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Hussein top League heading into week 9

By - Oct 30,2024 - Last updated at Oct 30,2024

AMMAN — Holders Hussein and veterans Wihdat consolidated their grip and continued their unbeaten run ahead of week 9 of the CFI Professional Football League which kicks off on Thursday.
 
Hussein beat Ahli 2-0 to take a 2 point lead at the top, as Wihdat managed a 3-2 win over bottom placed Aqaba and moved up to second. Ramtha share third place with Ahli after a 3-2 loss to Salt while Faisali drew 2-2 with Jazira as results raised concerns and fostered a debate at the status of the team leading to a change in the coaching staff and resignation of some board members.
 
Other results saw Shahab Urdun beat Mughayer Sarhan 2-0 who dropped to 11th and Ma’an beat Sarih 3-2 to move up to 7th.
 
Hussein and Wihdat will have a tough ten days ahead with CFI League as well as Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Champions League Two matches coming up in the first week of November. Wihdat will play Tajikistan’s Istiklol on November 5 while Hussein face Uzbekistan’s Nasaf Qarshi the following day.
 
So far in the 21st edition of the second tier competition which has replaced the AFC Cup,  Wihdat are second on goal difference in Group C after scoring a vital 1-0 away win over Istiklol, holding UAE’s Sharjah 2-2 and beating  Iran’s Sepahan Isfahan 2-1. In other group matches, Sharjah beat Sepahan 3-1 and beat Istiklol 1-0 while Sepahan beat Istiklol 4-0.
 
In Group D, Hussein are also second on goal difference after scoring important 2-1 wins over  Nasaf Qarshi and Kuwait Club and losing 3-1 to UAE’s Ahli Dubai. In other group matches, Ahli beat Kuwait 4-1, Nasaf beat Ahli 2-1 while Kuwait held Nasaf 0-0.  
 
Jordan Football Association Shield matches will also resume as of November 8. Hussein moved to the semifinals leaving Wihdat and Shabab Urdun fighting for the second spot from Group 1, while Faisali, Salt, Ramtha and Sarih are still competing for the two tickets from Group 2. 
 
In the 2023/2024 season, Hussein won the Pro League title for the first time becoming the 9th champions since the League kicked off in 1944. Neighbors Ramtha, won the 2022 title for the third time in their history after 39 years. The past two seasons had clubs from the north dominate the league.
 
In other competitions, Wihdat won the Jordan Cup for the 12th time as well as the Super Cup for their 15th time, while Faisali won their 9th Jordan Football Association Shield.  
 
Faisali are 35-time record league champs while Wihdat won 17 times since first joining in 1980. Ahli won eight times, Ramtha and Jazira three times, Shabab Urdun twice, Hussein, Amman and Urdun clubs once.
 

Suns scorch Lakers, Celtics stay perfect

By - Oct 29,2024 - Last updated at Oct 29,2024

Toumani Camara #33 of the Portland Trail Blazers blocks the shot of Keegan Murray #13 of the Sacramento Kings during the fourth quarter at Golden 1 Centre on Tuesday in Sacramento, California (AFP photo)

LOS ANGELES, United States — Kevin Durant and Devin Booker combined for 63 points as the Phoenix Suns sent LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers tumbling to their first defeat of the season in NBA action on Monday.

 

Booker bagged 33 points and Durant 30 to give the Suns a thrilling 109-105 win at Phoenix's Footprint Center, avenging the Lakers' 123-116 win over the Suns in Los Angeles on Friday.

 

The Lakers arrived in Phoenix buoyed by an impressive 3-0 start to the campaign under new head coach J.J. Redick.

 

They looked poised to keep that run going after making a blistering start, sprinting into an early 26-8 lead in the first quarter thanks to 16 points from the in-form Anthony Davis.

 

Phoenix responded to edge ahead 50-48 before the Lakers hit back with a 35-point third quarter to regain the lead, only for the Suns to turn the tables in the fourth, outscoring Los Angeles 33-22 to seal victory.

Davis led the Lakers scorers with 29 points, adding 15 rebounds and three assists, while Austin Reaves finished with 23 points.

James, however, had a rare off-night, finishing with just 11 points from 3-of-14 shooting.

Suns coach Mike Budenholzer saluted his team's grit in hauling themselves back from their early 18-point deficit.

 

"The toughness, the edge that the guys are developing and growing, the competitiveness," Budenholzer said. "When you can take a punch like that in the first quarter, lean on your defense to get back into it -- having that edge on defense tonight really stood out."

 

Celtics roll on 

 

The reigning NBA champion Boston Celtics produced a dominant second-half performance to preserve their unbeaten start to the season with a 119-108 defeat of the Milwaukee Bucks at the TD Garden.

The Bucks edged into a slender 56-53 half-time lead thanks to 16 points from Damian Lillard and 13 from Giannis Antetokounmpo.

 

But Boston came roaring back after the interval, combining for seven three-pointers to outscore the Bucks 37-26 and open up an eight-point advantage heading into the final quarter.

 

Jaylen Brown then led the Celtics home to safety with nine points in the fourth quarter to put the game to bed as Boston improved to 4-0.

Brown led the Celtics scorers with 30 points while Payton Pritchard caught the eye with 28 points off the bench that included eight three-pointers.

Jrue Holiday added 21 points while Jayson Tatum chipped in with 15 points

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla singled out Pritchard for praise after the win.

"He kept us in it in the first half -- he's just finding different ways to impact games," Mazzulla said. "Tonight it was shooting and his defense, sometimes it's his passing -- the kid's a competitor. I just love watching him play."

The Cleveland Cavaliers, meanwhile, ensured they remain unbeaten on 4-0 at the top of the Eastern Conference after a gritty 110-104 victory over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.

The Knicks led by as many as 13 points at one stage in the third quarter, but Cleveland trimmed that advantage to just four points heading into the fourth.

Darius Garland then took over in the final frame, pouring in 15 points in the fourth quarter as the Cavs completed their comeback, outscoring the Knicks 36-26 to seal victory.

 

Garland finished with 34 points while Donovan Mitchell added 25.

 

Elsewhere on Monday, Paolo Banchero erupted for 50 points as the Orlando Magic defeated the Indiana Pacers 119-115.

 

Banchero added 13 rebounds with nine assists while Jalen Suggs provided offensive support with 25 points.

Pascal Siakam led Indiana's scoring with 26 points and the Pacers looked to be in command after outscoring the Magic 39-22 in the third quarter.

But the Magic finished strong in the fourth, outscoring Indiana 26-17 to grab the win.

In Toronto, meanwhile, Nikola Jokic poured in 40 points as the Denver Nuggets snatched a thrilling 127-125 overtime victory against the Raptors.

Jamal Murray forced overtime with just 0.3 seconds remaining in regulation, his reverse layup tying it at 114-114 before Jokic took over in overtime with seven points to guide Denver to victory.

 

Maxey scores 45 points to propel 76ers over Pacers

By - Oct 28,2024 - Last updated at Oct 28,2024

Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors attempts a three pointer in the second quarter against the Los Angeles Clippers at Chase Centre on Monday in San Francisco, California (AFP photo)

LOS ANGELES, United States — Tyrese Maxey scored 10 of his 45 points in overtime to carry the Philadelphia 76ers to their first victory of the NBA season on Sunday, a hard-fought 118-114 triumph over the Indiana Pacers.

Philadelphia had struggled in their first two games with former NBA Most Valuable Player Joel Embiid sidelined by injury and newly acquired nine-time All-Star Paul George’s Sixers debut delayed by a knee injury.

But Maxey made sure they got into the win column, shrugging off early shooting struggles to come through when it mattered.

Maxey made just two of six shots in the first half and missed his first seven attempts in the third quarter before finding his touch and drilled a 10-foot jump shot with 2.3 seconds left that gave Philadelphia a 79-78 lead going into the fourth quarter.

Maxey scored 14 points in a fourth quarter that featured 10 lead changes. It went to overtime when Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton drained a three-pointer to tie it at 105-105 with 3.5 seconds left and Maxey was off target with a three at the buzzer.

Maxey made a three-pointer to open overtime and the Sixers never trailed. His big night came after he shot just 29.6 per cent from the field over the first two games.

“I wasn’t so much disappointed in my offence the last two games, our offense as a whole — it was our effort,” Maxey said. “I was letting my offence affect my effort defensively.

“Today I was just going extremely hard defensively, kind of got going and we benefitted from that.”

Caleb Martin added 17 points and 12 rebounds. Kelly Oubre had 14 points and eight rebounds and Andre Drummond scored nine points with 17 rebounds.

Haliburton led the Pacers with 22 points — one of seven Indiana players to score in double figures.

The Portland Trail Blazers and Brooklyn Nets notched their first victories of the young season, Portland downing the New Orleans Pelicans 125-103 and Brooklyn fending off Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks 115-102.

Jerami Grant scored 28 points and Anfernee Simons added 27 as all five Portland starters scored in double figures. DeAndre Ayton scored 17 and pulled down 12 rebounds for the Blazers, who never trailed in the second half.

CJ McCollum led the Pelicans with 27 points with Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram contributing 14 apiece.

Portland’s win came two days after the Pelicans pulled off a two-point victory after trailing the Blazers by double digits at halftime.

In Brooklyn, Cam Thomas scored 32 points and Dennis Schroder added 29 to power the Nets in their first win under Spanish coach Jordi Fernandez.

The Nets emerged from a back-and-forth third quarter with an 83-78 lead and pulled away in the final frame with help from 11 points from Thomas.

Two-time NBA MVP Antetokounmpo scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and Damian Lillard added 21 points for the Bucks, who have lost two straight after winning their season opener.

West Ham pile more pressure on Ten Hag, Palmer fires Chelsea to victory

By - Oct 27,2024 - Last updated at Oct 27,2024

Newcastle United's English goalkeeper #22 Nick Pope concedes the team's second goal from Chelsea's English midfielder #20 Cole Palmer (left) during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge in London on Sunday (AFP photo)

LONDON — West Ham piled more pressure on beleaguered Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag with a dramatic 2-1 win on Sunday as Cole Palmer inspired Chelsea to a victory by the same scoreline over Newcastle.

Tottenham were beaten 1-0 at Crystal Palace, who picked up their first win of the season.

Liverpool can go back to the top of the table with victory away at Arsenal in the biggest clash of the Premier League weekend later on Sunday.

Ten Hag was left to rue a familiar lack of ruthlessness as United's fourth league defeat in nine games will spark further speculation on how long he will be given to turn the Red Devils' fortunes around.

The visitors should have been out of sight by half-time at the London Stadium.

Alejandro Garnacho hit the woodwork inside two minutes and Edson Alvarez also headed off his own crossbar.

But it was Diogo Dalot who missed the biggest chance when the Portuguese international somehow fired over with the goal gaping after rounding Lukasz Fabianski.

Under-fire West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui showed his disgust with the Hammers' first-half display by making three substitutions at the break.

Crysencio Summerville was one of those introduced and he slid in to open the scoring against the run of play on 74 minutes.

 

Casemiro brought United level nine minutes from time with a header from point-blank range.

But there was late drama when VAR intervened for a foul on Danny Ings by Matthijs de Ligt.

Jarrod Bowen smashed in the resulting spot-kick to take West Ham above United, who sink to 14th in the table.

Chelsea had been beaten in the Premier League for the first time since Enzo Maresca's first match in charge at Liverpool last weekend despite an impressive performance.

The Blues got back to winning ways with Palmer at the heart of their best work.

The England international had a goal marginally ruled out for offside inside the first five minutes.

Palmer was the creator for the opening goal, despite not being credited with the assist, as his sumptuous ball over the top freed Pedro Neto, who picked out Nicolas Jackson to slot in his sixth goal of the season.

Newcastle are now winless in five league games as the pressure mounts on Eddie Howe ahead of a rematch against Chelsea in the League Cup on Wednesday.

The Magpies did get back on level terms before half-time as Alexander Isak tapped in Lewis Hall's cross at the end of a well-worked move.

Palmer took just two minutes into the second period to make the decisive impact with a driving run forward and powerful finish that beat Nick Pope at his near post.

Newcastle should have left London with a point, though, as Isak botched a huge chance to level 15 minutes from time after rounding Robert Sanchez.

Palace began the day in the relegation zone but were good value for the three points at Selhurst Park as Tottenham's struggles on the road continue.

Eberechi Eze's deft flick teed up Jean-Philippe Mateta to fire home the only goal.

Eze had a second ruled out for offside in the second half, but Tottenham, without injured captain Son Heung-min, were toothless in attack.

Spurs have won just once in five away league games this season as they slip to eighth, four points off the top four.

Jordan climbs to 64th as Nue’imat nominated for top Asian award

By - Oct 26,2024 - Last updated at Oct 27,2024

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AMMAN — Jordan is now the 9th ranked Asian team in FIFA rankings as they steadily make their way to possible World Cup qualification as team star Yazan Nue’imat is in contention for Asia’s best player award which will be announced by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in Seoul Tuesday.

The team moved four spots to 64th in the latest World rankings issued on the weekend - the biggest Asian climber this month. They shot up 17 spots to 70th in February after reaching the Asian Cup finals and have steadily been improving  after they dropped to 87th in 2023.

Argentina, France, Spain, England, Brazil make up the top five.  Top 10 Arab teams are: Morocco 13, Egypt 30, Algeria  37, Tunisia 47, Qatar 46, Iraq 56, Saudi Arabia 59, Jordan 64, UAE 68, Bahrain 76. Top 10 Asian teams are: Japan 15, Iran 19, Korea 22, Australia 24, Qatar 46, Iraq 56, Uzbekistan 58, Saudi Arabia 59, Jordan 64, UAE 68.

In latest Round 3/ Group B qualifying matches for the 2026 World Cup, Jordan lost 2-0 to South Korea and beat Oman 4-0 after earlier beating Palestine 3-1 and holding Kuwait 1-1.  The Kingdom will face Iraq and Kuwait in November in their third stage matches.

Jordan’s coach Jamal Sellami said the team will hopefully be in best form ahead of the next two away qualifiers. “We hopestrikers Mousa Ta’mari and Yazan Nue’imat will be fully ready, they are key players and as long as the squad is in top form we do not fear any match.”

The team will next regroup as of November 11 to play Iraq on November 14 and Kuwait on November 19.

Leipzig beat Freiburg to go top, Dortmund lose away again

By - Oct 26,2024 - Last updated at Oct 26,2024

Leipzig’s Belgian forward #11 Lois Openda scores his team’s third goal during the German first division Bundesliga football match between RB Leipzig and SC Freiburg in Leipzig, eastern Germany, on Saturday (AFP photo)

LEIPZIG, Germany — RB Leipzig came from behind to beat Freiburg 3-1 at home on Saturday to leapfrog Bayern Munich and go top of the Bundesliga, while Borussia Dortmund’s away woes continued with another defeat.

Freiburg, impressive this season under new coach Julian Schuster, scored first when Japan winger Ritsu Doan was in the perfect place to head in a Vincenzo Grifo cross.

Leipzig, who looked heavy-legged after a 1-0 home defeat to Liverpool in the Champions League on Wednesday, were a goal down at half-time but equalised shortly after.

Germany defender Benjamin Henrichs, who was at fault for Freiburg’s opener, cut a dangerous cross goalwards for captain Willi Orban to divert into the net.

Lutsharel Geertruida put Leipzig in front after 58 minutes when he finished off a lightning-fast counter attack for his first Bundesliga goal.

Lois Openda put the home side in full control with 11 minutes remaining, again on the break — his fifth goal in eight games this season.

Leipzig are now three points clear of Bayern, who play at last-placed Bochum on Sunday.

Orban said Leipzig “took a while to get our motor running”, adding “we could still feel the [Liverpool] game in our bones”.

 

‘Hard to get a win’ 

 

Just days after letting a 2-0 lead slip to lose 5-2 at Real Madrid in a rematch of last season’s Champions League final, Dortmund’s poor week continued with a 2-1 defeat at Augsburg despite going ahead early.

As he did against Real, Dortmund winger Donyell Malen gave his side the lead, blasting an excellent Serhou Guirassy assist into the net after four minutes.

Augsburg were level after 25 minutes however, Alexis Claude-Maurice taking advantage of some lazy defending to waltz through the centre of the park and hit a low shot into the corner.

Claude-Maurice scored five minutes into the second half, this time capitalising on an Emre Can error to slide the ball into the right-hand corner.

A frustrated Dortmund coach Nuri Sahin told Sky: “The goals we conceded, just insane, and now we are leaving empty handed again.

“It’s too easy to score goals against us. When you concede two goals a game it’s going to be hard to get a win.”

Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl said the club had “full trust, no question” in Sahin, adding “we’re not where we want to be yet but we’ve said again and again we need time”.

The loss leaves Dortmund seven points off top spot after just eight matches and last season’s Champions League finalists have not won away from home in the league since April.

Elsewhere, Stuttgart won 2-1 at home against promoted Holstein Kiel.

Captain Deniz Undav opened the scoring 19 minutes in and El Bilal Toure, who scored a stoppage-time winner against Juventus midweek, added a stunner in the second half.

Jeff Chabot’s second yellow meant Stuttgart were reduced to 10 men and Armin Gigovic cut the lead with six minutes remaining but Kiel, who lost Jann-Fiete Arp to a second yellow late, could not cut the gap further.

In Hamburg, promoted St Pauli picked up a valuable point in a scoreless draw at home against Wolfsburg.

Later on Saturday, defending champions Bayer Leverkusen play away at Werder Bremen.

Hussein aim to consolidate League lead

By - Oct 24,2024 - Last updated at Oct 24,2024

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AMMAN — Week 8 of the CFI Professional Football League kicks off on Friday with matches set to further change the standings, with three teams tied in points at the top.

Title holder Hussein took over the lead from Ramtha following a vital 1-0 win over Faisali. They will next play Ahli who were at the helm at the onset of the event,  and last week remained at third after they beat Aqaba 3-1.

Ramtha are second after a 2-0 win over Ma’an and next play Salt while Wihdat who beat Shabab Urdun 2-0 next play Aqaba who are last.

Faisali who are going through inconsistent performances will play Jazira who moved up three spots to 8th after beating Salt 2-0.

In other matches, Sarih who tied Mughayer Sarhan 0-0 play Ma’an while Sarhan play Shabab Urdun.

Hussein have been impressive with consecutive wins in local and regional events together with Wihdat as they represent Jordan in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Champions League Two, the 21st edition of the second tier competition which has replaced the AFC Cup.

In Round 3 matches, Wihdat are now second on goal difference in Group C after scoring a vital 1-0 away win over Tajikistan’s Istiklol. Earlier they held UAE’s Sharjah 2-2 and beatIran’s Sepahan Isfahan 2-1. In other group matches, Sharjah beat Sepahan 3-1 and beat Istiklol 1-0 while Sepahan beat Istiklol 4-0.

In Group D, Hussein are also second on goal difference after scoring an important 2-1 win over  guests Uzbekistan’s Nasaf Qarshi 2-1. Earlier they scored a similar 2-1win over Kuwait Club and lost3-1 to UAE’s Ahli Dubai. In other group matches, Ahli beat Kuwait 4-1, Nasaf beatAhli 2-1, Kuwait held Nasaf 0-0.  

The past two weeks have also been packed for professional players as the Jordan played two Round 3/ Group B qualifying matches for the 2026 World Cup, losing 2-0 to South Korea and beating Oman 4-0.

Clubs were also busy with Jordan Football AssociationShield matches which is now on halt until November 8. Hussein moved to the semifinals leaving Wihdat and Shabab Urdun fighting for the second spot from Group 1, while Faisali, Salt, Ramtha and Sarih are still competing for the two tickets from Group 2. 

In the2023/2024 season, Hussein won the Pro League title for the first time becoming the 9thchampions since the League kicked off in 1944. Neighbors Ramtha, won the 2022 title for the third time in their history after 39 yearsas the past two seasons had clubs from the north have dominate the league.

Other competitionssaw Wihdat win the Jordan Cup for the 12th time as well as the Super Cup for their 15th time, whileFaisali won their 9th Jordan Football Association Shield. 

Faisali are 35-time record league champs while Wihdat won 17 times since first joining in 1980. Ahli won eight times, Ramtha and Jazira three times, ShababUrdun twice, Hussein, Amman and Urdun clubs once.

Jordan plays N. Korea in U-17 Asian Cup qualifiers

By - Oct 24,2024 - Last updated at Oct 24,2024

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AMMAN  —  Jordan plays North Korea on Friday in its third match in Group A U17 Asian Cup qualifiers currently under way in Amman.

Jordan lost its easiest two encounters ahead of playing North Korea on October 25 and Iran on October 27.  Jordan went down in the first match 3-1 to Syria, and squandered the chance to possibly qualify from the group as second best after surprisingly losing to Hong Kong 2-1.

Observers expected Jordan to easily beat Hong Kong which had lost 8-2 to North Korea and 7-1 to Iran. However, Jordan’s result paved the way for Iran to likely advance as second best with two matches left. Before qualifiers conclude, North Korea took the lead atop the standings and clinched the qualifying spot from Group A, after it beat Syria 2-1 and Iran 4-1.

A total of 43 teams are playing in 10 groups with the group leaders as well as 5 second placed teams advancing to the April 3-20, 2025 finals in Saudi Arabia. In 2022, Jordan hosted Group A qualifiers for the U-17 Asian Cup but failed to advance.  The team also could not retain their West Asian Championship title and exited Round  1.

In other age group divisions, Jordan qualified to the U-20 Asian Cup scheduled for China in February 2025 - a qualifying tournament to the U-20 World Cup. Jordan advanced to the finals for the 9th time and hopes to repeat 2006 feat, when it finished fourth in the U-20 Asian Cup  and qualified to the U-20 World Cup in 2007. 

Goliath vs Goliath: Yankees, Dodgers clash in World Series classic

By - Oct 24,2024 - Last updated at Oct 24,2024

LOS ANGELES, United States — The two biggest teams from America's two biggest cities, led by baseball's two biggest superstars. East Coast vs West Coast. Broadway vs Hollywood. Goliath vs Goliath.

The most eagerly anticipated World Series showdown in decades gets under way on Friday when the Los Angeles Dodgers take on the New York Yankees in what promises to be a baseball blockbuster for the ages.

 

Forty-three years after their 11th and most recent meeting in a World Series, the historic rivals will face off once more at Dodger Stadium for game one of the best-of-seven championship series.

"This is what the baseball world wanted," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "It's going to be a great World Series."

 

Any World Series meeting between the two teams who were New York City rivals before the Dodgers left Brooklyn for California in 1957 would be a must-see event in its own right.

 

But hype surrounding this year's collision between the two baseball juggernauts -- the first time they have met in a World Series since 1981 -- has soared into a different stratosphere, thanks largely to the star-studded nature of the two teams' rosters.

The Dodgers boast the talismanic Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani, the record-breaking generational talent widely seen as the greatest all-round player since Babe Ruth.

 

The Yankees are led by the big-hitting Aaron Judge, the former American League Most Valuable Player who blasted an astonishing 62 home runs in the 2022 season.

 

Yet while Ohtani and Judge are the headline acts, the supporting cast is equally gaudy.

The Dodgers have former MVPs in Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman; the Yankees have Giancarlo Stanton, the 2017 National League MVP and five-time All-Star, along with the likes of the gifted outfielder Juan Soto and Cy Young award-winning pitcher Gerrit Cole.

 

'World Series of superstars' 

 

"As a fan of baseball, how can you not be excited about this?" Dodgers infielder Max Muncy asked this week. "You're talking about two of the biggest franchises. The biggest stars in the sport. We got Shohei, Freddie and Mookie. On the other side, they've got Aaron Judge, Giancarlo, Juan Soto, Gerrit Cole."

It's the kind of dazzling star power capable of eclipsing the bright lights of Broadway or Hollywood Boulevard.

And it's the kind of box office appeal that has Major League Baseball's bean-counters rubbing their hands in delight after years of steadily declining audience numbers.

 

So far this postseason, average television viewing figures have leapt 18% from last year's average of 2.82 million per game to 3.33 million.

While this year's World Series is unlikely to match the record average of viewers for a Fall Classic -- 44.3 million tuned in for each game of the 1978 series -- it is likely to obliterate the record-low 9.08 million who watched last year's series between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks.

 

The presence of Dodgers ace Ohtani has also opened up a new international frontier, with Major League Baseball revealing that a record 12.9 million Japanese viewers tuned in for the Dodgers' recent National League Division Series decider against the San Diego Padres -- roughly 10 per cent of Japan's entire population.

"That's an unbelievable number, a huge audience," MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said. "Ohtani has really, really driven interest in the game internationally."

Manfred believes this year's World Series evokes baseball's golden age, when the sport was truly America's pastime and had yet to be usurped by the NFL and NBA.

"The history of Yankee-Dodgers is great for our fanbase," Manfred said.

"You look back and think of Sandy Koufax playing against Mickey Mantle, of Joe DiMaggio playing against Jackie Robinson. And now you've got Aaron Judge against Shohei Ohtani."

 

Unsurprisingly, World Series tickets have become the hottest commodity in sport since the Dodgers confirmed their place in the championship finale with victory over the New York Mets on Sunday.

According to ticket aggregator TicketIQ, games in Los Angeles are averaging around $3,100 on secondary markets; games in New York come in at an eye-watering average of $4,875.

"Everybody wants to see these two teams play on the biggest stages" Dodgers shortstop Tommy Edman said this week. "It's a World Series full of superstars."

The top-seeded Dodgers will have home advantage through the series, and will look to starting pitcher Jack Flaherty to get them off the mark in Friday's opener.

The Yankees will start Cole on the mound as they aim to spoil the Dodgers' party before the series heads back to New York for game three next Monday.

"I'm looking forward to it," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. "This is Dodgers-Yankees. Lakers-Celtics, however you want to say it. It certainly has that feel to it.

"The stars will be out, the eyeballs will be watching, and hopefully we can deliver a great series."

 

Hussein Irbid and Wihdat Excel in Asian Competitions

By - Oct 23,2024 - Last updated at Oct 23,2024

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AMMAN — In an important match at Amman International Stadium, Hussein Irbid secured a 2-1 victory against Uzbekistan's Nasaf on Wednesday in the AFC Champions League Two, group stage.

Striker Aref Haj made a significant impact after coming off the bench in the 69th minute, scoring a brace with his first goal in the 87th minute and another one  in stoppage time. Nassaf managed to pull one back in stoppage time (90+5) through Da Silva before the final whistle.

With this victory, Hussein Irbid points tally rises to six, placing them level with UAE's Ahli, who defeated Kuwait SC 4-1 in the same round. Nassaf currently holds third place with 4 points, while Kuwait SC remains at the bottom of the group with a single point.

On the other hand Wihdat is at the top of Group C ,following a narrow 1-0 victory over Tajikistan's Istiklol on Tuesday.  

The decisive goal was scored by Bahaa Faisal in the 56th minute. 

Wihdat shares the top position on goal difference with UAE's Al Sharjah, Iran's Sepahan sits in third place with 3 points , and Istiklol sits at the bottom of the group with no points.

Looking ahead, Hussein Irbid next match in the Asian group stage will be on November 6 against Nasaf in Uzbekistan, while Wihdat will face Istiklol on November 5 in Jordan.

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