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Kylian Mbappe is second on the all-time scorer’s list for France with 56 goals.
Sport

Mbappe, Dembele head up France squad for 2026 World Cup

Kylian Mbappe will spearhead France at the World Cup after coach Didier Deschamps on Thursday announced his 26-man squad for this summer's tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.Deschamps, who guided France to World Cup glory in 2018 and will leave his role after the 2026 edition, included few surprises.Mbappe will likely captain the team despite a thigh injury sustained last month, which caused him to miss key matches in Real Madrid's La Liga run-in.However, the 27-year-old will be on the plane to North America as part of a glittering French forward line, also featuring Ballon d'Or holder Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue of Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise.Rayan Cherki will make his World Cup debut. The 22-year-old playmaker has enjoyed a sparkling debut season at Manchester City, while his Premier League rival William Saliba of Arsenal will provide defensive solidity for Les Bleus.Full-back Lucas Hernandez and midfield dynamo N'Golo Kante are, alongside Mbappe and Dembele, the only survivors from Deschamps' World Cup-winning squad from eight years ago in Russia.Lens goalkeeper Robin Risser is the only uncapped player in the squad."It's a squad. Not necessarily the 26 best players. It's about balance and how the team comes together," Deschamps told French TV channel TF1.Notable absentees are Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga and PSG 'keeper Lucas Chevalier, who has become second choice at the Parc des Princes since his high-profile transfer from Lille last summer."I can imagine how disappointed he (Camavinga) must be," Deschamps said. "He's coming off a tough season where he didn't play as much and suffered injuries. (But) I've got decisions to make and a squad to put together."Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike will also not be a part of the squad after suffering a season-ending Achilles injury in April."It's been part of my life for 14 years running. But if people are worried, I'm not retiring. I'll have a life of my own. The World Cup is the most important thing," Deschamps said of announcing his seventh and final France squad for a major international tournament.France will start their Group I campaign against Senegal on June 16, before playing Iraq and Norway.SquadGoalkeepers: Mike Maignan (AC Milan/ITA), Robin Risser (Lens), Brice Samba (Rennes)Defenders: Lucas Digne (Aston Villa/ENG), Malo Gusto (Chelsea/ENG), Lucas Hernandez (Paris Saint-Germain), Theo Hernandez (Al Hilal/KSA), Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool/ENG), Maxence Lacroix (Crystal Palace/ENG), Jules Kounde (Barcelona/ESP), William Saliba (Arsenal/ENG), Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich/GER)Midfielders: N'Golo Kante (Fenerbahce/TUR), Manu Kone (Roma/ITA), Adrien Rabiot (AC Milan/ITA), Aurelien Tchouameni (Real Madrid/ESP), Warren Zaire-Emery (Paris Saint-Germain)Forwards: Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco), Bradley Barcola (Paris Saint-Germain), Rayan Cherki (Manchester City/ENG), Ousmane Dembele (Paris Saint-Germain), Desire Doue (Paris Saint-Germain), Michael Olise (Bayern Munich/GER), Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid/ESP), Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace/ENG), Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan/ITA) 

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Qatar

QNB hosts 'exclusive' events during Paris Saint-Germain's winter tour in Doha

QNB, the largest financial institution in the Middle East and Africa, hosted two special events in Doha as part of its premium partnership with the French football club, Paris Saint-Germain, during the team's annual winter tour in Qatar.The tour presents an exciting opportunity for fans and customers to engage with the celebrated Paris Saint-Germain team, who are still riding the wave of their historic 2024–2025 Treble.**media[394324]**As a prominent component of its sponsorship activities, QNB organised activities in the ICI C’EST PARIS Park Doha, an immersive fan event held at Hotel Park. QNB's football activation within the park, named "Speed Park," challenged guests to achieve the fastest ball-shooting speed.Furthermore, QNB hosted a private Paris Saint-Germain Meet and Greet workshop at the Swissôtel Corniche Park Towers Doha exclusively for a limited number of clients. This private session offered unique opportunities for the bank's customers to meet some of the players, take photographs, and receive signatures.The bank's continued engagement in high-profile sports events highlights its strategy regarding community and wellness.**media[394325]**Sports is one of QNB’s most recognised sponsorship activities, as it helps promote a healthy lifestyle and highlights the importance of physical well-being.This support also aligns with QNB's commitment to Qatar’s National Vision 2030 to work towards a dynamic society. QNB supports various sports events and teams at both local and international levels, with efforts focused on driving interest, awareness, and participation in traditional sports like camel races, as well as popular sports in the country such as football, basketball, handball, and volleyball. 

Hours after signing the contract, Roberto Mancini immediately donned the Al Sadd training kit and took charge of his first practice session.
Sport

Mancini’s Al Sadd move a high-stakes test for both coach and club

Roberto Mancini’s arrival at Al Sadd marks a major test not just for the celebrated Italian coach, but also for Qatar’s most decorated football club.For Mancini, who turns 61 at the end of this month, returning to the Gulf barely a year after a turbulent stint with Saudi Arabia represents both a lucrative opportunity and a reputational gamble. He will reportedly earn up to €21mn over two and a half years — a windfall that extends his run as one of world football’s best-paid managers.Al Sadd confirmed the appointment Thursday, announcing that Mancini had signed a two-and-a-half-season deal and sharing photos of him holding the club shirt. “Benvenuto Signor Mancini,” the club posted on social media, using the Italian word for “welcome,” without revealing financial details.Mancini began his managerial career in Italy with Fiorentina, Lazio and Inter Milan. His most successful spell came during his time with Inter, where he won three consecutive Serie A titles, two Coppa Italia crowns and two Supercoppa Italiana triumphs between 2004 and 2008.He later managed Manchester City from 2009 to 2013, leading them to FA Cup glory in 2011 and a maiden Premier League title the following season — the club’s first in 44 years. After a second-place finish in 2012–13, Mancini was replaced by Manuel Pellegrini.Further spells followed at Galatasaray and Zenit Saint Petersburg, either side of a second stint at Inter, before he guided Italy to the Euro 2020 title. Yet since that triumph, Mancini’s reputation has waned. His high-profile tenure with Saudi Arabia — launched amid huge fanfare and a reported €30mn-a-year salary — ended after just 14 months following disappointing results in the Asian Cup and World Cup qualifiers. Reports suggest he received around €65mn in compensation after his departure.Linked briefly with the Nottingham Forest job before the Premier League club appointed Sean Dyche in October, Mancini now takes charge of an Al Sadd side that has struggled for consistency this season despite the marquee signing of former Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino.The Qatari giants — who dismissed Felix Sanchez in October despite winning the league and cup double last term — currently sit sixth in the Qatar Stars League with 14 points from nine matches, eight adrift of leaders Al Gharafa. In the AFC Champions League Elite, they are 10th in their group and face an uphill battle to reach the knockout rounds.Mancini’s appointment is therefore as much about restoring Al Sadd’s domestic dominance as it is about salvaging his own managerial credibility. The club will expect an immediate turnaround, while Mancini will be eager to prove he can still deliver success outside Europe’s top leagues.A clause reportedly allowing him to leave in 2026 adds intrigue to what is already a bold gamble by both sides. The move also represents a significant coup for the Wolves, who previously rebuilt their project under their former player Xavi Hernandez before the Barcelona legend’s return to Spain. By bringing in Mancini, Al Sadd are once again banking on a high-profile leader to raise standards and reassert their supremacy in Qatar.“This contract comes as part of the club management’s efforts to strengthen the technical staff with distinguished coaching expertise capable of achieving the team’s ambitions and continuing its run of success,” Al Sadd said in a statement Thursday.Hours after signing the contract, Mancini immediately donned the Al Sadd training kit and took charge of his first practice session. His debut match at the helm will be on November 22 at home against Al Sailiya in the Qatar Stars League. With Al Sadd seeking to climb the table and rediscover their identity, all eyes will be on whether Mancini can spark the kind of revival that once made him one of Europe’s elite managers.