Saudi Clubs to Go to Iran for Asian Champions League

Al Nassr, Ronaldo's team, is scheduled to play Persepolis in Tehran on Sept. 19. AFP
Al Nassr, Ronaldo's team, is scheduled to play Persepolis in Tehran on Sept. 19. AFP
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Saudi Clubs to Go to Iran for Asian Champions League

Al Nassr, Ronaldo's team, is scheduled to play Persepolis in Tehran on Sept. 19. AFP
Al Nassr, Ronaldo's team, is scheduled to play Persepolis in Tehran on Sept. 19. AFP

The Asian Football Confederation has praised “a groundbreaking agreement” between the Saudi and Iranian soccer federations that lets their teams host each other in home and away games instead of seeking neutral ground.

Al Nassr, Ronaldo's team, is scheduled to play Persepolis in Tehran on Sept. 19. The return game on Nov. 27 will be played in Riyadh.

The 2015 Asian Champions League edition was the last time Saudi and Iranian teams faced each other on home turf in the group stage or knockout rounds.

The Asian Champions League draw was held on Aug. 24 and created Iran-Saudi matches in three of the five groups in the western part of the continent. Five more four-team groups play in the east region.

Al Hilal, Neymar's team, is scheduled to play in Iran against Nassaji Mazandaran on Oct. 2. Al Ittihad, Benzema’s team, is scheduled to face Sepahan on the same day.

The return games in Saudi Arabia are set for Dec. 12.

“Passionate fans across Saudi Arabia, Iran and the whole of Asia can now look forward to a thrilling new chapter in club and national team football,” the AFC said Monday, adding the countries’ teams will “battle in the spirit of competition and camaraderie.”

At the men’s national team level, Saudi Arabia and Iran last faced each other in 2012.



Main Tennis Court of WTA Finals in Riyadh Revealed

The WTA Finals in Riyadh will be held from November 2 to 9. (WTA)
The WTA Finals in Riyadh will be held from November 2 to 9. (WTA)
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Main Tennis Court of WTA Finals in Riyadh Revealed

The WTA Finals in Riyadh will be held from November 2 to 9. (WTA)
The WTA Finals in Riyadh will be held from November 2 to 9. (WTA)

The Saudi Tennis Federation has unveiled details of the main court for the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Finals in Riyadh, which was set up in the indoor arena at King Saud University for the event, scheduled from November 2 to 9, featuring the world's top female tennis players.

The court, measuring 44 by 21 meters, was constructed in just five days by a team of 15 specialists. Three extra training courts have been prepared to provide optimal space for the tennis stars to prepare for their matches.

The unveiling took place last night in a ceremony attended by Saudi Tennis Federation President Arij Mutabagani and Riyadh WTA Finals Tournament Director Garbiñe Muguruza.

The event featured tennis talents Daniah Al-Zuhair and Tala Ashour showcasing their skills in the court's inaugural training session with extensive coverage from local, regional, and international media.

The WTA Finals, part of the Hologic WTA Tour, marks a new chapter in women’s tennis as the first professional women’s tournament held in the Kingdom. The event in Riyadh is part of a three-year agreement between the Saudi Tennis Federation and the WTA.