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Asian Championship in Kuwait prompts early handball season kickoff
Asian Championship in Kuwait prompts early handball season kickoff

Arab Times

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Asian Championship in Kuwait prompts early handball season kickoff

KUWAIT CITY, June 25: The Kuwait Handball Federation has announced that the 2025–2026 sports season will begin in early or mid-September, allowing clubs and national teams ample time to prepare for key international events. These include the Islamic Solidarity Games, scheduled for November in Riyadh, and the Asian Championship, which Kuwait will host in January. The decision was revealed by the Federation's Secretary-General, Qaid Al-Adwani, during the Extraordinary General Assembly held two days ago. Al-Adwani explained that the upcoming season features a packed calendar both domestically and internationally. Starting early ensures better preparation and maximizes the chances of successful participation for clubs and national teams. Al-Adwani also announced that Tadamoon has officially requested to withdraw from participating in the general category competitions. This makes it the third club to withdraw, following the continued absence of Al-Jahra and Al-Shabab for a third consecutive season. The league system for the new season will follow a two-tier format: Premier League (Three Divisions): 8 Clubs: Kuwait Club, Burgan, Kazma, Sulaibikhat, Salmiya, Al-Arabi, and newly promoted Qadsia SC and Al-Nasr SC. First Division (Two or Three Divisions): 5 Clubs: Al-Qurain, Khaitan, Yarmouk, Fahaheel, and Al-Sahel. Joined by the national youth team to complete the division structure. The exact number of divisions in the First Division Championship will be determined based on the final number of participating clubs. Starting from the 2025–2026 season, clubs will be permitted to register three foreign professional players, a move previously approved by the Federation's Board of Directors. According to Al-Adwani: All three players will be included on the official match scoresheet. Only two foreign professionals can participate on the court at any time. The third professional will serve as a substitute on the bench, available for in-game rotations. Al-Adwani expressed optimism that this policy will elevate the level of competition and yield positive results in the upcoming season.

Abu Dhabi Crown Prince raises Jiu-Jitsu Championship prize pool
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince raises Jiu-Jitsu Championship prize pool

Sharjah 24

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Sharjah 24

Abu Dhabi Crown Prince raises Jiu-Jitsu Championship prize pool

Supporting athletic excellence This initiative reflects His Highness' dedication to nurturing athletic talent and empowering athletes in a competitive environment that meets the highest professional standards. Promoting Jiu-Jitsu as a lifestyle The decision also highlights jiu-jitsu's broader role in enhancing quality of life, contributing to character development, discipline, mental wellbeing, and physical fitness. Federation chairman expresses gratitude Abdulmunem Alsayed Mohammed Al Hashmi, Chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, President of the Ju-Jitsu Asian Union, and Senior Vice President of the Ju-Jitsu International Federation, expressed deep appreciation for Sheikh Khaled's continued support for the sport. Call for greater responsibility and impact Al Hashmi stated that this generous gesture places greater responsibility on the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation's leadership to channel the support into effective programs that inspire athletes, boost skill development, and create sustainable success on both athletic and social levels. Elevating the Championship and Abu Dhabi's global standing He emphasized that jiu-jitsu has evolved into a lifestyle and a public health contributor, while also strengthening sports culture across the UAE. The championship, he noted, has grown into a national initiative that reinforces Abu Dhabi's role as a global hub for combat sports and reflects the UAE's broader vision of promoting niche sports on the international stage.

Yemeni Sports Federation for Companies approves upcoming activities program
Yemeni Sports Federation for Companies approves upcoming activities program

Saba Yemen

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Saba Yemen

Yemeni Sports Federation for Companies approves upcoming activities program

Sana'a - Saba: The Yemeni Sports Federation for Companies, during its meeting today, approved its activity program for the upcoming period of the current year 2025. Chaired by the Federation's Secretary-General, Anwar Al-Haimi, the meeting discussed the upcoming activities, which include organizing the 9th Corporate Seven-a-Side Football Championship, as well as tournaments for table tennis, volleyball, bowling, billiards, and badminton. The meeting also tasked the technical and financial committees with preparing comprehensive files to be submitted to companies and institutions interested in sponsoring the championships and competitions. During the meeting, the Secretary-General called on all companies and institutions to participate in the Federation's various activities and contribute effectively to their success. He emphasized the importance of preparing the technical regulations and starting to accept participation requests for the 9th Seven-a-Side Football Championship from companies and institutions, as well as setting dates for meetings to discuss and approve them and determine the tournament's launch date. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Asian Championship experience key for Kuwait's rising squash stars
Asian Championship experience key for Kuwait's rising squash stars

Arab Times

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Asian Championship experience key for Kuwait's rising squash stars

SARAWAK, Malaysia, June 22: The Kuwaiti squash team wrapped up its participation in the 23rd Asian Men's Championship, which began last Monday in Sarawak, Malaysia. The team was led by Adel Al-Gharib, a member of the Kuwait Squash Federation's Board of Directors. It included players Athbi Al-Jamaan, Abdulrahman Al-Maghribi, Jassim Al-Gharib, and Khaled Al-Fawzan. Commenting on the competition, Al-Gharib said, 'The participation of 86 players from 16 Asian countries highlights the tournament's high caliber and fierce competitiveness, especially with many players ranked among the continent's elite.' He emphasized that Kuwait's participation with young players under the age of 19 was a strategic move to build for the future. Al-Gharib noted that upon returning to Kuwait, the players will follow a structured training program designed to prepare them for upcoming continental events. This initiative is part of the Federation's long-term strategy to develop a golden generation capable of elevating Kuwait's standing in international squash. He also highlighted the professionalism of the participating athletes, pointing out that many represent federations operating under comprehensive professional systems and are ranked globally, not just regionally. 'I am proud of our players,' he added. 'Even if the results don't reflect our aspirations, this is just the beginning of a promising journey. We believe in the potential of our young athletes.' Al-Gharib extended his gratitude to the Public Authority for Sports and the Federation for their continued support. He also congratulated the Qatari Squash Federation on its achievements. In his role as Vice President of the Asian Squash Federation, Al-Gharib had the honor of presenting an award to Qatari player Abdulla Al-Tamimi for securing second place in the championship.

New National Chair of Police Federation of England and Wales Announced
New National Chair of Police Federation of England and Wales Announced

Business News Wales

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Business News Wales

New National Chair of Police Federation of England and Wales Announced

The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW), the staff association representing more than 145,000 rank-and-file police officers, has announced that Tiff Lynch has been elected as the next National Chair. Nominations for the role of National Chair officially closed at midnight on 18 June 2025. At the close of the nomination period, Tiff was the unanimous choice of the Federation to assume the role and becomes just the second female Chair in the PFEW's 106 year history. She will formally assume the role on 1 July. On behalf of the National Board and National Council Mukund Krishna, CEO of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said: 'During her time on the National Board – particularly as Acting Chair – Tiff has demonstrated unwavering commitment to fighting for police officers across the country. She is one of their own and has always stood firmly in their corner. Her leadership is rooted in authenticity, integrity, and a deep understanding of the challenges our members face on the frontline. 'I congratulate Tiff on her election as National Chair – a role I know she will approach with the same passion and purpose she has shown throughout her career. I look forward to working closely with her to ensure that the voice of our police officers is not only heard but acted upon in the months and years ahead.' Tiff Lynch, National Chair Elect of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said: 'I am incredibly proud and honoured to become National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales. Police officers put their lives on the line, and it is indefensible that pay has fallen in real terms by a fifth since 2010. In addition to driving forward the Copped Enough campaign, which is demanding full pay restoration and an independent pay machinery with binding arbitration, I will fight for improved health and wellbeing care, workload reform to stop burnout, and full and proper enforcement of the Police Covenant so that it makes a positive difference supporting police officers and their families. 'Policing has become an easy target for politicians, the media, and armchair critics. That ends here. I will challenge damaging narratives, confront poor legislation, and ensure police officers' voices are heard where it matters. I will defend the profession, challenging government and chief officers alike, and I will not allow the courage, commitment, and professionalism of police officers to be undermined by cheap headlines, scapegoating, or political agendas. 'My purpose as National Chair is simple: to stand up for police officers and lead with a clear focus; to be bold, unapologetic, and relentless in fighting for fair pay and better conditions; to protect what matters; to improve what's not working; and to make sure the Federation stays relevant and strong in the face of ongoing challenges. It's not just about being seen; it's about getting things done. I look forward to working with members across the country and Mukund Krishna and his management team to achieve those aims.' Tiff joined Leicestershire Police in 1995. Throughout her policing career, she has specialised in firearms, tactical support and frontline as a general response and beat officer. Her Federation career started in 2007 with progression to the post of Chair of Leicestershire's Constables Committee (2011-2014); Chair of Leicestershire Police Federation (2014-2018); and National Board member of the Police Federation of England and Wales (2018-present). Nationally, Tiff has led on conduct and performance and parliamentary engagement, lobbying for the organisation – with membership and representation always at the core. Tiff was elected as the Deputy National Chair and assumed office from 1 June 2022. She has been carrying out duties as the Acting National Chair since 19 September 2024 seeking to drive forward the Federation's priorities and strategy for 2028.

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