فيديو | مبابي يسجل.. باريس سان جيرمان يستعد لمواجهة النصر بثنائية أمام لوهافر

بدأ باريس سان جيرمان أولى مبارياته الودية، في إطار الاستعدادات للموسم الجديد، بالفوز على فريق لوهافر.

وتلاقى الفريقان، مساء اليوم الجمعة، في إطار استعدادات الأندية لموسم 2022/23، حيث فاز باريس سان جيرمان بهدفين دون رد. أهداف مباراة باريس سان جيرمان ولوهافر

كان الشوط الأول من مباراة باريس سان جيرمان ولوهافر قد انتهى بالتعادل السلبي بين الفريقين.

وجاء هدف باريس سان جيرمان الأول في اللقاء عن طريق اللاعب هوجو إيكتيكي في الدقيقة 53.

وشارك النجم الفرنسي كيليان مبابي في تلك المباراة كبديل، حيث دفع به المدرب لويس إنريكي في الدقيقة 66.

وتمكن مبابي من تسجيل الهدف الثاني لباريس سان جيرمان، في الدقيقة الأولى من الوقت المحتسب بدلًَا من الضائع للشوط الثاني.

يُذكر أن باريس سان جيرمان سيواجه النصر السعودي يوم الثلاثاء المقبل، في مباراة ودية جديدة.

منتخب مصر الأولمبي يؤدي تدريباته استعدادًا للجابون في كأس أمم إفريقيا

أدى منتخب مصر الأولمبي تدريبه، اليوم الخميس، استعدادًا للقاء الجابون في بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا تحت 23 عامًا.

منتخب مصر الأولمبي يواجه الجابون، السبت المقبل، في الجولة الثالثة والختامية للمجموعة الثانية لكأس الأمم الإفريقية تحت 23 سنة.

اجاءت التدريبات وسط معنويات عالية من الجميع في أعقاب الفوز المستحق على مالي بهدف نظيف أمس، وتصدر المجموعة مناصفة مع النيجر ولكل 4 نقاط ويحتل مالي المركز الثالث وله ثلاث نقاط والجابون الأخير بلا نقاط.

طالع أيضًا | فرص تأهل منتخب مصر الأولمبي إلى نصف نهائي كأس أمم إفريقيا

ويتطلع المنتخب الأولمبي بقيادة مديره الفني البرازيلي ميكالي لمواصلة نتائجه الطيبة والاحتفاظ بالصدارة، ويولي اهتماما كبيرا بالجابون دون النظر إلى نتائج المنافس.

وانتظم فى تدريبات اليوم اللاعبون الذين لم يبدأوا ضمن التشكيل الأساسي فى لقاء مالي، وأضيف لهم الحارس حمزة علاء، بينما خاض باقي اللاعبين الأساسيين تدريبات استشفائية في الجيم وحمام السباحة.

بدأ التدريب بفقرة التسخين وفك العضلات، بعدها أجرى الجهاز الفني تقسيمة قوية بين اللاعبين.

وشهد تدريب اليوم محمد بركات عضو مجلس إدارة اتحاد الكرة والمشرف على المنتخب، ووضحت عليه علامات التركيز بحثا عن مواصلة أحفاد الفراعنة مسيرتهم القارية لتحقيق طموحات الجماهير وتكليل مشوارهم بالنجاح والوصول إلى أبعد نقطة بالبطولة.

حسين الشحات: كنا واثقين في حصد لقب دوري أبطال إفريقيا من المغرب

أكد حسين الشحات جناح فريق الكرة بالنادي الأهلي، أن جميع اللاعبين كانوا لديهم ثقة في الفوز ببطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا هذا الموسم.

الأهلي توج بدوري أبطال إفريقيا للمرة الـ11 في تاريخه بعد الفوز بمجموع مباراتي الذهاب والإياب أمام الوداد المغربي بينتجة 3-2.

وقال الشحات خلال تصريحات عبر قناة “الأهلي”: “كانت لدينا ثقة بعد مباراة القاهرة أننا سنفوز بالبطولة، من ثاني يوم المباراة كنا نثق أننا سنحصد البطولة من المغرب”.

طالع | قائمة هدافي الأهلي في مشوار التتويج بالنجمة الـ11 في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

وأكمل: “تحدثنا مع بعض كلاعبين أننا سنفوز ولا يوجد شيء غير ذلك”.

الأهلي كان قد حقق الفوز على الوداد في مباراة الذهاب التي أقيمت في القاهرة، بهدفين مقابل هدف، بينما انتهت مواجهة الإياب في المغرب بهدف لكل فريق.

فيديو | رومارينيو يسجل هدف الاتحاد الثالث أمام الفيحاء

عزز الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي اتحاد جدة تقدمه على الفيحاء بالهدف الثالث، في المباراة القمامة ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري السعودي.

الاتحاد يواجه الفيحاء، على ملعب المدينة المجمعة الرياضية، في إطار الجولة 29 وقبل الأخيرة من بطولة دوري روشن. طالع

وأحرز رومارينيو الهدف الثالث في الدقيقة 85، بعدما انفرد بالمرمى ووضعها أرضية على يسار حارس الفيحاء.

وكان رومارينيو قد سجل الهدف الثاني للاتحاد في الدقيقة 45+1، برأسية حولها من كرة ثابتة في شباك الفيحاء. هدف الاتحاد الثالث أمام الفيحاء في الدوري السعودي

De virada, São José derrota Chape pela Copa de Futebol Júnior

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Chapecoense e São José-RS fizeram o duelo sulista, mas somente um saiu alegre. Nesta quinta-feira, no encerramento da primeira rodada do Grupo 2 da Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, o Verdão do Oeste saiu na frente, o time de Porto Alegre venceu por 2 a 1, no estádio Tenente Carriço, em Penápolis.

Com o resultado, o São José-RS lidera a primeira rodada, com três pontos. Os dois times paulistas somam um ponto cada, enquanto a Chapecoense é lanterna do grupo.

O primeiro gol da tarde foi marcado por Thiago Pato, que completou cruzamento açucarado de Pinho. Pouco tempo depois, Zequinha igualou numa cobrança de falta. Charles levantou, e Manu escorou sozinho para deixar o jogo em 1 a 1. No fim, Taissinho mandou uma bomba de fora da área e virou para o time gaúcho.

No domingo, as equipes voltam a campo, às 14h45, Penapolense e Zequinha medem forças. Mais tarde, às 17h, o Rio Preto encara a Chapecoense.

Outro duelo pelo Grupo 2:
Penapolense e Rio Preto entraram em campo e o gol demorou para sair. Após duas furadas da zaga do Rio Preto, Lucas Thomaz abriu o placar para os donos da casa. Porém, nos últimos momentos, o Jacaré empatou com Maurício, cobrando falta, para fechar o jogo em 1 a 1.

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Panesar the difference – Dhoni

India’s captain MS Dhoni identified Monty Panesar, the England left-arm spinner, as the main difference between the sides

Sidharth Monga26-Nov-2012

MS Dhoni said the pace that Monty Panesar bowled at proved key•BCCI

MS Dhoni has admitted to being disappointed “to an extent” with his own spinners, but he insisted Monty Panesar was a touch above everyone else, making the big difference. India finally got the square turner they wanted, played three spinners, won the toss, posted a first-innings total that many thought was surplus in these conditions, but squandered it through some ordinary spin bowling.In helpful conditions, Panesar and Graeme Swann took 19 wickets between them in 121.2 overs. India’s three specialist bowlers bowled 113.1 overs for just nine wickets. To say the Indian spinners were outplayed will be an understatement. This is one of the most disappointing performances by an Indian spin unit in favourable home conditions.It can be granted that Panesar’s natural pace is more suited to bowling on such pitches, but Swann adjusted well too, unlike the Indian bowlers. R Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh were especially friendly on a surface where spinners had no business being friendly. Especially disappointing was their tendency to bowl short, not making the batsmen drive, which was where most of the mistakes happened. That is what, according to Dhoni, was the bigger flaw than not being able to adjust to the pace required on the surface.”There is a particular style of bowling,” Dhoni said. “We also tried to bowl fast. We didn’t get the same purchase. It’s the same as two different batsmen. Some conditions suit you, some don’t. I felt the only thing we could have done better is make them drive more than we did. If you bowl short on a wicket that has a bit of bounce, you give them time. Especially the fact that we were getting more purchase when we were bowling a little slow.”However, Dhoni was fulsome in his praise of Panesar. “The way Monty bowled, he was different from other bowlers,” Dhoni said. “All the other bowlers were getting bounce and turn, but Monty bowled at real pace. He bowled at 90-95kph and even above that, and still he got real turn. He had a big impact on the game.”The other spinners got the bounce, but they never looked to trouble the batsmen as much a Monty did. Big credit goes to him. If you get performances like this, margin of defeat can be big. Credit also goes to Pujara from our side, who batted really well. Pietersen and Cook batted really well. They batted off the back foot really well. I wish we were a bit fuller, and made them drive more.”However, Dhoni stood by his demand for exactly the kind of pitch this Test was played on. “I think this was a very good wicket,” he said. “Tests in the subcontinent should be played on such wickets. The toss wasn’t that vital. It started turning from the first day.”Dhoni insisted he would love to get such pitches more often, regardless of the result here. “Of course I will want a similar wicket,” he said. “That’s what our speciality is. What’s the point of playing on a flat track and winning the toss and batting for three or four days over the Test? You want to face challenges in test cricket. These are the kinds of wickets that push you. Definitely all the wickets should be like this.”However, Dhoni’s reasoning for such pitches calls for a much better show from the players in Kolkata. “The best thing about these conditions is, no side is guaranteed a win,” Dhoni said. “You have to play well to win.” If India do get another turner, they will “have to play well to win.”

Selectors consider Pietersen omission

England must decide whether to accommodate Kevin Pietersen in their squad for the third Test despite a week of damaging headlines

George Dobell11-Aug-2012The stability that underpinned England’s ascent to No. 1 in the Test rankings is most noticeably absent as they select their side for, arguably, the most important Test they have played since the Ashes were decided at The Oval in 2009.For several years, the announcement of England’s Test squad has been a welcomingly predictable episode. Barring injury or prolonged loss of form, life contained few surprises.But not this time. This time, as England try to select a team that must beat South Africa at Lord’s in order to retain their No. 1 status, the selectors are faced with a major dilemma: do they drop their best player or retain him in the knowledge that his presence risks compromising team spirit. In short, do Kevin Pietersen’s positive qualities outweigh his negative ones?The news that he has exchanged texts with members of the South Africa team comes in the same week that his post-match press conference at Headingley revealed the extent of the tension between the two parties.There can be, at this stage, no doubt that Pietersen’s presence is a distraction in the dressing room. As if the speculation about his possible World Twenty20 inclusion was not enough, there is also doubt about his Test future and his relationship with other players. Whatever the content of text messages sent to players in the South Africa side, the episode has done nothing to diminish the growing division and suspicion building between Pietersen and his England colleagues. Some of them have been ambivalent about Pietersen for some time. This new episode – an episode viewed as a betrayal by some – means that ambivalence is now one of the warmer emotions expressed towards him.He is respected as a player, though. If there were any doubts over his unrivalled skills – in England, anyway – with the bat, they were dispelled in Leeds. Pietersen was magnificent. He played the sort of innings that would demand inclusion in any team.That should probably be the bottom line for the selectors. Rather than over-complicating the process with talk of principle or team spirit, the selectors should stick to picking the best 11 individuals and trust in the players’ professionalism. Just as Pietersen and Andy Flower managed to work together after the debacle that saw Pietersen sacked as captain – and he was sacked as captain whatever revisionist ECB spin may suggest – and Peter Moores sacked as coach, so the players should be mature enough to work with those with which they may not naturally socialise.In truth, recent stories amount to little more than playground tittle-tattle. Does it really matter if a few England team-mates laughed at a parody Twitter account or if Pietersen was mildly mocking of his team-mates in a private text message? It is surely more important that everyone within the England dressing room concentrates on winning the Test and does not use issues from the past week to further their own agendas against rival factions.There is little doubt that the selectors are torn, though. Their appetite for Pietersen-related baggage is more than sated. If they could afford to be rid of him, they would surely take that chance.There are faults on both sides. Pietersen has a legitimate gripe by complaining about leaks emanating from the ECB and it is hard not to wonder if, in a more sophisticated dressing room, he might not have been managed better. Surely Mike Brearley, for example, might have coaxed the best from him as he did such diverse characters as Sir Ian Botham, Geoffrey Boycott and Phil Edmonds. Perhaps a little more carrot and a little less stick might have worked wonders on Pietersen?England, it should be noted, have won without Pietersen before. He played little role in the Ashes success of 2009 and none in the recent ODI victories over Australia. He is no more irreplaceable than any other England player of the past and, just as West Indies managed without Sobers and Australia managed without Bradman, England will manage without Pietersen.Chris Woakes is an option should England want to include an allrounder in the side•Getty ImagesHe is not easy to replace, though. With Ravi Bopara still absent for personal reasons – an episode that may have damaged his own Test career irreversibly – there is no obvious replacement for Pietersen. Jonny Bairstow, fresh from his century against Australia A, might be considered, so might Eoin Morgan, who has the character if not the technique to flourish at this level.Chris Woakes is a more rounded solution. If Pietersen were dropped, Ian Bell, James Taylor and Matt Prior could shuffle up a position with Woakes coming in at No. 7. It is asking a great deal of anyone to come into such an important game against such high-quality opposition but Woakes has the ability, with bat and with ball, to shine. Just as importantly, he has a rock solid character that will not be flustered by the occasion. England will never have a moment of worry about the ego of Woakes.Graeme Swann is sure to be named in the team on Thursday – omitting him at Leeds was a huge error of judgement – with a late choice required over which of Steven Finn, Graham Onions and Tim Bresnan plays alongside Stuart Broad and James Anderson. All are likely to be named in the squad, with home ground advantage likely to favour Finn, despite a disappointing display at Leeds.Whatever is revealed in Sunday’s squad announcement, it seems we are coming to the end of the Pietersen story. In the long term, we may reflect on the episode as one of the great wasted opportunities in the history of England cricket. Talents like Pietersen appear rarely. That the ECB have failed to handle him – a man who must be considered one of their most precious resources – does not reflect well on them.Make no mistake, though. However much England cricket misses Pietersen over the coming weeks and months, he will miss it more. His premature departure, at this point seemingly inevitable, will leave him many years to reflect upon the mistakes that have led him so far along this path. He will surely come to regret that he has allowed his pride and a series of petty incidents to have built up into a career-threatening scenario.Pietersen might also reflect long and hard on his own role in his alienation. As Oscar Wilde almost said, to fall out with one team may be considered unfortunate, but to fall out with Natal, Nottinghamshire, Hampshire and England? You do not have to be a genius to work out the common denominator.

Sri Lankan fans could be priced out by ticket hike

Local Sri Lankan cricket fans who want to watch the full duration of the Test against England in Galle will be asked to fork out up to a month’s wages after it was confirmed there would be no cheaper tickets available for locals

Andrew McGlashan in Galle 25-Mar-2012Local Sri Lankan cricket fans who want to watch the full duration of the Test against England in Galle will be asked to fork out up to a month’s wages after it was confirmed there would be no cheaper tickets available for locals.Sri Lanka Cricket confirmed it had set the ticket prices at 5000 Sri Lankan rupees ($38) and 7500 Sri Lankan rupees ($57) per day, having seen the demand created by the visiting England fans as a chance to boost their struggling finances. That move has angered England supporters who feel they are being exploited for being loyal followers of their team overseas.However, it also prices many locals out of the game, as paying even for four days would equate to 20,000 Sri Lankan rupees, which is around four week’s pay for a large proportion of the population. Recent Tests in Galle have not been heavily attended by Sri Lankan fans – the game against Australia last year was not sold out despite much lower prices – but rather than trying to encourage more supporters through the gates the board has opted to cash in while it can. Yesterday, a Sri Lanka Cricket official said there would be a 1000 rupee ticket available but that has not materialised.”We need to develop the game of cricket in Sri Lanka so whenever there is an opportunity and a demand for tickets it is our policy to put prices up,” Nishantha Ranatunga, the Sri Lanka secretary, said. “You can see people buying tickets for this price. We will get the best deal. Yes, there is a substantial increase from previous tours and the World Cup but we have seen a lot of Sri Lankans buying tickets at this price.”There is talk of a protest by England fans on the opening day of the Test, suggesting they may decamp to the Dutch Fort which overlooks the ground, although many visiting supporters have arrived with pre-paid tickets bought as part of tour packages.Andrew Strauss did not want to comment on the ticket prices, but wanted as many England supporters in the ground as possible. “I don’t know the Sri Lanka Cricket board’s policy on ticket pricing,” he said. “But clearly we want to have as many fans as possible in the ground and we know the Barmy Army always travels and supports us wherever we go in the world. The more of them that are in the ground supporting us and watching some good quality Test cricket the better it is for not just for us but also the game as a whole.”Sri Lanka Cricket has severe financial problems after running up debts of $32.5 million to finance the building of two international stadiums in Hambantota and Pallekele, and to renovate the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, for the World Cup.Payments owed to players, dating back to the World Cup, were only fully settled less than two weeks ago, after the state-owned Bank of Ceylon released 600 Sri Lankan million rupees ($5 million) after discussions with the sports minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage.Mahela Jayawardene, the Sri Lanka captain, confirmed they had been paid up to the end of the CB series in Australia. “We got paid last week,” he said. “It’s something we couldn’t control, but the newly elected board made us a promise and they kept to that. We continued playing cricket and the boys were happy with that.”The players might be happier now, but supporters from both sides are unlikely to be having similar feelings.

Torcedores invadem, depredam sede do Botafogo e interrompem reunião

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O que parecia ser um protesto pacífico mudou, na noite desta quarta-feira. A maioria dos presentes do protesto “Ocupa General” invadiu a sede de General Severiano e interrompeu a reunião do conselho deliberativo do Botafogo. Entre as pautas estava a de aprovação ou não de antecipação de receitas.

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O protesto já vinha sendo conduzido com discurso de diferentes torcedores, organizados ou não, sócios ou não e participantes da política dos clube. Na maioria, a reivindicação principal era por mais transparência da diretoria, além de um programa de sócio-torcedor mais simples.

O protesto chegou a ser marcado por cinco bombas na frente da sede. Ovos e pedras também foram atirados no local, até que grande parte dos manifestantes invadiram o salão nobre, no qual haviam cerca de dez seguranças do Botafogo. Internamente, cadeiras e portas foram quebradas.

No momento da invasão, alguns dos dirigentes, como o presidente Nelson Muffarej, foram retirados. Um dos últimos a sair e quem comandava a mesa, Jorge Aurélio Domingues,presidente do conselho deliberativo do clube, precisou de auxílio para ser retirado do local.

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