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Oman beat Kuwait to boost World Cup qualification hopes
Oman beat Kuwait to boost World Cup qualification hopes

Times of Oman

time26-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Times of Oman

Oman beat Kuwait to boost World Cup qualification hopes

MUSCAT - Oman's Red Warriors continued their excellent run as they recorded a thrilling 1-0 win against hosts Kuwait to boost their chances of a place at the FIFA World Cup on Tuesday. Rasheed Jaber's side win in the AFC Asian Qualifiers – Road to 26 consolidated their hold on fourth place in Group B as they now have 10 points from eight games. South Korea top the group with 16 and are followed by Jordan (13) and Iraq (12). Issam Al Sabhi scored the game's only goal in the 56th minute to open up a five point gap over fifth-placed Kuwait with two rounds remaining. Oman now have matches against the Jordanians and Palestine to come in June. The first two finishers in the group qualify directly to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico while the third and fourth placed teams progress into a fourth round. On the pitch at Jaber Al Ahmed International Stadium in Ardiyah in Kuwait, a blunder by Oman goalkeeper Ibrahim Al Mukhaini almost yielded a seventh minute opener for Kuwait, the ball landing at the feet of Khaled Hajiah as the Oman goalkeeper attempted to launch a quick counterattack but the central defender's goal-bound shot was deflected over the bar. Hajiah then headed off target at the resulting corner while Al Sabhi pulled his effort wide moments later at the other end of the pitch. It took until the 32nd minute for the visitors to gain another sight of goal, Arshad Al Alawi crashing a right-foot shot from 20 yards out towards goal that had goalkeeper Khaled Al Rashidi scrambling across his line, only for the ball to find the side-netting. By the 11th minute of the second half the visitors had gone ahead. Amjad Al Harthi was released down the right before swinging in a first time cross that Al Sabhi powered past Al Rashidi with a downward header. The Omanis threatened again as the hour mark approached, Al Alawi shooting straight at Al Rashidi from outside the area after Jameel Al Yahmadi had scampered down the right wing. With a quarter of the game remaining Kuwait thought they had been awarded a penalty after Thani Al Rushaidi's challenge on Salman Al Awadhi only for the decision to be overturned on review. Eid Al Rashedi shot straight at Al Mukhaini while Mohammad Daham and Fahad Al Hajeri were off target with their attempts for the home side as the clock ticked down, leaving the Omanis to depart Kuwait City with the valuable points.

Abu Dhabi Police warn against fake Ramadan competitions, charities on social media
Abu Dhabi Police warn against fake Ramadan competitions, charities on social media

Filipino Times

time22-03-2025

  • Filipino Times

Abu Dhabi Police warn against fake Ramadan competitions, charities on social media

Abu Dhabi Police have issued a warning about fake Ramadan competitions circulating on social media. According to a WAM report, these fake Ramadan competitions lure users by promising prizes. These scammers then trick people into sharing personal and banking details in exchange for supposed rewards. Major General Mohammed Suhail Al Rashidi, Director of the Criminal Security Sector, stated that fraudsters often tell victims they have won cash prizes, only to demand payment or sensitive information. The police also highlighted the rise of fake charity links, which impersonate legitimate organizations and deceive people into donating funds to scammers. To protect themselves, Major General Al Rashidi advised the public to verify the authenticity of any competition before participating. He also stressed not to share personal data unless the source is fully trusted and legitimate. The police also reminded everyone to be cautious when donating, urging them to only give to recognized and authorized charity organizations. Anyone who encounters suspicious competitions or charity requests is urged to report the incident to the Abu Dhabi Police. You can contact them through their hotline at 800 2626, by SMS at 2828, or visit their official website at

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