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Rosters Confirmed Ahead of FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2025 Tip-Off
Rosters Confirmed Ahead of FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2025 Tip-Off

See - Sada Elbalad

time7 hours ago

  • Sport
  • See - Sada Elbalad

Rosters Confirmed Ahead of FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2025 Tip-Off

Mohamed Mandour Final rosters for all 16 national teams competing in the FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2025 have been confirmed, with tip-off set for June 28 in Switzerland. The tournament features rising stars from around the globe, including 2023 finalists France, who are aiming for redemption in a highly competitive Group D alongside the United States, Australia, and Cameroon. The teams have been divided into four groups: Group A: Argentina, Mali, Serbia, New Zealand Group B: China, Slovenia, Germany, Canada Group C: Jordan, Switzerland, Israel, Dominican Republic Group D: Cameroon, USA, Australia, France Each team will play three games during the Group Phase, which runs from June 28 through July 1. All 16 teams will then advance to the Round of 16 on July 2, where teams from Groups A and B will face off, as will those from Groups C and D, based on group standings. The Knockout Phase continues with Quarterfinals on July 4, Semifinals on July 5, and concludes with the Championship Final, Third Place Game, and placement matches on July 6. The tournament is a critical showcase for young talent on the path to professional and senior national team careers, with global scouts watching closely. read more Japan Stun Spain 2-1 to Qualify for World Cup Last 16 World Cup 2022: Get to Know Confirmed Line-ups of Japan and Spain Group E Decider Saudi Arabia Bid Farewell to World Cup after 2-1 Loss to Mexico Tunisia Achieve Historic Win over France but Fail to Qualify Tunisia to Clash against France in World Cup Sports Get to Know Squad of Group D Teams in World Cup Sports Al Ahly Gift EGP 70,000 to Players After Claiming Egyptian Super Cup Title Sports Bencharki Hits First 2 Goals with Al Jazira Since Leaving Zamalek Sports Arsenal Possible Line-up for Nottingham Forest News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream News Shell Unveils Cost-Cutting, LNG Growth Plan Technology 50-Year Soviet Spacecraft 'Kosmos 482' Crashes into Indian Ocean

Al-Hilal fly the flag for Asia in Club World Cup
Al-Hilal fly the flag for Asia in Club World Cup

Arab News

time8 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Arab News

Al-Hilal fly the flag for Asia in Club World Cup

NASHVILLE, Tennessee: Al-Hilal will be the sole representatives from Asia in the knockout stages of football's glittering Club World Cup in the US. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport The Riyadh club held Real Madrid to a draw in their opening match and won a decisive clash with Pachuca of Mexico in their last group-stage game, to ensure finishing second behind the Spanish giants and progressing to the last 16 of the tournament. All but three of the teams through to the final stages are from Europe and South America. The exceptions are Al-Hilal, Monterrey from Mexico, and Inter Miami, where Lionel Messi leads a side filled with former Barcelona stalwarts. Egypt's Al-Ahly and Tunisia's Esperance brought plenty of fans to create atmosphere in the large US stadiums, but went home disappointed. 'The moment you drop a little bit your level against this quality of opponents, you pay a price,' Al-Ahly coach Jose Riveiro said. 'But the players had the opportunity to showcase their talent and a fantastic platform to do it. It's a special occasion, for sure.'

Get to Know 2025 FIFA Club World Cup R16 Fixtures & Dates
Get to Know 2025 FIFA Club World Cup R16 Fixtures & Dates

See - Sada Elbalad

time12 hours ago

  • Sport
  • See - Sada Elbalad

Get to Know 2025 FIFA Club World Cup R16 Fixtures & Dates

Rana Atef The knockout stage of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup kicks off with the Round of 16 from Saturday, June 28 to Tuesday, July 1, 2025. Sixteen teams who advanced from the group stage now face win-or-go-home scenarios across iconic U.S. stadiums. Here's a look at the full fixture list in Cairo local time. Here is a list of the games: Saturday, June 28, 2025 Palmeiras vs. Botafogo (7:00 PM Cairo Time) Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia Benfica vs. Chelsea (11 PM Cairo Time) Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte Sunday, June 29, 2025 Paris Saint‑Germain vs. Inter Miami (7:00 PM Cairo Time) Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta Flamengo vs. Bayern Munich (11 PM Cairo Time) Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens Monday, June 30, 2025 Inter Milan vs. Fluminense (7:00 PM Cairo Time) Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte Manchester City vs. Al‑Hilal (4:00 AM Cairo Time - Tuesday) Camping World Stadium, Orlando Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Real Madrid vs. Juventus (10:00 PM Cairo Time) Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens Borussia Dortmund vs. Monterrey (4:00 AM Cairo Time - Wednesday) Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta read more Japan Stun Spain 2-1 to Qualify for World Cup Last 16 World Cup 2022: Get to Know Confirmed Line-ups of Japan and Spain Group E Decider Saudi Arabia Bid Farewell to World Cup after 2-1 Loss to Mexico Tunisia Achieve Historic Win over France but Fail to Qualify Tunisia to Clash against France in World Cup Sports Get to Know Squad of Group D Teams in World Cup Sports Al Ahly Gift EGP 70,000 to Players After Claiming Egyptian Super Cup Title Sports Bencharki Hits First 2 Goals with Al Jazira Since Leaving Zamalek Sports Arsenal Possible Line-up for Nottingham Forest News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream News Shell Unveils Cost-Cutting, LNG Growth Plan Technology 50-Year Soviet Spacecraft 'Kosmos 482' Crashes into Indian Ocean

Established order prevails at Club World Cup as minnows make little impact
Established order prevails at Club World Cup as minnows make little impact

Straits Times

time14 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Straits Times

Established order prevails at Club World Cup as minnows make little impact

MIAMI - The occasional threat of an upset result at the Club World Cup handed hope to the minnows of the world game but in the end the established order prevailed at the conclusion of the first round of the tournament in the U.S. All but three of the teams through to the knockout stages are from Europe and South America with the field for the last-16 settled after the last group-stage matches on Thursday. Among the last to qualify was Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal, but the Riyadh-based side is littered with players expensively purchased from European clubs like the Portugal internationals Ruben Neves and Joao Cancelo, former Chelsea defender Kalidou Koulibaly and ex-Brazil international Malcom. Also through are Monterrey from Mexico and Inter Miami, where Lionel Messi is the kingpin in a side filled with former Barcelona stalwarts. But for the rest, it was a disappointing return from clubs from other continents. Al-Hilal held Real Madrid to a draw in their opening game and won a decisive clash with Pachuca of Mexico on Thursday to advance, but it was one of only two matches won by Asian clubs in the first round out of a total of 12 played. Africa had similarly disappointing statistics. Its four representatives went home with a combined total of two wins in 12 outings. 'It is a big step up for the players,' said Miguel Cardoso of South Africa champions Mamelodi Sundowns, who collected four points but still finished third in Group F. 'The level of competition is just that little bit higher than what the players are used to,' the coach added. EXPERIENCES 'These experiences will stay with us hopefully for the coming games we play,' said Seattle Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer as his side make a quick return to Major League Soccer action at Austin on Saturday after playing Atletico Madrid, Botafogo and European champions Paris St Germain. 'There were a lot of similarities in the style and approach to the game between us and the powerful clubs we played against. But you have to factor in that their players are playing at a much higher level.' Egypt's Al Ahly and Tunisia's Esperance also brought plenty of fans and helped create atmosphere in the large stadiums but went home without achieving their ambition of progressing to the last-16. 'The moment that you drop a little bit your level against this quality of opponents, you pay a price,' added Jose Riveiro, coach of Cairo giants Al Ahly who had a rollicking 4-4 draw with Porto in their last group game. But he said competing at the Club World Cup was a special experience. 'The players have the opportunity to showcase their talent and a fantastic platform to do it. 'It's a special occasion for sure something that, well, you don't always have the opportunity to be involved in,' Riveiro said. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Established order prevails at Club World Cup as minnows make little impact
Established order prevails at Club World Cup as minnows make little impact

Reuters

time14 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Established order prevails at Club World Cup as minnows make little impact

MIAMI, June 27 (Reuters) - The occasional threat of an upset result at the Club World Cup handed hope to the minnows of the world game but in the end the established order prevailed at the conclusion of the first round of the tournament in the U.S. All but three of the teams through to the knockout stages are from Europe and South America with the field for the last-16 settled after the last group-stage matches on Thursday. Among the last to qualify was Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal, but the Riyadh-based side is littered with players expensively purchased from European clubs like the Portugal internationals Ruben Neves and Joao Cancelo, former Chelsea defender Kalidou Koulibaly and ex-Brazil international Malcom. Also through are Monterrey from Mexico and Inter Miami, where Lionel Messi is the kingpin in a side filled with former Barcelona stalwarts. But for the rest, it was a disappointing return from clubs from other continents. Al-Hilal held Real Madrid to a draw in their opening game and won a decisive clash with Pachuca of Mexico on Thursday to advance, but it was one of only two matches won by Asian clubs in the first round out of a total of 12 played. Africa had similarly disappointing statistics. Its four representatives went home with a combined total of two wins in 12 outings. 'It is a big step up for the players,' said Miguel Cardoso of South Africa champions Mamelodi Sundowns, who collected four points but still finished third in Group F. 'The level of competition is just that little bit higher than what the players are used to,' the coach added. 'These experiences will stay with us hopefully for the coming games we play,' said Seattle Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer as his side make a quick return to Major League Soccer action at Austin on Saturday after playing Atletico Madrid, Botafogo and European champions Paris St Germain. 'There were a lot of similarities in the style and approach to the game between us and the powerful clubs we played against. But you have to factor in that their players are playing at a much higher level.' Egypt's Al Ahly and Tunisia's Esperance also brought plenty of fans and helped create atmosphere in the large stadiums but went home without achieving their ambition of progressing to the last-16. 'The moment that you drop a little bit your level against this quality of opponents, you pay a price,' added Jose Riveiro, coach of Cairo giants Al Ahly who had a rollicking 4-4 draw with Porto in their last group game. But he said competing at the Club World Cup was a special experience. 'The players have the opportunity to showcase their talent and a fantastic platform to do it. 'It's a special occasion for sure something that, well, you don't always have the opportunity to be involved in,' Riveiro said.

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