Oday Dabbagh shines as Palestinians depart AFC Asian Cup with heads held high

Oday Dabbagh shines as Palestinians depart AFC Asian Cup with heads held high
Palestine lost 2-1 to hosts and holders Qatar in the round of 16. (AFP)
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Updated 02 February 2024
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Oday Dabbagh shines as Palestinians depart AFC Asian Cup with heads held high

Oday Dabbagh shines as Palestinians depart AFC Asian Cup with heads held high
  • Palestine lost 2-1 to hosts and holders Qatar in the round of 16, but the Charleroi forward and his teammates exceeded expectations

With a smile etched on his face in spite of a heavily bandaged head, Palestine’s Oday Dabbagh strode through the mixed zone following his team’s narrow 2-1 defeat to Qatar on Monday.

A couple of meters away from Dabbagh, midfielder Mahmoud Abu Warda disdainfully stated “we didn’t deserve to lose, the referee did not do us justice with the penalty kick (awarded to Qatar).”

For all his success, the Charleroi attacker has made it a point to avoid the limelight in Qatar. When a journalist called out to him from the scrum of the mixed zone, “Oday, Oday! Palestine’s star,” the Jerusalemite responded by clicking his tongue disapprovingly.

“Palestine has 26 stars,” he said in a curt but friendly manner before escaping to the safe confines of the team bus.

Before turning 25 two months ago, Dabbagh notched 100 goals for his clubs in the Palestine, Kuwait, Portugal and Belgium top flights. For context, there is not a single player participating at the 2023 AFC Asian Cup that has scored more at club level before turning 25.

The forward has been addicted to scoring goals from a young age. After making his professional debut as a 16-year-old for Hilal Al-Quds he wasted no time in scoring his first goal for his hometown side. That first strike came 23 days after his 17th birthday and was crucial in helping one of Palestine’s oldest sides avoid the ignominy of relegation.

Lessons learned in that first season as a professional have served Dabbagh well.

“When I first got promoted to the first team I just did not make a big deal of it. I just did not put myself under pressure — the nature of my personality helped — I have always been a calm person. So when I started playing and scoring in the league I just never saw my opponent as being better than me,” he told Arab News.

Less than three years later after making his national team debut and playing at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, Dabbagh was off to Kuwait.

“Being a part of that squad and playing important minutes against Australia and Jordan gave me confidence. Our younger players like Zaid Qunbar and Samer Zubaida from the Olympic team who played at (the 2023 Asian Cup) will also help them and be a boost to their confidence.”

In many a Jerusalem household they are talking about their native son who now plays for Charleroi in Belgium’s top tier. Every match Dabbagh has played since leaving his hometown in 2019 has been closely watched by Palestinian football fans.

His start to life abroad did not go as planned — early success was interrupted by a broken collarbone and a contractual dispute with Al-Salmiya that saw him void his contract to sign for rivals Al-Qadisiya.

The forward tested positive for COVID-19 in the summer of 2020 and Al-Qadisiya had a forgettable season. The decision was made to bring in new foreign players to the team. Dabbagh was loaned out twice and it was in the tail end of that loan stint when Dabbagh really hit his stride. Thirteen goals in 18 games for Al-Arabi made him top scorer of the league and gave the side their first title in over two decades all thanks to a player on loan to them from their biggest rivals.

As a free agent, Dabbagh eschewed more lucrative offers in Kuwait to try his luck in Europe. The first stop was Portugal where four goals in his first season helped Arouca avoid the drop. He then hit 11 goals in his encore season leading the modest side from the Aveiro District to a UEFA Conference League berth.

In spite of hitting 15 goals in 17 starts, a contractual dispute saw Dabbagh sign on a free agency with Charleroi at the start of the season. The Palestinian is currently the team’s top scorer with five goals in 19 matches across all competitions. 

Dabbagh parlayed that form into a stunning Asian Cup, inspiring his team to the knockout stage for the first time in their history. Palestine got off to a rotten start in the continental showpiece going down 1-0 to Iran after just 70 seconds. The team was down by three after 38 minutes en route to a crushing 4-1 defeat.

Palestine were much-improved against the UAE in their second game but found themselves a goal down halfway through the first half. Palestine won a penalty kick after Dabbagh was brought down in the box by Khalifa Al-Hammadi. Tamer Seyam missed the ensuing spot kick but the team found an equalizer in the second half and were unlucky not to translate their statistical dominance into three points instead of one.

That meant Palestine faced a win-or-go-home match against Hong Kong. The scenario was similar to the one the team faced going into their last group stage game at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup and the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup. This time though Palestine romped to a 3-0 victory.

Did Dabbagh and his teammates feel the pressure?

“As far as the Hong Kong game is concerned I just tried to keep things light. Stay with my group of friends and chat about anything but the game,” Dabbagh said.

“I just try to do my best. I go into the game and do what is asked of me. Reading stuff in the press is useless, it will just put you under pressure. The team was super focused going into the game and we played really well which gave us a good result.”

The win over Hong Kong featured a brace from the Charleroi forward. So resounding was their victory, the team was set to advance to the round of 16 as runners-up in the group only for a late goal by the UAE in their 2-1 loss to Iran that forced them to settle for third place.

With the background of the ongoing war and genocide in Gaza, Dabbagh and the rest of the team felt a unique responsibility to bring a modicum of relief and joy to the Palestinian people.

Every goal scored has featured muted celebrations highlighted by the players holding their hands crossed above their heads.

That was the case again when Dabbagh bamboozled the Qatari defense to give Palestine a surprise lead against the hosts and holders.

“It was a mix of emotions, a cross between happiness for scoring and sadness for what is happening in Palestine — you can never forget about that,” he said.

In spite of the loss, Al-Fida’i have not let their heads drop and are now focused on 2026 World Cup qualifying.

“This is just going to push me to score more goals with the national team,” said Dabbagh.


Zimbabwe win toss and elect to bat in 2nd ODI against Pakistan

Zimbabwe win toss and elect to bat in 2nd ODI against Pakistan
Updated 26 November 2024
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Zimbabwe win toss and elect to bat in 2nd ODI against Pakistan

Zimbabwe win toss and elect to bat in 2nd ODI against Pakistan
  • Pakistan suffered 80-run humiliating loss to Zimbabwe in first ODI on Sunday 
  • Tayyab Tahir and leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed debut for Pakistan in second ODI 

BULAWAYO: Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat in the second one-day international against Pakistan on Tuesday.
Pakistan made two changes after Zimbabwe recorded a stunning 80-run win on DLS method in the rain-affected first match to lead the three-game series 1-0 on Monday.
Middle-order batter Tayyab Tahir and leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed were awarded ODI debuts in place of Haseebullah Khan and fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain.
Haseebullah got dropped after making 0 in his debut ODI while Hasnain made way for Abrar with the wicket expecting to slow bowlers.
Zimbabwe didn’t tinker with its winning combination after Pakistan struggled against both pace and spin in the first game.
Pakistan have rested its frontline white-ball players Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah and Babar Azam as they tested bench strength ahead of next year’s Champions Trophy.
Bulawayo will host the third and final ODI on Thursday and will also host both teams in the three-match T20 series.


‘As easy as the semifinal’ — Alhyasat predicts another win over Al-Qahtani

‘As easy as the semifinal’ — Alhyasat predicts another win over Al-Qahtani
Updated 26 November 2024
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‘As easy as the semifinal’ — Alhyasat predicts another win over Al-Qahtani

‘As easy as the semifinal’ — Alhyasat predicts another win over Al-Qahtani
  • Saudi fighter Al-Qahtani gets second chance against his Jordanian opponent after Islam Reda’s withdrawal from the PFL Mena Championship final

RIYADH: The author of arguably the biggest upset in the inaugural season of PFL MENA, Jordanian welterweight Abdelrahman “Cobra” Alhyasat, has predicted history will repeat itself during the first championship final on Nov. 29.

A relative unknown, Alhyasat shocked the world when he beat Saudi Arabian mixed martial arts star and title favorite Abdullah Al-Qahtani in the semifinals, winning by unanimous decision. 

While the undefeated Alhyasat was initially scheduled to face Islam Reda in the final, an injury meant the latter had to withdraw — opening the door for a rematch with Al-Qahtani.

However, Alhyasat does not seem too excited about facing the “The Reaper” for a second time.

“I would have preferred to face a different fighter in the final, but Islam Reda’s injury led to Al-Qahtani being in the final,” he said.

However, “Cobra” is confident that he can make it 2-0 against the Kingdom’s biggest MMA star. 

“I will repeat my victory over Al-Qahtani,” he said boldly, even stating the hometown disadvantage would not be much of an issue. “I’m comfortable with this matchup; it will be as easy as the semifinal. Fighting on his home turf won’t be a source of stress for me.”

While Alhyasat believes he can shut down Al-Qahtani again, he also knows the Saudi Arabian star will not have the same game plan as he did in their semifinal showdown — so he has made his own strategy adjustments to compensate.

“I expect Al-Qahtani to change his fighting style for the final. That’s why, during my specialized training camp in Thailand, we coordinated with the technical team to study all possibilities and adapt to the flow of the fight,” Alhyasat explained.

“The plan we’ve prepared for the final is flawless and ensures another victory over Al-Qahtani,” he added.

In fact, Alhyasat is so confident in his capabilities that he already has a celebration planned.

“I will celebrate the belt with my friends in Amman, enjoying Jordanian mansaf, even if my opponent changes his fighting style,” he said.

 

The complete PFL MENA Championships card:

PFL MENA Featherweight Championship: Abdelrahman Alhyasat (5-0) vs. Abdullah Al-Qahtani (9-2)

PFL MENA Welterweight Championship: Mohammad Alaqraa (7-0) vs. Omar El Dafrawy (12-6)

Amateur Women’s Atomweight Bout: Hattan Alsaif vs. Lilia Osmani

PFL MENA Bantamweight Championship: Ali Taleb (11-1) vs. Rachid El Hazoume (15-3)

 

PFL MENA Lightweight Championship: Mohsen Mohammadseifi (6-1) vs. Georges Eid (10-4)

 

Showcase Fights:

Lightweight MENA Showcase: Mansour Barnaoui (21-6) vs. Alfie Davis (17-4-1)

Heavyweight MENA Showcase: Slim Trabelsi (7-0) vs. Abraham Bably (5-0)

Featherweight Global Showcase: Jesus Pinedo (23-6-1) vs. Jeremy Kennedy (19-4)

Featherweight Global Showcase: Asael Adjoudj (8-1) vs. Jose Perez (9-1)

Middleweight Global Showcase: Costello van Steenis (15-3) vs. Joao Dantas (7-1)


FIFAe Finals 2024 to take place in Riyadh

FIFAe Finals 2024 to take place in Riyadh
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FIFAe Finals 2024 to take place in Riyadh

FIFAe Finals 2024 to take place in Riyadh
  • The tournament returns to the Saudi capital from Dec. 5-12 with a partnership between FIFAe and the Saudi Esports Federation

RIYADH: The FIFAe Finals 2024 come to Riyadh next month, the first time the event will include multiple esports titles.

Hosted at the SEF Arena at BLVD Riyadh City, it will unfold in two stages. Proceedings begin with the FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League from Dec. 5-8, followed by two FIFAe World Cups featuring eFootball (on console and mobile) that will run from Dec. 9-12.

Ahead of the tournaments, Turki Al-Fawzan, CEO of the Saudi Esports Federation, said: “As we continue to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s position as a global leader in esports, hosting the FIFAe Finals 2024 is a proud moment for us. This event not only highlights the Kingdom’s commitment to the esports ecosystem but also provides an unparalleled opportunity for players from across the world to showcase their talent and passion on a global stage. We’re excited to witness the next chapter of esports history unfold right here in Riyadh.”

Players have the opportunity to represent their nations and lift the official FIFAe World Cup Trophy on a global stage. Sixteen nations are competing in Rocket League and up to 18 will go head-to-head in eFootball.

In line with Rocket League’s third-party regulations, the prize pool stands at $250,000. The prize pool for both eFootball competitions (console and mobile) is $100,000 each, bringing the total prize distribution for the FIFAe Finals 2024 to $450,000.

“This year’s addition of multiple new titles marks a major expansion for football esports tournaments, offering players from diverse ecosystems the chance to compete on the biggest stage under the FIFAe banner. We’re excited to continue this momentum together with the SEF and look forward to bringing this event to life in December together with our partners and publishers,” said FIFA Secretary-General Mattias Grafstrom.

The FIFAe Finals 2024 follow the inaugural FIFAe Next Gen event in Liverpool, England, which included the first-ever FIFAe World Cup featuring Football Manager, alongside the FIFAe Fame Your Game Cup.


West Ham stun Newcastle to ease pressure on Lopetegui

West Ham stun Newcastle to ease pressure on Lopetegui
Updated 26 November 2024
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West Ham stun Newcastle to ease pressure on Lopetegui

West Ham stun Newcastle to ease pressure on Lopetegui
  • The result, only West Ham’s second win on the road this season, lifts them to 15 points, just three behind 10th-placed Newcastle

NEWCASTLE, United Kingdom: West Ham produced a clinical away performance to beat resurgent Newcastle 2-0 on Monday, easing the pressure on beleaguered manager Julen Lopetegui.
Tomas Soucek headed the visitors in front against the run of play at St. James’ Park and Aaron Wan-Bissaka grabbed a rare goal in the second half to double the Hammers’ lead.
Newcastle were unable to capitalize on the chances they created, failing to build on the momentum created by recent wins against Arsenal and Nottingham Forest.
The result, only West Ham’s second win on the road this season, lifts them to 15 points, just three behind 10th-placed Newcastle.
The home side made the early running and in-form forward Alexander Isak had the ball in the net in the fifth minute after a delicate dink over Lukasz Fabianski, only for it to be ruled out for offside.
West Ham, expected to face a tough test on Newcastle’s home turf, showed little adventure in the opening stages.
But their first real foray up the pitch resulted in a corner and the unmarked Soucek powered home a header from close range in the 10th minute.
Newcastle enjoyed the bulk of the possession as a lively first half unfolded but West Ham were robust in defense and threatened when they went forward.
Anthony Gordon had a glorious chance to level after a poor clearance from Jean-Clair Todibo but fired straight at Fabianski.
Minutes later Isak chested down a superb cross from Bruno Guimaraes but steered narrowly wide on the stretch.
Eddie Howe’s Newcastle were again on the front foot at the start of the second half but it was West Ham who doubled their lead through Wan-Bissaka.
The former Manchester United man scored his first goal for West Ham and just his third career goal after picking up Jarrod Bowen’s pass and firing home.
Howe brought on Jacob Murphy and Callum Wilson in a bid to turn the tide but Newcastle failed to build up a head of steam against their determined opponents, who saw out the game with relative ease.
The result will be a huge relief for Lopetegui, whose future has been a matter of mounting speculation just months after he replaced David Moyes.


Jeddah’s IPL auction: Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes youngest player ever to be sold

Jeddah’s IPL auction: Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes youngest player ever to be sold
Updated 25 November 2024
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Jeddah’s IPL auction: Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes youngest player ever to be sold

Jeddah’s IPL auction: Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes youngest player ever to be sold
  • Big money flows as Saudi Arabia makes history with first-ever international cricket event
  • It was an electric, record-breaking mega auction which rewrote history, says IPL 

JEDDAH: The big money flowed on Monday as Saudi Arabia made waves with its first-ever international cricket event, hosting the TATA IPL mega auction in Jeddah, a key event in the sport’s global calendar.

The major highlight of day two was Vaibhav Suryavanshi — a left-handed batsman from the east Indian state of Bihar known for hitting long sixes — becoming the youngest player to be sold at the IPL auction — at just 13 years of age.

Suryavanshi was bought by the Rajasthan Royals for $131,000 in the IPL auction at the Abadi Al-Johar Arena in Jeddah.

Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals went head-to-head for his services and eventually the Royals won the fight.

TATA IPL wrote on X: “Talent meets opportunity indeed. (The) 13-year-old Suryavanshi becomes the youngest player ever to be sold at the #TATAIPL auction. Congratulations to the young star, who now joins Rajasthan Royals.”

Rajasthan Royals said on X: “Vaibhav Suryavanshi, all of 13 years old, entering the IPL!”

Hailing from Samastipur, Suryavanshi has already made headlines with his extraordinary achievements on the field.

During the 2023-24 Ranji Trophy season in the Indian domestic league, Suryavanshi made his debut at just 12 years and 284 days against Mumbai.

Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh made his debut at 15 years and 57 days, while legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar started his career at 15 years and 230 days.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s experience found high demand among IPL franchises at the Jeddah event, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru securing his services for $1.275 million.

Other notable deals included Deepak Chahar, who fetched about $1.1 million from Mumbai Indians despite his injury history, and Mukesh Kumar, retained by Delhi Capitals for about $1 million through the RTM card. Lucknow Super Giants also invested heavily, signing Test pacer Akash Deep for about $1 million.

However, some big names, including Kane Williamson, Shardul Thakur, Prithvi Shaw, Ajinkya Rahane, and Glenn Philipps, went unsold during the mega auction.

The auction reflected the high demand for players, especially from India. Indian talents got lucrative deals for even its fringe players.

Star Indian player Rishabh Pant became the most expensive player in the history of the IPL as Lucknow Super Giants spent a mind-boggling $3.19 million on the wicketkeeper-batter on the first day of the mega auction.

Jeddah’s TATA IPL mega auction saw plenty of twists, turns, unexpected signings and records broken, as the availability of Indian and international stars was greater than ever and all 10 franchises were looking to rebuild their squads.

The marquee event posted on X at its conclusion: “That’s it from the #TATAIPLAuction Arena in Jeddah. It was an electric, record-breaking mega auction, which rewrote history. Look forward to your company in #TATAIPL 2025.”

Franchise owners also took to X to express their great excitement.

One of the owners of Punjab Kings and famous Bollywood actor Preity Zinta wrote: “Day 1, nothing less than A1! Punjab Kings are on fire and ready to soar! #IPL2025Auction.”

On day two, she went on to take advice from fans, and wrote: “So how is the auction going folks? Are our fans happy? If not, any more recommendations/suggestions? Bring it on ! #PBKS #IPLAuction2025.”

Owner partner of Kolkata Knight Riders Juhi Chawla Mehta was excited as she posted on X a video of Jeddah with the caption “Destination Jeddah … IPL auction 2025 #ipl2025auction #IPLAuction #Kolkatknightriders #KKR.”

In another post sharing a video of the auction venue, she wrote: “Getting mega auction ready with our CEO Venky Mysore, and mentor DJ Bravo! @VenkyMysore @DJBravo47.”

The squads of the league’s 10 franchises — Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Titans, Kolkata Knight Riders, Lucknow Super Giants, Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals, ‎Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and Sunrisers Hyderabad — were finalized on Monday from a pool of 574 players.

The IPL will enter its 18th season in March next year, and the Red Sea city of Jeddah became an important stop en route.

The names of Dubai, London, Riyadh and Jeddah were touted before the Red Sea city was chosen by the Board of Control for Cricket in India for the marquee event.