The Lebanese Women’s Under-16 Basketball Team took their second win after a fantastic performance as they turned a final-minute win by 11 points into the Asian Championship (B-level) held at the Prince Hamza Hall in Jordan’s capital, Amman. ahead of his Jordanian colleague with difficulty, with a difference of 4 points and with the result (60-56). The result of the quarters was in favor of Iran: (12-16) (14-10) (14-11) (16-23).
Bayern set price for Lewandowski
German club Bayern Munich have set a new price for dropping their Polish star Robert Lewandowski during this summer’s Mercato, according to press reports. According to British network Sky Sports, the Bavarian club now wants at least €60m to ditch Lewandowski this summer.
Ronaldo’s agent offers him to Roma
La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Jorge Mendes, the agent of Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, offered him to Italian club Roma. And the paper has indicated that Mendez is looking for a new club for his agent to change course this summer, and it looks like a return to the Italian league is the only way now.
In the Arab world, the Egyptian national team lost to their Moroccan counterpart five goals to two during the semi-final match of the Arab Futsal Cup, organized by the Arab Football Association and held at the hall of the Ministry of Sports in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Arabia, in the period from 20 to 28 June of this year. The Moroccan team reached the final and will play with the winner of the confrontation between Kuwait and Palestine.
International and local miscellaneous:
Lebanese competitor Ward Salman won a bronze medal in the weight category at the Asian Taekwondo Championships.
Spanish newspaper Marca reported that Barcelona defender Gerard Pique smashed the phone of a journalist who tried to question him about his split from international singer Shakira. The newspaper indicated that Piqué smashed the mobile phone of photographer Jordi Martin while journalists were photographing the football player and quickly crossed a red traffic light.
– Tunisian tennis player Anas Jaber will rise to second place in the world in the ranking, which will be published tomorrow, Monday, by the Women’s Professional Tennis Association (WTA). With this result, Tunisian Anas Jaber will make history on the African continent by becoming the first African player since the creation of the world rankings in 1975 to be ranked second in the world just a week after reaching third place in the rankings. her, after the early loss of Sakkari and Badusa at Eastbourne.
– Al-Ansar Sports Club announced the appointment of coach Jamal Taha as technical director of the first team.
Source: El Iktisad