Al Sadd Al Sadd won the Amir Cup by beating Al Arabi 2-1 in the final at the 2022 FIFA World Cup venue Al Rayyan Venue that was was attended by 20,000 spectators on Friday. Baghdad Bounedjah scored the first goal for Sadd in the third minute before Aron Gunnarsson equalised for Arabi in the 23rd. However, Baghdad helped The Wolves annex their 17th title in the competition with an opportunistic effort in the 44th minute. The venue, which retained its old name Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium, is situated in one of Qatar’s most historic cities. Sheikh Ahmad Bin Ali Al Thani was the fifth ruler of Qatar, and the first Qatari ruler to bear the title Amir. Sheikh Ahmad was born around 1920 in Doha and became Emir on October 24, 1960 upon the abdication of his father. The Amir Cup final, which was held on Qatar National Day, was attended by Qatar Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. FIFA president Gianni Infantino, UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin, and AFC president Shaikh Salman Bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa were present at the venue which will host seven FIFA World Cup matches from the group stages until the quarterfinals. The venue, home to Al Rayyan Club, before its demolition in 2015 is within walking distance of Al Riffa Station on Doha Metro’s Green Line. 60-year-old Mohammed Mirza, who came to Doha from Iran in 1971, poses infront Al Rayyan Venue on Friday. The inauguration of the new 40,000-capacity stadium follows the successful redevelopment of Khalifa International and the inaugurations of two venues, Al Janoub and Education City. After Qatar 2022, the capacity will be reduced to 20,000 following the removal of the modular upper tier, with the seats being re-purposed into sporting facilities across Qatar and overseas. Six football training pitches, a cricket pitch, horse riding track, cycling track, gym equipment and an athletics track are the other sporting facilities at the new stadium. Previously, on two occasions Qatar inaugurated the World Cup venues by hosting the Amir Cup final at Khalifa International in 2017 and Al Janoub in 2019. The Amir Cup is one of the prestigious competition in Qatar, and is usually held in May but this year had to moved to a new date on account of the pandemic. The 2022 World Cup, will be held in eight stadiums and organisers have said they will be completed well in advance of the tournament, which will be staged in November- December period and will kick off on 21 November 2022.won the Amir Cup by beating Al Arabi 2-1 in the final at the 2022 FIFA World Cup venue Al Rayyan Venue that was was attended by 20,000 spectators on Friday. Baghdad Bounedjah scored the first goal for Sadd in the third minute before Aron Gunnarsson equalised for Arabi in the 23rd. However, Baghdad helped The Wolves annex their 17th title in the competition with an opportunistic effort in the 44th minute. The venue, which retained its old name Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium, is situated in one of Qatar’s most historic cities. Sheikh Ahmad Bin Ali Al Thani was the fifth ruler of Qatar, and the first Qatari ruler to bear the title Amir. Sheikh Ahmad was born around 1920 in Doha and became Emir on October 24, 1960 upon the abdication of his father. The Amir Cup final, which was held on Qatar National Day, was attended by Qatar Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. FIFA president Gianni Infantino, UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin, and AFC president Shaikh Salman Bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa were present at the venue which will host seven FIFA World Cup matches from the group stages until the quarterfinals. The venue, home to Al Rayyan Club, before its demolition in 2015 is within walking distance of Al Riffa Station on Doha Metro’s Green Line. 60-year-old Mohammed Mirza, who came to Doha from Iran in 1971, poses infront Al Rayyan Venue on Friday. The inauguration of the new 40,000-capacity stadium follows the successful redevelopment of Khalifa International and the inaugurations of two venues, Al Janoub and Education City. After Qatar 2022, the capacity will be reduced to 20,000 following the removal of the modular upper tier, with the seats being re-purposed into sporting facilities across Qatar and overseas. Six football training pitches, a cricket pitch, horse riding track, cycling track, gym equipment and an athletics track are the other sporting facilities at the new stadium. Previously, on two occasions Qatar inaugurated the World Cup venues by hosting the Amir Cup final at Khalifa International in 2017 and Al Janoub in 2019. The Amir Cup is one of the prestigious competition in Qatar, and is usually held in May but this year had to moved to a new date on account of the pandemic. The 2022 World Cup, will be held in eight stadiums and organisers have said they will be completed well in advance of the tournament, which will be staged in November- December period and will kick off on 21 November 2022.
#AlSadd #AlRayyanStadium #2020AmirCup #Qatar Al Sadd won the Amir Cup by beating Al Arabi 2-1 in the final at the 2022 FIFA World Cup venue Al Rayyan Venue that was was attended by 20,000 spectators on Friday. Baghdad Bounedjah scored the first goal for Sadd in the third minute before Aron Gunnarsson equalised for Arabi in the 23rd. However, Baghdad helped The Wolves annex their 17th title in the competition with an opportunistic effort in the 44th minute. The venue, which retained its old name Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium, is situated in one of Qatar’s most historic cities. Sheikh Ahmad Bin Ali Al Thani was the fifth ruler of Qatar, and the first Qatari ruler to bear the title Amir. Sheikh Ahmad was born around 1920 in Doha and became Emir on October 24, 1960 upon the abdication of his father. The Amir Cup final, which was held on Qatar National Day, was attended by Qatar Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. FIFA president Gianni Infantino, UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin, and AFC president Shaikh Salman Bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa were present at the venue which will host seven FIFA World Cup matches from the group stages until the quarterfinals. The venue, home to Al Rayyan Club, before its demolition in 2015 is within walking distance of Al Riffa Station on Doha Metro’s Green Line.
Comme après chaque rencontre au Stadium, notre caméra vous propose de revivre les aventures des Violets avec des images et un angle inédits. Et pour ce match face à Guingamp, comptant pour la 14ème journée de @ligue2fr (2-2), nous avons suivi le milieu de terrain belge Brecht Dejaegere, sans rater pour autant le coup-franc de Rhys Healey ou le but opportuniste de Janis Antiste. Superstitieux? Pied droit ou pied gauche, faites votre entrée sur la pelouse!
UCLA football put quite a scare into the hearts of the No. 11 Oregon Ducks. But the Ducks got just enough out of their offense and an opportunistic defense to escape with a 38-35 victory in Eugene on Saturday. Playing without starting quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, the Bruins relied heavily on running back Demetric Felton who rushed for 167 yards and two scores.
UCLA football put quite a scare into the hearts of the No. 11 Oregon Ducks. But the Ducks got just enough out of their offense and an opportunistic defense to escape with a 38-35 victory in Eugene on Saturday. Playing without starting quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, the Bruins relied heavily on running back Demetric Felton who rushed for 167 yards and two scores. For Oregon, Tyler Shough (334 passing yards, three touchdowns) and a defense that created takeaways, did enough to get the victory and improve to 3-0 on the season.
Louisville vs. Virginia: The Virginia Cavaliers outlasted the Louisville Cardinals at home on Saturday, 31-17. The Cavs defense was opportunistic, forcing three Cards turnovers in the win. Noah Taylor intercepted a Malik Cunningham pass and returned it 85 yards to open the scoring. Brennan Armstrong was once again solid, finishing the game with 263 total yards and 3 total touchdowns. Freshman wide receiver Lavel Davis Jr. led the team with 4 catches for 74 yards and a score in the win. Malik Cunningham had a stellar game, as he rushed for 197 yards and 2 touchdowns in a losing effort. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/Oqg3iE The ACC Digital Network (theACCDN) is a joint venture between Stadium, and Raycom Sports, a long-time television producer and partner of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The cross-platform digital video network covers the spectrum of one of the nation’s top intercollegiate athletic conferences, featuring original on-demand content throughout the entire year. All ACCDN videos are viewable on theACC.com, the ACC mobile and tablet app, as well as various streaming and connected mobile and TV devices. For more information, visit theACC.com and follow @theACCDN on Twitter, and Instagram. Connect with the ACCDigitalNetwork Online: Visit the ACC WEBSITE: http://theacc.com Visit the ACC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theACC/ Follow the ACCDN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theACCDN Follow the ACCDN on Instagram: http://instagram.com/theACCDN http://www.youtube.com/user/ACCDigitalNetwork
Georgia Tech vs. Boston College: The BC Eagles had little trouble getting past Georgia Tech at home on Saturday, 48-27. The Eagles relied on a staunch and opportunistic defense and a stout running game to get the win. BC ran the ball for 264 yards in the game and scored 3 touchdowns on the ground. Phil Jurkovec was the team's leading rusher with 94 yards rushing to go along with his 145 yards passing. On defense the Eagles tallied 3 takeaways in the win. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/Oqg3iE The ACC Digital Network (theACCDN) is a joint venture between Stadium, and Raycom Sports, a long-time television producer and partner of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The cross-platform digital video network covers the spectrum of one of the nation’s top intercollegiate athletic conferences, featuring original on-demand content throughout the entire year. All ACCDN videos are viewable on theACC.com, the ACC mobile and tablet app, as well as various streaming and connected mobile and TV devices. For more information, visit theACC.com and follow @theACCDN on Twitter, and Instagram. Connect with the ACCDigitalNetwork Online: Visit the ACC WEBSITE: http://theacc.com Visit the ACC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theACC/ Follow the ACCDN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theACCDN Follow the ACCDN on Instagram: http://instagram.com/theACCDN http://www.youtube.com/user/ACCDigitalNetwork
NC State vs. Virginia: The NC State Wolfpack got a huge 38-21 road win in Charlottesville on Saturday. On a rainy day, Devin Leary and the Wolfpack offense played well, racking up 363 yards of offense. Leary finished the game with 184 yards on 11-of-25 passing with two touchdowns and an interception. Zonovan Knight led a productive running back crew as he picked up 101 yards on the ground with two scores of his own. The Pack defense was opportunistic, picking off three UVA passes and holding the Cavaliers to 4-of-18 on 3rd down conversions in the win. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/Oqg3iE The ACC Digital Network (theACCDN) is a joint venture between Stadium, and Raycom Sports, a long-time television producer and partner of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The cross-platform digital video network covers the spectrum of one of the nation’s top intercollegiate athletic conferences, featuring original on-demand content throughout the entire year. All ACCDN videos are viewable on theACC.com, the ACC mobile and tablet app, as well as various streaming and connected mobile and TV devices. For more information, visit theACC.com and follow @theACCDN on Twitter, and Instagram. Connect with the ACCDigitalNetwork Online: Visit the ACC WEBSITE: http://theacc.com Visit the ACC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theACC/ Follow the ACCDN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theACCDN Follow the ACCDN on Instagram: http://instagram.com/theACCDN http://www.youtube.com/user/ACCDigitalNetwork