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Trump says FIFA chief would back moving World Cup games

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that FIFA chief Gianni Infantino would support moving 2026 World Cup games from US cities for security reasons if necessary. In September, Trump raised the possibility of moving games amid his crackdown on Democratic-run cities, but at the time FIFA said that it was up to football’s governing body to decide where games are held. “If somebody is doing a bad job and if I feel there’s unsafe conditions, I would call Gianni, the head of FIFA, who’s phenomenal, and I would say, let’s move it to another location. And he would do that,” Trump told reporters at the White House when asked if games could be moved from Boston, one of the host cities. “Very easily he would do it.” Trump’s comments came a day after he met close friend Infantino in Egypt at a summit on a Gaza ceasefire, where the FIFA boss joined more than two dozen world leaders who were discussing peace in the Middle East. The US president also suggested that, if necessary, events for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics could also be moved. “I could say the same thing for the Olympics,” Trump said.

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Carlo Ancelotti - Italian Pro-Palestinian activists clash with police, demand Israel boycott before World Cup qualifier - arabnews.com - Qatar - Italy - Brazil - South Africa - Uae - Japan - New Zealand - Sri Lanka - Pakistan - Israel - Palestine

Italian Pro-Palestinian activists clash with police, demand Israel boycott before World Cup qualifier

UDINE: Italy’s 2026 World Cup qualifier with Israel was prefaced by clashes between pro-Palestinian demonstrators and police on Tuesday as thousands of people marched through Udine in anger at the hosting of a match they felt should not be played. The Gaza ceasefire deal signed on Monday and a hostage and prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas did nothing to dampen the resolve of around 10,000 protesters who descended on the small city in Italy’s far north-east, a small section of whom were involved in disorder at the end of the march. Over 1,000 police officers and army personnel were deployed while helicopters and drones flew overhead to keep a watch on a demonstration which was kept several kilometers away from the Bluenergy Stadium hosting the Group I fixture. There was little chance of protesters reaching the stadium as checkpoints were put up in a ring around it, with spectators having to pass concrete barriers and metal detectors in order to watch a match which is key to Italy’s bid to ensure they qualify for a World Cup for the first time since 2014. The security operation was designed to stop rioting and ensure no-one gets near the ground or the Israel team, but although the march started peacefully in warm autumn sunshine it ended with police using a water cannon and tear gas on some of the marchers who threw rocks at officers. There was little sign of violent disorder when the march started at around 1800 local time , with the loudest noise the drumming and sound systems accompanying dancing from people of ages, who waved Palestinian flags and banners which read “show Israel the red card.” “There’s no more bombs and that makes us happy, but the problem with this peace plan is that there is no talk of a

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Robert Lewandowski - Carlo Ancelotti - Qatar qualify for 2026 World Cup - arabnews.com - Qatar - Brazil - South Africa - Uae - Poland - Japan - New Zealand - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

Qatar qualify for 2026 World Cup

DOHA: Qatar beat the United Arab Emirates 2-1 on Tuesday to book their spot in the 2026 World Cup.

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Robert Lewandowski - Carlo Ancelotti - Aiden Markram - Ryan Rickelton - Tony De-Zorzi - Pakistan fancy chances as spinners run riot in South Africa Test - arabnews.com - Brazil - South Africa - Poland - Japan - New Zealand - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

Pakistan fancy chances as spinners run riot in South Africa Test

LAHORE: The first Test between Pakistan and South Africa was set for a thrilling conclusion after rival spinners Noman Ali and Senuran Muthusamy wrought destruction on Day 3 in Lahore on Tuesday.

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Gautam Gambhir - India outclass West Indies to fuel WTC charge - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Sri Lanka

India outclass West Indies to fuel WTC charge

NEW DELHI : India opened their home season with a flourish, sweeping West Indies 2-0 on Tuesday and tightening the chase for second place in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings after a first series win for test captain Shubman Gill.

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Coco Gauff - Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship concludes Round 1 - arabnews.com - Netherlands - Usa - South Africa - Uae - India - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain - Pakistan

Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship concludes Round 1

MANAMA: The opening round of the Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship, certified by the FIA, concluded on Sunday at the Bahrain International Circuit.

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Arthur Rinderknech - Tadej Pogacar - Coco Gauff - Vacherot beats cousin Rinderknech to clinch Shanghai Masters title - arabnews.com - South Africa - Monaco - Pakistan

Vacherot beats cousin Rinderknech to clinch Shanghai Masters title

SHANGHAI: Monegasque Valentin Vacherot completed a fairytale run at the Shanghai Masters on Sunday, rallying from a set down to defeat his cousin, Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech, 4-6 6-3 6-3 in the final and secure his first ATP 1000 title. The 26-year-old’s victory made him the first player from Monaco to win an ATP singles title and set a record as the lowest-ranked player to triumph at an ATP Masters 1000 event. The victorious Vacherot was overwhelmed with emotion, before sharing a heartfelt embrace with his older cousin Rinderknech, 30. Vacherot’s remarkable run means he will break into the ATP top 100 for the first time, while Rinderknech, ranked 54th, is set to rise into the top 40 when the latest rankings are released on Monday. “I mean, I’m just all like, crying, it’s just, it’s unreal what just happened. I have no idea what’s happening right now, I’m not in a dream, it’s just crazy.

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Iga Swiatek - Maria Sharapova - Tiger Woods - Tadej Pogacar - Coco Gauff - ‘Feels great’: Coco Gauff relishing return to defend her title at WTA Finals in Riyadh - arabnews.com - Usa - China - South Africa - state Texas - Pakistan - county Woods - county Worth

‘Feels great’: Coco Gauff relishing return to defend her title at WTA Finals in Riyadh

DUBAI: When an 18-year-old Coco Gauff qualified for her first WTA Finals in 2022, she lost all six matches she played across singles and doubles that week in Fort Worth, Texas.

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