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Zayed Charity Run in Egypt draws big crowd

 A delegation from the UAE will head to the Arab Republic of Egypt tomorrow to take part in the preparatory and organisational work ahead of the launch of the 10th edition of the Zayed Charity Run, scheduled to take place this Friday in Sheikh Zayed City, Sixth of October area, Giza Governorate.

The event is a humanitarian sporting occasion that embodies the deeply rooted legacy of giving, established by the late Founding Father Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and reflects the depth of the fraternal and humanitarian ties between the two brotherly nations.

In recent days, registration for this year’s edition has witnessed a significant surge, with expectations of a new record number of participants across various age groups, including participants of different abilities and People of Determination. This strong turnout reaffirms the run’s solid standing as a global platform that brings together sport and charitable work, while promoting values of social inclusion and human solidarity.

Giza Governorate has also seen widespread placement of official advertising billboards for the run across major squares and main streets, reflecting the high level of community engagement and strong interest in the event. This comes alongside substantial attention and support from the Egyptian government, and around-the-clock efforts by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, led by Dr. Ashraf Sobhi, Minister of Youth and Sports, in continuous coordination with the Higher Organising Committee of the run, chaired by Lt. Gen. (Rtd.) Mohamed Helal Al Kaabi, and the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, to ensure the event is delivered in accordance with the highest organisational and technical standards.

The arrival of the UAE delegation in Cairo comes as part of finalising preparations, reviewing the readiness of the run route and facilities, and carrying out a number of field visits and accompanying activities, including a visit to the Egyptian Food Bank. This underscores that the Zayed Charity Run is not merely a sporting event, but a comprehensive humanitarian message that translates the values of solidarity and cooperation into tangible initiatives that serve people wherever they may be.

Prize money for winners across all categories totals EGP20 million, while the proceeds of this year’s run will be allocated to supporting government kidney dialysis centers in Egypt, in reinforcement of the healthcare sector, in addition to supporting the Egyptian Food Bank through the “Rayan Egypt” project.

The project aims to drill wells, establish fish farms, and provide sustainable sources of water and food, contributing to improved quality of life and enhanced food and water security for the most vulnerable groups.

In this context, Lt. Gen. (Rtd.) Mohamed Helal Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee of the Zayed Charity Run, affirmed that the tenth edition in Cairo represents a shining milestone in the journey of the run and embodies the noble humanitarian values instilled by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may he rest in peace. He noted that the run has become a global symbol of giving and sustainable humanitarian action, stating:

“We take pride in the growing humanitarian impact achieved by the Zayed Charity Run, and in the strong turnout and engagement we are witnessing today, which reflect society’s awareness of the run’s message and noble objectives.”

He added that the close partnership with Egyptian entities, along with the significant support from the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, has helped provide an integrated organizational environment that reflects the prestigious status of the event and ensures its continuity as a leading model linking sport with service to humanity.

The organising committee has approved the run-day schedule, which will run from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., and will include a variety of segments such as the reception of distinguished guests, runs over different distances, dedicated activities for People of Determination, as well as community and awareness segments and accompanying entertainment activities, giving the event a comprehensive family-friendly and humanitarian character.

This year’s edition will be supported and sponsored by a number of key partners, including Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company, Emirates Airline (Official Airline Partner), Al Habtoor Group, NORINCO, e&, and the Emirates Red Crescent, whose support will contribute to elevating the event and strengthening its societal impact.

The 2025–2026 season of the Zayed Charity Run will extend across new international destinations, with the message of giving, launching from Cairo, continuing to Miami, USA, on 31st January 2026, and concluding in Budapest, Hungary, in May. This global journey spreads the values of goodness and hope from the UAE to all corners of the world.

Since its inception, the Zayed Charity Run has continued to cement its presence as one of the world’s leading humanitarian sporting events, immortalising the legacy of the founding leader and affirming that the legacy of generosity launched by the late Sheikh Zayed continues to flow with goodness everywhere. The runners’ steps are but an extension of this endless river of generosity, and a message of pride in a timeless Emirati humanitarian legacy.

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Senegal beat Morocco to emerge Afcon champions

Senegal struck in extra time to shock hosts Morocco and win the Africa Cup of Nations in Rabat on Sunday, sealing a dramatic 1-0 victory in a final overshadowed by chaotic scenes and a controversial penalty decision.

Pape Gueye proved the match-winner, scoring early in extra time after Morocco had missed a golden opportunity to take the lead deep into stoppage time. In the 24th minute of added time at the end of normal time, Brahim Diaz stepped up to take a penalty that could have secured the trophy for the hosts, but the Real Madrid winger weakly chipped his effort and was comfortably denied by Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.

The spot-kick was awarded by Congolese referee Jean-Jacques Ndala following a lengthy VAR review for a challenge by El Hadji Malick Diouf on Diaz. The decision sparked furious protests from Senegal’s players and supporters, especially after a Senegal goal had earlier been disallowed for a foul. As tensions boiled over, some Senegal fans threw objects and attempted to enter the pitch before being restrained by police and stewards. Their anger quickly turned to jubilation when Mendy saved the penalty.

After surviving the scare, Senegal looked energised, and their breakthrough felt inevitable. Four minutes into extra time, Sadio Mane won possession in midfield and fed Idrissa Gana Gueye, who released Pape Gueye. The Villarreal midfielder powered past Achraf Hakimi and curled a superb strike into the top corner beyond Yassine Bounou.

Morocco were devastated, particularly Diaz, who was soon substituted. The hosts pushed for an equaliser and came close when Nayef Aguerd headed against the crossbar in the second half of extra time, but Senegal held firm. They might have made the win more comfortable had Cherif Ndiaye not missed a late chance to double the lead.

The defeat ended Morocco’s hopes of lifting the trophy on home soil and ending a 50-year wait for a second continental title. For Senegal, it marked their second Africa Cup of Nations triumph in the last three tournaments, following their penalty shoot-out win over Egypt in 2022.

Despite the dramatic finish, the final itself was a tense, low-scoring affair, reflecting the defensive quality of two of Africa’s top-ranked sides. Senegal’s Iliman Ndiaye and Morocco’s Ayoub El Kaabi both missed key chances before the late controversy and decisive goal.

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Morocco Advance to AFCON Final

Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou was the hero with two saves in the shoot-out as hosts Morocco beat Nigeria 4-2 on penalties to set up an Africa Cup of Nations final showdown this weekend with Senegal after a tense last-four clash on Wednesday finished 0-0 at the end of extra time.

Bounou saved from Samuel Chukwueze and brilliantly from Bruno Onyemaechi, allowing Youssef En-Nesyri to convert the winning kick and spark wild celebrations among the 65,458 crowd inside the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

There was joy but also relief for Hamza Igamane, who had appeared distraught after his kick — Morocco’s second in the shoot-out — was saved by Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali.

He was the only Moroccan player to fail to score in the shoot-out, however, with captain and talisman Achraf Hakimi among those who converted their penalties.

Morocco will now play Senegal on Sunday for the title after the Lions of Teranga defeated Mohamed Salah’s Egypt 1-0 in the other semi-final earlier in Tangiers thanks to a Sadio Mane goal — that will be a clash between the top two African sides in the FIFA world rankings.

“It was one of the hardest matches we have had against a very solid and talented team,” said Morocco coach Walid Regragui, who played in the last Atlas Lions side to reach the final when they lost to Tunisia in 2004.

“I am very happy for the players and for the Moroccan people who really deserve this.

“It is a great gift for them to be in the final but we will need to recover quickly because we put a lot of energy into this game.”

Morocco have been under enormous pressure to deliver a first AFCON title for their country in half a century but will be confident of coming out on top against Senegal with their support behind them.

However, as their dream remains alive it is an agonising way for Nigeria’s hopes to end, two years after they lost the final to the hosts in Ivory Coast — they had been hoping to win a fourth Cup of Nations crown to match the tally of rivals Ghana.

Led by two recent winners of the African player of the year prize in Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, Nigeria had been arguably the best team at the tournament up to the semi-finals and the top scorers with 14 goals.

But they created next to nothing during the 120 minutes here and must settle for Saturday’s third-place play-off against Egypt in Casablanca before watching the World Cup from afar following their failure to qualify.

Hard to take for Super Eagles

“The players fought for every ball and it is difficult to lose on penalties, but this is football and we have to accept it,” said Nigeria coach Eric Chelle.

“It is difficult to play here in Morocco because you have to play against the team and against the crowd.”

Doubts about the Moroccan team’s ability to handle the enormous pressure of playing at home had dissipated following their win over Cameroon in the quarter-finals.

The 2022 World Cup semi-finalists had been whistled by their own fans at times during the group phase here, but this time those supporters did their bit by responding to any Nigerian spell of possession with deafening jeers.

A frenetic opening spell to the contest saw the Moroccan winger Brahim Diaz -– probably the tournament’s outstanding player -– curl a shot wide before Alex Iwobi teed up Lookman at the other end for a shot that was well saved.

Morocco had chances, including a free-kick from Hakimi and a shot from Ismael Saibari that was well saved by Nwabali.

However, the second half was more cagey and the clock ran down on normal time, while the spectre of penalties grew larger as the extra half-hour progressed.

It seemed Nigeria were settling for the shoot-out, even taking off Osimhen as they hoped to repeat their win on penalties in the 2024 semi-final against South Africa.

However, Morocco had also famously won on penalties against Spain at the last World Cup and they repeated the trick to reach the final of their Cup of Nations.

GN

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Sadio Mane powers Senegal into final

Seven-time champions Egypt saw their Africa Cup of Nations campaign come to an end as Sadio Mane powered Senegal to a hard-fought win in their semi-final on Wednesday.

Al Nassr star Mane scored in the 78th minute of a tense clash in Tangiers.

Mohamed Salah has been in fine form this campaign netting four goals but could not stop Senegal from securing a spot in the final.

Senegal thus made it to their third Afcon final in the last four editions, while Salah’s dream of winning Afcon remained unfulfilled.

Senegal ⁠dominated most of the match with Egypt not having any shots at goal or even forcing a corner before they conceded.

Senegal found it tough to break down a resolute Egypt defence. They got the winner thanks to a lucky deflection ‍that set up Mane’s chance.

The first-half was a game of attrition with the only real chance coming in the 19th minute when Nicolas Jackson fired a shot from the edge of the box but his effort sailed over the crossbar.

Senegal suffered a setback when captain Kalidou Koulibaly suffered a groin injury midway through the first half but not before he had been booked for a foul on Omar Marmoush, which ruled him out of the final.

Senegal dominated possession and the Pharaohs eventually bucked under pressure.

In the 78th minute, Lamine Camara’s effort from the edge of the area was blocked but it fell to Mane nearby and he wasted no time striking just inside the post beyond Mohamed El Shenawy.

After Senegal scored, Egypt were pushed into action with three strikers ‍brought on in a late.

Substitute Ahmed Zizo’s shot in stoppage ⁠time, which ‌Edouard Mendy saved, was their only effort of substance.

Defeat ended Salah’s hopes of securing a ⁠first title with his national team. He had twice been a losing finalist at the Cup of Nations.

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