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Jordan’s taekwondo coach Al Assaf wins major Arab award

By - Nov 28,2017 - Last updated at Nov 28,2017

AMMAN — Taekwondo coach Faris Al Assaf has won the 2017 Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award as the Arab World’s best coach.

The organising committee has recognised the work that Al Assaf has done in coaching Jordan’s first Olympic gold medallist — Ahmad Abu Ghaush — as well as the successes achieved this year as head coach of the national taekwondo team.

“I’m so happy to win this prestigious award,” said Al Assaf. “This achievement is for all taekwondo coaches in Jordan as well as the whole sporting family to enjoy.” Al Assaf said the support from HRH Prince Feisal, president of the Jordan Olympic Committee (JOC), and HRH Prince Rashed, president of the Jordan Taekwondo Federation, has been crucial in the country’s taekwondo achievements of late.

He also thanked HRH Princess Zeina Al Rashed, and the JOC Secretary General Nasser Majali for their support.

Abu Ghaush has followed up his Olympic gold in 2016 by a stunning 2017 that included gold at the London World Grand Prix and bronze medals at both the World Championships and World University Games.

The Jordan team also picked up an incredible haul of medals at international tournaments in Croatia and Greece recently.

Jordan Motorsport reverses decision on 2017 Rumman Hill Climb title

By - Nov 28,2017 - Last updated at Nov 28,2017

AMMAN — Jordan Motorsport on Tuesday reversed its ruling to strip Khatsheek Shadian of the 2017 Rumman Hill Climb title, a decision it took on October  17, after an objection by driver Salem Taimeh about the weight of Shadian’s Formula 3 car.

After reviewing official evidence the final results were set back.Shadian clocked 1m49.75s, followed by Ayman Najjar (1m50.890s) in his Mitsubishi EVO Proto Type and veteran driver Husam Salem settled in third spot (1m51.790s) in his Mitsubishi EVO Proto Type.

Milan fire coach Montella, name Gattuso as replacement

By - Nov 27,2017 - Last updated at Nov 28,2017

Newly appointed AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso during ‘The Gianni’s game, the match of legends’ on July 07 (AFP photo by Fabrice Coffrini)

MILAN — Big-spending AC Milan sacked coach Vincenzo Montella on Monday and replaced him with their fiery former midfielder Gennaro Gattuso.

Montella was dismissed one day after a goalless home draw with Torino that left Milan, who spent more than 200 million euros ($239 million) on transfers in the close season, seventh in Serie A with 20 points from 14 games, 18 behind leaders Napoli.

The famously combative Gattuso, a World Cup winner in 2006, became Milan’s sixth coach since Massimiliano Allegri was fired in January, 2014. 

Montella, the first coach to go since former Italian Prime Minster Silvio Berlusconi sold the club to a Chinese-led consortium in a 740 million-euro deal in April, had been in charge since the start of last season when he led them to sixth place in Serie A.

“We give heartfelt thanks to Mr Montella and his staff for their effort, serious work and professional courtesy,” Milan said in a statement. 

Gattuso, 39, spent 12 seasons playing for Milan, winning two Serie A, two Champions League and one Club World Cup titles, and was known as one of Italy’s toughest players.

His coaching career has been a mixed bag, although never dull.

He began at Swiss first division side Sion in 2013, but was sacked after three months before joining Italian Serie B club Palermo who fired him after six games.

In 2014, he tried his luck with Greek Super League side OFI Crete who were beset by financial problems and, according to Gattuso, were “struggling to feed their players”.

 

Infamous news conference

 

He lasted six months, during which he gave an infamous expletive-ridden news conference in which he banged his fist on the table repeatedly and said, in broken English, that he expected his players to “play with balls”.

He moved to Pisa in the third tier of Italian football, won promotion to Serie B at the first attempt in 2015-16 and said it was as good as winning the Champions League with Milan.

He quit the club due to off-field problems but was quickly persuaded to return for the new season.

Pisa continued to struggle behind the scenes, however, were docked four points over late payment of tax and social security bills and were relegated.

Milan, 18-times Italian champions, enjoyed a golden age under Berlusconi but his last few years as president became a story of unsuccessful transfers, mid-table finishes and musical chairs in the coach’s seat. 

Chinese ownership heralded a change of direction symbolised by the decision to spend around 40 million euros to sign experienced Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci from champions Juventus.

Younger recruits included Portuguese striker Andre Silva, right back Andrea Conti, a product of Atalanta’s impressive youth scheme, Switzerland left back Ricardo Rodriguez and Turkish midfielder and free kick specialist Hakan Calhanoglu.

The new-found optimism was apparent at AC Milan’s first home match of the season when a 65,000-crowd turned up at San Siro on a stifling August evening for a Europa League tie against modest Romanian side Univesitatea Craiova.

Milan, seven-times European champions, won their first six competitive games but quickly lost their spark and Sunday’s match was their fourth home league game in a row without scoring.

Bottas makes Hamilton settle for second in F1 finale

By - Nov 26,2017 - Last updated at Nov 27,2017

Mercedes' Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas celebrates on the podium at the end of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina circuit on Sunday (AFP photo by Giuseppe Cacace)

ABU DHABI — Valtteri Bottas won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday as Mercedes wrapped up another triumphant Formula One season with a one-two finish and four-times world champion Lewis Hamilton having to settle for second.

The win was a career third for the Finn, who had started on pole position and stayed in front to deny Hamilton a 10th success of the 20-race campaign.

"It's a really important win for me after having a pretty difficult start to the second half of the year," said Bottas, who joined Mercedes after 2016 champion Nico Rosberg retired abruptly a year ago.

"This weekend, pole and win, I couldn't be happier to end the season like this."
In a processional race, with plenty of glamour but little excitement under the Yas Marina floodlights, Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel took third place to finish runner-up in a championship that Hamilton won in Mexico last month.
The final points tally was Hamilton 363, Vettel 317 and Bottas 305.
Mercedes had already won the constructors' world championship for the fourth year in a row and ended with 668 points to Ferrari's 522. The one-two finish was their fourth of the season.

Bottas managed the pace throughout, ceding the lead to Hamilton only when he pitted first, with no major issues.

He took the chequered flag 3.8 seconds clear of his team mate, who had been within a second at one point. Vettel was 19 seconds down the road.
"After three, four or five laps I couldn't go any faster and from then it was pretty lonely," said Vettel, a three-times winner in Abu Dhabi. "In the second part of the race we had a stronger pace but not good enough.

"Very much congratulations to Lewis on his season, he deserves to win the championship this year in the end. I hate to say it, but he was the better man. I'm sure we will do our bit over the winter and hopefully come back stronger."
Hamilton kept Bottas in his sights but was unable to do anything but follow. He said that was not because of any lack of intent.
"Big congratulations to Valtteri, he did an amazing job today to hold me off. It was a great race, I gave it everything, every single lap. It is hard to overtake here," said the Briton after his 25th successive race in the points.
"It's so hard to follow," he said in the cool-down room before going on the podium. "I was, like, 'Where are all the backmarkers?'. I think they need to change this track."
The pair performed celebratory tyre-burning spins after the finish, with retiring Brazilian Felipe Massa pulling his Williams alongside the Mercedes and joining in the hugs and handshakes.
With the finishing order reflecting the starting positions, with the exception of Red Bull's Australian Daniel Ricciardo who retired with an hydraulics issue, the main suspense was in midfield.

Toro Rosso, Renault and Haas were separated by just six points before the start, with millions of dollars in prize money at stake and Renault taking the honours thanks to Nico Hulkenberg's sixth place.

It was still a tense evening for the French manufacturer team, however, after their Spanish driver Carlos Sainz was released from a pitstop with a loose wheel and retired after almost crashing in the exit tunnel.

Hulkenberg was also given a five-second penalty for cutting a corner, with some considering that the stewards had let the German off lightly rather than forcing him to hand back the place to Force India's Sergio Perez.

There was also an emotional send-off for Brazilian veteran Massa, the 2008 world championship runner-up finishing 10th in his final race.

 

"I am very lucky to have all of this in my life so ready for the next step," said the former Ferrari driver. "For sure, I will miss many things — racing against amazing drivers and competing in the best car and the best category in the world."

Teams aim for Jordan Cup semifinals

By - Nov 26,2017 - Last updated at Nov 26,2017

AMMAN — The third round of the Jordan Cup kicks off on Monday to determine qualifiers for the semifinals of the third major competition on the 2017/18 football calendar.

Jordan Professional Football League teams are playing in four groups in the first round with the top team moving to the semis. Jazira lead Group A and have a match against That Ras; Wihdat lead Group B and have a match against Yarmouk; Ahli lead Group C and have a match against Ahli, while Manshieh lead Group D and have a match against Shabab Urdun.

So far this season, Jazira lost two competition finals as reigning League and Jordan Cup champs Faisali beat Jazira 2-1 to win the 35th Jordan Super Cup, while Wihdat beat Jazira 2-0 to win the Jordan Football Association Shield final.

Since the cup started in 1980, there have been 37 editions with Faisali being a record 19 time champions. Wihdat won 10 times, Ramtha and Shabab Urdun twice each, while Jazira, Arabi, That Ras and Ahli won once each.

Last season, Faisali combined the Jordan Cup title with their 33rd league title. Ahli won the 34th Super Cup, while Shabab Urdun won their second Shield title after they first won in 2007.

Gold for Hamzeh Al Rasheed in World Ju-Jitsu Championship

By - Nov 26,2017 - Last updated at Nov 26,2017

AMMAN —Jordan has another World Champion, after Hamzeh Al Rasheed struck gold at the JJIF World Ju-Jitsu Championship taking place in Bogota, Colombia, according to the Jordan Olympic Committee News Service. The 22-year-old was unbeatable in the -77kg category and thrilled the crowd with a tremendous win over World No. 2 Wem Bebater, from Belgium, in the final.

Earlier, he beat Croatia’s Max Arnold, UAE’s Su’od Al Hamdi, Poland’s Kozak Primin who was seeded one, and then Canada’s Michael Shehan in the semifinal. It has turned into a glorious championship for the Al Rasheed family, with brother Haidar winning silver in the -85kg on the first day of the championship.

Hamzeh is the second Jordanian athlete this month to reach the top of the world after kickboxer Oday Abu Hassweh clinched the -64kg title at the World Kickboxing Championship in Budapest, Hungary. And last month, Olympic gold medallist Ahmad Abu Ghaush won his weight category at the World Grand Prix in London.

Bottas denies Hamilton the final pole of 2017

By - Nov 25,2017 - Last updated at Nov 25,2017

Mercedes' Formula One drivers, Lewis Hamilton of Britain (right), Valtteri Bottas of Finland (centre) and Ferrari Formula One driver, Sebastian Vettel of Germany pose for photos at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix-Yas Marina Circuit, the UAE, on Saturday (Reuters photo by Hamad I Mohammed)

ABU DHABI — Valtteri Bottas denied quadruple world champion teammate Lewis Hamilton the final pole position of the Formula One season on Saturday, leading a Mercedes one-two in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix qualifying.

The pole was the Finn's second in a row, and fourth of the campaign, and he was determined to convert it into a victory after missing out in Brazil two weeks ago.

"I was so gutted in the last race being on pole and missing the win. I have a clear target for tomorrow," said Bottas after lapping under the floodlights with a best time of one minute 36.231 seconds.

That was a track record, 0.172 quicker than his team mate and compared to Hamilton's 2016 pole of 1:38.755.

Hamilton, who had been aiming for his 12th pole of the year, was behind Bottas after the first flying laps of the final session and was unable to improve on his time.

"What a lap! He just had an incredible qualifying and congratulations to him," said Hamilton, who clinched his fourth championship in Mexico last month, as he saluted Bottas in front of the crowd.

"The last qualifying of the year and I gave it everything but I seem to have lost a little pace going into qualifying. Valtteri did an exceptional job, so I'm really happy for him," added the Briton, who won from pole last year.

"Either way, it's been an incredible year of qualifying and one that I've really enjoyed."

Hamilton will end the season with 72 career poles, an all-time record for the sport, after passing Michael Schumacher's previous best of 68 at the Italian Grand Prix in September.

Mercedes have already clinched their fourth successive constructors' championship, leaving Sunday's race with little at stake for top teams beyond bragging rights to take into the winter break.

 

Vettel third

 

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel qualified third with Australian Daniel Ricciardo lining up alongside him on the second row of the grid for Red Bull.

Vettel beat Bottas to the victory in Brazil, his fifth of the year, and is on course to become the first non-Mercedes driver in four years to finish the championship in the top two with a 22 point advantage over third-placed Bottas.

While he hoped to challenge for the win on Sunday, the German did not sound overly confident.

"Tomorrow with the race pace I think we can be a bit closer but they [Mercedes] have been very strong," said Vettel, also a four times world champion and three times winner at Yas Marina with Red Bull.

"It should be a fun race, overtaking is not always straightforward but not impossible here so let's see." 

Kimi Raikkonen qualified fifth for Ferrari with Dutch 20-year-old Max Verstappen sixth for Red Bull.

Brazilian veteran Felipe Massa concluded the final qualifying of his Formula One career with 10th place for Williams.

"It's a good way to retire, good races, good lap times. I'm happy that I'm finished with my head up and competitive," he said.

"I want to have fun tomorrow. I have nothing to lose, risk everything you can. Let's have fun."

Renault seized the initiative in the tight battle for sixth place with Nico Hulkenberg qualifying seventh and Carlos Sainz 12th.

Millions of dollars of prize money are at stake on Sunday, with Toro Rosso four points clear of Renault who are in turn two ahead of US-owned Haas.

 

Toro Rosso had France's Pierre Gasly and New Zealander Brendon Hartley lining up 17th and last respectively while Haas had Denmark's Kevin Magnussen 14th and Romain Grosjean 16th.

Jordan hosts Lebanon in FIBA Asian qualifiers for 2019 World Cup

By - Nov 25,2017 - Last updated at Nov 25,2017

AMMAN — Jordan hosts Lebanon at 7pm on Sunday in its second match at the Asian Group C qualifiers for the FIBA Basketball 2019World Cup.

Jordan beat Syria 109-72 and Lebanon beat India 107-72 on the opening day of matches. Jordan’s third match will be against India in February 2018. Out of 16 competing teams 12 teams (the top three teams from each group) will move to the second round following which seven teams (the top three teams from each group and the best 4th) in addition to a host China will move to the World Cup set for August 31, 2019 which will include 32 teams.

The Jordanian squad is striving to get into competitive form after a rough year which saw the team having had its share of ups and downs together with internal strife among the governing body of the game. That ended with the resignation of the Jordan Basketball Federation Board earlier this month and a transitional care-taking body of former players and marketing experts taking over until a new board is elected within the coming year.

Fans pin their hopes that the qualifying group will provide Jordan the chance to move to the FIBA Basketball World Cup finals. Earlier this year, Jordan took third place in the West Asian Basketball Association (WABA) as Lebanon was the crowned champ. The top four qualifiers then played at the 29th FIBA Asia Cup in Lebanon where Jordan finished at a disappointing 8th place as Australia won the title, Iran came second and South Korea third.

The Asia Cup will no longer be held under a two-year cycle. As of 2017, the Asia Championships and the FIBA Oceania Championship merged into a one tournament to be known as the FIBA Asia Cup. It will now be held every four-years like the EuroBasket, AfroBasket and Americas Championship. The tournament will determine the composition of the joint FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania qualifiers for the 2019 FIBA World Cup.

Although Jordan reached the World Championship in 2010 — and was the only Jordanian team to actually reach a world championship in a team sport alongside the junior team in 1995 — official support for Jordan’s second most popular game is seen as below par by most observers, leading to a decline in the game locally and less competitive advantage on the regional scene.

A look back at Jordan’s basketball record in the past decade saw Jordan first winning the West Asia title in 2002. That was only repeated in 2014, when Jordan managed to win the WABA title for the second time in the absence of both the Lebanese and senior Iranian teams and represented the West Asia zone at the 5th FIBA Asia Cup (previously known as the FIBA Asia Stankovicć Cup between 2004 and 2010 and FIBA Asia Cup from 2012 to 2014). China, as well defending FIBA Asia Championship titleholders Iran had automatically qualified. The champion was given an automatic berth to the following year’s FIBA Asia Championship. Qatar were Stankovicć Cup/Asia Cup champs in 2004, Jordan in 2008, Lebanon in 2010 and Iran in 2012, 2014 and 2016.

In WABA 2010, Jordan finished second behind Iran and qualified to the 26th FIBA Asia Championship where, for the first time in the country’s history, Jordan reached the final but lost the chance qualify to the 2012 Olympic Games after losing the final 70-69 to China. Jordan then played at the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) for men but lost to Puerto Rico and Greece and was eliminated.

In 2016, Jordan beat Lebanon to clinch second place at the WABA to advance alongside Iran and Iraq to the FIBA Asia Challenge where they finished third.

Four rugby teams heading to Dubai 7s

By - Nov 25,2017 - Last updated at Nov 25,2017

AMMAN — Jordan is taking four teams to compete at one of the world’s biggest rugby festivals — the Emirates Airline Dubai 7s — next week, according to the Jordan Olympic Committee News Service.

Nomads, Citadel and the newly established Al Ahli Club are all participating in the event’s Gulf Men’s Open Division. The Amman Saracens will take part in the Vets Division with a strong squad including older players who qualify from across the Jordan Rugby League.

Last year, Nomads finished in the top four in the Gulf Men’s Open and are looking to make another big impact on this year’s tournament. Citadel go into the tournament in good form having won both rounds to date in the Kingdom’s 7s series and contain a winner from last year’s tournament among their ranks.

Meanwhile Al Ahli Club are sending a squad into their first ever international tournament. The Saracens will see a mix of Jordanian players join the expatriates to enhance the ranks and make them more competitive in what is usually a very impressive standard in the Vets. Zu’bi Al Zu’bi, secretary general of Jordan Rugby, said: “Having four teams participating in this big event is a great step for Jordan.

We have worked hard on developing the game over the last two years, and we are not only sending teams to make up the numbers, we expect them to be competitive.” The Emirates Airline Dubai 7s is played from November 30 to December 2.

Jordan climbs in FIFA rankings

By - Nov 23,2017 - Last updated at Nov 23,2017

AMMAN   —   Jordan climbed  up 6 spots to 107th in the latest FIFA rankings following its qualification to the Asian Cup finals.

Jordan beat Cambodia 1-0 in its penultimate return leg 2019 Asian Cup qualifier to secure the place in the final, despite uneasiness over the teams competitive form.

With the top two teams from each group moving to the Asian Cup finals set for the UAE in 2019, the limited capabilities of Jordan's Group C paved the way for the team to  advance to the 2019 Asian Cup against relatively unknown teams in the Asian continent. 

Jordan is also still out of the Asian top 10 compared to its best FIFA ranking of 37th in 2004 compared to the lowest ranking was 152nd in 1996.   The national team now trails Iran (32) Australia (39), Japan (55), South Korea (59), China (60), Saudi Arabia (63), UAE (73), Syria (77),  Iraq (79),  Uzbekistan (80), Palestine (82), Lebanon (87), Oman (101), Qatar (102) and India (105). 

Germany leads World rankings at No.1, followed by Brazil, Portugal, Argentina, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Switzerland, France and Chile. Tunisia is the top-ranked Arab team at 27th, followed by Egypt 31st, Morocco 40th, Saudi Arabia 63rd and Algeria 64th. 

Jordan has maintained  Group C lead since Leg 1, when it  beat  Cambodia 7-0, Afghanistan 4-1 , and was held 0-0 with Vietnam. As the return leg  kicked off, Jordan only managed a 3-3 draw with Afghanistan qualified alongside second place Vietnam which held beat Cambodia 5-0 and 2-1, held Afghanistan 0-0 and 1-1. Afghanistan jumped to third after drawing with Vietnam while Cambodia which beat Afghanistan 1-0 are fourth.

Since first taking part in Asian Cup qualifiers in 1972, Jordan reached the Asian Championship three times: the pinnacle was at the 13th Asian Cup, when it lost to Japan in the quarterfinals and jumped to the best ever FIFA rank of 37th in August 2004. Jordan also reached the Asian Cup in 2011 and 2015.

After elimination from the 2018 World Cup  qualifiers, qualifying to the Asian finals is now a priority for Jordan which has steadily slid down FIFA rankings  and the team has had an inconsistent two years compared to 2013, when Jordan was on the verge of qualifying to the 2014 World Cup for the first time.

During the 2014 World Cup qualifying journey, Jordan advanced to play then World's 6th ranked Uruguay in an intercontinental qualifying tie for a place in the 2014 World Cup. It lost the home game 5-0 and held the former World Cup champ 0-0 in the away match. Jordan had never reached that far in World Cup qualifying since taking part in qualifiers. Round 3 had been the furthest Jordan reached in the  past seven times in the qualifiers since 1986.

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