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A sport for the blind: Goalball

Published on Sep 13th, 2011, No Comments

It’s July the 15th 2011 and Germany is playing against Japan. The sport is ‘Goalball’. Players that participate are either partially or totally blind, but all must wear blindfolds to make sure that they only use their sense of hearing and touch.

Three players on a side guarding a 9m (29.5ft) wide goal from a 1.25kg (2.75lb) bell-filled ball that can be hurled at a speed of over 80kph (50mph).

This is really incredible. Gives one goose bumps…

No dispute between Man City and Robhino

Published on Jan 21st, 2009, No Comments

robinho.jpgBrazil striker Robinho said on Tuesday he has no dispute with Manchester City and is ‘committed’ to helping the team become a force in the English Premier League.

Robinho left the club’s training camp in Tenerife on Monday, sparking reports that he had walked out for good. But Robinho said the club knew he was going back to his homeland for family reasons.

Robinho, who moved to City from Real Madrid last year for a British record transfer fee, left on the same day that AC Milan star Kaka turned down a world-record move to City.

“I feel it is important to underline that I did not return to Brazil because of the Kaka deal,” Robinho was quoted as saying by the BBC.

“He is one of my good friends and it would have been great to see him at Manchester City, but it had nothing to do with his decision to stay in Milan. I am committed to helping Manchester City become the force the owners assured me they will become.”

A statement posted on Robinho’s website says the striker is happy at Man City and will return to the club in a few days.

“I had made Manchester City aware that I needed to return to Brazil because of a family matter,” Robinho said, according to the BBC. “I will return to the club and hope to sort this out as soon as possible.”

Robinho’s departure from the training camp could still land him in trouble with City, however.

“I do know Robinho is not at the training center in Tenerife,” executive chairman Garry Cook said on Tuesday. “If he has left the training ground it is a breach of club discipline. I am waiting for a full debrief.”

City stunned the football world when they beat out Chelsea to sign Robinho in the final minutes of the transfer window in September, paying Madrid a British record transfer fee of £32.5 million.

While he has scored 12 goals for the club, City are still in the bottom half of the standings and only four points above the relegation zone. The team were knocked out of the FA Cup by League Championship club Nottingham Forest.

Robinho has not been afraid to criticise his teammates in public or advise manager Mark Hughes about who he should be signing.

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Kaka says no to Man City

Published on Jan 20th, 2009, 1 Comment

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After heavy speculation in the media, the Brazilian / AC Milan superstar Kaka have turned down a 100 million pound deal to move  to Manchester City in the English Premier League that would have earned him an estimated weekly wage of 500 000 pounds.

Hundreds of Milan fans gathered outside his home on Monday in an attempt to convince him to stay – and Kaka responded by beating his hand on his heart while holding a Milan shirt.

Here, he gives his reasons for remaining at the San Siro:

“I believe I have made the right choice.

“To have gone to Manchester City could have been a great project but in the past few days I have prayed a lot to understand what the right team would be and in the end I have decided to remain here.

“I don’t want anything else, I just want to be well and be happy in the place where people love me.

“From this story I have understood how people love me at Milan, the fans and my team-mates have helped me make this choice.

“Milan has always turned down offers for me.

“I always said to everyone to first agree with Milan and then we can talk. But Milan had never accepted an offer for me.

“No member of my family has pushed me to go anywhere.

“I have not had any arguments with my father.

“My family has been very supportive and at no time have they forced me one way or the other.

“There were rumours that this story had come out because I wanted to renew my contract, this is not true.

“I have remained with the team where I am linked by heart.

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Ferdinand writes off Arsenal title chances

Published on Dec 17th, 2008, No Comments

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Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has written off Arsenal’s title hopes, believing it will become a three-way battle between the defending champions, Chelsea and Liverpool.

Arsenal are eight points behind leaders Liverpool, seven adrift of Chelsea and two off United.

“I presume us, Chelsea and Liverpool will start pulling away a bit after Christmas,” Ferdinand told BBC radio from Tokyo where United are competing in the Club World Cup of continental champions.

“It’s not beyond them (Arsenal), it’s just my personal opinion that it will be between us three this season.”

Arsene Wenger’s side are languishing in fifth place after surrendering the lead in a tame 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough on Saturday.

At the same time, Aston Villa’s 4-2 win over Bolton Wanderers took Martin O’Neill’s side into fourth.

United, who drew 0-0 with Spurs last Saturday, will miss next weekend’s round of Premier League matches, but Ferdinand said everyone would be keeping a close eye on what was happening.

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Spain are the Euro 2008 champions

Published on Jun 30th, 2008, No Comments

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Spain won only their second major tournament on June 29, beating Germany in the Euro 2008 final in Vienna 1 – 0, Fernando Torres’ solitary strike in the first half proving enough to separate the two teams.

Long considered international football’s biggest underachievers, Spain finally broke their duck 24 years after last appearing in a final, the 13th edition of the European championship proving lucky for them.

Spain went into the tournament with the most talented squad and played the most consistent football in Austria and Switzerland, deservedly winning the trophy. Even the absence of David Villa, who ended Euro 2008 as its top scorer with four goals but missed the final with a thigh injury, did not seem to put off a Spanish side that has reached new heights of team spirit and cohesiveness.

Throughout the tournament, Spain stuck to a patient style of knocking the ball about, wearing down teams with their patient passing, and it was no different in the final.

Even though Germany started more dangerously than their opponents, Spain quickly overcame their nerves and created the first dangerous chance, Iniesta’s cross deflecting off Christoph Metzelder to prompt a reflex save from Jens Lehmann in the 14th minute.

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Spain through to their 3rd Final

Published on Jun 27th, 2008, No Comments

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Spain reach their first Euro 2008 final in 24 years by beating the fairytale team of Russia 3 – 0 last night. Spain have also been unbeaten for 21 games on the trot now. Xavi Hernandez, Daniel Guiza and David Silva found the back of the net for the Spaniards in the second half, the score having been 0 – 0 at halftime.

Germany and Spain will now meet in the final on Sunday. It will be Spain’s 3rd final and they will be looking for their second win (last title was won in 1964 when they beat the USSR) and Germany for their 4th.

Score:

SPAIN 3 – 0 RUSSIA

Lahm is Germany’s Hero

Published on Jun 26th, 2008, No Comments

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The German defender Philipp Lahm scored a goal in the last minute against Turkey to take Germany to the final in the UEFA Euro 2008 tournament. It is the sixth time the Germans qualify for a Euro final and are aiming for their fourth title.

Turkey dominated the first 20 minutes and it looked as if an upset was brewing when they scored in the 22nd minute when Ugur Boral kicked a crossbar deflected strike of Kazim Kazim through Jens Lehman’s legs. Germany struck back within 4 minutes though to make it 1 – 1 courtesy of Bastian Schweinsteiger. In the 79th minute the Turkish fairytale looked to be over when Miroslav Klose gave the Germans the lead for the first time in the match. Turkey made the Germans sweat once again when their hero from the Switserland and Croatia game Semih Senturk scored in the 86th minute. Philipp Lahm then took it away from Turkey when he scored Germany’s winning goal in the las minute.

Score:

GERMANY 3 – 2 TURKEY

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