Qatar on defensive over empty stadiums

2022 World Cup hosts Qatar were forced yesterday to explain the rows of empty seats at many Asian Cup matches after barely 3,500 people watched a crunch group game.

Tournament organisers also addressed concerns as to why the apparently sell-out must-win final group game between the hosts and Kuwait at the 40,000 capacity Khalifa Stadium on Sunday saw many seats unoccupied.

That same evening, only 3,529 people were at Al Gharafa Stadium—capacity 22,000 - to see a thrilling 2-2 draw between China, the world’s most populous country, and Uzbekistan.

The result saw the Uzbeks top their group and China go home, while Qatar also progressed to the last eight with a 3-0 win.

“We try our best to attract people to come here,” said tournament director Tokuaki Suzuki, adding it was particularly hard to draw large crowds to stadiums when there are two games going on at the same time.

“There are not so many people who came to Qatar from China,” he said. “We are trying our best to attract fans to the stadiums.”

Iran coach Afshin Ghotbi has been among those who has pleaded with local people to fill stadiums at the Asian Cup, warning: “The world is watching.”

But his call has gone largely unheeded, with stadiums usually about half-full. Organisers were also left embarrassed after Qatar fans left in their droves well before the end of the hosts’ opening 2-0 defeat to Uzbekistan.

The cavernous Khalifa Stadium was eerily empty by the time the final whistle blew, the celebrations of the Uzbeks’ small travelling contingent echoing around the ground.

Jassim Al Rumaihi, spokesman for the local organising committee, admitted he was “shocked” by the vast rows of empty seats at the China-Uzbekistan game.

Source: http://www.gulf-times.com

Doha trounce hapless Kuwait

By Peter Townson

Doha Rugby Football Centre (DRFC) grabbed their second win in two weeks on Friday, when they scored eleven tries to trounce a hapless Kuwait team by 67 points to nil.

Having beaten Bahrain the previous weekend, the Doha team were looking to continue the strong form they have shown so far this season, and in truth, the result was never in doubt as a rampant Doha posted an impressive score against the visitors.The game began with early Doha pressure which was maintained for most of the match as Kuwait only managed limited spells of possession or attacking play throughout.

Doha scored their first try within the first three minutes after winning opposition ball at the lineout before Chris Beard sold a dummy to the visiting defence and went through to score. Beard converted his own try to make the score 7-0.

Beard was called into kicking duty soon again, as he stepped up to add the extra two points after Andy Coomer scored a try in the corner.

Tireless kick chasing by Jaco de Jager was causing the Kuwaiti defence problems throughout the afternoon, but despite the pressure, Doha missed the opportunity to score on a number of occasions.

However, prop forward Richard Liddington was not to miss his chance to cross the line, and scored the third try – following another strong lineout win – which was converted to take the score to 21-0.

A breakaway try from 35 metres out saw Conor Coakley add his name to the home side’s growing list of try-scorers. But his celebrations were curtailed as he was left nursing a pulled hamstring for his efforts and had to be substituted.

Doha continued to surge forward, and with around ten minutes to go until half time they added another try through Conor Dunphy who produced a similarly impressive run from distance to make the score 31-0.

And so it stayed until half time, when coach Aaron Palmer made two changes before the teams came out for the second forty minutes.

Apart from personnel, not much changed in the second half, and Doha were able to sustain their attacking pressure and rack up more points against a struggling Kuwait.

Captain for the day, Liam Frost got the first of his two tries after a quickly taken penalty by Phil Cronin, and Beard was able to add the extra two points from the kicking tee.

With the score 38-0, Doha refused to rest on their laurels and continued to attack in waves.

Frost added his second of the match - and ninth of the season -after some neat interplay between himself and Colm Coyle.

Dominance at the scrum launched yet another attack and Scott Murray scored under the posts to leave Beard an easy conversion, taking the score to 52-0.Coyle was involved again as his audacious dummy sent the Kuwait defence the wrong way and he was able to add another five points to the scoreboard.Almost total domination of the set plays on both their own and their opponents’ ball gave Doha a perfect platform to continue attacking, and they duly obliged.Only a bizarre mistake from winger Ian O’Connor when over the line prevented him from adding to Doha’s total, when all he had to do was put the ball down to score.

Liddington then turned from hero to villain as he received a yellow card for striking an opponent, who also found himself in the sin bin for ten minutes.O’Connor added another try for Doha – this time deciding to place the ball down properly, before Murray ran over for his second of the match, and the home team’s eleventh try in a dominant performance, which ended 67-0.

The result sees Doha crowned victorious in the North Gulf Four competition, and leaves them in a strong position in the region’s main league, the Top Six.

And next weekend, Doha will be hoping to win three in three as they welcome the league leaders, Dubai Hurricanes to DRFC on Friday.

Source: http://www.gulf-times.com

Penang to ban sports betting: Guan Eng

Penang: The Penang government has also followed in the footsteps of the Selangor government in banning sports betting in the state.

Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said the state government would be invoking Section 101(v) of the Local Government Act to prevent Ascot Sport Sdn Bhd, which has been given the licence to conduct sports betting activities in the country, from operating in Penang.

He said the two local authorities in the state - Penang Municipal Council and Sebarang Prai Municipal Council, would be instructed to enforce the ban.

He added that this was being done in the interest of public safety, health and convenience as the state government believed sports betting would have a negative impact on society.

The Selangor government took the step to prevent sports betting in the state earlier this week- Bernama

Source: http://www.dailyexpress.com.my

Nehwal gets India's top sports honour

NEW DELHI: Indian badminton ace and world number two Saina Nehwal was awarded India's highest sporting honour on Friday.

Nehwal, 20, was named the recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award after a string of impressive performances that saw her become the first Indian to win a Super Series title when she triumphed at the 2009 Indonesia Open.

"I am really happy. It's unbelievable, a dream come true for me," she was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India.

"I have done well in the last two years and the three titles that I won recently have really boosted my confidence. I am now preparing for the World Championship and hope to win the title," she said.

Previous recipients of the award, which will be presented to Nehwal by President Pratibha Patil next month, include cricket superstar Sachin Tendulkar.- AFP

Source: http://www.dailyexpress.com.my

Sports betting: Opposition plans mass demo

Kuala Lumpur: Opposition political parties plan a mass street protest next month against a proposal to legalise sports betting which they fear will create more social ills, a PAS official said Thursday.

Supporters of a new licence for sports betting argue that it will add billions of dollars to government coffers, but critics have warned it will lead to an array of problems in mainly Muslim Malaysia.

"We have too many social problems - drug addiction, free sex and baby dumping," said Kamarulzaman Mohamad, youth secretary of the conservative Pan-Malaysia Islamic Party (PAS).

"Sports betting will add to our problems as most youths watch football.

They will be influenced to borrow money," he told AFP.

He said the opposition political parties will organise a mass protest march to the palace on July 3 to deliver a memorandum to the King against the new gaming licence.

Malaysia bans its majority Muslims from gambling but allows betting at a casino operated by Genting Group, on the national lottery and on horse-racing.

"There are already too many lottery draws in the country," veteran opposition lawmaker Lim Kit Siang said. The debate over sports betting erupted after Ascot Sports, a company controlled by influential tycoon Vincent Tan, said in May it had been granted a licence that will allow it to offer odds in time for the hugely popular English Premier League season.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had said no licence had been issued to the company and Umno leaders are divided over the issue.

Former Premier Mahathir Mohamad said he supported the awarding of the licence since non-Muslims are not banned from betting.

"Why should we restrict people from doing other things that are not against their religion?" he said.

Berjaya, the property-to-gaming group which has a 70 per cent state in Ascot Sports, has said the illegal sports betting market in Malaysia was worth RM20 billion a year.

Source: http://www.dailyexpress.com.my

Programmer Switching & Implementation Vacancy at PT Collega Inti Pratama

We are a company IT Banking Solution that is rapidly growing need of professional personnel who will be placed to fill the position:

Programmer Switching & Implementation
(Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
* Requirement Programmer :
o Required Skill : C / C++, PHP, VB
o Having good Knowledge RDBMS
o Having good knowledge with OS (Linux)
* Requirment Implementation :
o Having good Knowledge OLAP/ Data Warehouse
o Understand Business Intelligence Tool & ETL Tool
o Having good knowledge with OS (Linux)
* General Requirement :
o Male/ Female Max 30 years old
o Diploma or bachelor Degree in computer science/ information Technology or equivalent
o at least 1 year experience in the same field, preferably with experience in the banking
o Able to prioritize tasks and able to work as a team
o Strong personality and able to work under pressure to meet deadlines

If you would like to be part of a great company that offers tremendous career opportunities then please forward your CV resume, latest photo, and a cover letter to:
HRD PT. Collega Inti Pratama
Jl. TB. Simatupang Kav. 22-26
Talavera Office Park 6th Floor
Cilandak - Jakarta 12430
Or :
Email : hrdcip@collega.co.id

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Operation Supervisor Vacancy at PT EuroAsiatic Jaya

We are a Foreign Engineering Company providing solutions to generate low cost electricity. Our Boilers fired with Natural Gas, Waste Heat, Biogas, Biowaste and Coal are part of our energy saving system for Co-Gen, Combined Cycle Plants and Boilers fired by lower cost alternatives

Operation Supervisor
(Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
* Candidate must possess at least a Diploma, Bachelor's Degree, Engineering (Electrical/Electronic), Engineering (Mechanical) or equivalent.
* Required language(s): English, Bahasa Indonesia
* At least 3 year(s) of working experience in Power Plant Operations (Boiler & Turbine / Engine - Generator) is required for this position.
* Preferably Coordinator/Supervisors specializing in Engineering - Electrical or equivalent.
* Full-Time positions available.

If you're the candidate with suitable qualifications, please apply and write an English’s Complete Curriculum Vitae (CV), latest photograph 4x6 (2 Pcs), and copy of ID Card to: HRD DIVISION PT. EUROASIATIC Jl. Daan Mogot Raya No. 44 Jakarta Barat 11460 PO. BOX 2775 Jakarta 10001

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