حسم التعادل الإيجابي مباراة المقاولون العرب والإسماعيلي بهدفين لكل فريق، خلال المواجهة التي انتهت منذ قليل ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.
والتقى الإسماعيلي مع المقاولون العرب، على أرضية استاد الأخير، في إطار مواجهات الجولة الـ30 من عمر المسابقة المحلية.
وسجل عمر فتحي الهدف الأول للمقاولون العرب في الدقيقة 17 من عمر المباراة، بعد تمريرة من جهة اليمين لداخل منطقة الجزاء استقبلها بتسديدة قوية سكنت الشباك.
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وفي الدقيقة 42 أحرز فريق الإسماعيلي هدف التعادل، عن طريق تسديدة قوية من داخل منطقة الجزاء على يمين الحارس أبو السعود لداخل الشباك.
وتقدم فريق المقاولون العرب بالهدف الثاني في الدقيقة 79، بعد احتساب حكم اللقاء ركلة جزاء بداعي وجود خطأ على اللاعب محمد الشامي، وينفذها جون أوكلي لداخل الشباك.
وأدرك الإسماعيلي التعادل في الدقيقة (90+19)، عن طريق اللاعب محمد الشامي من تسديدة قوية من داخل منطقة الجزاء.
بهذه النتيجة، وصل المقاولون العرب للمركز الخامس في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري ولديه 44 نقطة، فيما يتواجد فريق الإسماعيلي في المركز الثاني عشر وفي جعبته 32 نقطة. أهداف مباراة المقاولون العرب والإسماعيلي في الدوري المصري
A reunião na sede da Federação de Futebol do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FERJ) teve como uma das definições o desconto de 20% sobre o valor de meia-entrada dos ingressos do Campeonato Carioca de 2019, até então proibido, que beneficiará os sócios-torcedores de todos clubes cariocas. O desconto já está valendo para a primeira rodada da Taça Guanabara, neste fim de semana.
A diretoria do Flamengo sugeriu o benefício e teve o apoio dos demais clubes. Assim, a ideia foi aprovada em consenso no arbitral realizada na terça-feira.
O presidente Rodolfo Landim, o vice-presidente de Relações Externar, Luiz Eduardo Baptista, o Bap, e o vice-presidente de Comunicação, Gustavo Oliveira, representaram o clube da Gávea na reunião. Uma das promessas da gestão é a melhora na relação e a aproximação com as entidades que organizam o futebol brasileiro e dos clubes, com a intenção de liderar as mudanças necessárias.
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O arbitral na Ferj definiu o valor das entradas no Estadual, o qual variará entre o mínimo de R$ 10 e o máximo de R$ 30 para jogos entre clubes de menor expressão. Em duelo entre um clube de menor porte e um dos quatro grandes, com mando do primeiro, a variação é de R$ 20 a R$ 60. Já com mando de Botafogo, Flamengo, Fluminense ou Vasco, o valor ficará entre R$ 20 e R$ 120.
Tais valores são referentes aos ingressos cheios, cabendo a definição do preço final aos clubes participantes de cada duelo. Para as fases decisivas – semifinais e finais de turno e do Estadual -, os preços serão definidos posteriormente.
علق الفرنسي كريستوف جالتييه، المدير الفني لفريق باريس سان جيرمان، على قرار النادي يإيقاف ليونيل ميسي، لاعب الفريق لمدة أسبوعين.
وكانت تقارير صحفية قد ذكرت أن لاعبي باريس سان جيرمان تفاجأوا بغياب ميسي عن التدريبات، حيث توجه إلى السعودية بعد أقل من يوم من خسارتهم أمام لوريان في الدوري الفرنسي.
وفرض باريس سان جيرمان عقوبة على ميسي، لكونه سافر بدون الحصول على إذن، وهو ما أثار استياء ناصر الخليفي رئيس النادي.
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وقال جالتييه في تصريحات صحفية اليوم: “لقد تم إخباري فقط بإيقاف ليونيل ميسي من قبل النادي في بداية هذا الأسبوع، ليس لي علاقة، لقد قررت عدم التعليق على هذه القصة، سيكون هناك مناقشات عندما يعود”.
وعن حصار المشجعين لمنزل نيمار ومطالبته بالرحيل عن الفريق، أضاف جالتييه: “علينا توخي الحذر في ذلك، أتفهم غضب الجماهير وخيبة أملهم، أستطيع أن أفهم أننا نتظاهر في مكان العمل، هنا أو أمام المكاتب، بعد المباراة في ملعب حديقة الأمراء، أنا لا أقبل الذهاب إلى منزل أي شخص، لقد أصبح المجتمع مجنونًا وخطيرًا”.
وبشأن مستقبل ميسي ونيمار مع باريس سان جيرمان، رد جالتييه على الصحفي: “لا أستطيع الرد عليك، يجب أن ننهي موسمنا بشكل جيد ونحصل على اللقب الحادي عشر”.
ويستعد باريس سان جيرمان لمواجهة تروا، بعد غد الأحد، ضمن لقاءات الجولة 34 من الدوري الفرنسي، في العاشرة إلا ربع مساء.
يحتل باريس سان جيرمان حاليا صدارة الدوري الفرنسي برصيد 75 نقطة بفارق 5 نقاط عن مارسيليا أقرب ملاحقيه، ويحتل تروا المركز السابع عشر برصيد 22 نقطة.
Virat Kohli’s emergence as a permanent occupant of the batting slot left vacant by Sourav Ganguly was perhaps the only plus for India from the embarrassing Australia tour last season. Kohli has already grown to become India’s leading one-day batsmen, and with two hundreds and two half-centuries in his last five Test innings, he is slowly cracking the five-day game as well.Kohli has experienced several highs at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, though most have come during IPL and Champions League Twenty20 campaigns.On Sunday, he completed his second Test century, which allowed India to virtually level the game against New Zealand at the end of the first innings, leaving Kohli more thrilled than after his Twenty20 hijinks.”It’s always satisfying to get a Test hundred,” he said. “People asked me this earlier as well, which hundred is most special to you and I said the hundred in Adelaide against Australia. I didn’t have that feeling ever in my life, before or after – and I felt it today again. I think that is the most satisfying, when you’re being tested and your patience is being tested, your technique is tested and you manage to score a hundred – it always pleases a batsman.”Soon after reaching triple-digits, though, Kohli shouldered arms to an indipper from Tim Southee, which cut off his innings at 103. “That was the only ball in my innings in which I didn’t look at the bowler’s hand. That ball he bowled crossed seam and I didn’t look. That was a lapse in concentration and you just need one to get out in international cricket. Again, it’s a lesson for me to be learnt and hopefully when I cross that 100 mark next time I can make it a big one.”One of the features of Kohli’s century was the patience he showed early in his innings, displaying a willingness to leave the ball – an aspect of his cricket that he said he was working on. “In the first Test I thought I played too many attacking shots because we hadn’t played any practice match and we were playing a Test after seven months,” he said.”Personally, I thought it was difficult to adapt suddenly. And then we batted first too. Unless you have played some practice games and are in that mindset – that makes a difference. In the first Test, my bat went instinctively for some shots, but it wasn’t my intention to play the ball. So I worked on that for this game. I thought that they would bowl in the areas that I have got out before and try to get me hitting in the gaps. So like I did in Australia where I let the bowler come to me, I thought I’ll leave the ball more and defend more.”India’s bowlers backed up his effort by wheedling out nine second-innings wickets, leaving India facing a target of around 250. It will be one of India’s highest successful chases if they pull it off, but Kohli was confident the home side had the edge entering the fourth day. “We’d like to think so (that the match is tilted towards India),” he said. “The morning session was really nice for them. But now that we look back after taking nine wickets, it played in our favour, because there are still two more days to go. And as a side setting a total, you always have that in mind – that if you lose wickets, the other side has two days to score the runs. Tomorrow if we take an early wicket, we have a lot of time to chase down that score.”One of the reasons for Kohli’s optimism was the benign pitch. “The wicket doesn’t have that much,” he said. “Their seam bowlers bowled well in the morning. I think the morning freshness of the wicket that stays for about an hour is the only factor, and they used that well. Apart from that, if we apply ourselves, I think we’ll be in a good position.”India no longer have the services of their fourth-innings specialist VVS Laxman, and the tricky target they face on Monday will be another examination for Kohli and the other youngsters in the rebuilt middle-order, testing their readiness for a long run in the Test side.
تقدم فريق فيوتشر بالهدف الأول على حساب نظيره أسكو دي كارا، خلال المباراة الجارية بينهما حالياً ببطولة كأس الكونفدرالية.
ويلتقي فيوتشر مع أسكو دي كارا، على أرضية استاد الأهلي وي السلام، وذلك ضمن منافسات الجولة الخامسة من دور المجموعات لـ الكونفدرالية الأفريقية.
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وسجل علي الفيل الهدف الأول لفيوتشر في الدقيقة 41 من زمن الشوط الأول، عن طريق كرة عرضية لداخل منطقة الجزاء من الركلة الركنية ومررها علي زعزع برأسية من على القائم الثاني لتصل للفيل أمام المرمى فسددها بسهولة.
يحتل فيوتشر المركز الثالث في جدول ترتيب المجموعة برصيد 5 نقاط، فيما يأتي أسكو دي كارا في المركز الأخير بنقطة وحيدة فقط. هدف فيوتشر الأول أمام أسكو دي كارا في الكونفيدرالية
The Sylhet Royals, playing for pride, recorded back-to-back wins, beating Chittagong Kings by 35 runs in Mirpur
ESPNcricinfo staff25-Feb-2012 ScorecardThe Sylhet Royals, playing for pride, recorded back-to-back wins, beating Chittagong Kings by 35 runs in Mirpur. The in-form Kamran Akmal scored yet another fifty, but he was outscored by Peter Trego, who batted through the innings for 68. Sohail Tanvir delivered yet again with the ball with a three-wicket haul to seal another comprehensive win.Trego and Akmal laid a solid platform with an opening stand of 97. Akmal made 53 off 37 balls with four sixes. Trego and Scott Styris then combined to take Sylhet to a competitive score. Trego, who’s had a good tournament with the bat, hit six fours in his knock.Tanvir’s early strike and two run-outs dented Chittagong’s chase, as they lost half their side for 58 by the tenth over. Mahmudullah and Ziaur Rehman added 55 for the sixth wicket but Chittagong failed to match the asking rate. Tanvir took out two more wickets to finish with good figures of 3 for 18, to go with his four-for from the previous game.The winning captain, Alok Kapali, however, was fined BDT 15,000 for turning up late for the toss and for failing to submit the team list on time in the match against Duronto Rajshahi on Friday.
Gautam Gambhir has said that the Indian team has earned the criticism they are receiving back home through their performance, and that to be the No. 1 Test side in the world again they will have to find ways to win away from home
Sidharth Monga in Perth17-Jan-2012
Gautam Gambhir: ” We have given the opportunity to people back home to give whatever they are giving [us].”•Associated Press
Gautam Gambhir has said that the Indian team has earned the criticism they are receiving back home through their performance, and that to be the No. 1 Test side in the world again they will have to find ways to win away from home.”I am not someone who will hesitate to take responsibility,” Gambhir said. “I think we have not played well. I will be the first one to accept it. If we want to be the No. 1 Test-playing nation in the world, we have to do well overseas. That has been always my stand. You have to do well in England, South Africa and Australia.”Whatever backlash is happening in India, we are ready to accept it. We have given the opportunity to people back home to give whatever they are giving [us]. There is a lot of expectation from us, that we should have done well. And with the kind of batting line-up we have, we should have done well.”Gambhir said that the side was looking forward to the Adelaide Test, and the triangular ODI series that follows. “It is disappointing but the mood is absolutely fine,” Gambhir said. “When you are playing for your country and there is another Test match coming around in six days, you need to be up for it. I know things haven’t gone our way, but still we need to be positive. There is a one-day series coming up. Hopefully we can play well in Adelaide, and take the momentum into the one-day series. When you are playing for your country you still have to turn out and be positive, and try and look at it as a new Test and try to win.”Gambhir had a terrible start to the series with his first three innings, brief ones, ending in pokes outside off. He began to leave the ball better from the second innings in Sydney onwards. His 83 is the highest score for an Indian batsman in the series, but he knows it is not enough to compete in Test matches. “We have got starts but we have not been able to convert them into big hundreds,” Gambhir said. “Everyone in the top seven have got half-centuries, but they are not able to convert it into big hundreds. That is where we have been lacking. These things happen, and we are working hard and hopefully things turn around. We have seen things turn around very soon in international cricket, and hopefully Adelaide is the place where it turns around.”Gambhir, though, said the whole batting unit takes the responsibility for the failure, and that the openers or VVS Laxman should not be criticised in isolation. “It’s not just the openers or the middle order,” he said. “We need to combine as a unit. All batsmen need to play well, and all have to take responsibility. When you fail, you fail as a unit.”Opening [the innings] is very important, and when you can give a good start obviously it helps the entire batting unit, but there will be times when you will not be doing well. I will always be the first one to take responsibility that I could not live up to the expectations of people back home, and that’s something I need to answer [for]. The kind of expectations the common man has from me, that is where I need to be answerable. I need to accept that responsibility. Things can really turn around quickly.”One of the seven batsmen who have scored fifties is Virender Sehwag, and he will be captaining the side in Adelaide in MS Dhoni’s absence. However, Gambhir said the magic turnaround doesn’t have to come from the captain, but from the whole side. “The captain is only as good as his team,” he said. “There have been no great captains, and captains don’t make a difference, it’s the XI that makes the difference. MS has done a great job, it’s just that the entire team has not performed. It’s not just MS, it’s the entire team that has to take blame. With Viru coming in as the skipper, it’s still the 11 people who have to perform.”
Misbah-ul-Haq, the Pakistan captain, has termed his side’s 4-1 humbling of World Cup finalists Sri Lanka in the one-day series in UAE an “outstanding performance”
Umar Farooq24-Nov-2011Misbah-ul-Haq, the Pakistan captain, has termed his side’s 4-1 humbling of World Cup finalists Sri Lanka in the one-day series in UAE an “outstanding performance”. Pakistan have won all their bilateral ODI series this year, against New Zealand, West Indies, Ireland, Zimbabwe and now Sri Lanka.”It good to see us beating a top-ranked side 4-1, and I congratulate my side for this,” Misbah said after the victory in the fifth match in Abu Dhabi. “I am happy because the team is improving and performing so well. The goal is to improve day by day and we want to extend the victory succession. This team has now been playing together for almost a year and a half, so it is now getting good experience and developing into a good team.”In UAE, Misbah had the experience of three former captains – Younis Khan, Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi – to fall back on, while a number of youngsters also performed creditably. Misbah was happy with the combination of youth and experience available at his disposal.”I am really pleased to have a mixture of junior and senior players,” he said. “They are understanding their roles and responsibilities, and I am very happy with the way they are fulfilling the duty. Now you can say that it’s an experienced side, and I foresee a good future for my team.”The win allowed Pakistan to climb to fifth spot in the ICC rankings, their best rating in recent times as they look to shrug off the tumultuous after-effects of the spot-fixing scandal. The depth of their bowling options gave Pakistan the edge in the series, in addition to their reserve strength.”Our bench strength and the playing XI are outstanding, and this is the main reason team is performing well,” Misbah said. “It’s a tough competition in the bowling department as whoever is handed a chance to play is performing. The idea is to rotate the circle and try out every one accordingly, and so far everyone is taking the opportunity well.”Misbah backed the returning allrounder Shoab Malik, who endured a torrid time in the two chances he got, making scores of 2 and 0. “Malik came in after an outstanding performance in Pakistan [at the domestic level] but he is going through tough time and this happens sometimes in your career.”He is batting well at the nets as well but it happens that sometimes you aren’t able to score runs at the top level. But he is still a good batsman and a match-winner for the team. So he still has a lot of cricket in him and just needs one innings to get back in touch.”
David Hussey, the Australia batsman, has counselled his team to be prepared for a succession of slow pitches and a spin-laden Sri Lankan bowling attack in the limited overs matches that start with a Twenty20 fixture in Kandy on Saturday.Australia’s cricketers have played plenty of cricket on the subcontinent lately, but their skills will again be tested by the variety of slow bowling offered up by the home side, which must cope without the speed of Lasith Malinga. He has been ruled out of the T20 matches and may yet miss the ODI series also, having retired from Test cricket.”They’re definitely home-favoured wickets,” Hussey told in Colombo. “A lot of spin involved, I guess the players just have to get their heads around playing in the different conditions. Facing many overs of spin and working out the zones to either clear the pickets or to run hard and get twos and threes. I think that’s the key in the limited overs form.”(Also) being as fit as you possibly can. Charging for maybe four twos in the over to get the eight runs there and maybe a boundary to finish off the over is a pretty good effort. I think you’ll see the T20s par will be the 145-150 range rather than a 190 which you might see in Australia.”Tillakaratne Dilshan, the Sri Lanka captain, was adamant that his team could cover for the loss of Malinga, through a combination of youth and the shrewd use of spin bowlers.”This happens to any cricketer but it is a good opportunity for a youngster who is selected to showcase his talent,” Dilshan said of Malinga. “We will leave no stone unturned and have included four spinners in the team. We don’t know anything about the wicket yet and the final side will only be selected after inspecting the pitch. Australia usually play very hard. They may be a bit inexperienced. But they are tough opponents.”Sri Lanka have a new, home-grown coach in the shape of Rumesh Ratnayake after the departure of Trevor Bayliss. Stuart Law was Bayliss’ assistant and played the role of caretaker on the recent tour of England before Ratnayake’s appointment. Dilshan praised the new man’s ability to make the players feel comfortable.”Rumesh’s influence, although for a short time, has been very good. The younger players feel comfortable to walk up and talk to the head coach, and discuss their shortcomings. I hope we do well,” Dilshan said.
Trent Johnston has stressed on the importance of beating Pakistan in Belfast, saying that another Full-Member scalp will strengthen Ireland’s case to be considered for the 2015 World Cup
ESPNcricinfo staff29-May-2011
Ireland were beaten easily by Pakistan in the first ODI•AFP
Trent Johnston, the Ireland allrounder, has stressed on the importance of beating Pakistan in the second ODI in Belfast, saying that another Full-Member scalp will strengthen Ireland’s case to be considered for the 2015 World Cup. Ireland are 0-1 down in the two-match series after losing the first game, in which they were dismissed for 96, by seven wickets.”It’s important we put in a performance because Ireland and the next World Cup are in the limelight,” Johnston told the BBC. “The issue is on the tips of people’s tongues that the Associates and Ireland should be allowed a qualification process [for the 2015 World Cup]. Because of that we really need to keep the fire burning and produce a performance against Pakistan.”We know it is not the be all and end all, because we have been consistent in our performances for a while now and think we deserve a chance. But at the same time we can help our cause if we beat Pakistan tomorrow and get another Full-Member scalp.”The ICC will re-evaluate its decision to limit participation in the 2015 World Cup to the Full Members at its annual conference in June, after there was widespread criticism over their move to axe the Associates from one-day cricket’s showpiece event. Ireland were the best Associate team in the 2011 World Cup, beating England and Netherlands, and running West Indies and Bangladesh close.Ireland’s cause, and that of the Associates, received a boost at a recent meeting of the ICC’s Cricket Committee, which unanimously supported a qualification system for the 2015 World Cup. Johnston was the Associates representative at the meeting at Lord’s and was encouraged by what he heard.”It was pretty resounding among the people at the meeting that they were happy with a 10-team World Cup, but they were uncomfortable with it being a closed-shop,” he said. “The consensus was that it is unfair and that there should be some sort of qualification process.”You look at the last World Cup and while there were some lop-sided results with the minnows, ourselves and Holland had some pretty good performances, while a young emerging team like Afghanistan should be given a chance as well. It was pretty unanimous and we even had the CEO of New Zealand [Justin Vaughan], which is a Full-Member nation, back us as well so that is reassuring.”The final decision, however, will be down to the same people who took the initial decision to shut out Ireland and the other Associates from the tournament in Australia and New Zealand. “The committee that will discuss it next month is the one that made the decision for a ten-team, closed-shop World Cup,” Johnston said. “Obviously the talk around the cricket world has been they got the decision wrong initially, so hopefully they look at what’s been said and decide differently this time.”There is a lot of backing for us, people have come out and said it is unfair. The only thing we can do now perhaps is help our cause with a better performance against Pakistan on Monday.”