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Cristiano Ronaldo’s debut vs. PSG, Messi sees over 2 million online ticket requests – sources
Cristiano Ronaldo’s first appearance in Saudi Arabia against a Paris Saint-Germain team containing Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar led to over 2 million online requests for tickets, sources told ESPN.
Former Manchester United and Real Madrid forward Ronaldo signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Riyadh-based Al Nassr FC worth $75 million a year on Dec. 30, but a two-match suspension imposed by the English Football Association in November for knocking a phone out of supporter’s hand during a Premier League game at Everton last season has delayed the 37-year-old’s debut for his new team.
Ronaldo’s ban will be completed when he sits out Al Nassr’s Saudi Pro League fixture against Al Shabab on Saturday, making him eligible to make his debut for the club in the home game against Al-Ettifaq at Mrsool Park on Jan. 22.
But with the Portugal forward clear of suspension before a combined team from Al Nassr and Saudi champions Al Hilal face PSG on Jan. 19, sources have said that Ronaldo will play his first game on Saudi soil against the French champions.
The exhibition game against PSG will be staged at the 68,000-capacity King Fahd Stadium in Saudi capital Riyadh and sources have said that tickets were sold out “within minutes” after going on sale earlier this week.At one stage, over 2 million fans were in an online queue for tickets to watch Ronaldo’s first appearance in the country, but also his first encounter with Messi since Ronaldo scored twice in a 3-0 Champions League victory with Juventus over Barcelona at Camp Nou in December 2020.
Ronaldo and Messi have played against each other on 36 occasions for club and country, with Messi leading the way with 16 wins to Ronaldo’s 11. Messi has scored 22 goals in those meetings, compared to 21 by Ronaldo.However, with next week’s game designated as an exhibition game rather than competitive fixture, any goals scored by the two players won’t count toward their overall professional numbers.
Meanwhile, a Saudi Arabian businessman is leading the bidding to watch the latest chapter in the Ronaldo and Messi rivalry with a 10 million riyals ($2.66M) offer for a ticket to a showpiece game.
The Saudi government’s entertainment arm said on Twitter that Mushref Al-Ghamdi, general manager of real estate group AqarOne, was the leader so far in an auction ending on Jan. 17.
The buyer of the ticket has the right to attend the winner’s ceremony after the match, enter dressing rooms, and meet the two men who for years have vied to be the world’s greatest.
(ESPN)
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Daren Sammy issues plea as West Indies remain stuck in Kolkata hotel
As West Indies continue to remain stuck in Kolkata four days after being eliminated from the 2026 T20 World Cup, their head coach Daren Sammy has put out a post on X, saying “I just wanna go home”.
He followed it up with another post a little later, saying, “At least an update, tell us something. Today, tmw, next week. It’s been five days.”
West Indies are one of the teams stranded in India in the wake of the crisis in West Asia. ESPNcricinfo has learned that initially, the ICC had informed West Indies that attempts were being made for the squad to return home to the Caribbean via a charter flight to London. The plan, it is believed, was for West Indies to fly out of India mid-week, though no specific date was given. However, West Indies continue to remain in Kolkata where they lost to India in the final match of the Super Eight on March 1.
With the usual airspace corridors closed owing to the crisis, which began last weekend, the ICC has been confronted with a severe logistical challenge of arranging return flights for teams.
On Wednesday, though, there was good news for Zimbabwe, with the first batch of their squad members leaving for home from Delhi after the ICC reworked their travel arrangements.
Like West Indies, Zimbabwe played their last match at the T20 World Cup on March 1, losing to South Africa in Delhi. Zimbabwe were originally scheduled to depart on March 2, but that plan was cancelled.
There is no official word on the travel plans for the rest of their squad members.
“Zimbabwe Cricket confirms that the Zimbabwe senior men’s team participating in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 are on their way home from India after the International Cricket Council secured alternative travel arrangements following recent transit disruptions,” Zimbabwe Cricket said in a statement on Wednesday. “Due to flight availability and revised routing, the squad will return to Harare in batches.
“Zimbabwe’s original travel route was via Dubai on an Emirates flight but it had to be altered. It has been learnt that Zimbabwe are now travelling to Harare via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.”
South Africa were eliminated in the semi-final by New Zealand on Wednesday night, and will now wait to know their schedule for getting back home. In case England lose to India in the second semi-final on Thursday, their travel plans back will also have to be worked out.
[Cricinfo]
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