Showing posts with label SPORTS. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 20, 2011

MohamedFadl out for 3 weeks

 MohamedFadl out for 3 weeks




By – Ahmed Aziz:
Ahly's Mohamed Fadl is out of action again for three weeks due to injury.
The forward suffered from a thigh injury during last Wednesday morning.
Fadl will miss the training for 3 weeks, according to the official club website.
Ismaily ex-star is to start a recuperation program to recover from the blow.

Ahmed Hassan out of Ahly African sqaud

Ahmed Hassan out of Ahly African sqaud





By – Ahmed Aziz:
Ahly's veteran midfielder Ahmed Hassan has been sidelined from Ahly's primary African squad alongside Liberian Franciss and attacking midfielders Mostafa Afrotto and Amir Saiod.
Football committee headed by Hassan Hamdy decided on Saturday sending 25-player-list to CAF as a primary squad, according to the club official website.
Ahly are allowed to replace any of their players until January 31 but with a fine.
The squad published as follows:
Goalkeepers: Sherif Ikramy, Ahmed Adel, Mahmoud Abu El-Soud.
Defenders: Wael Gomaa, Ahmed Said, Mohamed Samir, Sherif Abd El-Fadiel, Ahmed Fathi, Said Mo'awad, Ayman Ashraf.
Midfielders: Shehab Ahmed, Hossam Ashor, Ahmed Nabil "Mangah", Hossam Ghaly, Mohamed Shawky, Mo'taz Eno, Ahmed Shokry, Mohamed Barakat, Mohamed About Trika.
Strikers: Mohamed Nagy "Geddo", Ossama Hosni, Emad Meteb, Mohamed Fadl, Dominique Da Silva.

Ahly fail to make deal for Traore




By – Ahmed Aziz

Ahly failed to make Tunisia's Africi Mohamed Traore, according to the club secretary general Magdy Khalifa.
Khalifa revelaed the reason of the deal failure "Traore wanted to move on a 6-month loan to get used to living in Cairo".
Ahly officials insisted to sign the player for 2 seasons and half, so they reached deadlock.
The Malian striker is going to sign a Libyan club on a 6-month loan, according to Khalifa.

Day 16 to be postponed for security reasons

Day 16 to be postponed for security reasons





By – Ahmed Aziz:
Egyptian League's day 16 is to be postponed for security reason, according to Egyptian Football Association (EFA).
League matches were supposed to kick off on Friday and Saturday, but EFA has been informed by Security body to adjourn the round.
Firday matches: Ahly v Police Union, Ismaliy v Petrojet, El-Gounah v Enppi, Makasa v Itehad.
Saturday matches: Smouha v Production, El-Giesh v El-Masry, Arab Contractors v Wadi Degla.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Shakhtar stun Roma in Champions League




A trio of Brazilians gave Shakhtar Donetsk a shock 3-2 victory at Roma on Wednesday to put the Ukrainians in firm control of their Champions League second round clash.
Jadson, Douglas Costa and Luiz Adriano all found in the net in the space of 12 first half minutes to turn the tie on its head following Simone Perrotta's opener.
Jeremy Menez's second half strike ensured Roma retained a slight hope of triumphing following the second leg in Donetsk in three weeks time.
There were ominous signs for Roma on 12 minutes when goalkeeper Doni made a meal of Darijo Srna's free-kick, letting it slip through his hands before being relieved to see it drop on the roof of the net.
Roma should have gone in front on 21 minutes but Nicolas Burdisso amazingly put his header wide from five yards as he arrived at pace to meet Francesco Totti's corner.
Mirko Vucinic then curled a speculative effort just over the bar.
Roma went in front with a scrappy goal on 28 minutes as Rodrigo Taddei crossed for Perrotta to head goalwards, the ball hitting Razvan Rat in the chest and the defender failing to react as the ball then bounced over the line.
Just a minute later it was all square, though, as Jadson's shot deflected off Daniele De Rossi and wrong-footed Doni.
Dmytro Chygrynskiy then headed back across goal but Luiz Adriano couldn't turn it home.
The turnaround was complete on 36 minutes as Douglas Costa drove at a hesitating Roma defence, cut inside onto his left foot and curled a delicious strike around Doni.
Up the other end Vucinic tried to do something similar but sent his effort beyond the far post.
On 41 minutes disaster struck for Roma as John-Arne Riise lost his balance and fell over, allowing Douglas Costa to steal the ball and set up Luiz Adriano to shoot home under Doni.
Menez curled an effort wide for Roma but it could have been even worse for the hosts before the break as Douglas Costa released Luiz Adriano again and he shrugged off Philippe Mexes's shirt pull but then did not get enough weight behind his chip over Doni and Nicolas Burdisso got back to clear.
Roma took 15 minutes of the second period to finally threaten the Shakhtar goal but Menez couldn't keep his knee over the ball and volleyed high.
But just a minute later he made ammends, curling an unstoppable shot into the top corner from 20 yards.
Armenian Henrik Mkhitaryan then kept Doni busy with a skimming shot from distance.
Doni had to charge from his area to deny Luiz Adriano on the edge of his box while Mkhitaryan squuezed a finish just past the post.
Paolo Castellini forced Andriy Pyatov to tip over the bar before Totti shot straight at the keeper when well placed.
Substitute Marco Borriello directed a late header wide but Roma could not rescue a draw.

Arsenal fightback stuns Barca in Champions League

 


Arsenal gave themselves a fighting chance of reaching the Champions League quarter-finals here on Wednesday, coming from behind to stun favourites Barcelona 2-1 in a pulsating encounter.
Two goals in the final 12 minutes from Robin van Persie and substitute Andrey Arshavin clinched a dramatic victory for the English Premier League side after Barcelona had taken the lead through a first-half David Villa strike.
The result means Arsenal -- thrashed 6-3 on aggregate by Barcelona in last year's quarter-finals -- will carry a narrow lead into Camp Nou when the two sides meet in the second leg on March 8.
The thrilling finale capped a superb encounter at the Emirates as arguably the two most stylish sides in Europea laid on a feast of attacking football.
Arsenal started brightly and tested Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes after only five minutes, when a jinking run from Theo Walcott saw the ball transferred to Cesc Fabregas on the edge of the area.
The Spanish maestro flicked an exquisite pass to van Persie, whose angled half-volley from close range forced a good save from Valdes.
The threat of Lionel Messi was never far away however, and the Argentinian star drew a desperate challenge from behind from Alex Song after only seven minutes that earned the Cameroonian a booking.
Arsenal were given a huge let-off on 15 minutes when Messi was sent racing clear after an immaculate pass from Villa.
Messi committed Wojciech Szczesny with a magical feint and beat the Arsenal keeper with a delicate dink but the effort rolled just wide of the post.
Arsenal continued to live dangerously, and Andres Iniesta just failed to find Villa with another penetrative pass along the deck.
After numerous ominous warning signs for Arsenal, the opening goal duly arrived on 26 minutes.
Another eye-of-the-needle pass from Messi sent Villa racing clear and the Spanish World Cup star drilled a low shot beneath Szczesny.
Arsenal's players appealed for offside as boos rang out around the Emirates, but Italian referee Nicola Rizzoli remained unmoved.
With Barcelona dominating possession, Arsenal's most promising moments of the half came on the counter-attack, where Walcott's pace regularly unnerved the visitors' defence.
The England international was at the heart of a lightning break on 29 minutes that ended with van Persie slicing his shot wide.
Arsenal breathed another sigh of relief on 38 minutes when Messi had the ball in the net, only to be adjudged fractionally offside.
A frenetic start to the second half saw both sides struggle to create clear chances, although Arsenal were grateful when Laurent Koscielny -- magnificent throughout -- just managed to knock Pedro Rodriguez off-balance as he went clear on goal on 57 minutes.
Arsenal continued to probe for openings on the break however, and a sweeping move ended in a booking for Gerard Pique, who tripped Samir Nasri.
The booking rules the Barca centre-back out of the second leg.
Just when it seemed Arsenal's labours were to be in vain, van Persie conjured a goal out of nothing on 78 minutes.
Gael Clichy flicked a ball over the top and van Persie went clear wide on the left. Nothing seemed on but the Dutchman spotted daylight between Valdes and the Barcelona goalkeeper's near post and thundered home a rasping low shot.
With Barcelona suddenly rocking, Arsenal pressed home their advantage, and seven minutes from time their persistence paid off.
Another counter-attack saw Nasri burst clear down the right. The Frenchman checked and weighed his options before picking out Arshavin, who had replaced Song, and the diminutive Russian swept in a majestic winner.

Russian outfit snaps up Roberto Carlos



Veteran Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos has joined Russian outfit Anzhi Makhachkala, who hail from the southern republic of Dagestan, the club announcing Wednesday they have signed the 37-year-old on a two-and-a-half year deal.
"Anzhi Makhachkala officially announce the signing of 2002 World Cup winning defender Roberto Carlos," the club said on their website.
Roberto Carlos had a brief spell with Inter Milan in 1995-1996 but it was his foraging runs at Real Madrid which earned him stardom along with three Champions League winners medals in 11 years with the club.
There followed spells with Fenerhahce of Turkey (2007-2009) and then back in Brazil with Corinthians but following their Copa Libertadores loss to Colombia's Tolima the player wanted one last new challenge.
Makhachkala, who finished in lower-mid table last season, are reportedly set to pay the Brazilian some five million euros a season for his services.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Rossi strikes as Germany fail to break Italy curse

Released on - Thursday,10 February , 2011 -00:10
 
 
Germany failed to break their 15-year-old run without a win over Italy on Wednesday as striker Giuseppe Rossi came off the bench to score a late equaliser and seal Wednesday's 1-1 friendly draw.
The last time Germany beat Italy was a 2-0 win in Zurich in June 1995 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Swiss Football Federation.
With the Azzurri winning all four games between the two sides since, Italy's 24-year-old Rossi cancelled out Miroslav Klose's first-half goal for the hosts.
The Bayern Munich forward's strike was his 59th on his 106th appearance as he draws closer to Gerd Mueller's all-time Germany record of 68 goals.
Germany hosted Italy at Dortmund's same Signal Iduna Park stadium where the Italians knocked the hosts out of the 2006 World Cup on their way to winning the title.
The home side have a poor record in matches between the two nations with Italy enjoying 14 wins compared to Germany's seven victories with now nine games drawn.
"It was a pity that we couldn't get another goal," said Germany's vice-captain Bastian Schweinsteiger.
"It was very difficult on the pitch, we are a team who try and dominate the game through our technical ability.
"It didn't work out, but I trust in the fact that we will be able to beat Italy once again in the future."
With the Azzurri rebuilding after their early exit from last year's World Cup, Italy coach Cesare Prandelli had included veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon less than a month after the veteran made his injury comeback.
Germany made a bright start and took the lead after just 16 minutes.
Real Madrid winger Mesut Ozil's long ball found Thomas Mueller on the right side of the penalty area and he squared the ball for Klose whose shot clipped Buffon before hitting the back of the net.
Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer translated his top-class recent form for Schalke onto the international stage as he kept his side in the game early on with several excellent save.
Italy's best first-half chance came in the 37th-minute came when veteran midfielder Daniele de Rossi blasted his shot straight at Neuer who parried the danger away.
Germany coach Joachim Loew brought on Dortmund's 18-year-old wunderkind Mario Goetze for Mueller at the start of the second half to win his second cap.
The son of a university professor in Dortmund, Goetze still lives at home and is rated as a star of the future for the national side.
Having come on just after the break, Rossi made sure Italy left the Ruhr Valley with their 15-year-old unbeaten record intact when he pounced on a mistake in the Germany defence to equalise on 81 minutes.