La Liga’s Deportivo Alaves looking to spread sporting technology, innovation in MENA

La Liga’s Deportivo Alaves looking to spread sporting technology, innovation in MENA
Alaves CEO Haritz Kerejeta (left) and CCO Borja Txasko. (AN photo)
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Updated 13 March 2024
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La Liga’s Deportivo Alaves looking to spread sporting technology, innovation in MENA

La Liga’s Deportivo Alaves looking to spread sporting technology, innovation in MENA
  • The football club, part of the Baskonia-Alaves Group, is now an established team in Spain’s top tier
  • Alaves are planning to gain an advantage over rivals through technological advances shared with global strategic partners

On May 16, 2001, Deportivo Alaves of Spain’s La Liga were involved in one of the most famous matches in the history of European football.

In an epic battle that was settled by a “golden goal,” the underdog team from Vitoria-Gasteiz in the Basque Country lost 5-4 to Liverpool in the final of the UEFA Cup, now the Europa League, at the Westfalenstadion in Dortmund.

Alaves are yet to reach those heights again, but having gained promotion from the second division last season, the team are now establishing themselves in the top tier of Spanish football. And they are doing that via new and creative avenues.

“Deportivo Alaves aims to reach the highest competitive standards through technology and innovation by trying to control all information possible around football and players: from injury prevention, recovery, scouting, performance analysis and much more,” club CEO Haritz Kerejeta told Arab News from La Liga’s offices in Dubai.

It is a methodology that not only serves the club’s ambitions, but one that Alaves hope to export to the region through partnerships with Saudi and other teams in the Middle East.

“As Deportivo Alaves, we have the vision of promoting our values, our identity and our club across all MENA (Middle East and North Africa), where we understand that the fanbase for football, and more specifically for La Liga, is huge,” Kerejeta added.

“We are working on a set number of projects, and of course partnering with MENA-based sport properties is always a possibility for us.”

These are ambitious steps for a provincial club that was established 103 years ago.

The football club is part of the Baskonia-Alaves Group, which includes basketball team Saski Baskonia (established 1959), four-time Spanish champions and a founding member of the EuroLeague.

The group’s objective, according to a promotional video, is “to transform the sports industry through excellence in business management and the competitiveness of our teams, as well as through the promotion of talent, innovation and new technologies.”

Borja Txasko, chief commercial officer at the group, said: “Alaves is very important for the city, for the community. It’s a social (institution), involved in the economic field, innovation, sustainability. Baskonia means a lot for the territory, for the Basque Country.

“We have more than 700 employees in the group, that is a huge amount of people, and that means a lot for the economy and the region.”

The football and basketball teams inevitably attract valuable customers to local businesses, according to Txasko, adding to the economic and social growth of the territory.

“During game day in the city, there are a lot of restaurants and bars, and the atmosphere in the city is (great),” he said. “There are a lot of people present and a very good percentage of funds go to the stadium.”

To help achieve this growth, the group, led by President Josean Querejeta, has established The Faktory, a center of excellence that acts as a strategic platform for the needs and challenges of all teams under the Baskonia-Alaves umbrella.

“Because we are really ambitious and we want to improve and grow and grow, we think we have to do different things to compete with other teams,” Txasko added. “Not only in sport, not only through football, so we try to think different, to do things differently.”

Kerejeta summed it up: “Alternative business and innovation is the way to improve and to grow.”

The idea is to forge relationships and alliances with partners interested in the development of science research and technology, including clubs in the Middle East.

La Liga this year celebrates the 10th anniversary of opening an office in Dubai, and it recently announced expansion into Saudi Arabia, with a view to spread the brand in the region.

“We are following (the same path) as La Liga,” Txasko said. “To get exposure first: We are Alaves, we are here, we are in La Liga. And then bring people to our city and generate business.”

Kerejeta pointed out that it is not just the football team expanding its horizons. “Now there is a big opportunity because it seems that a basketball franchise is going to be created here in Dubai, to play in the EuroLeague, to play in European competition,” said the CEO.

“It gives us an (opportunity) to come here, because we will probably in the future be competing against the Dubai franchise.”

As for direct partnerships with regional clubs and institutions, that should come through the “sharing and development of science, research and technology,” according to the club’s objectives.

“We have different consultancy projects,” Txasko said. “Sport consultancy, sports management.”

The net is cast wide in terms of locations around the world for the Baskonia-Alaves Group.

“We will be working with countries like Japan, France, Finland, Ecuador; and Alaves owns a team in the first division in Croatia, so we are also competing there,” Kerejeta said. “It will be a good choice to find a partner here to continue to develop the product.”

The CEO added that Baskonia-Alaves are also developing a strategic relationship with the UAE Basketball Federation.

Currently, Deportivo Alaves have two Arab footballers on their books: Algerian forward Abde Rebbach and Moroccan defender Abdel Abqar.

While that number could potentially increase in the future, Kerejeta says that the club will not favor one region over others when looking to unearth talent.

“We try to scout all over the world, but we don’t trust our strategy on one (nationality) anywhere in the world to develop the brand of the club, either in basketball or football,” said the CEO.

“We think that it must be about the players. So we don’t think that we should sign a Japanese player just to develop the Japanese market, for example, because in the future if he goes to another club, this is a short-term strategy.”

At present Alaves is 13th in the 20-team La Liga, a healthy position that could act as a launch pad for the club’s wider ambitions.

“For sure, we want to keep the team stable in La Liga, we are ambitious, our target is to compete in the Europa League or Europa Conference League,” said Txasko.

Certainly fans would welcome the chance to recreate the heroics of 2001. But at home, how the smaller clubs can compete with Real Madrid and Barcelona on the pitch remains Spanish football’s eternal question.

“The gap is very big, but I think it’s smaller than before,” said Txasko. “Different teams have recently been getting closer, for example Sevilla, Real Betis, Real Sociedad, Athletic Bilbao, and Osasuna was close last season. And we think we can get closer.”

When asked if the clubs mentioned, and Alaves, are closing the gap on the big two, Kerejeta’s answer was an emphatic: “No. The gap is still very big, from Real Madrid and Barcelona to the rest, Atletico, Valencia, Sevilla, Betis, the gap is too big.”

Finding alternative ways to compete economically is the club’s target. “For example, last season we opened our own university,” he said.

“Our main goal is to try to diversify our business, not to depend only on football and basketball for our income.

“(Having) the university and the sports facilities will create new incomes that can bring resources to the club, increase the budget, help us be more competitive and decrease that gap.”


Barca hit five as they return to winning ways at Mallorca

Barca hit five as they return to winning ways at Mallorca
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Barca hit five as they return to winning ways at Mallorca

Barca hit five as they return to winning ways at Mallorca
The comprehensive victory brings the Catalans to 37 points at the top of the league table
Mallorca stay sixth in La Liga, still two points behind Bilbao in the final Champions League spot

PALMA: Raphinha and Lamine Yamal inspired Barcelona to a first win in four La Liga outings as they beat Mallorca 5-1 on Tuesday.
The comprehensive victory brings the Catalans to 37 points at the top of the league table, four ahead of second-placed Real Madrid, but with two extra matches played.
Carlo Ancelotti’s Spanish and European champions will have the chance to cut that lead back to one point on Wednesday when they travel to Athletic Bilbao.
Mallorca stay sixth in La Liga, still two points behind Bilbao in the final Champions League spot.
Ferran Torres gave Barcelona the lead, before Vedat Muriqi equalized to ensure the sides were level at the end of an even first half.
Raphinha and Yamal then lit up the second half as the away side ran riot with the Brazilian scoring a double, followed by strikes from Frenkie de Jong and Pau Victor.
“We knew how important it was to win again. In the last three games something has been missing. Today we were good, it wasn’t our best game but winning was the most important thing,” Barcelona captain Raphinha told Movistar.
Barcelona were boosted by the return of teenage starlet Yamal, who started the match after recovering from an ankle problem.
Hansi Flick’s side dropped points in the two league outings Yamal missed, and were also defeated last time out at home to Las Palmas when he was only fit enough to start on the bench.
The hosts gifted Barca the lead in the 12th minute when panicked defending resulted in Torres being presented with a golden opportunity when there seemed to be no danger.
As a trio of Majorcan defenders shepherded the ball back to their goalkeeper, full-back Johan Mojica suddenly decided to try to lash it away, only to smash the ball straight into Antonio Raillo and it fell perfectly to the feet of the Barcelona forward, who duly stroked home the opener.
The Catalans’ high defensive line caught Mallorca out on several occasions as they tried to spring their attackers with passes over the top.
Mallorca were, however, starting to build pressure on Barcelona, though the visitors remained dangerous on the counter with their fleet-footed attacking quartet of Yamal, Dani Olmo, Raphinha and Torres.
A second goal in the match did not seem far away, for either side, and it came for the hosts in the 43rd minute.
Inigo Martinez was deeper than the rest of the Barcelona line and Pablo Maffeo timed his run onto Sergi Darder’s pass to perfection, before rolling the ball across to Muriqi to tap into an open net.


Another defensive lapse nearly restored the visitors’ lead on the stroke of half-time, but goalkeeper Leo Roman bailed out Raillo for his poor back-header by denying Raphinha one-on-one.
The Mallorca ‘keeper thwarted the Brazilian again early in the second period, punching away a fizzing free-kick from close range.
But it was eventually third time lucky for Raphinha in his duel with Roman as he flashed a 56th-minute penalty just beyond the Spaniard’s reach.
The sheer pace of the returning Yamal had earned the spot-kick as he raced onto Olmo’s through-ball, before being brought down by Mojica inside the box.
Barcelona struggled creatively in Yamal’s absence, and the 17-year-old displayed his brilliance again moments later when an inspired backheel created a chance out of nothing, until Pedri’s snapshot was blocked.
Raphinha made the game safe for Barcelona with 14 minutes remaining when he knocked home a magnificent outside-of-the-foot cross courtesy of Yamal.
“I’m living my best moment but I don’t want to stop there. I want to do much more for this crest. It’s a club that I love enormously. Everything I can give on the pitch, I’ll give it,” said Raphinha.
Euro 2024 winner Yamal repeated the trick five minutes later, this time finding the forward run of Victor, whose pass across goal was cut out, but only as far as the onrushing De Jong who finished unerringly.
De Jong then turned provider in the final 10 minutes as he squared for 23-year-old substitute Victor to score.
Yamal could have capped off a superb second-half showing, but his dinked finish near the end was well saved by the defiant Roman.

Al-Hilal ease back into top spot in group

Al-Hilal ease back into top spot in group
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Al-Hilal ease back into top spot in group

Al-Hilal ease back into top spot in group
  • Easy victory against Al-Gharafa of Qatar 
  • Marcos Leonardo put the hosts ahead after just 18 minutes

Al-Hilal defeated Al-Gharafa of Qatar 3-0 on Tuesday to return to the top of their AFC Champions League Elite group with two games of the group stage remaining.

The four-time champions, who are already guaranteed a place in the round of 16 as the top eight from each of the two groups of 12 progress, found it easy as they strolled past the visitors.

The win moves them onto 16 points from six games, above Al-Ahli on goal difference and three points above Al-Nassr in third, although both their Saudi Pro League rivals have also booked their spots in the next round ahead of schedule.

Marcos Leonardo put the hosts ahead after just 18 minutes. Yasser Al-Shahrani had possession of the ball on the right side of the area and pulled it back to the Brazilian who shot first time into the roof of the net for his third goal of the tournament.

The Saudi Arabians were in control for much of the match but it took the Blues until the 82nd minute to add to the scoreline and seal the win, the goal coming courtesy of in-form Aleksandar Mitrovic.

Salem Al-Dawsari drove at the defence and fed the Serbian striker just outside the area. Mitrovic had time to turn and drive a low shot toward the target but Sergio Rico in the Al-Gharafa goal should have done better.

However, few in Riyadh cared, and just three minutes later it was 3-0. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, who had scored twice on Saturday to give Al-Hilal a vital 2-1 win over Al-Shabab in the Saudi Pro League, netted again, this time with a simple but well-taken goal. Malcom swung over a corner from the right and the former Lazio midfielder climbed well just outside the six-yard box to head home powerfully.

That concluded the last of the Asian action until 2025 and the Saudi Arabian clubs are looking very healthy indeed at the end of the year.


Bayern’s Neuer sent off for first time in 866-game career

Bayern’s Neuer sent off for first time in 866-game career
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Bayern’s Neuer sent off for first time in 866-game career

Bayern’s Neuer sent off for first time in 866-game career
MUNICH: Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was sent off for the first time in his 866-match career on Tuesday, seeing a straight red for a last-man foul on Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong.
The 38-year-old rushed out of the box in typical fashion 18 minutes in to the German Cup last 16 clash, taking out an advancing Frimpong.
Neuer was shown straight red, bringing Israel ‘keeper Daniel Peretz on for his Bayern debut, and was seen apologizing to coach Vincent Kompany after leaving the field.
Bayern’s captain has received a yellow card 23 times during his career. All have come at club level, with the 2014 World Cup-winning goalkeeper never cautioned during his 124-game international career.
The match, between the 20-time winners and current holders Leverkusen was particularly tense, with referee Harm Osmers handing out three yellow cards in addition to Neuer’s red in the opening 22 minutes.
Despite playing for Israel at international level, Tuesday’s match was Peretz’s first game for Bayern, having joined the club in the summer of 2023.

Saudi Kickboxing Federation participates in International Day of Persons with Disabilities event

Saudi Kickboxing Federation participates in International Day of Persons with Disabilities event
Updated 03 December 2024
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Saudi Kickboxing Federation participates in International Day of Persons with Disabilities event

Saudi Kickboxing Federation participates in International Day of Persons with Disabilities event
  • SKF President Ahmed Al-Towayan expressed delight at Prince Sultan’s visit
  • “Our participation in this event is part of activating the ‘Qadir’ initiative launched by the federation earlier this year,” he said

RIYADH: The Saudi Kickboxing Federation participated on Tuesday in the International Day of Persons with Disabilities event, organized by the Disabled Children’s Association in collaboration with the King Salman Center for Disability Research.
Prince Sultan bin Salman Al-Saud, chairman of the board of trustees of the center, visited the federation’s booth and met several athletes and coaches, a media statement said.
SKF President Ahmed Al-Towayan expressed his delight at Prince Sultan’s visit and his support for activities and events related to persons with disabilities.
“Our participation in this event is part of activating the ‘Qadir’ initiative launched by the federation earlier this year,” Al-Towayan said.
The initiative aimed to provide sports activities for persons with disabilities, develop their skills in kickboxing, and empower Paralympic athletes to practice these sports, he added.
“Qadir initiative aims to offer sporting opportunities to anyone facing difficulties in participating in sports, whether due to a disability or limited financial resources,” Al-Towayan said.


Riyadh to host World Anti-Doping Agency meetings

Riyadh to host World Anti-Doping Agency meetings
Updated 03 December 2024
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Riyadh to host World Anti-Doping Agency meetings

Riyadh to host World Anti-Doping Agency meetings
  • Event will discuss international strategies to combat doping
  • Prominent sporting figures, experts set to attend

RIYADH: Riyadh will host World Anti-Doping Agency meetings on Dec. 4-5 to support integrity in sport.
The agency’s foundation board and executive committee will meet in the Saudi capital to discuss updates on policies and international strategies to combat doping, a media statement said on Tuesday.
The two-day event will be attended by prominent sports figures and international experts.
Saudi Arabia has previously hosted several anti-doping events, including conferences and workshops aimed at fostering international cooperation as well as promoting the Kingdom as a global sports hub.
WADA’s foundation board consists of 42 members, 21 of whom are ministers representing national governments, while another 21 are members of the International Olympic Committee and presidents of international federations representing the Olympic Movement.
The agency was established in 1999 as a nonprofit dedicated to protecting the integrity of sports by combating doping.
It collaborates with international sports organizations, government bodies and national authorities to ensure a doping-free sports environment.