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Motivating the national handball team players with a "lecture"
The technical and administrative staff of the Saudi youth handball team participating in the World Handball Championship currently being held organized
The technical and administrative staff of the Saudi Youth Handball Team participating in the World Handball Championship currently being held in Poland organized a high-quality educational and motivational lecture for the team’s players entitled “Mental Preparation and Psychological Readiness in Major Championships”, in coordination with the Saudi Handball Federation, in the presence of the Federation’s President Hassan bin Nasr Hilal, and Board Member Nour Al-Zayer.
The lecture given by Dr. Khaled Al-Sharji, at the mission’s residence in the Polish city of Kielce, focused on the psychological aspects that influence achieving optimal performance, addressing the concepts of “The Sweet Spot”, strategies for dealing with psychological pressures, concentration during matches, and the importance of mental routine on match day.
The lecture included interactive mental exercises, examples from the experiences of international players on how to manage emotions under pressure, as well as an open dialogue with the players to discuss the most prominent mental challenges they face during international tournaments.
The lecture was met with great enthusiasm from the players, who expressed their gratitude for this initiative, which boosted their self-confidence and contributed to raising their psychological readiness during the tournament competitions.
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Guardiola and the phrase 'Inshallah': Analyzing Man City's wing options
Pep Guardiola sparked controversy by responding with "Inshallah" (God willing). We examine his options on the wing and the fierce competition between Doku, Grealish, and Pope in City's title race.
In an unexpected gesture that captured the attention of the global media, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola used the Arabic phrase "Inshallah" (God willing) during his pre-match press conference ahead of a Premier League fixture. This phrase, uttered in response to a question about the future of one of his players, was not merely a casual remark, but rather sparked a broader discussion about the manager's global stature and delved into the tactical options available to him in one of the team's most crucial positions.
Global cultural background and personality
Guardiola is known as a global football figure, having coached not only in Spain with Barcelona, but also in Germany with Bayern Munich, and currently in England with Manchester City. These diverse experiences have exposed him to a wide range of cultures and nationalities, which is reflected in his ability to communicate in multiple languages. His use of the phrase "Inshallah" (God willing) is seen in this context as a sign of respect and appreciation for Arab and Islamic culture, especially given that he has previously coached several prominent Muslim players, such as Riyad Mahrez and Ilkay Gündoğan, at City.
Technical analysis of wing options at Manchester City
Beyond the cultural aspect, Guardiola also addressed the strategic depth he possesses on the wing, a vital position in his football philosophy which relies on high pressing, ball possession, and creating space. The Spanish coach faces what could be described as a "positive headache" given the abundance of talent in this position. With world-class players like Jack Grealish and Phil Foden , who can play on the flanks, the signing of the speedy Belgian Jérémy Doku a new dimension to the team with his exceptional dribbling and penetrating abilities.
Fierce competition and its impact on the team
These options intensify internal competition, something Guardiola considers essential to maintaining the team's level in the race for all possible titles, whether the Premier League, the FA Cup, or the Champions League. The emergence of young Norwegian Oscar Poppe, who has seized his opportunities to prove himself a promising future prospect, also puts additional pressure on the established players to perform at their best. This competition ensures Manchester City has diverse solutions to counter different types of opponents and tactics, and allows Guardiola to effectively rotate his squad to avoid fatigue and injuries during the long and demanding season.
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The 2029 Asian Winter Games in Saudi Arabia and Trogina have been postponed
Saudi Arabia and the Olympic Council of Asia postpone the 2029 Winter Games, focusing instead on individual championships to develop winter sports in Trogina Neom.

The Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and the Olympic Council of Asia announced a new strategic vision regarding the Kingdom's hosting of the Asian Winter Games. It was agreed to postpone the Games, originally scheduled for 2029, to a later date. Instead, the Kingdom will focus on hosting a series of individual winter sports championships, a move aimed at building a strong foundation for these sports in the region.
Historical background and context of the decision
This decision comes after Saudi Arabia won the right in October 2022 to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games in the futuristic city of Trogina, part of the NEOM project, in an event that would have been the first of its kind in West Asia. This victory marked a significant milestone in the Kingdom's sporting ambitions and placed Trogina, a world-class mountain tourism destination, on the international map as a hub for winter sports. Trogina is an integral part of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to diversify the national economy and enhance the quality of life by developing new sectors such as tourism, sports, and entertainment.
A strategic vision for a sustainable future
The joint statement clarified that this new approach stems from the principle of full strategic cooperation and coordination between the two sides, and their commitment to supporting the development of sports in Asia. The postponement of the combined tournament aims to allow more time for optimal preparation, not only in terms of infrastructure but also in terms of athlete development. By organizing individual championships, the Kingdom seeks to promote winter sports, build a broad base of practitioners and professionals, and encourage greater participation from athletes from the Kingdom and the West Asian region in future competitions.
Importance and expected impact
Domestically, this decision aligns with the goals of Vision 2030, which aims to increase sports participation in society and establish a comprehensive sports industry. Regionally, this step reinforces Saudi Arabia's position as a leader in sports development in the region and opens new horizons for West Asian countries to participate in and engage with the world of winter sports, which was previously the preserve of other geographical areas. Internationally, this approach demonstrates a commitment to sustainable development and gradual growth, which is welcomed by global sports bodies that prefer long-term planning to hasty hosting of events.
Reaffirming commitment and continuing efforts
The Olympic Council of Asia commended the Kingdom's efforts to develop sustainable plans for winter sports, emphasizing that this approach prioritizes the future of these sports in Asia. For its part, the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee affirmed the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to developing the sports sector, including winter sports. The Kingdom will continue to invest in athlete development programs, infrastructure improvements, and hosting ice and snow events and championships to solidify its position as a leading global sports destination.
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Ramadan Sobhi's imprisonment suspended in forgery case... Full details of the ruling
The Giza Criminal Court suspended the three-year prison sentence for Pyramids FC player Ramadan Sobhi in a forgery case. Learn about the background of the case and its impact on his career.
The Giza Criminal Court in Egypt has brought to a close one of the most talked-about cases in the sports world, accepting the appeal filed by Ramadan Sobhi, star of Pyramids FC and the Egyptian national team, against his one-year prison sentence for forging official documents. The court's final ruling suspended the sentence for three years, allowing the player to continue his football career without immediate obstacles.
Case details and initial ruling
The case dates back to last May when security forces arrested a man who was taking a university exam on behalf of Ramadan Sobhi at a tourism and hotel management institute in the Abu Nimras area. During the investigation, the accused confessed to receiving money for doing so. Consequently, the court previously sentenced both Ramadan Sobhi and the man who impersonated him to one year of imprisonment with hard labor, while a third defendant was acquitted. A fourth defendant, who remains at large, was sentenced in absentia to 10 years in prison.
General context: Education and military service for athletes
This case highlights a significant challenge facing many professional athletes in Egypt: the requirement to perform mandatory military service. According to Egyptian law, young men are obligated to serve in the military, but this can be postponed for students enrolled in educational institutions. For this reason, many players seek proof of enrollment in an institute or university to obtain a deferment that would allow them to travel with their clubs and national teams to participate in international tournaments. This was confirmed by Ramadan Sobhi's defense team, who indicated that the need to prove his academic enrollment was the primary motivation behind his decision to continue his sporting career.
The importance of refereeing and its impact on a player's career
The decision to suspend the ban is of paramount importance to the future of Ramadan Sobhi and his club, Pyramids FC. Domestically, the ruling ensures the player's continued participation with his team, which is fiercely competing for both domestic and continental titles. On a personal level, the ruling gives Sobhi an opportunity to move past this crisis and refocus on the pitch, although the case will remain a controversial point in his career. His lawyer, Shady El-Barqouqi, stated that the player's fame contributed to the media hype surrounding the case, emphasizing that Sobhi denied all the charges against him and that he is fully focused on football. This ruling temporarily puts an end to the legal controversy, but places the player under observation during the three-year suspended sentence.
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