أول تعليق من اتحاد الكرة بعد إدانته من وزارة الرياضة في أزمة ملعب نهائي إفريقيا

علق حازم إمام عضو الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم على البيان الصادر من وزارة الشباب والرياضة بشأن أزمة الأهلي في نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا وتحميل المسئولية للإدارة التنفيذية بالجبلاية.

وكانت لجنة الشكاوى الخاصة بعدم الشفافية والفساد بوزارة الشباب والرياضة قد أعلنت أن الإدارة التنفيذية باتحاد الكرة تتحمل المسئولية نظرًا لعدم عرض أمر الخطاب المرسل من الاتحاد الإفريقي لكرة القدم في حينه لاتخاذ القرار المناسب.

طالع أيضًا.. عاجل | وزارة الرياضة تعلن المسئول عن أزمة الأهلي وملعب نهائي إفريقيا.. و4 توصيات

وقال حازم إمام خلال مداخلة هاتفية ببرنامج “ملعب أون تايم سبورت” عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورت”: “لا يوجد أي عضو مجلس إدارة كان يعلم شيئًا عن خطاب تنظيم نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا، وفكرة أنا هناك شخصًا ما يستهدف الأهلي غير صحيحة”.

وأضاف: “عندما جاء الخطاب كان الأهلي والزمالك يشاركان في البطولة، والخطاب لم يصل لنا، وأول اجتماع لنا كان بتاريخ 21 فبراير 2022”.

وأردف: “أي أحد أخطأ أو كان مساهمًا في الخطأ سيعاقب ولن نتستر على شيء ولسنا ضد نادي معين”.

واختتم: “عندما أتينا إلى اتحاد الكرة كانت كل الفرق المصرية تشارك في البطولات الإفريقية، وإذا كان هناك خطأ سنعتذر ولا يوجد أحد لا يخطئ، ولو كنت أنا سأعتذر”.

Pundit: Duo will boost Sheffield Wednesday’s promotion chances

Carlton Palmer has exclusively told Football FanCast that Sheffield Wednesday would enhance their promotion chances significantly by keeping Barry Bannan and Josh Windass at the club.

The Owls suffered relegation from the Championship last season but Darren Moore, who was appointed as manager in March, will be aiming to seal an immediate return to the second tier.

While a host of players have left Hillsborough since suffering the drop, Wednesday still have stars Bannan and Windass on their books little more than a week ahead of the League One campaign getting underway.

The duo have been linked with a quickfire return to the Championship during the transfer window but Moore is certain the Owls will be able to retain their services.

Windass has been on the radar of Millwall, Queens Park Rangers and Birmingham City.

Ex-Wednesday midfielder Palmer believes keeping Bannan and Windass could be the difference between a Championship return and another campaign in League One.

Speaking exclusively to Football FanCast, he said: “The salaries they are on may work in Sheffield Wednesday’s favour because even though they’ve got relegated, they’re on big salaries for the Championship.

“Even though they might want to move on, they won’t want to move on and take a cut in salary.

“If they can keep those two players, that would be good for Wednesday.”

Gambhir, Hirwani top Ray-Ban ratings

As the Indian domestic season kicked off with a revamped Ranji Trophy league structure, many eyes turned to the Ray-Ban domestic cricket ratings after the first month of play to assess the relative merits of the batsmen and bowlers slogging it out.Delhi opener Gautam Gambhir found himself at the top of the batting ratings with a net 626 points, only two more than Hyderabad star Ambati Rayudu. Abhijit Kale (Maharashtra), Yashpal Singh (Services) and Thilak Naidu (Karnataka) make up the rest of the top five. (Click here for the top 25 batsmen.)For somebody who has played only four innings, Gambhir’s feat of notching up a double-century (233) and a big hundred (157) in that period is remarkable – the main reason he is at number one in the ratings this month. Young turk Rayudu finds himself at second for much the same reason; in three of his six innings, Rayudu had scores of 210, 159 and 55.Consistency-wise, however, Thilak Naidu – as the graph shows – is the man to plump for. Four innings saw him cross 50 all four times; on one occasion he made 167, while he got close to a century with 98 and 86 on two other occasions. The lack of more centuries sees him miss out on a higher rank, just as the tally of three centuries in eight innings sees Kale come in at number three. The real flash-in-the-pan performance is perhaps that of Amay Khurasiya; aside from his one steep double-century score, his graph shows few remarkable displays of batting.Indian one-Test wonder and Madhya Pradesh leg-spinner Narendra Hirwani notches up 560 points in the bowling sweeps, as does Railways off-spinner Kulamani Parida. Hirwani, however, gets the edge by virtue of tallying up more five-wicket hauls than Parida. KN Ananthapadmanabhan (Kerala), Pritam Gandhe (Vidarbha) and Madhusudan Acharya (Vidarbha) come in at three, four and five respectively. (Click here for the top 25 bowlers.)In fact, Hirwani and Vidarbha offie Gandhe are also neck-and-neck in the bowling department, but the former sticks his own ahead on the basis of playing two more innings and thereby picking more wickets. Gandhe struck form in all of his four innings, taking five wickets in three of them and four wickets in the fourth.Gandhe loses out unfortunately to a few players with more innings – and thereby more wickets – under their belt. Parida at second has played as many as seven innings, but his tally of 23 is not appreciably more than Gandhe’s 19. Scraping into the top six is Mumbai off-spinner Faisal Shaikh, who does so on the strength of one eight-wicket innings haul; his other five innings reaped only eight wickets put together!

Clancy: Demiral up for grabs this summer

Italian football expert Conor Clancy believes that Juventus defender Merih Demiral is up for grabs this summer.

Journalist Nicolo Schira reported in June that Demiral’s agents had spoken to Tottenham and that Juventus were asking for €40million for the defender, but also included that Everton had asked about him.

Demiral had a couple of injury problems last season and with that, he was limited to only making 15 appearances in Serie A for Juventus.

He is also competing for a starting berth with Matthijs De Ligt and the Italian centre-half pairing, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini, with the latter, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano, set to sign a new contract with Juventus until 2023.

With a plethora of talent amongst their defensive ranks, Demiral may have to move away to get more game time, and with rumoured interest in his signature this summer, Conor Clancy exclusively told Football FanCast: “I really rate him, I think as a defender he’s got the potential to have it all, he’s really, really good.

“When he played for Juve regularly, he was excellent, then an injury kind of messed him up and he’s not recovered since. I do think he needs a move, I do think he wants a move and with careful management, he could go somewhere and be an incredible defender again, but it’s all gone a bit stale for him at Juve unfortunately, so yeah, I think he’s up for grabs.”

Tottenham are targeting the centre-half position as an area they need to strengthen this summer. Toby Alderweireld has left to join Al-Duhail, while Spurs being linked with Atalanta defender Cristian Romero, according to Fabrizio Romano.

إيسترن كومباني: لم يصل لنا أي شيء رسمي بشأن تأجيل مباراة الأهلي

أكد هاني أمان الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة إيسترن كومباني أنه لم يتواصل معهم أي مسئول في رابطة الأندية أو أي خطاب رسمي بشأن تأجيل مباراة الأهلي.

الأهلي يواجه إيسترن كومباني، يوم الأربعاء الموافق 25 من شهر مايو الجاري، في إطار منافسات الجولة الرابعة عشر المؤجلة من عمر منافسات الدوري.

وقال هاني أمان في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر فضائية “المحور”: “ملتزمون بقرار رابطة الأندية بشأن مباراة الأهلي ولكن نرحب بتأجيل اللقاء، ليس لدينا أي مشكلة في تأجيل مباراة الأهلي المقبلة ولكننا حتى الأن ملتزمون بما أقرته رابطة الأندية”.

طالع أيضًا.. بيان رسمي.. إيسترن كومباني يعلن موقفه من تأجيل مباراة الأهلي

وتابع: “حتى الآن لم  يتواصل معنا أي مسئول في رابطة الأندية أو أي خطاب رسمي بشأن تأجيل مباراة الأهلي”.

وعن حضور رونالدينيو والتواجد في مباراة الأهلي: “اتفقنا مع رونالدينيو للحضور إلى مصر خلال الفترة المقبلة والتواجد في مباراة الأهلي، وجود رونالدينيو سيمثل إضافة للسياحة المصرية كونه أحد الشخصيات الرياضية البارزة حول العالم”.

Sri Lanka's Prime Minister to Declare Open Champions Trophy

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe will declare open the ICC Champions Trophy Sri Lanka 2002 in a vibrant and colourful opening ceremony at 1:30 p.m. (0730 GMT) on Thursday, 12th September at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium.The opening, which is scheduled prior to the first match of the tournament where hosts Sri Lanka take on Pakistan, will feature a multi-faceted display of Sri Lankan culture, with colourfully clad elephants, more than a thousand dancers, two hundred drummers, and one hundred flag-bearers.The theme song for the tournament will be sung by the popular Sri Lankan band "Wildfire."Mr. Malcom Gray, President of the International Cricket Council, will hand over the trophy to the Prime Minister, who will then officially declare the tournament open.Media contacts:
Mark Harrison
Media Manager
ICC Champions Trophy Sri Lanka 2002
(94) 77-730337

Niresh Eliatamby
Media Manager
Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka
(94) 77-418848

Waughs move closer to World Cup on the sidelines

SYDNEY, July 19 AAP – Steve and Mark Waugh are almost certain to be watching next year’s cricket World Cup from the sidelines after the national selectors sent a clear message to the unwanted pair today.The 37-year-old twins, dropped from the national side earlier this year, couldn’t count themselves among Australia’s top 28 one-day players after failing to make it into the Australia A one-day side to play seven one-dayers against South Africa A in September.The 14-man national side is the same as that which took on Pakistan in three one-dayers last month with the addition of Queensland spin bowler Nathan Hauritz.The 14-man A team is not an experiment with youth – it has its share of experienced players, including Justin Langer, Greg Blewett, Ian Harvey, Andrew Symonds and Simon Katich, who doesn’t even have an Australian Cricket Board contract.The fact the brothers weren’t included is a clear pointer to their future in limited overs cricket.Adam Gilchrist, vice-captain to Waugh in the Test side and deputy to Ricky Ponting in the one-day side, was surprised the twins weren’t in one of the teams.”It is a bit odd,” Gilchrist said.”Obviously … the Waughs could easily slot into any team and still do well.”Langer, who played his last one-dayer for Australia five years ago, will captain the A side.He refused to discount Steve Waugh’s chances of a recall to the national side but figured it unlikely.”There is no doubt he has got the ability to, (it is) whether the opportunity comes up for him to,” Langer said.”Having spoken to him recently, he still has the desire to do it and, if any person could do it against all the odds that are probably stacked against him to do it and make a return, he could.”Both Waughs are still counted among the world’s top-20 one-day players with the latest PricewaterhouseCoopers ratings having them at equal 19th.National selection chairman Trevor Hohns said he was “very, very comfortable” with the two sides, including an A side which included newcomers in 21-year-old NSW all-rounder Michael Clarke and Tasmanian pace bowler Damien Wright.”There’s a couple of guys there I suppose who are a bit of a look and see proposition – we are experimenting a little bit,” Hohns said in a statement.”These matches against South Africa A provide players with valuable experience at the international level and importantly, for those players who may eventually be selected for the World Cup, the familiarity of playing in South Africa.”Steve Waugh, through his manager Robert Joske, said he’d wanted to go on the tour.”I was more than willing to go on the tour if selected but that is not the case,” said Waugh, who will travel to India next week as part of his deal with sponsor MRF.Joske described Waugh as “stoic and strong”.Mark Waugh’s manager, Leo Karis, said he was “not overly surprised” the long-serving batsman had been left out of the A team.He said his client hadn’t given up hope of forcing his way back into World Cup calculations with strong performances in the domestic one-day competition.The national side will play Pakistan and possibly Kenya in a one-day series in Nairobi – pending a security report – from August 27 to September 7.Australia will then travel to Sri Lanka for the ICC Champions Trophy from September 12-29, where it’s drawn in the same group as New Zealand and Bangladesh.Four group winners advance to the knockout semifinals.ACB chief executive James Sutherland said Australia’s participation in the Kenyan tournament would be confirmed once the regular security and operational checks had been done.The tournament was originally to have taken place in Pakistan, and was to have involved New Zealand.But security concerns ruled out Pakistan as a venue and New Zealand said it wouldn’t play in Kenya because it had promised its players a full break in July and August.Kenya was likely to take New Zealand’s place in the triangular tournament.”The ACB has informed the Pakistan Cricket Board that the Australian team is available for the Kenyan one-day international series,” Sutherland said in a statement.”But participation is subject to our satisfaction that player security measures are in place and cricket facilities are adequate.”We need to go through some formalities before we confirm our participation.”Australia and Pakistan have to yet to sort out a venue for a scheduled three-Test tour of Pakistan in October.Bangladesh looms as a possible host after Pakistan was ruled off-limits due to on-going security concerns.Cricket in Pakistan has been badly hit in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks on the United States and the resulting war on terror in Afghanistan, as well as tension with neighbouring India.The two Australian teams named today were:Australia: Ricky Ponting (capt), Adam Gilchrist, Michael Bevan, Andrew Bichel, Jason Gillespie, Nathan Hauritz, Matthew Hayden, Brett Lee, Darren Lehmann, Jimmy Maher, Damien Martyn, Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne, Shane Watson.Australia A: Justin Langer, (capt), Simon Katich (vice-capt), Greg Blewett, Nathan Bracken, Ryan Campbell, Michael Clarke, Stuart Clark, Ian Harvey, Mark Higgs, Brad Hogg, Michael Hussey, Andrew Symonds, Brad Williams, Damien Wright.

Howey happy for Silva to leave Man City for Barcelona - Exclusive

At Manchester City and under Pep Guardiola, nobody is safe from rotation with even Ederson being rested last season with Scott Carson making his debut for the club in their 4-3 win against Newcastle United, and that may be a factor behind Bernardo Silva wanting to leave, according to former defender Steve Howey.

Silva has reportedly told Manchester City that he would like to leave the club this summer with Barcelona his preferred destination, which shows despite their recent failings and financial difficulties that the Catalan giants are still a huge attraction for any player.

The Portuguese winger is someone that fits perfectly into Guardiola’s style of play with his close control and ability to interchange positions during the match, but despite being handed 24 starts in the Premier League he could only manage two goals and four assists which may tempt City to sell the wantaway winger.

Barcelona failed to win La Liga last season as they finished third behind both Madrid clubs while also crashing out of the Champions League in the Round of 16, however they are still a massive club that players want to play for as Howey explained exclusively to Transfer Tavern:

“He could be in a period of time where he wants to be playing a lot more regular football and let’s be honest, if you go to Barcelona, as a player that’s the peak and everybody thinks that if you’re at Barcelona or Real Madrid, then you’re a top, top player.”

Silva was signed from Monaco following their Ligue 1 title triumph and stunning run in the Champions League and despite never been a regular under Guardiola, like many players, but he has still managed to score 35 goals and register 44 assists during his time at the Etihad.

If they were to part ways with Silva then it could potentially free up some funds on the wage bill and a valuable spot in the squad for Jack Grealish who is reportedly a target for City.

Barbados Cricket Association records operating loss

For the second straight year, the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) has recorded an operating loss of close to half-million dollars

19-Jul-2002For the second straight year, the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) has recorded an operating loss of close to half-million dollars.And the deficit has come in spite of more than $300 000 in revenue from its newly-introduced lottery.Draft financial statements obtained by the WEEKEND NATION revealed the BCA incurred a loss of $456 098 for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2002.This follows a shortfall of $657 344 the previous year when the BCA recorded its biggest loss in more than a decade.Additionally, the BCA’s auditors say they have been "unable to confirm or verify by alternative means the amount of $248 498 included in the balance of $1 161 164 due from the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)."Accordingly, we were not able to determine whether any adjustments might be necessary to the balance from the WICB revenue, excess expenditure for the year and accumulated funds."The financial statements, which are to be presented at the July 30 annual general meeting at Sherbourne Conference Centre, are certain to be debated vigorously among members of the largest and most respected sporting association in the island.During the year under review, the BCA did not increase its revenue, the figure dropping from $2 324 744 to $2 309 382.The lottery, which started in mid-February, brought in $333 333 and advertising returns went up by close to $50 000, but revenue from sponsorship, rental of boxes and subscriptions all declined by substantial amounts.Another area where revenue decreased was from the share of gate receipts from international matches during the 2000 home season. The BCA’s share from WICB was $30 063 compared with $114 157 the previous year.The BCA managed to decrease its expenditure by $216 608, but it is significant to note it spent $237 685 in legal and professional fees.

Waugh is the best, says Ganguly

It may seem a bit strange, especially after the verbal duels that both have had

Staff Reporter03-May-2001It may seem a bit strange, especially after the verbal duels that both have had. However, the best captain that Sourav Ganguly has seen so far is none other than Australia’s Steve Waugh. The Indian captain made this confession on Wednesday evening while inaugurating a road that had been named after him in Rajarhat in the North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal. Ganguly unveiled a plaque containing the new name of the road – Sourav Ganguly Avenue – at a function organised by the Rajarhat Gopalpur Municipality. There were thousands to see the inaugural ceremony. They wanted a question & answer session withGanguly which the latter gracefully agreed to. It was during the course of this session that he mentioned the name of Steve Waugh as the best captain he had come across.When asked to name his favourite cricketer, Ganguly replied, “Sachin Tendulkar. It is a great pleasure batting with him.” The answer was greeted with thunderous applause. However, when asked to name the all time best batsman, Ganguly like many others before him mentioned the name of Sir Donald Bradman. However, he was also quick to point out that his idol was David Gower. “Gower’s artistic exploits with the bat turned me into his fan.”The question that really made him think was `Who is the best all rounder in the world”. Ganguly thought a lot before replying, “Sir Gary Sobers. I have not seen him play. But from what I have heard and read he is definitely the best all-rounder that the game of cricket has seen.” He also added that Wasim Akram was the best bowler that he has faced so far. When asked what the secret ofhis success was against Pakistan, Ganguly said, “There is no secret behind the success against Pakistan. I always want to perform. The opposition does not matter.”Ganguly also fluently handled his inaugural address. “I am really very happy at the way I have been honoured by naming a road after me. I will try to satisfy everybody with my performance and play as long as I can for India” he said.

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