King Salman Stadium Unveiled with 92,000 Seating Capacity for Major Events 

The King Salman Stadium and its sporting facilities will enhance sports activities, fostering a generation of athletic individuals following a healthy lifestyle, competing regionally and globally, and excelling in various sports fields. (SPA)
The King Salman Stadium and its sporting facilities will enhance sports activities, fostering a generation of athletic individuals following a healthy lifestyle, competing regionally and globally, and excelling in various sports fields. (SPA)
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King Salman Stadium Unveiled with 92,000 Seating Capacity for Major Events 

The King Salman Stadium and its sporting facilities will enhance sports activities, fostering a generation of athletic individuals following a healthy lifestyle, competing regionally and globally, and excelling in various sports fields. (SPA)
The King Salman Stadium and its sporting facilities will enhance sports activities, fostering a generation of athletic individuals following a healthy lifestyle, competing regionally and globally, and excelling in various sports fields. (SPA)

The Royal Commission for Riyadh City and the Ministry of Sport revealed on Sunday the designs and plans for the King Salman Stadium and its sporting facilities - one of the world's largest sports arenas.

The stadium will serve as the Saudi national team's main headquarters and host major sporting events and activities.

Situated in northern Riyadh along King Salman Road next to King Abdulaziz Park, the stadium is near vital city sites such as King Khalid International Airport, Riyadh Metro station, and major roadways, ensuring easy access from all parts of the city.

The stadium's construction reflects the support of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The stadium also aims to back sports and athletes and develop the sector. It is part of endeavors to empower those athletes and boost their performance, significantly bolstering the Kingdom's status as a leading sports hub.

The stadium will serve as the Saudi national team's main headquarters and host major sporting events and activities. (SPA)

The design of King Salman Stadium and its sporting facilities has been approved, with completion scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2029.

Among several proposals submitted by six specialized international companies, the chosen design draws inspiration from the mountainous landscape, integrating with King Abdulaziz Park through a valley that intersects the surrounding stadium garden and green spaces. The companies worked on providing the best proposals to meet FIFA's requirements and the standards of sustainability and architectural excellence.

The main stadium's architectural design includes green walls and ceilings spanning over 96,500 square meters, drawing inspiration from local urban structures and aligning with environmental sustainability and green building standards. This design will establish a distinctive global sports architectural icon capable of hosting major local and international entertainment events, enhancing Riyadh's quality of life and elevating the city's global ranking as one of the "best cities to live in the world."

Covering over 660,000 square meters, the King Salman Stadium and its sporting facilities comprise a range of amenities for various sports activities, including commercial centers and recreational areas accessible to all age groups throughout the day, making the stadium a compelling destination for visitors from within and outside the Kingdom.

The main stadium will have a seating capacity of 92,000 and feature a 150-seat royal suite, 120 hospitality suites, 300 VIP seats, and 2,200 dignitary seats. Sustainable cooling systems for the audience seats and stadium floor, along with extended indoor screens for spectators, indoor gardens, and a walking track with a scenic view of King Abdulaziz Park atop the stadium, will offer visitors an exceptional experience.

The chosen design draws inspiration from the mountainous landscape, integrating with King Abdulaziz Park through a valley that intersects the surrounding stadium garden and green spaces. (SPA)

The general plan for King Salman Stadium includes multiple surrounding sports facilities spanning over 360,000 square meters, including two training fields as well as fan zones, a closed sports hall, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, an athletics track, and outdoor courts for volleyball, basketball, and padel tennis. These facilities cater to all age groups and are interconnected by a 9-kilometer-long sports track surrounding King Abdulaziz Park.

The King Salman Stadium and its sporting facilities will enhance sports activities, fostering a generation of athletic individuals following a healthy lifestyle, competing regionally and globally, and excelling in various sports fields.

It will also help provide the infrastructure necessary to keep pace with sporting developments and achieve Saudi Vision 2030's sports objectives. By hosting major global entertainment events and providing diverse investment opportunities, the stadium's sporting and commercial facilities will contribute to boosting investments and the local economy.



Saudi Swimming Team Wins 74 Medals at GCC Championship


The Saudi team at the GCC championship won 26 gold - SPA
The Saudi team at the GCC championship won 26 gold - SPA
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Saudi Swimming Team Wins 74 Medals at GCC Championship


The Saudi team at the GCC championship won 26 gold - SPA
The Saudi team at the GCC championship won 26 gold - SPA

The Saudi swimming team concluded its participation in the 30th Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Swimming Championship, held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, from January 22 to 25, capturing a total of 74 medals, SPA reported.

The Saudi team at the GCC championship won 26 gold, 27 silver, and 21 bronze medals, securing second place overall in the standings.

Their participation reflects the Saudi Swimming Federation’s efforts to strengthen the Kingdom’s presence in regional and international competitions and enhance the performance level of Saudi swimmers.


Lackluster Gauff Dumped Out by Svitolina in Australian Open Quarters 

Ukraine's Elina Svitolina wipes her tears as she speaks with media after defeating USA's Coco Gauff during their women's singles quarter-final match on day ten of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 27, 2026. (AFP)
Ukraine's Elina Svitolina wipes her tears as she speaks with media after defeating USA's Coco Gauff during their women's singles quarter-final match on day ten of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 27, 2026. (AFP)
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Lackluster Gauff Dumped Out by Svitolina in Australian Open Quarters 

Ukraine's Elina Svitolina wipes her tears as she speaks with media after defeating USA's Coco Gauff during their women's singles quarter-final match on day ten of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 27, 2026. (AFP)
Ukraine's Elina Svitolina wipes her tears as she speaks with media after defeating USA's Coco Gauff during their women's singles quarter-final match on day ten of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 27, 2026. (AFP)

Coco Gauff's bid for a third Grand Slam title went up in smoke at the Australian Open quarter-finals with a 6-1 6-2 defeat by ​Ukrainian Elina Svitolina on Tuesday, after the third seed endured a nightmare on serve.

The result meant 12th seed Svitolina marched into the semi-finals at Melbourne Park for the first time in her career, after three previous quarter-final finishes, keeping alive the 31-year-old's hopes of a maiden major title.

Svitolina will also return to the top 10 in the world when the updated rankings are released ‌next Monday, ‌a reward for her consistency after giving ‌birth ⁠to ​her ‌daughter with fellow tennis player Gael Monfils in late 2022.

"I'm very pleased with the tournament so far, it has always been my dream to come back here after maternity leave. It was my dream to come back into the top 10," Svitolina said.

"Unfortunately it didn't happen last year, I stopped after September and then when we were ⁠training and during off-season I told my coach 'I want to come back into top ‌10' so this was my goal for ‍this year."

Gauff's service woes came to ‍the fore early in the clash as she made five ‍double faults and was broken four times, allowing the aggressive Svitolina to take full advantage and grab the opening set in double-quick time.

Desperate to arrest her slide, the American sent a bunch of rackets to be ​re-strung for cooler conditions under the roof on Rod Laver Arena after organizers earlier invoked their extreme heat policy ⁠on a scorching afternoon.

Svitolina raced to a 3-0 lead in the second set before Gauff was able to get on board with a couple of holds, but there was no stopping the Ukrainian, who eased to victory and set up a clash with top seed Aryna Sabalenka.

"It means the world to me," Svitolina said.

"I'll try to push myself, try to give myself this motivation to continue. It's been a good trip."

It was a day to forget for the frustrated Gauff, as visuals later emerged of the American smashing a racket ‌somewhere inside the venue, in what she would have thought was a private moment.


ICE Agents to Help with Security at Winter Olympics

Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics - Torch Relay - Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - January 26, 2026 General view of the Winter Olympics flame during the torch relay. (Reuters)
Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics - Torch Relay - Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - January 26, 2026 General view of the Winter Olympics flame during the torch relay. (Reuters)
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ICE Agents to Help with Security at Winter Olympics

Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics - Torch Relay - Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - January 26, 2026 General view of the Winter Olympics flame during the torch relay. (Reuters)
Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics - Torch Relay - Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - January 26, 2026 General view of the Winter Olympics flame during the torch relay. (Reuters)

Agents from the divisive Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will help support US security operations for the Winter Olympic Games in Italy next month, a spokesperson told AFP.

"At the Olympics, ICE's Homeland Security Investigations is supporting the US Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service and host nation to vet and mitigate risks from transnational criminal organizations," the agency said in a statement.

"All security operations remain under Italian authority."

It added: "Obviously, ICE does not conduct immigration enforcement operations in foreign countries."

The potential presence of ICE agents at the February 6-22 Games has sparked huge debate in Italy, following the outcry over the deaths of two civilians during an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.

Italian authorities initially denied the presence of ICE and then sought to downplay any role, suggesting they would help only in security for the US delegation.

US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are attending the opening ceremony in Milan on February 6.

On Monday, the president of the northern Lombardy region, which is hosting some of the Olympic events, said their involvement would be limited to monitoring Vance and Rubio.

"It will be only in a defensive role, but I am convinced that nothing will happen," Attilio Fontana told reporters.

However, his office then issued a statement saying he did not have any information on their presence, but was responding to a hypothetical question.

Thousands of ICE agents have been deployed by President Donald Trump in various US cities to carry out a crackdown on illegal immigration.

Their actions have prompted widespread protests, and the recent killings of US citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both 37, on the streets of Minneapolis sparked outrage.