Saudi Arabia to Host Boxing World Heavyweight Title Match

Saudi Arabia will host in August the heavyweight title match between British boxers Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
Saudi Arabia will host in August the heavyweight title match between British boxers Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
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Saudi Arabia to Host Boxing World Heavyweight Title Match

Saudi Arabia will host in August the heavyweight title match between British boxers Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
Saudi Arabia will host in August the heavyweight title match between British boxers Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

Promoter Eddie Hearn announced on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia will host in August the heavyweight title match between British boxers Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

Joshua holds the heavyweight title of the International Boxing Association, the World Boxing Organization, the World Boxing Association and the International Boxing Organization, while Fury holds the heavyweight title of the World Boxing Council.

“The match will be staged in Saudi Arabia on August 7 or August 14,” Sky Sports quoted Hearn as saying.

He added: “It’s the same people that we did the deal with Andy Ruiz [rematch]. That event was spectacular.”

Joshua reclaimed his titles from Mexican Andy Ruiz in a rematch win outside the capital, Riyadh, in December 2019.

“We feel very relaxed. Anthony is comfortable, and he knows the Saudis well and how they organized the match last time,” said Hearn.

Hearn pointed out that he prefers to hold the match on August 14, as this will suit many people around the world, since the Tokyo Summer Olympics will end on August 8.

He hopes to reach an agreement on the date and venue within the next few days. Fury and Tyson signed the contract for the heavyweight title fight back in March 2021.



AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Dates and Venues Announced

AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Dates and Venues Announced
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AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Dates and Venues Announced

AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Dates and Venues Announced

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and AFC Asian Cup 2027 local organizing committee announced in a press release on Tuesday that the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 is set to take place from January 7 to February 5, 2027.
The 19th edition of Asia's premier football tournament will kick off on Thursday, January 7, 2027, culminating with the final match on Friday, February 5, 2027, promising an exciting experience for football fans across the continent.
The release said the tournament will feature eight stadiums across three host cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, and Al Khobar. Each city will be anchored by a main stadium.
In Riyadh, the spotlight will be on King Fahd Sports City Stadium, currently undergoing extensive upgrades to meet the highest standards.
Jeddah will host matches at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, also known as “The Shining Jewel,” which recently hosted the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup Final, SPA reported.
In Al Khobar, the newly constructed Stadium will be the centerpiece of the Eastern Region.
In addition to these main venues, Riyadh will also feature King Saud University Stadium, Al Shabab Stadium, and Kingdom Arena, along with the revamped Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud University Stadium, which will see its seating capacity expanded to 21,000 and all facilities upgraded to meet AFC standards.
Jeddah will also host matches at Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Sports City Stadium, which previously hosted several matches during the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup.
Saudi Arabian Football Federation President Yasser Al Misehal described the announcement of the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 timeline as a key milestone in the Kingdom’s journey toward hosting the tournament.
“The local organizing committee is committed to delivering an exceptional edition of the Asian Cup that meets the high expectations of football fans across the continent,” Al Misehal said.
He added: “The success of this endeavor is a result of the unwavering support from our leadership and the guidance of Minister of Sport Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal, which has positioned the Saudi Arabian Football Federation among the leading football associations in the region.”
Al Misehal expressed gratitude to AFC President Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa and the entire AFC team for their ongoing support.
Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the AFC Asian Cup 2027 builds on the Kingdom’s recent success in organizing major international sports events, a key part of Saudi Vision 2030. The Kingdom has recently hosted high-profile football tournaments, including the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup, as well as the Spanish and Italian Super Cups. It is also set to host the final stages of this season’s AFC Champions League Elite, alongside major events in other sports, such as Formula 1 and the Dakar Rally.
According to the release, 18 nations have qualified for the tournament: Saudi Arabia (host nation), Australia, Iraq, Uzbekistan, Iran, Qatar, UAE, Japan, Korea Republic, Oman, Palestine, Jordan, Bahrain, China PR, Indonesia, DPR Korea, Kuwait, and the Kyrgyz Republic.
Six remaining spots will be determined through the final round of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.