Football
Liverpool beat Sunderland through Van’s goal
This victory raised Liverpool’s tally to 42 points in sixth place, while Sunderland’s tally remained at 36 points in eleventh place.
Liverpool’s next match is against Brighton on Saturday, while Sunderland play Oxford United on Sunday in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Similar to the first-round encounter between the two teams which ended in a 1-1 draw, the match was largely even in terms of possession, chance creation and attacking attempts.
Liverpool had a golden opportunity to score in the 29th minute after Mohamed Salah sent in a cross that Sunderland’s defense failed to deal with, allowing the ball to reach German Florian Wirtz, but he hesitated in shooting it directly in front of the goal,
In the second half, the performance continued at the same pace, with Liverpool making attempts met by sporadic attacks from Sunderland. However, the team of Dutch coach Arne Slott lacked the decisive attacking rhythm capable of threatening the home team’s goal more effectively.
In the 61st minute, Liverpool were awarded a corner kick, which Salah delivered perfectly onto the head of Van Dijk, who headed it into the net, giving his team the lead.
Liverpool were forced to substitute their Japanese player Wataru Endo in the 69th minute after he suffered a serious injury, before Slott brought on Englishman Curtis Jones in place of Dutchman Cody Gakpo in the 75th minute.
Despite this important victory, Liverpool are still outside the European qualification spots for next season, specifically the Champions League, as they need to achieve more victories to move up the standings and catch up with one of the qualifying spots.
The Reds are now three points behind their rivals Manchester United, who are in fourth place and could only manage a 1-1
Asharq -Al Awsat
Football
Australia urged to protect Iran players after anthem backflip
The Australian government has been urged to allow the Iran women’s national team players to remain in Australia after a state-aligned conservative commentator in Iran described them as “wartime traitors” and said they must be “dealt with more severely”.
The Iran players are currently competing in the Women’s Asian Cup, and lost 4-0 to the Matildas on the Gold Coast in their second group-stage match on Thursday.
Their final match is against the Philippines on Sunday night, after which they are due to return home to Iran.
Footage shared on social media platform X on Friday showed Iran state television presenter Mohammad Reza Shahbazi accusing the team of dishonour for not singing the national anthem before their first match against South Korea on Monday.
Before kick-off in their match against the Matildas on Thursday, the Iran players sang the anthem and saluted in a clear contrast to their approach to the anthem on Monday.

Iran head coach Marzieh Jafari and team staff during the national anthem before facing Australia in the Women’s Asian Cup. Photograph: Nigel Owen/Action Plus/Shutterstock
Refugee Council chief executive Paul Power said: “certainly on the evidence that’s available, it would appear that the members of the women’s soccer team are at risk if they’re returned”, noting that people in Iran involved in “quite simple acts of peaceful protests have suffered dire consequences”.
Germany-based Iranian journalist Ali Bornaei tagged foreign minister Penny Wong on X alongside the footage, calling on the Australian government to afford the team protection.
“The lives of the Iranian Women’s National Football Team are in imminent danger. After their peaceful protest in Australia, Iranian state-linked media has officially labeled them ‘wartime traitors’,” Bornaei posted.
“In Iran, ‘treason’ is a capital offense punishable by death. These athletes face arbitrary detention and execution if forced to return.”
Iran’s women’s team refuse to sing national anthem before Asian Cup tie – video
Wong said the Australian government “stands with the brave people of Iran in their struggle against oppression”.
“They have suffered brutal acts of violence and intimidation, with women in particular being oppressed by the regime,” she said.
“We have called on the Iranian regime to protect its own people and allow for the freedom of expression and peaceful assembly without fear of reprisal.”
Wong added: “We hope the Iranian team’s participation in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup will inspire future generations of young Iranians to continue to promote women’s rights and participation in sport.”
The minister for home affairs, Tony Burke, has responsibility for Australia’s humanitarian migration program. He declined to comment.
Power said Australia ratified the refugee convention to address these specific circumstances, but the country is not obliged to act unless a claim is made.
“This whole system is designed to protect people in circumstances like this, but ultimately it’s up to the individuals to decide what is best for them and for the people that they’re connected to.”
A large victory by Iran over the Philippines on the Gold Coast on Sunday could secure the team a place in the quarter-finals as one of the best third-placed sides across the Asian Cup’s three pools.
Australia meet South Korea in Sydney on Sunday to decide the winner of Group A.
The Guardian
Football
Turkish football club distributes Iftar meals in Gaza
Turkish football club MKE Ankaragücü organized iftar distributions in Gaza, delivering meals to 1,500 children as part of its Ramadan campaign to support those in need.
MKE Ankaragucu, a Turkish football club which is currently playing in the TFF 2. Lig, has organized iftar distributions in Gaza as part of its ongoing campaign to help people in need in the Palestinian enclave.
In an official statement on its social media channels, MKE Ankaragucu reiterated its commitment to reminding children facing hardship in Palestine and elsewhere that they are not forgotten during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, while calling for greater support and participation.
The announcement included video footage documenting the distribution of iftar packages to 1,500 children in Gaza.
Turkish football clubs have shown widespread tribune solidarity during matches, with fans displaying banners, Palestinian flags, and messages of support.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announced that the Gaza ceasefire has more than doubled monthly food aid compared to before the truce, with coordinated efforts continuing under improved access as of late February 2026.
Amid harsh winter and displacement, one million people are receiving full assistance packages that include food parcels, hot Ramadan iftar meals, fresh bread, and cash transfers.
A News
Football
Will Cristiano Ronaldo reach 1,000 goals at 2026 FIFA World Cup?
Cristiano Ronaldo netted a brace as Al Nassr swept Al Hazem 4-0, a result that sent the Saudi club to the top of the Pro League table. The performance also pushed the 41-year-old’s personal tally to 964 career goals — just 36 away from the iconic 1,000-goal mark.
That night also brought another historic moment as Ronaldo became the first player in history to score 500 goals after the age of 30. To appreciate just how extraordinary that is, fewer than 30 players across the entire history of professional football have scored 500 goals in their careers.
Naturally, the question on everyone’s lips is when will the Portuguese superstar reach the four figures. And the most romantic possibility would be at this summer’s World Cup, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For Ronaldo, the tournament carries extra weight. By stepping onto the pitch, he will become the first player ever to appear in six World Cups, a milestone he’ll share with Argentine star Lionel Messi, though Ronaldo was already a centrepiece of Portugal’s 2006 campaign while Messi was still finding his feet at the senior level.
The prospect of goal No 1,000 arriving on the World Cup stage is the stuff of footballing fairy tales — and Ronaldo himself has acknowledged it during a recent interview. “You’ve been watching too many movies — that would be way too perfect,” he said, before adding: “Goals are always good to score. I want to play in this next World Cup; otherwise, I wouldn’t be here. But one step at a time. If those numbers did come true, I’d end my career on a high.”
From a practical standpoint, the math makes the World Cup milestone difficult. Between now and the tournament, Al Nassr are expected to play roughly 20 official matches, excluding friendlies and potential squad rotation. If Portugal make a deep run, Ronaldo could feature in up to seven or eight World Cup matches — giving him approximately 25 to 30 games before and during the tournament, assuming no injuries.
Impressive form
To reach 1,000 goals before or during the World Cup, Ronaldo would need to average at least one goal per game — possibly more. That requirement exceeds his current scoring rate of roughly 0.74 goals per match, according to ESPN stats.
His recent form is impressive but it also tempers expectations. Across his last 20 matches, he has scored 15 goals, but that doesn’t match the kind of explosive run required to close a 36-goal gap in such a short span.
Historically, Ronaldo has scored just eight goals across five World Cup tournaments, which further highlights the challenge. For the milestone to happen on football’s biggest stage, he would need an extraordinary run of form.
A more realistic projection lies in his typical yearly output. Ronaldo has averaged around 40 goals per calendar year throughout his career. Based on that trend, the most logical window for goal No. 1,000 appears to be late 2026 or early 2027 — rather than at the World Cup itself.
GN
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