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Jeddah to host the finale of the 2025 Saudi Rally with international participation
Jeddah is preparing to host the final round of the World Rally Championship, the Saudi Arabia Rally 2025, with the participation of 82 drivers, in a global sporting event that enhances the Kingdom’s position in motorsports.

The eyes of speed enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, and motorsport fans around the world are turning to Jeddah, which is preparing to host the most prominent event on the international rally calendar: the final round of the World Rally Championship, the "Saudi Rally 2025." This global event, held under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Sport and organized by the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation, will take place from November 26 to 29, once again placing the Kingdom at the heart of the international sporting scene.
This round holds exceptional historical significance as it marks the first time the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has hosted a round of the World Rally Championship (WRC), reflecting growing international confidence in the Kingdom's organizational capabilities. The competition features a wide field of 82 drivers and navigators representing 25 different nationalities, competing in three main categories. Saudi Arabia's participation is particularly prominent, with drivers Hamza Bakhashab in the RC2 category and Saeed Al-Mouri in the RC3 category, both products of the "Next Generation Saudi" program, an ambitious initiative aimed at developing national talent and integrating them into global competitions.
This event comes as the culmination of a series of successes achieved by the Kingdom in the motorsports sector over the past few years. Following the resounding success of hosting the Dakar Rally for several editions, organizing Formula 1 races at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, and Formula E races in Diriyah, the 2025 Saudi Rally confirms the Kingdom's transformation into a preferred global destination for prestigious championships. This diversity in hosting events highlights the Kingdom's unique geographical terrain, which combines sand dunes, mountain tracks, and paved roads, providing a technical and artistic challenge that attracts world champions.
Strategically, hosting the final round of the World Rally Championship is an integral part of Saudi Vision 2030, specifically within the Quality of Life Program, which aims to promote sports participation and attract major international events. This event contributes to boosting sports tourism and highlighting the cultural and natural landmarks of Jeddah, in addition to the significant economic and media benefits of hosting an event of this scale, given that the World Rally Championship is followed by millions of viewers across continents.
In the context of talent development, the "Next Generation Saudi" program plays a pivotal role in sustaining the Kingdom's presence in this sport. The significant support provided by the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation extends beyond mere organization to include building a solid foundation of champions capable of raising the Saudi flag at international events. This is exemplified by the participation of Bakhashab and Al-Mouri alongside rally legends from around the world, granting them invaluable experience.
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The Asian Football Confederation settles the debate over postponing the AFC Champions League
Breaking: Dato' Windsor John reveals to Al-Midan the date of the final decision regarding the postponement of the AFC Champions League Round of 16 matches due to regional events. Full details here.

In an urgent development awaited by the sports community in Asia, Dato' Windsor John, Secretary General of the Asian Football Confederation, revealed the official position of the Confederation regarding the news circulating about the possibility of postponing the Round of 16 matches of the AFC Champions League, against the backdrop of the events and tensions taking place in the region.
In exclusive statements to Al-Midan Al-Riyadi, the Secretary General put an end to the speculation, confirming that the next few hours would bring a final decision. Windsor John said, "We will issue our decision today regarding the final ruling on whether or not to postpone the Round of 16 matches," noting that the federation is closely monitoring the situation to make the most appropriate decision that ensures the safety of all participants and the fairness of the competition.
These statements come at a very sensitive time, as the past days and hours have witnessed a wave of media reports and leaks that have tipped the scales in favor of postponement, given the security and political conditions that some countries in the region are going through, which has raised concerns among the qualified clubs and the fans who are waiting for the start of this crucial round.
Context of the event and the importance of the tournament with its new format
This edition of the tournament is of exceptional importance, being the first under the name "AFC Champions League Elite," which has seen radical changes to the competition format and prize money, making any adjustments to the schedule extremely complex. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) always prioritizes the safety of players, technical staff, and fans, and has previously made decisions to move matches to neutral venues or postpone them in cases of extreme necessity, as was the case during the COVID-19 pandemic or periods of political tension.
Impact of the decision on the sports calendar
According to the current schedule, the highly anticipated first-leg matches are set to take place on March 2nd and 3rd. Clubs in West Asia, particularly the Saudi Arabian clubs vying for the title, are eagerly awaiting this decision to finalize flight and accommodation arrangements and prepare their teams both technically and physically. Any postponement would pose a significant challenge for local federations, as it would place considerable strain on already congested domestic league schedules, potentially necessitating a complete rescheduling of the season in several countries.
The round of 16 matches will witness heavyweight clashes in both parts of the continent (East and West), as the major clubs seek to confirm their worthiness in the new system of the tournament, awaiting the outcome of the official statement of the Asian Football Confederation expected to be issued in the coming hours.
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Rodgers explains why Otavio missed the Al-Qadisiyah vs. Al-Taawon match
Al-Qadisiyah coach Brendan Rodgers revealed the reason for Otavio's absence from the Al-Taawon match, confirming that the decision was technical due to the foreign players' regulations, after the two teams drew 1-1 in the Roshan League.
The Irish coach of Al-Qadisiyah, Brendan Rodgers, revealed the real reason behind the exclusion of the Portuguese star who plays for the team, Otavio, from the squad that played the tough match against Al-Taawon, which ended in a positive draw, raising many questions in the sports community and among the club’s fans.
In the post-match press conference on Saturday evening, Rodgers explained with complete transparency that Otavio's absence was not due to injury or lack of fitness, emphasizing that the player was fully available to participate. The Irish manager indicated that the decision was based on the Professional Football League's regulations regarding the number of foreign players allowed in the matchday squad, which necessitated a tactical decision to exclude him in the interest of the team's tactical balance in this particular match.
The Al-Qadisiyah coach stressed in his speech that the technical staff always looks for the most suitable and best option for each match individually, taking into account the characteristics of the opponent and the style of play, which this time necessitated sacrificing the efforts of the Portuguese star in order to comply with the legal number of foreigners.
The impact of the draw in the Roshen League race
In terms of the result, Al-Qadisiyah and Al-Taawoun played to a 1-1 draw in the 24th round of the Saudi Professional League. While this result added a point to each team's tally, it also intensified the competition for a top-four finish in the league standings.
With this draw, Al-Qadisiyah raised their points tally to 54, maintaining their fourth-place position. This stage of the league is of paramount importance, as the team seeks to close the gap with their direct rivals to secure a spot in continental competitions. Al-Qadisiyah currently trails Al-Hilal, who occupy third place, by only four points, and Al-Ahli, who hold second place, by five points, making the upcoming rounds crucial knockout matches.
Coaches face challenges with the foreign player roster
This event highlights the significant challenges facing coaches in the Saudi League, where regulations mandate a balance between big names and the team's tactical needs on the pitch. Rotating foreign players and selecting the optimal squad for each match is one of the most difficult tasks, requiring a thorough analysis of the league's dynamics and the strengths of opponents to ensure maximum utilization of all available resources without disrupting team cohesion.
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Inter Milan defeat Genoa and move closer to the Italian league title
Inter Milan bounced back from their European exit with a 2-0 win over Genoa, extending their lead at the top of Serie A to 13 points. Read the match details and the results from Napoli and Como.
Inter Milan successfully overcame the effects of their recent continental setback, securing a valuable and well-deserved 2-0 victory over Genoa at home on Saturday evening in the 27th round of the Italian Serie A. With this win, the Nerazzurri continue their steady march towards clinching the Scudetto title, widening the gap with their closest rivals.
Restoring confidence and pulling further ahead
This victory served as a strong response from Simone Inzaghi's men after the bitter disappointment of being knocked out of the Champions League play-off round by Norwegian side Bodø/Glimt last Tuesday. The team demonstrated its resilience by refusing to let that setback derail its impressive domestic campaign.
With this result, Inter Milan increased their points tally to 67, maintaining their comfortable lead at the top of the table with a 13-point advantage over their city rivals and closest challengers, AC Milan, who face a potentially tricky match against Cremonese on Sunday. This victory marks Inter's seventh consecutive league win and their fourteenth in their last 15 matches, having only dropped points with a single draw against Napoli (2-2), reflecting their complete dominance of the domestic league this season.
Details of the match and the stars' brilliance
The match was dominated by the home side, with Federico Dimarco opening the scoring in the 31st minute with a superb volley from a tight angle after a pinpoint pass from veteran Henrikh Mkhitaryan. In the second half, substitute Hakan Çalhanoğlu, returning from injury, extended his team's lead with a well-taken penalty in the 69th minute.
The match was not without its excitement and missed opportunities, as the crossbar denied Mkhitaryan's powerful shot, while Genoa goalkeeper Justin Bailló made a brilliant save from Marcus Thuram's header and from Luis Henrique's shot that rebounded off the post before resulting in the decisive penalty. Meanwhile, Genoa's points tally remained at 27, placing them 14th in the standings, and their poor record at the San Siro stadium continued, as they have not won against Inter there since the second leg of the 1993-94 season.
Napoli snatch a dramatic victory, and Como continues its European dream
In other matches in the same round, defending champions Napoli returned to winning ways with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Verona. Napoli owe this win to substitute Belgian international Romelu Lukaku, who scored the decisive goal in the 96th minute, after Danish midfielder Rasmus Hjølund had opened the scoring early on. This victory lifted Antonio Conte's team to 53 points in third place, boosting their hopes of securing a Champions League spot.
On the other hand, Como continued its strong performances with a 3-1 victory over Lecce, raising its tally to 48 points in fifth place temporarily, igniting the struggle for the places qualifying for European competitions, and moving two points away from Roma, which is awaiting a fiery summit against Juventus.
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