Archive | February 2016

Cahill’s Chinese career over….

Cahill's Chinese career over

Australia’s top goalscorer Tim Cahill has had his contract terminated by Chinese club Shanghai Greenland Shenhua a year after he joined. The 36-year-old former Everton star agreed to extend his stay just months ago, but said on Instagram: “I’m very sorry to announce that I have reached an agreement with Shanghai Shenhua to terminate my contract. I’m not part of the new coach Manzano’s plans for the 2016 season.” Cahill, one of the biggest foreign names in the Chinese Super League, said he was “very sad”, adding: “Regardless of whether my contract is being honoured and paid out in full, I would much rather have seen it out.”

Jelavic tranfers to China….

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West Ham striker Nikica Jelavic has joined Chinese second division side Beijing Renhe for about £2m. The 30-year-old Croatia international has made one Premier League start this season under compatriot Slaven Bilic. He follows Chelsea’s Ramires, who joined Jiangsu Suning for £25m last month, while striker Jackson Martinez joined Guangzhou Evergrande for £31m. The Colombian left Atletico Madrid for the Chinese Super League side, breaking the Asian transfer record. Jelavic signed for West Ham for £3m from Hull in August 2015, but has scored only once in the league despite making 12 appearances from the bench. He previously played for Everton and Rangers.

Court freezes Neymar’s assets….

A file picture dated 7 November 2015 shows FC Barcelona's Brazilian striker Neymar during a training session in Barcelona.

A court in Brazil has frozen assets of football star Neymar. The federal court in Sao Paulo announced it was issuing warrants to freeze almost $50m worth of assets belonging to the Brazil and Barcelona striker. They include a yacht, a jet and several properties. Neymar, 23, is accused of tax evasion between 2011 and 2013 and faces legal proceedings. He has denied any wrongdoing.

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Obafemi Martins joins China’s Shanghai Shenhua….

Obafemi Martins

Nigeria striker Obafemi Martins has joined Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua in a multi-million dollar deal, BBC Sport can reveal. The 31-year-old makes the switch from Seattle Sounders, where he scored 43 goals in 84 appearances for the MLS club he joined in March 2013. Martins, who joins Senegalese striker Demba Ba at the Shanghai club, becomes the latest high-profile player to make the switch to the cash-rich Super League. Martins burst into the international limelight at Italian side Inter Milan before switching to Newcastle in August 2006. He scored 35 goals in his three seasons with the Magpies. The striker, who has also had spells in Germany, Russia and Spain, will be remembered for scoring Birmingham City’s winner in their 2-1 Carling Cup final victory over Arsenal in 2011 – the club’s first silverware since 1963. He has scored 18 goals in 41 international appearances for three-time African champions Nigeria and was voted Africa’s most promising talent in 2003 and 2004.

English Premier League results….

Sunderland's winner

Saturday 13 February, 2016:

Sunderland 2 – 1 Man Utd 

Bournemouth 1 – 3 Stoke 

Crystal Palace 1 – 2 Watford 

Everton 0 – 1 West Brom 

Norwich 2 – 2 West Ham 

Swansea 0 – 1 Southampton 

Chelsea 5 – 1 Newcastle

 

Ranieri corrects Wenger claim….

Ranieri was in charge of the Chelsea side that defeated Arsenal in 2004

Claudio Ranieri has refuted Arsene Wenger’s claims that the Leicester manager has never beaten his Arsenal side, reminding the Frenchman of Chelsea’s Champions League defeat of their London rivals back in 2004. Wayne Bridge scored a late winner to send Chelsea, who Ranieri managed from 2000-04, through to the semi-finals to face a Monaco side that eventually finished runners-up to champions Porto. Wenger’s remark came as his Arsenal side prepare to welcome Leicester to the Emirates at the weekend, a game that the Gunners will be aiming to win to close the gap on the league leaders. And Ranieri admitted he will remind Wenger of his victory nearly 12 years ago before kick-off on Super Sunday.  “The last time I met him I won 2-1 in the Champions League quarter-final with Chelsea,” he said. “He forgot, but I remember. “I will tell him on Sunday. I remember what I want to remember.”

Valcke banned for 12 years….

Jerome Valcke

Former FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke has been banned from all football-related activity for 12 years. The decision has been made by FIFA’s independent ethics committee following allegations of potential misconduct related to sales of World Cup tickets. Valcke has also been fined 100,000 Swiss francs. A statement from FIFA’s Ethics Committee said: “The adjudicatory chamber found that a sports marketing firm had gained an undue advantage from the selling of World Cup tickets. Not only did Mr Valcke do nothing to stop these activities, he encouraged the persons responsible to do so.” The statement added that Valcke had “travelled at FIFA’s expense purely for sightseeing reasons” and by doing so had “acted against FIFA’s best interests and caused considerable financial damage to FIFA”.

Al Nassr sack manager Cannavaro….

Italy’s World Cup-winning captain Fabio Cannavaro has been sacked as manager of Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr after just four months in charge. Cannavaro won six of 14 games as boss, and leaves the defending champions sixth in the Saudi Pro League, 18 points behind leaders Al Hilal. It was his second managerial role after a seven-month spell at Chinese side Guangzhou Evergrande. Ex-defender Cannavaro, 42, led Italy to a fifth World Cup triumph in 2006. In his club career he played most notably for Parma, Juventus and Real Madrid. He won the UEFA Cup and two Coppa Italia trophies with Parma, while also collecting two La Liga titles while at Madrid and the 2006 Ballon d’Or.

Hoffenheim appoint 28-year-old manager….

Hoffenheim have made Julian Nagelsmann the youngest manager in German Bundesliga history after appointing the 28-year-old as their new manager. The under-19s coach succeeds Huub Stevens, 62, who resigned on Wednesday because of ill health. Nagelsmann was due to take charge next season but will now manage the league strugglers with immediate effect following “intensive talks”. He has signed a three-year deal with the club through to June 2019. Hoffenheim are currently five points off the relegation play-off place and seven points from safety. What a bold step! Nigeria’s Chinedu Obasi once played for Hoffenheim.

Costa breaks nose in training….

Diego Costa will be available to face Newcastle despite a broken nose

Chelsea striker Diego Costa has suffered a broken nose but remains in contention to face Newcastle on Saturday. Costa suffered the injury while challenging for a header with an academy player, who was brought in to train with the first team, according to Blues manager Guus Hiddink. The 27-year-old Spain international will be fitted with a mask and return to light training later on Friday before meeting up with his team-mates ahead of Saturday’s game against Newcastle at Stamford Bridge.

First La Liga monthly award for Messi….

Lionel Messi surprisingly took 23 attempts to win the La Liga monthly gong

Lionel Messi has been named Spain’s La Liga Player of the Month for January – the first time he has won the monthly award. The award has been given out since the beginning of the 2013/14 Primera Division season, but the five-time FIFA Ballon d’Or winner had not won it until now. The Barcelona forward finally came out on top at the 23rd time of asking, after scoring six goals in as many league games in January. Messi struck a hat-trick against Granada as well as scoring in victories over Athletic Bilbao, Malaga and Atletico Madrid to take his total of league goals for the season to 12. Remarkably, Messi is only the second Barcelona player to win the award, following Neymar’s success in November. Cristiano Ronaldo has landed the gong twice since it began in September 2013, as have Atletico pair Diego Godin and Antoine Griezmann and Real Sociedad striker Carlos Vela.

Prove your fitness and join us Eboue….

Emmanuel Eboue

Ex-Arsenal defender Emmanuel Eboue is training with Sunderland in a a bid to prove his fitness and earn a contract with the Black Cats. The former Arsenal right-back is a free agent after being released by Turkish side Galatasaray last summer, and is currently training with the Black Cats. Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce was looking to recruit a right-back in the January transfer window to provide competition for Billy Jones and the inexperienced on-loan Spurs man DeAndre Yedlin, but a loan move for Arsenal’s ex-Newcastle United defender Mathieu Debuchy fell through. And now Big Sam is running the rule over 32-year-old Ivory Coast international Eboue as he continues to looks to strengthen in that area. “It’s a possibility,” he said.

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Payet extends West Ham contract….

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West Ham midfielder Dimitri Payet has signed a new five-and-a-half year contract. The 28-year-old joined the club in the summer from French side Marseille in a deal worth more than £10m. The France international has excelled this season, scoring six goals in 22 appearances to help the Hammers to sixth in the Premier League. The new deal – replacing Payet’s previous five-year contract – lasts until summer 2012. Hammers co-owner David Sullivan recently described Payet as the “signing of the season”. “He’s the best player I’ve signed in 25 years,” said the 67-year-old. “He’s a £30m player. He’s a supreme footballer. He makes every player in our side play better. “On his day, he’s world class, he’s unstoppable.”

Sunderland sack Johnson….

Adam Johnson

Adam Johnson has been sacked by Sunderland after pleading guilty to one count of sexual activity with a child and one charge of grooming. The 28-year-old footballer’s contract was terminated hours after he was dropped for Saturday’s Premier League match against Manchester United. He will stand trial on Friday on two further counts of sexual activity with a child, which he denies. Sportswear firm Adidas has cancelled its contract with the midfielder. After Johnson’s arrest in March 2015, the club suspended him, but then lifted the ban following talks with his representatives and the Professional Footballers’ Association.

Bojan extends Stoke deal….

BOjan

Stoke striker Bojan Krkić has signed a new four-and-a-half year contract with the club, keeping him with the Potters until the summer of 2020. Bojan began his career at Barcelona after progressing through the youth ranks at La Masia. His early promise saw him make his first-team debut at the age of 17 years and 19 days, breaking the record set by Lionel Messi. Last season, Bojan suffered a serious knee injury, from which he has recovered.

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Iheanacho ready for Spurs fight….

Iheanacho has scored eight goals for City this season

Nigeria international Kelechi Iheanacho says Manchester City will fight Tottenham “to the final whistle” when the teams go head-to-head on Super Sunday. City head to White Hart Lane having seen their Premier League title bid rocked by a 3-1 home defeat to leaders Leicester City last weekend. As a result, Manuel Pellegrini’s side are six points behind the Foxes and one behind Spurs on a weekend which also sees Arsenal play host to Leicester.

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Nestle ends sponsorship deal with IAAF….

The IAAF has suffered a new blow after Nestle announced it has terminated its sponsorship of the world athletics’ governing body. The Swiss-based food and beverage company said in a statement it was concerned its own reputation could be damaged by association, owing to the doping and corruption scandals involving the IAAF. Nestle was a financial backer of the IAAF Kids Athletics programme, being its main sponsor since 2012. Nestle said in its statement: “We have decided to end our partnership with the IAAF Kids’ Athletics programme with immediate effect. This decision was taken in light of negative publicity associated with allegations of corruption and doping in sport made against the IAAF.

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Bolton chairman Gartside dies aged 63….

Phil Gartside

Bolton Wanderers chairman Phil Gartside has died aged 63 following a battle with cancer. He was chairman for 16 years, during which time the club enjoyed an 11-year stint in the Premier League and two UEFA Cup campaigns. “This is a very sad day for everyone,” said Brett Warburton, vice-chairman of the Championship club. “Phil has been a personal friend for more than 30 years. We send our deepest condolences to all Phil’s family.” Our own Jay Jay Okocha was signed by Bolton and made captain under his tenure.

Liverpool owners scrap £77 ticket….

Liverpool fans

Liverpool’s owners have scrapped their controversial £77 ticket and apologised for the “distress caused” by last week’s pricing announcement. Thousands of fans left 77 minutes into Saturday’s draw with Sunderland at Anfield in protest at the planned top-price £77 ticket in the new main stand. In reversing their decision, club owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) told disgruntled fans “Message received.” Liverpool’s dearest matchday ticket will now stay at £59.

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