support provided by the Ministry of Sports to various sports and the clubs' recruitment of high-caliber professionals. Furthermore, the competition extends beyond the title race, encompassing the battle for the top four spots that qualify for the "Elite" championship held at the end of the season, making every match a cup final in itself.

League standings before round 16

  • 1) Gulf: 28 points
  • 2) Guidance: 23 points
  • 3) Al Ahly: 22 points
  • 4) Mudar: 18 points
  • 5) Al-Nour: 16 points
  • 6) Al-Zulfi: 14 points
  • 7) Unit: 9 points
  • 8) Al-Fateh: 8 points
  • 9) Perimeter: 6 points
  • 10) Justice: 4 points
  • 11) Al-Safa: 2 points

Match schedule (Saturday evening)

  • 09:00: Al-Khaleej vs Al-Adalah (Dammam)
  • 10:00: Al-Zulfi vs Al-Fateh (Al-Zulfi)
  • 10:00: Al-Safa vs Al-Muheet (Qatif)
  • 10:00: Al-Ahli vs Al-Huda (Jeddah)
  • 11:00: Al-Noor vs Mudar (Dammam)
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Weather forecast for today's Al-Hilal vs. Al-Shabab match: Rain and dust

Check the expected weather conditions for today's Al-Hilal vs. Al-Shabab match in the Roshan League. The weather forecast predicts light rain and dust in the air for the Riyadh derby.

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Al-Hilal vs Al-Shabab match

The National Center of Meteorology, in its daily report, revealed details of the expected weather conditions coinciding with the Saudi Professional League's top match between Riyadh's two giants, Al-Shabab and Al-Hilal. Kick-off is scheduled for 10:00 PM this Friday at Al-Shabab's stadium (SHG Arena) in Riyadh.

According to the center's report, the match is expected to take place in mild weather conditions, with temperatures forecast to reach around 21 degrees Celsius. The sky will be partly cloudy, creating a chance of light rain that could add a unique dimension to the game. The center also noted the possibility of reduced horizontal visibility due to some dust particles, while surface winds (southwesterly to northwesterly) will be active, ranging from 14 to 28 kilometers per hour, with humidity reaching up to 55%, which may somewhat affect the ball's movement on the pitch.

This match holds special significance as it is a derby between two of the most established teams in Saudi football, with each side striving to assert its dominance and secure the three points. Al-Shabab enters the match in twelfth place in the Roshan League standings with 25 points, aiming to improve its position and move away from the relegation zone, taking advantage of playing at home in its new stadium.

Meanwhile, Al-Hilal enters the match in third place with 55 points, aiming for a victory to move closer to the top of the standings and seriously contend for the title. Matches between Al-Hilal and Al-Shabab are always highly anticipated by sports fans both locally and across the Arab world, given the long history of rivalry between the two clubs and the star players on each team, making weather conditions a crucial factor in the coaches' strategies tonight.

This match comes at a time when the Saudi League is witnessing great sporting activity and unprecedented global interest, as the quality of stadiums and infrastructure, such as the (Arena SHG) stadium, plays a prominent role in accommodating weather fluctuations and ensuring that matches proceed at the highest technical standards, which enhances the league’s position as one of the strongest leagues in the region.

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