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Al-Qurain to face Kuwait Club in Handball Cup quarterfinals
Al-Qurain to face Kuwait Club in Handball Cup quarterfinals

Arab Times

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Al-Qurain to face Kuwait Club in Handball Cup quarterfinals

KUWAIT CITY, June 19: The first round of the quarterfinals in the 57th Kuwait Handball Association Cup will take place tomorrow at the Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Sports Complex. Reigning champion Kuwait Club, which has held the title for 11 consecutive years, will face Al-Qurain at 5:00 pm. The second match of the day sees Yarmouk square off against Salmiya at 6:30 pm. Al-Qurain secured its spot in the quarterfinals after defeating Al-Sahel 36-31 in the preliminary round. Yarmouk advanced in a hard-fought match, narrowly edging past Al-Tadamon 27-26. Al-Samiya also qualified by beating Al-Nasr with a score of 36-31. In transfer news, Al-Qadsiya is on the verge of signing Tunisian international and Shabab Al-Ahli (UAE) standout Rayan Zariat. He is expected to replace Montenegrin player Vladan, who is reportedly close to joining Kuwait Club. Kuwait Club is expected to rely on their foreign trio: Frankis Marzo, Vladan, and a yet-to-be-confirmed European midfielder. In a separate development, Al-Nasr handball players Jaber Al-Azmi and Sayer Al-Enezi have announced their retirement from the sport following their team's Cup Championship exit. Al-Azmi is expected to take on the role of assistant goalkeeper coach, while Al-Enezi may pursue a coaching position within the club.

Protests Demanding Dbeibeh's Resignation Tighten Pressure on Libya's Unity Government
Protests Demanding Dbeibeh's Resignation Tighten Pressure on Libya's Unity Government

Asharq Al-Awsat

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Protests Demanding Dbeibeh's Resignation Tighten Pressure on Libya's Unity Government

Widespread protests in Tripoli have escalated pressure on Libya's interim Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh to resign, following renewed unrest and clashes in the capital earlier this month. Demonstrators, mostly young people, blocked major roads and intersections leading to the government's headquarters on Al-Sikka Road, including areas such as Furnaj, Bifi, Zanata, Fashloum, and Yarmouk-Ganzour. The protesters lit car tires on fire, shut down key thoroughfares, and chanted slogans calling for Dbeibeh's removal, denouncing the worsening economic and living conditions. Security forces were deployed to prevent the crowds from advancing toward the prime minister's office. These nightly protests have become increasingly frequent, forming a mounting challenge to the Government of National Unity. Organizers have called for a major demonstration in Martyrs' Square this Friday, dubbing it a 'Friday of Rage.' However, several human rights organizations and civil society figures condemned the use of vandalism during the protests, warning that damaging infrastructure undermines the legitimacy of the movement. The 'Sooq al-Jumaa Movement,' a key group behind the mobilization, denied involvement in acts of sabotage, saying: 'We oppose corruption and this government, but we are not in favor of destruction.' The group reiterated its support for peaceful protest and called for large-scale demonstrations focused on accountability, not chaos. Public frustration has grown sharply over the presence and influence of armed militias in Tripoli, accused of turning the capital into a lawless zone. Citizens, including academics, lawyers, and doctors, issued a statement condemning the violence and accusing militias of forcing business closures, halting university classes, and intimidating civilians under the guise of civil disobedience. They urged Dbeibeh and his interior minister to stop allowing Tripoli to become a 'ghost city,' calling on the government to dismantle the Special Deterrence Force and rein in militia groups led by internationally wanted figures such as Osama Njeim. Meanwhile, the Interior Ministry announced continued security operations in coordination with military units as part of the ceasefire implementation process. In light of the fragile security situation, the Russian Embassy said Ambassador Aydar Aganin met with Mohamed al-Haddad, Chief of Staff of Dbeibeh-aligned forces, to discuss the need to maintain calm and prevent renewed conflict in the capital.

Yarmouk volleyball teams celebrate strong season across all age groups
Yarmouk volleyball teams celebrate strong season across all age groups

Arab Times

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Yarmouk volleyball teams celebrate strong season across all age groups

KUWAIT CITY, May 24: Khaled Al-Fulaikawi, Board Member of Yarmouk Club and Head of the Volleyball Division, praised the impressive performances delivered by the club's volleyball teams during the recently concluded season. Highlighting the achievements, Al-Fulaikawi noted that the Under-10 team secured third place in the league, while both the Under-12 and Under-16 squads finished as league runners-up. The Under-16 team also claimed second place in the Cup competition, and the Under-19 youth team earned second place in the Cup as well. Al-Fulaikawi emphasized that these results were the outcome of consistent hard work and dedication by the technical staff, referring to them as the backbone of the "Sons of Mishref" volleyball program. He expressed optimism for even greater success in the upcoming season, reaffirming the club's commitment to nurturing talent and competing at a high level. Osama Madkour, head coach of Yarmouk's Under-19 team and technical director, extended heartfelt thanks to the club's management for their continued support. He credited club officials, including President Ahmed Al-Jarki, Secretary General Fouad Al-Filakawi, and Volleyball Head Khaled Al-Filakawi, for their constant presence and encouragement throughout the season. 'The supportive environment created by the management allowed us to focus on building the teams and achieving strong results,' Madkour said. 'With our recent success, the technical staff's mandate has been renewed, and we are committed to further developing player performance and producing future champions.' The Yarmouk Club's volleyball operations are overseen by Head of the Volleyball Apparatus, Khaled Al-Filakawi, and his deputy, Othman Haji. The technical team includes: Khaled Al-Mutairi – First Team Coach Abbas Al-Gharib – Assistant Coach Osama Madkour – Under-19 Coach Ahmed Al-Lawati – Under-16 Coach Nasser Fatih – Under-14 Coach Hussam Ramadan – Under-12 Coach Firas Bin Mahmoud – Under-10 Coach With a strong support system and a skilled coaching lineup, Yarmouk Volleyball is positioning itself for continued success and long-term player development.

Al-Qurain clinches Squash Federation Cup, secures historic double
Al-Qurain clinches Squash Federation Cup, secures historic double

Arab Times

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Al-Qurain clinches Squash Federation Cup, secures historic double

KUWAIT CITY, May 21: Al-Qurain Club continued its dominance in squash by claiming the Men's Federation Cup title after defeating Yarmouk 2-1 in the final, marking a historic achievement as the club secured both the league and cup titles for the first time in its history. In the opening match, Al-Qurain's Khaled Al-Fawzan overcame Yarmouk's Jassim Al-Gharib with a 3-1 victory. This was followed by a strong performance from Saif Heikal, who defeated international player Ammar Al-Tamimi, also by a 3-1 margin, to seal the win for Al-Qurain. Yarmouk settled for second place, while Al-Nasr finished third. The trophy and medals were presented by Squash Federation President Walid Al-Sumaie and Al-Qurain Club President Abdulkarim Al-Shahoumi, alongside Federation Vice President Khaled Al-Habib, Secretary General Hamed Al-Omran, and Board Member Adel Al-Gharib. During the ceremony, Al-Shahoumi also awarded the General Excellence Cup to Al-Qurain's Director of Squash, Mohammed Al-Jamal. Al-Qurain topped the General Excellence standings with 44 points, followed by Khaitan with 30 points and Al-Arabi with 24 points. Other rankings included Yarmouk (9 points), Kuwait Club (8), and Al-Nasr (2). Under-19: Al-Qurain, Khaitan, Yarmouk Under-17: Khaitan, Al-Qurain, Al-Arabi Under-15: Al-Arabi, Al-Qurain, Khaitan Under-13: Al-Qurain, Al-Arabi, Kuwait Club

Al-Qurain clinches historic squash league title with a flawless record
Al-Qurain clinches historic squash league title with a flawless record

Arab Times

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Al-Qurain clinches historic squash league title with a flawless record

KUWAIT CITY, April 26: Al-Qurain Club was crowned champion of the Kuwait Squash League for the first time in the tournament's history, achieving a flawless record without a single defeat across both divisions. Al-Yarmouk Club secured second place, while Al-Nasr Club finished third. The Squash League championships for all categories concluded last Thursday, in the presence of General Secretary of the Squash Federation Hamed Al-Omran, Board Member Ahmed Al-Adwani, Al-Qurain Club Secretary Khalifa Al-Shahoumi, and Al-Arabi Club Treasurer Fahad Al-Fahad. Al-Qurain's championship-winning squad featured players Saif Heikal, Abdulrahman Al-Maghribi, Khaled Al-Fawzan, Abdullah Hani, Shaheen Amir, Fahad Al-Ghais, and Badr Al-Maghribi. The team was coached by Tamer Raafat and managed by Mohammed Al-Jamal. In the age group competitions: Under-19: Al-Qurain claimed first place, with Khaitan second and Yarmouk third. Under-17: Khaitan secured the title, followed by Al-Qurain and Al-Arabi. Under-15: Al-Arabi emerged as champion, with Al-Qurain second and Yarmouk third. Under-13: Al-Qurain captured first place, with Khaitan second and Yarmouk third. Under-11: Khaitan took the top spot, Kuwait Club finished second, and Al-Qurain placed third.

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