AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 Delegation Concludes Visit to Saudi Arabia

The tournament will be held from January 12 to February 10, 2024. (AFC)
The tournament will be held from January 12 to February 10, 2024. (AFC)
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AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 Delegation Concludes Visit to Saudi Arabia

The tournament will be held from January 12 to February 10, 2024. (AFC)
The tournament will be held from January 12 to February 10, 2024. (AFC)

A delegation from the Local Organizing Committee of the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 concluded on Sunday a visit to Saudi Arabia.

The visit is part of a tour introducing the ongoing preparations to host the upcoming Asian Championship.

The delegation included CEO of the Local Organizing Committee of the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 Jassim Al-Jassim, Executive Director of Communications and Marketing at the committee Hassan Al-Kuwari, and Local and Regional Media Director at the committee Sheikh Hamad Al Thani.

The visit came as part of the ongoing efforts of the Local Organizing Committee to provide a comprehensive picture of Qatar’s preparations to achieve hosting the upcoming continental event, nearly a year after hosting the 2022 World Cup.

The tournament will be held from January 12 to February 10, 2024.



Struggling Valencia Fires Coach Rubén Baraja

Alaves head coach Eduardo Coudet (R) and Valencia head coach Ruben Baraja hug prior to the Spanish LaLiga soccer match between Valencia CF and Deportivo Alaves, in Valencia, Spain, 22 December 2024.  EPA/KAI FÖRSTERLING
Alaves head coach Eduardo Coudet (R) and Valencia head coach Ruben Baraja hug prior to the Spanish LaLiga soccer match between Valencia CF and Deportivo Alaves, in Valencia, Spain, 22 December 2024. EPA/KAI FÖRSTERLING
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Struggling Valencia Fires Coach Rubén Baraja

Alaves head coach Eduardo Coudet (R) and Valencia head coach Ruben Baraja hug prior to the Spanish LaLiga soccer match between Valencia CF and Deportivo Alaves, in Valencia, Spain, 22 December 2024.  EPA/KAI FÖRSTERLING
Alaves head coach Eduardo Coudet (R) and Valencia head coach Ruben Baraja hug prior to the Spanish LaLiga soccer match between Valencia CF and Deportivo Alaves, in Valencia, Spain, 22 December 2024. EPA/KAI FÖRSTERLING

Valencia fired coach Rubén Baraja on Monday after another setback in La Liga left the club stuck in the relegation zone and sparked renewed protests against Singaporean owner Peter Lim.
Valencia said it “decided to bring to an end Baraja’s time as first team coach” following a 2-2 home draw against Alaves on Sunday.
Valencia needed a stoppage-time equalizer to salvage the result that left the club second to last in the standings.
The home draw prompted more criticism from fans who have long complained about the administration of Lim, whom they accuse of using the club only as a business endeavor.
Baraja, a former Valencia player, took over the club in 2023. His replacement was not immediately announced, The Associated Press reported.
“The club would like to publicly thank Baraja for the passion, dedication and commitment that he has shown from the first to the last day of his tenure,” Valencia said in a statement. “The results have required a decision that has been very difficult to make.”
Valencia's next league match was against Real Madrid at home on Jan. 3 in a game postponed from October because of the deadly floods that hit Valencia.
Valencia is winless in its last four matches.