رسميًا | إنتر ميلان يعلن ضم بافارد من بايرن ميونخ

أعلن نادي إنتر ميلان الإيطالي تعاقده رسميًا مع المدافع الدولي الفرنسي بنيامين بافارد، من صفوف بايرن ميونخ الألماني.

وأشارت التقارير إلى أن قيمة الصفقة بلغت 30 مليون يورو ثابتة بالإضافة إلى مليوني يورو كمتغيرات، ولم يعلن إنتر ميلان في بيانه عن مدة العقد الموقع مع بافارد.

بعد بداياته في جيمونت، دخل بافارد قطاع الشباب في فريق ليل الفرنسي، وظهر مع الفريق الأول في الدوري الفرنسي في يناير 2015 ضد نانت.

اقرأ أيضًا | ذا أثليتك: ليفربول يتواصل مع بايرن ميونخ لضم جرافنبرخ

وبعد موسمين انتقل بافارد إلى شتوتجارت الألماني ولعب له ثلاث مواسم، وشارك في 88 مباراة وصعد إلى الدوري الألماني.

وتألق بافارد في  كأس العالم 2018، حيث شارك مع المنتخب الفرنسي الذي توج باللقب، وقد لعب 6 مباريات وسجل هدفًا رائعًا ضد الأرجنتين، والذي حصل على جائزة أفضل هدف في البطولة.

وفي عام 2019، انتقل بافارد إلى بايرن ميونخ وخاض معه 163 مباراة، وسجل 12 هدفًا وفاز بـ 11 لقبًا.

Ex-Avaí perto de assinar com o Paraná

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A Série B já começou, mas a diretoria do Paraná continua firme no mercado de transferências para adquirir novos jogadores. A intenção é fortalecer o plantel e dar condições ao técnico Matheus Costa lutar pelos primeiros lugares.

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Em bate-papo com a Rádio Transamérica, o diretor de futebol André Mazzuco admitiu que Luan Scapolan, ex-Avaí, pode ser confirmado nos próximos dias. ‘Chances grandes, boas chances de concretizarmos o negócio em breve’, declarou o dirigente.

Revelado pelo São Paulo, Luan teve passagens pelo Santo André, Corinthians-AL, Audax, Gil Vicente-POR, Akhisar-TUR, Juventude e Avaí. Livre no mercado, o atleta realizou exames no clube paranaense e aguarda a última reunião para assinar o contrato.

Após empatar com o Vila Nova na estreia da Série B, o Paraná volta a campo no sábado, quando encara o CRB, na Vila Capanema.

Robinho sonha com título alagoano pelo CSA

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Não deu para o CSA seguir em frente na Copa do Nordeste. O time acabou derrotado para o Botafogo-PB fora de casa e deu adeus ao campeonato. Um jogador em especial, mesmo eliminado, guardou bons momentos.

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É que Robinho, contratado recentemente junto ao Fluminense por empréstimo, marcou seu primeiro gol com as cores do CSA. Foi do atacante o único gol da equipe no duelo que terminou 3×1. A comemoração não poderia ser outra: referência ao primeiro filho que vem por aí.

‘Claro que queríamos passar, lutamos muito pra isso. E tínhamos condições de ir mais longe, de buscar o título. Mas faz parte. Fico pelo menos feliz por marcar pela primeira vez aqui no CSA, um clube que apostou em mim e que quero retribuir. Claro que a comemoração foi especial. Minha esposa Lorrayne está grávida, praticamente três meses, e estamos muito felizes. Vai ser o nosso primeiro filho”, afirmou.

Robinho, aliás, quer logo presentear o herdeiro ou herdeira que está a caminho também com um título. O CSA está na final do Alagoano contra seu rival, o CRB.

“É a final que muita gente esperava lá atrás quando saiu a tabela. Serão dois duelos muito complicados, difíceis. E com certeza de muita luta, muita entrega, é clássico, não tem como ser diferente. Vamos trabalhar ao máximo e buscar nosso melhor nas finais. Nosso foco é o título e queremos ser campeões”, finalizou.

Match abandoned after no play possible on reserve day

Persistent rain and wet conditions forced the abandonment of the World Cricket League match between Canada and Netherlands in King City

ESPNcricinfo staff29-Aug-2013No result
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsBen Cooper smashed a quick half-century and shared a crucial 70-run stand with Mudassar Bukhari for the seventh wicket•Eddie Norfolk

Persistent rain and wet conditions forced the abandonment of the World Cricket League match between Canada and Netherlands in King City. The match had a delayed start on Tuesday because of the conditions and was reduced to 28-overs a side, but rains came after 10 overs in the second innings to stop play. There was a provision of a reserve day, but no play was possible on Wednesday forcing the umpires to call the match off.Canada, who are placed at the bottom of the WCL points table, asked Netherlands to bat and had an encouraging start as Harvir Baidwan ran-out Stephan Myburgh in the second over of the innings. Netherlands’ position got worse as they lost three more wickets in quick succession to be left tottering on 22 for 4 in the ninth over. With the innings on a standstill, Michael Swart tried to blast his way out with a four and six of successive deliveries, but was dismissed in the 11th over when he slapped a Kenneth Kamyuka slower delivery straight to point. When Peter Borren holed out at long-off in the 14th over, Netherlands were in danger of not lasting their full quota. But Ben Cooper produced a counter-attacking innings of 74 of 59 deliveries to shore up the score to 143.Canada were making solid progress in their chase and were 62 for 1 after 10 overs when the rain halted play. The teams shared a point each for the result and Netherlands stayed second behind Ireland in the points table.

Three teams queue up for semi spot

ESPNcricinfo previews the crucial Group A match between Australia and Sri Lanka

The Preview by Brydon Coverdale and Devashish Fuloria16-Jun-2013Match factsMonday, June 17, The Oval
Start time 1300 (1200 GMT)Can Phillip Hughes reprise the form he showed against Sri Lanka in his first ODI series earlier this year?•Getty ImagesBig PictureAmid the vexing appearances of rain in the last few days, three of the four teams will nervously wait for the result of the final Group B match. Sri Lanka, who more often than not make it to the knockouts in ICC tournaments, just need a win; if they win big – that is, by about 90 runs in a full 50-over game – they can better England’s net run rate and finish top of the group. Australia, who have looked a shadow of their usual selves, need to win by about 125 runs to lift their NRR above that of New Zealand and knock them out. If they bat second and Sri Lanka score 200, Australia will need to chase the target down in about 27 overs. New Zealand, who looked good to make it to the next round till a day ago, need Australia to win but not absolutely thump Sri Lanka. The London weather may interrupt the match but is expected to hold better than in Cardiff or Edgbaston.If Sri Lanka do beat Australia by a big enough margin to leap over England, they will fix a semi-final date with South Africa at The Oval. The second-placed team from the group will play India in Cardiff.Although, Sri Lanka and New Zealand have better chances than Australia, it is Sri Lanka who have the situation in their control. Their batting showed form during the chase against England and their bowling was exceptional in the narrow loss to New Zealand. However, they have shown over-dependence on their three stalwarts for steering their batting and their long-awaited young brigade is yet to show signs of maturity. Sangakkara was the lone ranger against New Zealand and led the chase against England with a brilliant century. Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mahela Jayawardene played useful hands at The Oval too, but if Sri Lanka are to make further progress, their young batsmen will need to shoulder some of the burden of the seniors.Australia find themselves in a strange position. The team has cruised to the knockout stages in the past, but this time, they are in danger of being eliminated without a win. Michael Clarke admitted the team was affected by the off-field controversies, but on the field they have lacked punch in their batting. The failures of Shane Watson and the absence of David Warner and Clarke have meant the batting order has never looked menacing. Stand-in captain George Bailey has shown good form with his two half-centuries, but if Australia are to make a serious attempt at improving their net run rate apart from winning the game, they will need Watson to fire.Form guide(most recent first, last five completed games)
Australia: LWWWW
Sri Lanka: WLLWL
Watch out for…It was against Sri Lanka earlier this year that Phillip Hughes burst into one-day international cricket with a century on debut and proved that he should not be considered a Test-only player. Three single-figure scores followed but he finished the five-match series in Australia with another hundred, an unbeaten 138 that set up an Australian victory to draw the series. Hughes’ free-wheeling style can be suited to the 50-over format but he is yet to show his best form on this trip and threw his wicket away against England when he became tied down. A big score could not only help Australia stay in the series but might give Hughes the morale boost he needs ahead of the Ashes.A confident Nuwan Kulasekara is not what the Australians were hoping to face in this match. Fortunately for them his form in the previous match was most impressive for his batting – a brilliant 58 not out from 38 balls as a pinch-hitting No.5 – rather than his bowling. But they know precisely how dangerous he can be in swinging conditions, as they found to their detriment at the Gabba earlier this year. Kulasekara was the architect of Sri Lanka’s outstanding bowling effort to dismiss Australia for 74 in a match in which the hosts were lucky not to fall for their lowest ever ODI total, as they were 9 for 40 when the final pair came together. Rest assured that this Australian batting line-up will be just as wary of Kulasekara at The Oval as they will of the always threatening Lasith Malinga.Team newsMichael Clarke trained with the squad in the lead-up to the match but was still considered an unlikely starter, with Australia’s medical staff and team management taking a cautious approach with his back injury ahead of the Ashes. Xavier Doherty came in for Mitchell Starc last game and is expected to retain his position.Australia (possible) 1 Shane Watson, 2 Matthew Wade (wk), 3 Phillip Hughes, 4 George Bailey (capt), 5 Adam Voges, 6 Mitchell Marsh, 7 Glenn Maxwell, 8 James Faulkner, 9 Mitchell Johnson, 10 Clint McKay, 11 Xavier Doherty.Shaminda Eranga was expensive in the win over England at the same venue and could be challenged for a place in the side by either Thisara Perera or the spinner Sachithra Senanayake.Sri Lanka (possible) 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Kusal Perera, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Dinesh Chandimal, 6 Angelo Mathews (capt), 7 Lahiru Thirimanne, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Thisara Perera / Sachithra Senanayake, 10 Rangana Herath, 11 Lasith Malinga.Pitch and conditionsThere were plenty of runs available at The Oval when England and Sri Lanka played there on Thursday and the forecast for London on Monday is for a cloudy day with the risk of showers.Stats and trivia Sri Lanka have won six of their past 10 one-day internationals against Australia Should Australia fail to progress past the group stage it will be the first time since 2000 that they have not reached the semi-finals of a Champions Trophy or ICC KnockOut Kulasekara needs 19 runs and one wicket to become the fourth Sri Lankan to the double of 1000 runs and 150 wickets in ODIs, after Sanath Jayasuriya, Chaminda Vaas and Upul Chandana Adam Voges has played Australia’s past four ODIs, his longest consecutive streak of matches in a spread-out career spanning nearly six and a half yearsQuotes”In the last two years or so we’ve been very consistent against Australia and we’ve played them very well. We managed to handle a lot of situations better than them, so hopefully we can continue that.”
“Once someone in the top four goes on to make a hundred, the other guys bat around him. I’d like to see that happen in this game.”

Dernbach, Hamilton-Brown witnesses at Maynard inquest

England seamer Jade Dernbach and former Surrey captain Rory Hamilton-Brown are to give evidence at the inquest of Tom Maynard at Westminster Coroners’ Court on Tuesday, February 26. The pair are believed to have been among the last to have seen Maynard, their former Surrey team-mate, alive.Maynard’s body was found on the tracks near Wimbledon Park station at 5.10am on Monday, June 18, 2012. His car had been stopped by police at 4.15am after officers described it “being driven erratically on Arthur Road, SW19” after which the male driver “made off on foot.” Maynard, the son of former England batsman and batting coach, Matthew Maynard, was 23.Dernbach and Hamilton-Brown are the only cricketers called as witnesses. Hamilton-Brown, 25, relinquished the Surrey captaincy in August following a prolonged spell of compassionate leave. A school friend and housemate of Maynard, he subsequently left Surrey for a new start at Sussex. Dernbach, 26, continues to feature in England’s T20 side.

São Paulo manterá modelo de precificação dinâmica para 2019

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Modelo adotado pelo São Paulo desde o segundo semestre do ano passado, a precificação dinâmica dos ingressos para as partidas do Tricolor como mandante será mantida pela diretoria. Na prática, isto significa que o valor das entradas pode sofrer alterações conforme a relevância do adversário, da competição e do horário das partidas da equipe ao longo da temporada.

Na última terça, os sócios-torcedores do clube do Morumbi puderam comprar os ingressos para a estreia do São Paulo no Paulistão, no próximo sábado, contra o Mirassol, no Pacaembu. Os valores variam de R$ 30 a R$ 100, dependendo do setor escolhido, e há a possibilidade de meia-entrada para aqueles que usufruem deste direito. Nesta quarta, a venda foi aberta para os demais são-paulinos interessados em adquirir os bilhetes.

Em duelos mais atrativos, como a partida contra o Talleres, no dia 13 de fevereiro, pela Copa Libertadores, e como o clássico com o Palmeiras (aliás, o único que o Tricolor fará no Morumbi na primeira fase), pela 11ª rodada do Paulistão, os preços serão mais elevados. Por outro lado, em confrontos com uma tendência menor de público, como contra o Guarani, às 21h de uma quinta-feira, o valor cobrado será menor.

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Durante a Copa do Mundo do ano passado, a diretoria tricolor contratou um grupo de especialistas para identificar e analisar padrões de sua torcida. Após colher informações sobre os cinco últimos anos e ponderar dados relevantes, como horário dos jogos, clima, relevância do adversário e relevância da competição, o clube entendeu que a precificação dinâmica seria o melhor caminho a ser adotado. Adotando esta prática, comum em diversos outros grandes clubes espalhados pelo mundo, o São Paulo pretende manter sua média de pagantes e, também, de faturamento com a venda dos ingressos.

Embora não tenha conquistado nem uma taça sequer nos últimos seis anos, a torcida se mantém presente e a cada ano que passa registra números mais expressivos. Na temporada passada, quando a equipe deixou a briga pelo título do Brasileirão muito antes do previsto e encerrou a competição com um clima negativo, os tricolores registraram uma média de 29.565 torcedores por partida, a segunda melhor da história do clube. Em 2017, temporada em que o Tricolor brigou contra o rebaixamento, o time jogou para uma média de 34.438 pagantes por partida.

'We deserved to win this ODI series' – Mushfiqur

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim has said his team earned the 3-2 ODI series victory over West Indies through skill and by building up towards peak form over the past four weeks

Mohammad Isam in Mirpur08-Dec-2012

Mushfiqur Rahim: “This is the biggest win for us”•AFP

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim has said his team earned the 3-2 ODI series victory over West Indies through skill and by building up towards peak form over the past four weeks. The coming together of all three departments in the crucial final game of the series, albeit with some major scares along the way, he said, was what made the difference for Bangladesh.”We deserved to win this ODI series, judging by our performance since the Tests and our cricket skills,” Mushfiqur said after the game. “We would have at least drawn that first Test had we not made some mistakes. We didn’t bat and field well in the third and fourth [ODIs], though we bowled very well. Today our only plan was to get it right in all three departments.”This is what gave us the wins in the first two games of the ODI series. In this final game, we told everyone that we have to make sure we give 100% effort.”Bangladesh’s nerves could have frayed at two crucial points in the game, but they came out on top on both occasions. First, when Kieron Pollard began his assault, hammering eight sixes in an innings that was threatening to take the series away from the home side. As the big hits piled up at the feet of a sell-out crowd, Mushfiqur’s bowling choices were compromised. He tossed the ball to the innocuous Mominul Haque, who bowls part-time left-arm spin. Sensing an opportunity to get one more out of the ground, Pollard went for a big swish after clearing the front foot, but the ball had snuck below his bat and onto the stumps.Mushfiqur joked that he would like credit for that wicket but praised the maturity shown by Mominul: “Mominul is a fighting cricketer. That is how he is, one of my favourite young players. He takes up the challenge so when I gave him the bowling, I told him to just do what you can, don’t worry about the outcome.”The other crucial juncture was when the 91-run fourth wicket stand between Mushfiqur and Mahmudullah ended with the latter getting bowled by Sunil Narine in the 21st over, with Bangladesh still needing 97 runs to win. They had two more batsmen in the shed, Nasir Hossain and Mominul, and these two came together when Mushfiqur was also dismissed by the same bowler not long after. The two youngsters, Nasir playing the role of the senior batsmen for once, showed the guts required in these tight situations and on a 53-run fifth wicket stand that took Bangladesh almost to the victory.”When I was batting with [Mahmudullah] Riyad , I wanted to put up a partnership,” Mushfiqur said. “After I got out, another partnership was a must and credit goes to Nasir and Mominul. They handled the pressure situation very well, showed their maturity in such a game. Even Sohag Gazi’s 15 runs were vital in the circumstances.”The captain was happy with Shafiul Islam, who was a last-minute replacement for the injured Mashrafe Mortaza and the only pace bowler in the attack. He took 3 for 31 – his second-best bowling performance in terms of wickets taken and his most economical spell of bowling against a major team; he has been known to leak runs in the past.”I think 70% of [credit for] the win goes to him,” Mushfiqur said. “He bowled so well in such a final match, and it is not easy to bowl against Gayle, Pollard and Samuels. He hasn’t played for a long time [due to injury]. We kept telling him to be ready for an opportunity. He can use the inswinger with the new ball, so we were sure he could do the job.”Mushfiqur pointed out that the win had come against an in-form team that has just won the World Twenty20, and that Bangladesh were without their linchpin, Shakib Al Hasan. That, he said, made it a superior performance to the two previous series wins against teams ranked higher than Bangladesh. “I would put this above the West Indies whitewash [in 2009, against a second-string side] and the 4-0 win over New Zealand [in 2010]. This is a T20 champion side and all their top players were here.”We also missed a big performer in this series, so it became a huge challenge. I would say that this is the biggest win for us.”

محمد بركات يشيد بقرار كولر.. ويُصرح: قلق على الأهلي أمام الهلال السوداني

أشاد محمد بركات، لاعب الأهلي السابق والإعلامي الحالي، بتصريحات السويسري مارسيل كولر المدير الفني للمارد الأحمر، قبل مواجهة الهلال السوداني الحاسمة بدوري أبطال إفريقيا.

ويحل الهلال السوداني ضيفًا على الأهلي، اليوم السبت، على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي بحضور 50 ألف مُشجع، في مباراة ستحسم صاحب بطاقة التأهل الثانية من المجموعة لدور ربع النهائي رفقة الترجي التونسي.

وقال بركات في تصريحاته عبر برنامج “الريمونتادا” المُذاع على قناة “المحور”: “تصريحات كولر خلال المؤتمر الصحفي قبل مواجهة الهلال، اتسمت بالهدوء”.

طالع أيضًا | تشكيل الأهلي المتوقع أمام الهلال السوداني في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

وتابع: “المدرب السويسري ركز على نقطة مهمة للغاية وهي عدم انشغاله بتوقيت تسجيل الهدف، هذا الهدوء سينتقل للاعبين، وهو أهم ما يحتاجه الأهلي في هذه المباراة”.

وواصل: “أكثر ما يُعجبني في شخصية كولر هدوءه وتركيزه وفلسفته وأنه يلعب للفوز، ولكن أكثر ما يُقلقني أن المباراة تأتي بعد فترة التوقف الدولي، والمستوى دائماً بعد اللقاءات الدولية مع المنتخبات يظهر فيه الإرهاق على اللاعبين”.

واختتم: “اختيار كولر لـ محمد فخري لكي يتواجد معه في المؤتمر الصحفي يمنح اللاعب الواعد الثقة، ويمنح اللاعبين حالة من الهدوء، وهو قرار ذكي من المدرب”.

خاص | اتحاد الكرة يسعى لاستضافة كريستيانو رونالدو في مؤتمر اكسبو 2024

كشف مصدر خاص بالاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، عن نية مسؤوليه في إحداث تطوير في معرض مؤتمر سبورتس إكسبو المقبل.

وأكد المصدر في تصريحات خاصة لـ”بطولات” وجود مساعي مصرية لاستقدام النجم البرتغالي كريستيانو رونالدو في سبورتس إكسبو 2024.

طالع | إيهاب الكومي يتحدث عن تعيين بيريرا رئيسًا للجنة الحكام.. وتطورات شكوى كهربا

ومن المقرر أن تقيم مصر معرض إكسبو 2024 في فبراير المقبل.

وأشار المصدر إلى أن الهدف من وجود رونالدو أن يكون هو العنوان الرئيسي للمؤتمر.

ولفت إلى أهمية نقل خبرات رونالدو من خلال تصريحاته وتوصيل رسائل للاعبين الصغار.

وشدد المصدر على أن هذا سيكون له أثر كبير في نهوض وتطوير الكرة المصرية.

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