Qatar, popularly called Al Annabi, will make their World Cup debut in the opening match against Ecuador at 7pm on November 20 at Al Bayt Stadium, which is about 30 km from Doha.
Qatar will play Senegal in their second match of the World Cup on November 25 and meet Netherlands four days later.
Spanish coach Felix Sanchez’s 26-man squad does not include Abdelrahman Mustafa.
The Qatar squad: Akram Afif, Boualem Khoukhi, Pedro Miguel, Saad Al Sheeb, Hassan Al Haidos (captain), Tariq Salman, Abdul Karim Hassan, Ali Asad, Muhammad Waad, Mishaal Barshim, Musab Khader, Salem Al Hajri, Mustafa Tariq Mishaal, Ismail Muhammad, Bassam Al-Rawi, Asim Madbo, Karim Boudiaf, Al-Moez Ali, Muhammad Muntari, Ahmed Alaa, Hammam Al-Amin, Youssef Hassan, Abdulaziz Hatem, Nayef Al-Hadrami, Khaled Munir and Jassem Jaber.
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Qatar will play Senegal in their second match of the World Cup on November 25 and meet Netherlands four days later.
Spanish coach Felix Sanchez’s 26-man squad does not include Abdelrahman Mustafa.
The Qatar squad: Akram Afif, Boualem Khoukhi, Pedro Miguel, Saad Al Sheeb, Hassan Al Haidos (captain), Tariq Salman, Abdul Karim Hassan, Ali Asad, Muhammad Waad, Mishaal Barshim, Musab Khader, Salem Al Hajri, Mustafa Tariq Mishaal, Ismail Muhammad, Bassam Al-Rawi, Asim Madbo, Karim Boudiaf, Al-Moez Ali, Muhammad Muntari, Ahmed Alaa, Hammam Al-Amin, Youssef Hassan, Abdulaziz Hatem, Nayef Al-Hadrami, Khaled Munir and Jassem Jaber.
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- 11/13/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Islamabad, Sep 23 (Ians) Pakistan’s Wrestler Ali Asad, who claimed the bronze medal for the country in the 57kg category in the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022, was stripped of his medal after testing positive for banned performance-enhancing drugs.
Ali defeated New Zealand’s Suraj Singh in 55 seconds to win bronze in the men’s freestyle 57kg wrestling event of the Commonwealth Games 2022 as Pakistan had won five medals — two silvers and three bronze in the category.
The athlete had undergone a test for detection of banned performance-enhancing drugs before leaving Pakistan for the Cwg, which returned positive, it emerged Thursday.
“He has used banned drugs to enhance performance and thus has been stripped of the medal. The organisers, however, have given him the option to go for the B Samples testing,” a source told ‘The News’.
According to a report in ‘The New’ a thorough investigation, however, revealed further details in...
Ali defeated New Zealand’s Suraj Singh in 55 seconds to win bronze in the men’s freestyle 57kg wrestling event of the Commonwealth Games 2022 as Pakistan had won five medals — two silvers and three bronze in the category.
The athlete had undergone a test for detection of banned performance-enhancing drugs before leaving Pakistan for the Cwg, which returned positive, it emerged Thursday.
“He has used banned drugs to enhance performance and thus has been stripped of the medal. The organisers, however, have given him the option to go for the B Samples testing,” a source told ‘The News’.
According to a report in ‘The New’ a thorough investigation, however, revealed further details in...
- 9/23/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
The BBC has confirmed that Hettie MacDonald is returning to direct in Doctor Who series nine.
MacDonald helmed the classic episode 'Blink', which featured David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and introduced the villainous Weeping Angels.
This will be the first time the director has been behind the camera for Doctor Who since 2007. She has more recently worked on Sky Atlantic thriller Fortitude.
Shooting for the second block of the upcoming Doctor Who series - starring Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman - began today (Thursday, February 12), the BBC also revealed.
Director of photography Ali Asad previously hinted that filming could take place in Spain.
Toby Whithouse, Paul Kaye, Arsher Ali, Morven Christie and Colin McFarlane were announced last month to be appearing in a two-parter.
The series premiere, written by showrunner Steven Moffat, is titled 'The Magician's Apprentice'.
Doctor Who will return to BBC One and BBC America in the autumn.
MacDonald helmed the classic episode 'Blink', which featured David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and introduced the villainous Weeping Angels.
This will be the first time the director has been behind the camera for Doctor Who since 2007. She has more recently worked on Sky Atlantic thriller Fortitude.
Shooting for the second block of the upcoming Doctor Who series - starring Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman - began today (Thursday, February 12), the BBC also revealed.
Director of photography Ali Asad previously hinted that filming could take place in Spain.
Toby Whithouse, Paul Kaye, Arsher Ali, Morven Christie and Colin McFarlane were announced last month to be appearing in a two-parter.
The series premiere, written by showrunner Steven Moffat, is titled 'The Magician's Apprentice'.
Doctor Who will return to BBC One and BBC America in the autumn.
- 2/12/2015
- Digital Spy
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It looks like Doctor Who is once more returning to Spain! Spain does offer some incredible vistas, so it’s good to see the show going overseas again. Director of Photography, Ali Asad, let the cat out of the bag via Twitter, stating: “Going to Spain on a location recce for the Dr” – Dr being code...
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It looks like Doctor Who is once more returning to Spain! Spain does offer some incredible vistas, so it’s good to see the show going overseas again. Director of Photography, Ali Asad, let the cat out of the bag via Twitter, stating: “Going to Spain on a location recce for the Dr” – Dr being code...
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- 1/14/2015
- by Philip Bates
- Kasterborous.com
Doctor Who could be filming in Spain for series nine of the sci-fi drama.
Director of photography Ali Asad confirmed on Twitter that he was on a "location recce" in Spain, after announcing his involvement with two episodes of the series earlier this month.
Going to Spain on a location recce for the Dr.
— ali asad (@AliAsad1110) January 12, 2015
He previously wrote: "I am a huge Dr Who fan from the age of 12. It is a dream come true to be asked to shoot a block of series nine. It's going to be fantastic."
Doctor Who has previously filmed in Spain on several occasions, including series eight episode 'Kill the Moon'.
Matt Smith's Doctor also filmed there twice, for both 'A Town Called Mercy' and 'Asylum of the Daleks'.
The series nine premiere of Doctor Who is called 'The Magician's Apprentice', and is written by Steven Moffat.
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Director of photography Ali Asad confirmed on Twitter that he was on a "location recce" in Spain, after announcing his involvement with two episodes of the series earlier this month.
Going to Spain on a location recce for the Dr.
— ali asad (@AliAsad1110) January 12, 2015
He previously wrote: "I am a huge Dr Who fan from the age of 12. It is a dream come true to be asked to shoot a block of series nine. It's going to be fantastic."
Doctor Who has previously filmed in Spain on several occasions, including series eight episode 'Kill the Moon'.
Matt Smith's Doctor also filmed there twice, for both 'A Town Called Mercy' and 'Asylum of the Daleks'.
The series nine premiere of Doctor Who is called 'The Magician's Apprentice', and is written by Steven Moffat.
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- 1/13/2015
- Digital Spy
A Lonely Place to Die is one-half of a truly great thriller and one-half of an uninteresting one, combining to create a pretty good effort that feels like a slight missed opportunity. It’s simply too good to label it a misfire, but the film starts from the gate with such a confident, breathless level of suspense that it’s a shame that it can’t be maintained. Opening with jaw-dropping shots of the Scottish Highlands (shot by cinematographer Ali Asad, who deserves special credit for elevating this indie with a slick look that’s indistinguishable from an A-list Hollywood thriller), we’re first introduced to Alison (Melissa George) as she scales a mountain with two friends. There’s an immediate climbing accident, and coupled with...
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- 9/28/2011
- by John Gholson
- Movies.com
Update: Sean Harris was awarded Best Actor in a Horror Feature at the Fantastic Fest 2011 Awards for his performance in A Lonely Place To Die.
A Lonely Place To Die is an exciting example of how a more direct approach to filmmaking can still be effective, despite the increasing number of stylistic and experimental films (not necessarily a bad thing) flooding the market. Melissa George (30 Days Of Night, and TV’s Grey’s Anatomy) plays Alison, on a trek into the Scottish Highlands with four fellow mountain climbers. The story begins as a peaceful nature outing far from civilization and technology, but shifts into a deadly thriller once they discover a little girl named Anna locked away inside a 3×6 buried box at the top of the mountain.
Co-written with Will Gilbey and directed by Julien Gilbey (Rise Of The Foot Soldier), A Lonely Place To Die does a fantastic job...
A Lonely Place To Die is an exciting example of how a more direct approach to filmmaking can still be effective, despite the increasing number of stylistic and experimental films (not necessarily a bad thing) flooding the market. Melissa George (30 Days Of Night, and TV’s Grey’s Anatomy) plays Alison, on a trek into the Scottish Highlands with four fellow mountain climbers. The story begins as a peaceful nature outing far from civilization and technology, but shifts into a deadly thriller once they discover a little girl named Anna locked away inside a 3×6 buried box at the top of the mountain.
Co-written with Will Gilbey and directed by Julien Gilbey (Rise Of The Foot Soldier), A Lonely Place To Die does a fantastic job...
- 9/28/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A Lonely Place To Die
Directed by Julian Gilbey
Screenplay by Will Gilbey and Julian Gilbey
2011, UK
A Lonely Place To Die might just be the best action film of 2011, a relentless, action packed, hard-edged, gripping crime thriller. Think of it as a hybrid of the Most Dangerous Game and Cliffhanger. Melissa George (30 Days of Night, Turistas), top form here, tears up the screen with her vigorous physicality and her character’s determination to survive.
Director Julian Gilbey took the initiative to become an avid mountain climber in order to shoot the film as he wished. He and cinematographer Ali Asad avoid any use of CGI and instead rely solely on their actors and crew to do all stunts. In fact stunt doubles were avoided at all cost unless absolutely required. The film’s first half, set entirely on the Scottish cliffsides, features some nerve-racking and breathtaking stunt work as...
Directed by Julian Gilbey
Screenplay by Will Gilbey and Julian Gilbey
2011, UK
A Lonely Place To Die might just be the best action film of 2011, a relentless, action packed, hard-edged, gripping crime thriller. Think of it as a hybrid of the Most Dangerous Game and Cliffhanger. Melissa George (30 Days of Night, Turistas), top form here, tears up the screen with her vigorous physicality and her character’s determination to survive.
Director Julian Gilbey took the initiative to become an avid mountain climber in order to shoot the film as he wished. He and cinematographer Ali Asad avoid any use of CGI and instead rely solely on their actors and crew to do all stunts. In fact stunt doubles were avoided at all cost unless absolutely required. The film’s first half, set entirely on the Scottish cliffsides, features some nerve-racking and breathtaking stunt work as...
- 9/27/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Having disliked Rollin' with the Nines and Rise of the Footsoldier, Julian Gilbey's extremely violent London underworld gangster movies, when they appeared a few years ago, I'm pleased to say I greatly enjoyed his new picture, a violent, continually gripping thriller set in the Scottish Highlands. It turns on five youngish mountaineers on holiday some miles from Inverness, who come to the aid of a six-year-old girl buried alive in a remote forest. She speaks only some eastern European language, possibly Serbian, and is presumably a kidnap victim, which makes her helpers the target of some desperate men. A terrific battle for survival ensues, admirably photographed by Gilbey's regular collaborator, Ali Asad, and edited by his brother, William Gilbey, who also collaborated on the script.
Four parties are variously involved: the mountaineers taking risky shortcuts to get the girl over difficult terrain to the nearest town; the seasoned kidnappers,...
Four parties are variously involved: the mountaineers taking risky shortcuts to get the girl over difficult terrain to the nearest town; the seasoned kidnappers,...
- 9/10/2011
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
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