رسميًا.. أسوان يضم لاعب الزمالك السابق

نجح مسؤولو نادي أسوان، في إتمام التعاقد مع عماد فتحي لاعب المقاولون العرب والزمالك السابق، وذلك ضمن خطة تدعيمات الفريق الجنوبي استعداداً للمشاركة في الدوري الممتاز الموسم المقبل.

ووقع عماد فتحي على عقود انتقاله لنادي أسوان في حضور كل من ايهاب منصور عضو مجلس إدارة النادي وهيثم عرابي المدير الرياضي.

ويجيد فتحي اللعب في مركزي خط الوسط والجناح الأيسر.

إسلام صلاح: رحلت عن المصري بطريقة لا تليق باسمي.. ولدي أمنية في أسوان

ولعب عماد فتحي لاندية المقاولون العرب والزمالك والمقاصة وانبي والمصري.

جدير بالذكر أن نادي أسوان أتم تعاقده مع المهاجم الجابوني ماليك إيفونا ومحمود عبد الحكيم جناح الداخلية والجناح المغربي أحمد بلحاج وابراهيم عايش لاعب وسط دجلة ويوسف أحمد حسن لاعب وسط بورتو السويس وميدو العطار مهاجم النصر.

بالإضافة إلى عبد الرحمن العشري مدافع إنبي وميدو مصطفى ظهير البنك الأهلي وصابر الشيمي مدافع إيسترن كومباني ومحمد حمدي زكي وجمال السعيد وإسلام صلاح فضلا عن عودة عبد العزيز موسى عقب انتهاء إعارته لإيسترن كومباني.

Gayle sets sights on drawn series

Brydon Coverdale in Perth 15-Dec-2009

It was a difficult day for Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke as the make-up of their side changed ahead of Wednesday’s final Test•Getty Images

Chris Gayle hasn’t seen much success in West Indies cricket in recent years. They have won three of their past 41 Tests; by comparison, Australia have triumphed in 25 of their past 41 matches. The chasm between the two teams in the past few seasons has been enormous. That’s why, with one Test remaining on this tour, West Indies would value a drawn series as a win.To achieve that, they must build on the progress they made in Adelaide, where they had the better of the draw. The outcome meant that as the reigning holders of the Frank Worrell Trophy, Australia retained the prize but on the eve of the third Test in Perth, Gayle jokingly said that a West Indies victory would be so important that his men would deserve the trophy.”Getting a one-all result, that would be great, it would be fantastic,” Gayle said. “Australia will still hold the trophy, but if it do happen, they should give us a trophy. I think we’ll actually deserve it if we win this Test match, we’re looking forward to it and if that do happen they should hand it to us.”Gayle’s wide smile confirmed that he was being tongue-in-cheek but having been involved in so many low points for his team over the past few years, he no doubt felt that such a result would be a cause for major celebration. Adding to his optimism was the fact that Australia will be without Peter Siddle and potentially Nathan Hauritz, and will have one or two debutants in their attack.Although those changes could make Australia more exposed, West Indies are also facing up to the likelihood that Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Adrian Barath won’t play due to injuries. Gayle knows that much will depend on how his own bowlers challenge Australia’s batsmen, who he believes are in form without being invulnerable.”It’s cricket, anything can happen on any given day, it doesn’t matter what sort of team you have out there, they can still crumble,” he said. “Once you get it right definitely we can put a bit of pressure on them, and we’ll see what happens when the pressure is out there. It can be a totally different ball game.”Gayle has spoken to his fastest bowler, Kemar Roach, about the need to convert his good bowling into bigger bags of wickets. The Perth conditions might suit Roach’s speed and Gayle was confident West Indies’ young fast men would not be lured into bowling too short, simply because of the WACA’s reputation for sharp bounce.”You can’t get carried away when you come into these situations,” Gayle said. “They’re keen and they’re getting to know their game a bit more, so I’m sure they will understand to go out there and assess the conditions as quickly as possible, and then work on the team point of view.”It’s still unclear just how much pace and carry the WACA surface will have. The Perth Test pitches over the past couple of years have drawn criticism from Ricky Ponting, who wants to see a return to the trademark fast-bowling paradise of the 1970s and 1980s. The curator Cam Sutherland has prepared a pitch that has barely been used before and on the day before the Test, Ponting was cautiously optimistic.”The weather’s been quite warm here so I’d imagine by tomorrow morning it’ll be quite hard on top with a reasonable cover of grass,” Ponting said. “That normally indicates good pace and bounce in Perth, so we’ll wait and see how the game starts. All reports from the state players are that it’s been quite quick and bouncy.”While West Indies are hoping for a 1-1 result, Australia can answer some of the criticism after the Adelaide draw if they can secure a 2-0 series win. The task has been made harder with the absence of Siddle and the inclusion of the debutant Clint McKay, but Ponting was confident he had the men to deliver Australia’s first Test victory at the WACA in three seasons.”Clint, who’s only been playing first-class cricket for a couple of years, will have played a few games here and know the right way to bowl here,” Ponting said. “Dougie [Bollinger] has had good success here only a couple of weeks ago, taking eight wickets [in a Sheffield Shield game].”Although some of the guys are relatively inexperienced at Test level they’ve all played a fair share of cricket here and should know how to adapt and adjust to these conditions. We know it is a place that fast bowlers can come and get a little bit carried away with things, with the way the ball carries and the bounce in the wicket but our guys should have a better and pretty good understanding of that.”One thing that is certain is that Australia won’t be handing over the Frank Worrell Trophy, regardless of the result. But West Indies have far more to gain than a piece of silverware.

Chris Read signs new Notts deal

Nottinghamshire captain Chris Read has signed a three year extension to his existing contract, committing him to the club until the end of the 2013 season

Cricinfo staff08-Jan-2010Chris Read, the Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper and captain, has signed a three-year extension to his existing contract that will see him staying at Trent Bridge until the end of the 2013 season.Read, who is recognised as one of the finest glovemen in the county circuit, enjoyed a productive 2009 season, scoring 1203 runs as he guided his side to second place in the First Division of the County Championship. He was the only Nottinghamshire player to pass 1000 runs and also bagged 61 catches in all competitions.”We’ve had two good years in the Championship and we want to maintain our form whilst making significant improvements in the one day competitions,” said Read.”We’ve recruited some young players who may lack experience but have good ability and they will play an important role, as will the core of experienced players who are already committed to Notts.””Chris approached us with a view to securing his future with an extended contract and we were very keen to oblige,” said Mick Newell, the Nottinghamshire director of cricket.”His wicket keeping has always been exceptional and to have a number seven batsman who can bat at his standard is a huge asset to the team. He has matured as a captain and he has a big part to play for us over the next four seasons.”

Fla inicia preparação para o Fla-Flu da Sula e Guerrero ainda é dúvida

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Após empatar com o Vasco na última rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, o Flamengo vira agora todas as suas atenções para o clássico contra o Fluminense pela Sul-Americana. O elenco se apresentou nesta segunda-feira para iniciar os trabalhos e o atacante Paolo Guerrero ainda segue como dúvida.

Enquanto o grupo trabalhava com bola no Ninho do Urubu, Guerrero ficou na academia sendo acompanhado por médicos e fisioterapeutas do clube na maior parte do tempo. Após as atividades no CEP, o peruano iniciou a transição para o campo e correu em volta do gramado.

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Guerrero desfalcou o Flamengo nos últimos jogos por conta de dores no músculo posterior na coxa esquerda. O camisa 9 não atua desde a partida contra o Bahia, na Ilha do Urubu. Se o peruano não jogar, o provável titular contra o Fluminense pela Sul-Americana será Lucas Paquetá, mais uma vez.

Se o camisa 9 é dúvida, uma certeza é o retorno de Cuéllar ao meio-campo. Contra o Vasco, o volante ficou de fora por estar cumprindo suspensão automática pelo terceiro cartão amarelo. Contra o Flu, a dupla de volantes será formada por ele e Willian Arão. Com isso, Márcio Araújo volta para o banco de reservas.

India go top with thumping victory

Sri Lanka may have thwarted India through the fourth day, but Zaheer Khan sliced through the remaining four wickets to take India to a 2-0 series win

The Bulletin by Sidharth Monga06-Dec-2009
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
How they were outIndia went to No. 1 for the first time•Associated Press

Sri Lanka may have thwarted India through the fourth day, but Zaheer Khan sliced through the remaining four wickets to take India to a 2-0 series win and the No. 1 spot in the ICC rankings. Zaheer started with a ripper in the first over to get rid of Kumar Sangakkara and finished his best performance of the series with his eighth five-wicket haul. This was the fourth time in the last four years that India had won two matches in a row; two of those braces came against Sri Lanka.In comparison with day four, the end came swift. Sangakkara was yet to get his eye in again when Zaheer bowled the perfect left-armer’s outswinger that took the edge. After that it was all a matter of time: both Rangana Herath and Nuwan Kulasekara succumbed to sharp short deliveries from Zaheer. Muttiah Muralitharan scored a quick 14 but edged Harbhajan Singh to MS Dhoni to kick off India’s celebrations.

موعد مباراة الأهلي وبتروجيت الودية اليوم في الظهور الأول لـ كولر

يستعد النادي الأهلي لخوض أولى تجاربه الودية استعدادًا للموسم الجديد، والتي تشهد الظهور الأول للمدير الفني الجديد السويسري مارسيل كولر.

الأهلي أعلن تعيين مارسيل كولر مديراً فيناً للفريق لمدة موسمين، خلفاً للبرتغالي ريكاردو سواريش.

وستكون المباراة الأولى للأهلي أمام بتروجيت، غداً الأربعاء، ضمن 3 مواجهات في مرحلة الإعداد للقلعة الحمراء التي أعلن عنها سيد عبد الحفيظ مدير الكرة بالفريق.

طالع | في الظهور الأول لـ كولر.. الأهلي يفوز على بتروجيت بخماسية بمشاركة كهربا وأكرم توفيق

وسيخوض الأهلي بعد بتروجيت، مباراتين أمام أسوان وطلائع الجيش يومي 25 و29 على الترتيب. موعد مباراة الأهلي وبتروجيت الودية اليوم:

ستقام مباراة الأهلي وبتروجيت الودية في تمام الساعة 4 بتوقيت القاهرة و 5 بتوقيت السعودية.

ولم تعلن أي قناة عن إذاعة اللقاء عبر شاشتها حتى الآن.

يذكر أن الأهلي يستهل مشواره بالموسم الجديد بمواجهة الاتحاد المنستيري في دور الـ 32 لبطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا، والتي ستكون أحد أيام 7 أو 8 أو 9 من أكتوبر 2022.

Don't sell-out Windies – Garner

Joel Garner believes cricket’s stronger nations would be flouting history and acting out of self-interest if they voted to relegate the West Indians

Alex Brown02-Dec-2009

Joel Garner: “If a player really wants to better himself, it is difficult when there are only six or eight first-class games a year.”•AFP

The cricketing world has a short memory. As Joel Garner recalls, it wasn’t that long ago the likes of Australia and England relied upon West Indian tours to drag otherwise underwhelmed spectators through the turnstiles.”When other teams weren’t doing so well, and we were playing exciting cricket, we were relied upon so they could boost revenues,” Garner said. “People forget how much money West Indies cricket has generated for the world when we were the team of choice for host countries.”Not surprisingly, Garner is unimpressed by calls for a two-tier Test system; calls that increased in volume and frequency after West Indies’ dispiriting performance in the Brisbane Test. He believes cricket’s stronger nations would be flouting history and acting out of self-interest if they voted to relegate the West Indians who, he insists, could rise again as a competitive force with appropriate funding.”It’s a selfish way to live your life,” said Garner, who is currently serving as West Indies team manager on the tour of Australia. “You’re basically saying, ‘We’re OK so to hell with you.’ A four-team competition makes no sense. If we want eight competitive teams rather than just four, administrators need to look at new ways of sharing their revenue. West Indies needs rebranding, and it would be to the benefit of everybody if that happened.”We are 16 islands that span 1,500 miles from Jamaica to Guyana with six million people where resources are scarce. We can get away with it up through the juniors, but if a player really wants to better himself, it is difficult when there are only six or eight first-class games a year. What we need is a professional league. We are not looking for handouts, just ways of looking at the way cricket’s revenue is shared to improve the game in the Caribbean.”Sections of the Australian media have been vociferous in their condemnation of the West Indians since their arrival in Brisbane, supporting the case for their relegation from a proposed top tier of Test nations. Travis Dowlin, a Guyanese batsman with a cricketing resume spanning three Tests, was the latest to experience the blowtorch when an Adelaide television reporter asked whether the ICC should take action against West Indies for their poor form.Tony Cozier, the veteran Bajan commentator and columnist, expressed his disappointment at the reaction of sections of the Australian media to West Indies’ plight. “The abuse and scorn heaped on the team … was undeserving,” Cozier wrote. “Much of it was simply beyond the pale.” Cozier went on to point out that, despite a difficult decade, West Indies had defeated England in a Test series this year and experienced a disjointed build up to the Brisbane Test, which they lost inside three days.Garner concurs. “The West Indies team was invited to Australia in 1984 to bring people through the gates and there was no suggestion from our end that we wouldn’t come,” he said. “I think some people need to look at the bigger picture.”

Bruno Silva quer 'fazer história' e promete Botafogo na Liberta 2018

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As grandes possibilidade do Botafogo disputar a Taça Libertadores pela segunda vez consecutiva, algo inédito na história do clube, animam o volante Bruno Silva. Ele revelou que a chance de fazer história motiva o elenco e prometeu a vaga em 2018.

– A Libertadores foi um Campeonato em que muitos de nós (do elenco) disputamos pela primeira vez e gostamos muito de jogar. Será umfeito inédito para o Botafogo e vamos atrás disso. Queremos marcar história e brigar por títulos. Esse ano ficamos muito perto, mas temos que continuar o trabalho está sendo bem feito. Somos muito fechados, um cobra o outro, brincadeira e alegria independente do resultado. A gente vai atrás dessa vaga – comentou Bruno.

O Botafogo está em sexto, com 43 pontos. O time Alvinegro é o vice-líder do returno, com seis vitórias em oito rodadas e 18 pontos. O Cruzeiro lidera, com 20, mas a Raposa tem um jogo a mais. No próximo sábado, às 19h, o time de Bruno Silva e comandado por Jair Ventura visita o Vasco, no Maracanã, em jogo da 28° rodada do Brasileirão.

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NUFC dealt potential DoF setback

Since the new owners at Newcastle United took charge of the Tyneside club back in early October, the Toon have only managed to win one league game.

Taking the focus away from the players on the pitch and how the team are getting on, with it being well documented in recent weeks that Newcastle are looking to appoint a director of football to take the club forward off the pitch, it seems as though they could be set to miss out on one of their potential candidates.

What’s the latest?

It was recently reported by Newcastle journalist Craig Hope in the Daily Mail that ex-Swansea recruitment chief Andy Scott has been mentioned with the role

However, in a fresh twist, a different report from Football Insider has now claimed that Scott has agreed a deal to join Championship club Middlesbrough instead.

He left his role at Swansea only a few days ago after being appointed back in July 2019 by ex-Swansea chairman Trevor Birch, around a month after Steve Cooper was named head coach at the Championship club.

Huge blow

If this report from Football Insider is true and Scott does end up joining Middlesbrough in the coming days, this surely won’t be good news for Amanda Staveley and co as one of their targets will have to be chalked off the list and therefore narrow down their remaining options for the role.

Moving forward, it would be in the club’s best interest if they secured a director as soon as possible but make sure they get the right person in to give them the best chance of not only potentially securing the best possible incoming transfers in January but to make sure the club is running how it should be and how the owners want it to be run for the foreseeable future under their reign.

It’s a shame because Scott would have been an impressive capture by the Magpies. He helped steer the Swans to consecutive play-off finishes while acquiring the likes of Ryan Manning and Jamal Lowe. Per SofaScore, the former ranks as the club’s seventh-best performer this term while Lowe bagged 14 in his debut campaign in Wales.

Thus, he evidently has a keen eye for spotting talent and surely could have brought a great deal of expertise to St James’ Park. In turn, Staveley will quite understandably be gutted if he moves elsewhere, especially to a rival in the northeast.

Nonetheless, they will have to find somebody else and with the Toon managing to concede 30 league goals in their 15 games so far this season, they need to identify a candidate quickly to fix their vast issues.

In other news: NUFC could land the next Xavi with £31.5m-rated gem who “always finds the best escape” – opinion

Sidão foca 47 pontos, lembra Bota e celebra: 'Agora, posso ter vida social'

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Sidão curte nesses dois dias de folga dados por Dorival Júnior a consequência de sua grande atuação na vitória por 1 a 0 sobre o Sport, no domingo, que tirou o São Paulo da zona de rebaixamento do Brasileiro. O goleiro celebra que tem vida social, passeando com a família. Mas pede pés no chão e lembra de quando atuou no Botafogo, no ano passado, que não perdeu de foco a busca pela pontuação que garante o clube na Série A e chegou à Libertadores.

– Foi uma lição que tive no Botafogo. Se puder, vou passar aqui. É focar nos 47 pontos para afastar de vez esse fantasma. Aí, vendo onde estamos na tabela, podemos brigar por coisa melhor. Mas é fazer logo essa pontuação para encerrar o assunto de rebaixamento. Está muito embolado. Com qualquer resultado negativo, a gente pode voltar para a zona de rebaixamento. É manter o foco para continuar subindo na tabela – disse Sidão ao Sportv.

O Tricolor passou 13 rodadas na zona de rebaixamento, mas, agora, com 31 pontos, está em 14º lugar, a um ponto da faixa de descenso. Como o elenco só se reapresenta na tarde desta quarta-feira, cabe a Sidão, o herói do São Paulo no fim de semana, curtir a vida com tranquilidade, finalmente.

– Dá para sair de casa, né? Eu até estava passeando no shopping com a minha esposa agora pouco. Dá para ter vida social. Na zona de rebaixamento, nós nos privamos disso, por respeito ao torcedor. Agora, fora da zona de rebaixamento, tenho vida social – comentou, feliz com sua reviravolta no clube, após sofrer com críticas.

– A vida ensina muita coisa. Já me bateu bem forte. Cheguei ao São Paulo no começo do ano pegando pênalti, todos falando bem para caramba de mim, depois tive uma fase bem ruim, sofri bastante. Passei um tempo difícil pessoalmente, no tempo em que fiquei fora por conta da lesão, incapacitado de fazer o que gosta, mas voltei trabalhando forte. É trabalhar sério, com pés no chão, para ajudar o São Paulo.

Nesse momento de alta, Sidão não cansa de falar em Rogério Ceni, responsável por sua contratação, no começo do ano. E o Mito, que viaja pela Europa para continuar se especializando na função de treinador, fez questão de felicitar o camisa 12 pelas defesas que fez contra o Sport.

– Sou grato ao Rogério. Sei como é difícil ter contato com o Rogério. É, realmente, um privilégio poder trocar mensagens com ele. Ele me mandou parabéns da Inglaterra. Sou grato a Deus por tê-lo colocado no meu caminho e a ele por ter aberto as portas do São Paulo para mim, ainda mais sendo o maior ídolo, tendo jogado na posição. E teve um pouco de paz, vendo que acertou no cara que trouxe – comentou, rindo ao se comparar com Ceni.

– O Rogério, em um jogo como esse, faria um gol de falta ou de pênalti e salvado no fim. Não fiz gol, mérito do Marquinhos (Marcos Guilherme), mas fiz minha parte, graças a Deus, junto com companheiros, com a galera ajudando na área para tirar a bola.

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