Japan Crowned AFC U23 Asian Cup Champions in Jeddah

The tournament is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing initiative to host major championships - SPA
The tournament is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing initiative to host major championships - SPA
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Japan Crowned AFC U23 Asian Cup Champions in Jeddah

The tournament is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing initiative to host major championships - SPA
The tournament is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing initiative to host major championships - SPA

President of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) Yasser Al-Misehal crowned the Japanese national team as champions of the AFC U23 Asian Cup 2026 following their 4-0 victory over China in yesterday’s final in Jeddah.

CEO of the Local Organizing Committee for the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Mai Alhelabi highlighted that hosting the championship in Saudi Arabia represents a significant milestone in advancing the Kingdom’s sports landscape, SPA reported.

She noted that the stadiums in Jeddah and Riyadh met the highest technical and operational standards, fulfilling the expectations of both the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and sports fans.

The tournament is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing initiative to host major championships, including the AFC Champions League Elite Finals in April 2026, the AFC U17 Championship Finals in May 2026, and the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027, scheduled from January 7 to February 5, 2027.



AFC President: AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ Brand Identity Inspiring,

The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent - SPA
The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent - SPA
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AFC President: AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ Brand Identity Inspiring,

The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent - SPA
The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent - SPA

President of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and Senior Vice President of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa attended the unveiling ceremony of the visual identity for the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™, held on the sidelines of the AFC U23 Asian Cup final between Japan and China yesterday at Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Sports City Stadium in Jeddah.

Al Khalifa expressed his pleasure at the launch of the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ visual identity, stressing that the occasion marks a renewed starting point on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s journey toward hosting the jewel of AFC tournaments, SPA reported.

He said: “The AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ will be an exceptional celebration of football and culture, and today’s unveiling marks a pivotal milestone in bringing this vision to life. It reflects the Kingdom’s heritage and modernity at the same time, and highlights the inspiring character of the tournament. We are confident it will resonate widely with our passionate fans in Asia and beyond.”

The AFC, in collaboration with the Local Organizing Committee (LOC), unveiled the new visual identity for the 19th edition of Asia’s premier football tournament, with less than one year remaining until kickoff.

The identity embodies confidence, modernity, and energy, and was developed to inspire the next generation of players and fans across the continent. It reflects the host nation’s unique spirit and culture while celebrating the unifying power of Asian football.

The unveiling event also featured a short film titled “Spark Across Asia,” depicting the anticipation, unity, and passion surrounding the AFC Asian Cup 2027™ through the journey of a glowing spark moving through daily life and football moments before transforming into the Saudi Arabia 2027 emblem.

At the heart of the identity is the official emblem, which combines a distinctive wordmark with the iconic trophy symbol inspired by stepped Najdi geometry—an architectural and decorative style unique to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This geometric language, historically found in engraved motifs, Sadu textiles, and regional ornaments, conveys rhythm and balance while expressing a distinctly Saudi aesthetic with an Asian dimension.

The emblem is complemented by decorative patterns inspired by Najdi architecture and traditional Saudi crafts, reflecting openness and hospitality—values deeply rooted in Saudi culture.

The trophy symbol also serves as the primary graphic element of the AFC


Slot Blames Fatigue as Liverpool Fail Again

Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool (C) argues with the referee Michael Salisbury (L) during the English Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Liverpool FC, in Bournemouth, Britain, 24 January 2026. (EPA)
Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool (C) argues with the referee Michael Salisbury (L) during the English Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Liverpool FC, in Bournemouth, Britain, 24 January 2026. (EPA)
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Slot Blames Fatigue as Liverpool Fail Again

Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool (C) argues with the referee Michael Salisbury (L) during the English Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Liverpool FC, in Bournemouth, Britain, 24 January 2026. (EPA)
Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool (C) argues with the referee Michael Salisbury (L) during the English Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Liverpool FC, in Bournemouth, Britain, 24 January 2026. (EPA)

Liverpool boss Arne Slot blamed tiredness for his side's concession of a 95th-minute goal away to Bournemouth that saw them slump to a 3-2 Premier league defeat after coming back from two goals down on Saturday.

The reigning champions have been a shadow of last year's side so far, losing seven league games and struggling to break down sides that they brushed aside during their imperious march to the 2024/25 title.

"For the last five, six, seven, eight, nine, ‌10 games, we ‌mainly have to play with ‌the ⁠same players, the ‌players we have available and then sometimes a few of them could be, in the end of the game, a bit tired," Slot said in post-match interviews with a variety of British broadcasters.

"I think that's what you could see today in the end as well."

Bournemouth raced out to ⁠a 2-0 lead before being pegged back to 2-2 in the 80th ‌minute through Dominik Szoboszlai's equalizer, and ‍the remainder of the ‍game was a wide-open, end-to-end affair.

"Both teams were trying ‍to score a goal, they had better opportunities than us in the last 10 minutes and then in the end there is a long throw in which led to a goal," Slot said before criticizing officials for not playing more added time.

"But in the end, that didn't ⁠matter because they scored, although maybe we could have had them two or three (more) minutes but this game should not have had (only) four minutes of extra time."

Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola was delighted with his side's resilience and how they reacted to Liverpool's surging comeback.

"It is a massive win for us because we were in a difficult situation," he told the BBC.

"We are finding ways to get points against difficult opposition. I am very proud of ‌the team and what we are doing. We are adapting, and we are getting good points."


Mbappe Double Powers Real Madrid Past Villarreal to Top of LaLiga

Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe scores the 0-2 goal during the Spanish LaLiga soccer match between Villarreal CF and Real Madrid, in Villarreal, Spain, 24 January 2026. (EPA)
Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe scores the 0-2 goal during the Spanish LaLiga soccer match between Villarreal CF and Real Madrid, in Villarreal, Spain, 24 January 2026. (EPA)
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Mbappe Double Powers Real Madrid Past Villarreal to Top of LaLiga

Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe scores the 0-2 goal during the Spanish LaLiga soccer match between Villarreal CF and Real Madrid, in Villarreal, Spain, 24 January 2026. (EPA)
Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe scores the 0-2 goal during the Spanish LaLiga soccer match between Villarreal CF and Real Madrid, in Villarreal, Spain, 24 January 2026. (EPA)

Kylian Mbappe struck twice in the second half as Real Madrid secured a 2-0 victory at Villarreal on Saturday, climbing above Barcelona to take provisional pole position in LaLiga.

The win moved Alvaro Arbeloa's side to 51 points, two clear of second-placed Barcelona, who host bottom club Oviedo on Sunday. Villarreal are fourth, level on 41 with Atletico Madrid.

Real dominated from the outset, with Vinicius Jr causing endless problems on the left flank.

The Brazilian's pivotal moment came just after halftime when he weaved past defenders in the 47th minute and fed Mbappe inside the penalty area, leaving the French forward an easy finish from close range.

Real continued to control the tempo and ‌Mbappe sealed ‌the win in stoppage time, converting from the ‌penalty ⁠spot after being ‌clumsily fouled inside the box.

REAL DICTATE COMPELLING ENCOUNTER

In a compelling encounter in the first half, Real dictated the rhythm while the home side tried to hit back with quick counter attacks.

Vinicius came closest to a breakthrough in the first half, narrowly missing the target with a low shot in the 40th minute after a surging run.

Villarreal's best chance came through their Senegal midfielder Pape Gueye's powerful effort from ⁠the edge of the box that went just wide on the stroke of halftime.

The second half began ‌with drama two minutes in when Gueye's misplaced pass ‍was intercepted by Vinicius.

The Brazilian darted ‍into the box, reached the byline and cut the ball back for ‍Mbappe. Villarreal's defense managed a partial clearance, but Mbappe reacted quickest, smashing the rebound into the net for his first goal of the evening.

Villarreal's best chance came in the 62nd minute when Gerard Moreno, unmarked inside the box after a precise Dani Parejo pass, blasted his first-time shot over the crossbar.

Real sealed the win in stoppage time. Vinicius released Mbappe with a perfectly weighted pass ⁠and as the Frenchman charged into the box he was brought down from behind by Alfonso Pedraza.

Mbappe, the league's top scorer, stepped up to calmly chip the resulting penalty into the middle of the goal for his 21st goal in 20 LaLiga appearances this season.

"(Vinicius and Mbappe) are the two best in the world," manager Alvaro Arbeloa told Real Madrid TV.

"They are very disruptive. We try to get them to touch the ball as much as possible, explore situations where Vini can go out wide and Kylian can break into space.

"We are very happy to have them in this form, they are the first two who are pressing, ‌helping the midfielders, showing the solidarity we need from them, and we are very happy that the reward comes in the form of goals."