Mahrez says 2026 World Cup will be his last as Algeria qualify

Mahrez says 2026 World Cup will be his last as Algeria qualify
Riyad Mahrez ruled out extending his international career into his forties like Cristiano Ronaldo, declaring the 2026 World Cup will be his last after guiding Algeria to a fifth appearance at the tournament. (X/@Mahrez22)
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Updated 10 October 2025
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Mahrez says 2026 World Cup will be his last as Algeria qualify

Mahrez says 2026 World Cup will be his last as Algeria qualify
  • The 34-year-old winger scored once and assisted twice in Algeria’s 3-0 win over Somalia
  • “This will be my last World Cup. I’m not Ronaldo (40),” Mahrez told Algerian media

ALGIERS: Riyad Mahrez ruled out extending his international career into his forties like Cristiano Ronaldo, declaring the 2026 World Cup will be his last after guiding Algeria to a fifth appearance at the tournament.
The 34-year-old winger, who plays for Al-Ahli — the reigning Asian champions — scored once and assisted twice in Algeria’s 3-0 win over Somalia in the penultimate round of African qualifying, securing top spot in Group G and a place at next year’s finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
“This will be my last World Cup. I’m not Ronaldo (40),” Mahrez told Algerian media.

“I’ll give everything I have to represent Algeria in the best possible way.”
Mahrez, who turns 35 in February, now has 33 goals in 106 international appearances. He praised his teammates, coach, and fans for their support, saying the team “dominated from start to finish” and that the focus now shifts to the Africa Cup of Nations.
“I thank God for this important win,” he said. “I’m happy to have helped with two assists, but the most important thing is that we’ve officially qualified.”
Algeria have now qualified for the World Cup for the fifth time following appearances in 1982, 1986, 2010 and 2014. Their best performance came in 2014 in Brazil, where they reached the round of 16 for the first time before falling to eventual champions Germany in extra time.


FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup will increase accessibility and global participation, says Ben Sulayem

FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup will increase accessibility and global participation, says Ben Sulayem
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FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup will increase accessibility and global participation, says Ben Sulayem

FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup will increase accessibility and global participation, says Ben Sulayem
  • Two drivers from UAE will line up at milestone event in Malaysia, with Zain Elhommosany looking to build on recent Nations Cup victory in Qatar
  • FIA Karting Commission President Akbar Ebrahim said: “The FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup is more than just a race”

DUBAI: FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem says the new FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup, which gets underway today, is reducing financial and technological barriers associated with karting to increase accessibility and widen global participation.
The highly anticipated World Cup event makes its debut on Nov. 14 with junior and senior categories of emerging drivers taking to Asia’s largest karting venue at the LYL International Circuit in Malaysia.
The three-day competition in Kuala Lumpur has brought together 107 drivers from 50 nationalities worldwide to compete in identical, standardized karts provided by OTK Group. The line-up includes 15 girls, the largest number ever to enter an FIA Karting competition.
Two drivers from the UAE are competing in the milestone event: Aaryan Singh in the Junior category and Zain Elhommosany, fresh from his recent victory at the MENA Karting Championship Nations Cup in Qatar, in the Senior section.
Driver development is a core focus of the competition, with FIA workshops having taken place prior to the start of racing centering on driver safety, nutrition, anti-doping, media training and increasing knowledge of the FIA International Karting Ranking system. These workshops ensure drivers have the opportunity to develop both on and off the track.

FIA President Ben Sulayem said: “The debut FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup marks an exciting new chapter for grassroots motorsport across the world. Thank you to our FIA member clubs who have entered and to President Tan Sri Mokhzani Mahathir (of the Motorsports Association of Malaysia), and the government of Malaysia for hosting this landmark event.
“The support for this new format has been incredible, and it shows our global commitment to increasing accessibility, growing motorsport participation, and empowering the next generation of talent.”
Malaysia’s Minister of Youth and Sports Hannah Yeoh said: “We are proud to host this landmark event in Malaysia, highlighting our commitment to strengthening motorsport development in the country. Thank you to the FIA for this collaboration.”
FIA Karting Commission President Akbar Ebrahim said: “The FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup is more than just a race; it will be an opportunity for promising racing talent from across the world to prove their racecraft and develop as well-rounded drivers at the start of their careers.
“As the flagship Arrive and Drive event on the karting calendar, all eyes will be on Malaysia this month as we showcase accessible, affordable motor sport which puts the drivers center stage.”