الزمالك يعلن عبر بطولات عن مدرب فريق اليد الجديد

كشف حمادة عبد الباري المدير الإداري لكرة اليد في نادي الزمالك عن المدرب الجديد للفريق في الموسم المقبل.

وكان الزمالك تفاوض في الفترة الماضية مع العديد من المدربين أبرزهم مجدي أبو المجد وباسم السبكي وأيمن صلاح لكن المفاوضات لم تكلل بالنجاح.

اقرأ أيضا.. محمد رمضان لاعب يد الزمالك يُعلن اعتزاله والاتجاه للتدريب

وقال عبد الباري في تصريحات خاصة لـ “بطولات” إنه تقرر تعيين أحمد رمضان كمدرب لفريق اليد في الموسم المقبل. 

وتعاقد الزمالك مع أحمد رمضان الذي تولى المهمة بشكل مؤقت وساهم في تحقيق الفريق لقب كأس الكؤوس الإفريقية على حساب الأهلي.

الزمالك كان قد حقق في الموسم الماضي بطولتي كأس السوبر وكأس الكؤوس الإفريقية بينما خسر بطولتي الدوري والكاس لحساب الأهلي وكذلك لقب كأس السوبر الإفريقي.

وخسر الزمالك خدمات لاعبه الدولي حسن وليد “قداح” برحيله إلى صفوف كيلسي البولندي في صفقة انتقال مجانية عقب انتهاء عقده.

Mawoyo eyes Test return against Pakistan

Tino Mawoyo, the Zimbabwe opening batsman, has been working toward his return for the Tests against Pakistan after five months out of cricket recovering from groin surgery

Firdose Moonda01-Sep-2013

Tino Mawoyo: ‘I know that I haven’t had many match situations recently but I played in the inter-squad two-day match we had and I hope I will get my place back in the team’•AFP

When Zimbabwe last played a Test, opening batsman Tino Mawoyo could only watch from the sidelines. He was nursing a severe groin injury, awaiting a hospital date and commentating on Zimbabwe’s performances and what Mawoyo saw concerned him.Although Zimbabwe had solid contributions with the bat from Brendan Taylor and Hamilton Masakadza, they lacked a dependable opening pair. The highest first-wicket partnership was 36, scored by Vusi Sibanda and Regis Chakabva in the second innings of the second Test. Those same two players had put on 23 in the first innings. Sibanda and Timysen Maruma were even less successful at the top, managing only 10 and seven in the first Test, which would explain why Maruma was dropped.Mawoyo is careful not consider himself Zimbabwe’s saviour but judging from the performances against Bangladesh, a batsman in his mould is exactly what they were missing. And now, they could have him back. He has successfully healed from the groin surgery he underwent in Johannesburg on May 22 and despite five months out of action, has been hard at work to ensure he is ready to return.”I’ve had a lot of one-on-one sessions with Grant Flower,” he told ESPNcricinfo. “I know that I haven’t had many match situations recently but I also played in the inter-squad two-day match we had and I hope I will get my place back in the team, especially because it will be against a side I have done well against.”If Zimbabwe’s think-tank relies on history, they will recall Mawoyo without hesitation. In just his second Test, he scored an accomplished, undefeated 163 against Pakistan and demonstrated temperament which eluded his team-mates. He was also the only Zimbabwean batsmen who handled the spin threat of Saeed Ajmal with absolute assurance.”He is just a wizard; he can turn the ball on glass,” Mawoyo said of Ajmal. “And we know he’ll be coming at us again but he is also not the only bowler we need to concentrate on.”Although Ajmal remains the main threat, Mawoyo has also been preparing for Abdur Rehman, who he thinks could have as much of an impact on the series, although he hopes conditions can negate both of them. “I don’t think the wickets will take as much as turn as, for example, what we played on in the West Indies,” he said. “It will probably move around quite a bit in the morning in Harare and even Bulawayo, we’ve heard won’t be as dry as normal.”Zimbabwe were, in the words of assistant coach Stephen Mangongo, “embarrassed,” by slower bowlers in the West Indies, where their inability to combine footwork with finesse was sorely exposed.Mawoyo, who last played on that tour, believes Zimbabwe have progressed from then. “We had a few issues then and we wanted to go forward. I think we’ve learned a lot. Winning the ODI was a big confidence booster. It was very encouraging to see the guys bat for longer periods.”Patience is the hallmark of Mawoyo’s game so he was heartened to see others in his team willing to employ the same mindset. Coach Andy Waller was in agreement. “The guys know they can go out and score runs against Pakistan,” he said, after the final one-dayer. “There’s a bit of confidence and self-belief.”No-one knows that better than Mawoyo, although he also knows being able to do something once does not guarantee one can do it again, unless the requisite determination and commitment is there. “I think we can do well in the Tests and I think I can do well but it’s not like I am going to be starting on 100 again. When I walk out there, I will be on nought, we all will and we’ve just got to show what we can do.”

Sreesanth, Chavan released from jail

Sreesanth and Ankeet Chavan, two of the three Rajasthan Royals players who were imprisoned in Tihar jail for alleged involvement in spot-fixing, were released on Tuesday evening.

ESPNcricinfo staff11-Jun-2013

Sreesanth: “All I can say is that I played the game in true spirit. I always gave my heart and soul for the game”•Associated Press

Sreesanth and Ankeet Chavan, two of the three Rajasthan Royals players who were imprisoned in Tihar jail for alleged involvement in spot-fixing, were released on Tuesday evening. Their team-mate, Ajit Chandila, who was arrested for the same charge, has not applied for bail.”I am very happy. I should thank my lawyer. It was a testing phase for me, the last 27 days,” Sreesanth said after his release. “I believe in the Indian judiciary and I am sure my innocence will be proved.”I don’t want to forget this (episode) but I think it taught me a lot of things. All I can say is that I played the game in true spirit. I always gave my heart and soul for the game. I am very happy and relieved. I must thank God first for sure and then my fans, family, friends, lawyer and all well wishers who stood by me during this testing time.”I have not done anything wrong and my innocence will be proved,” he told NDTV. “I can’t wait, after six surgeries on my left and right toes, all I wanted to do was play good cricket, which I did in the IPL. I just want to play for India again, asap. I will, I have full faith in myself and the judiciary.”Both Sreesanth and Chavan, who had to surrender their passports, were originally remanded to judicial custody until June 18 after the Delhi police invoked the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA) against them. But after a hearing at a Delhi court, the judge ruled that there was not enough evidence against them to keep them in prison and granted bail. Seventeen others who were arrested along with the cricketers were also granted bail.Sreesanth, Chavan and Chandila were arrested on May 16, along with eleven bookies, and were charged under the Indian Penal Code section 420 and 120B, which deal with fraud, cheating and criminal conspiracy.BCCI’s ACSU chief Ravi Sawani, who was investigating the charges levied against the three players, had submitted his report to the board on Monday.

Com expectativa por Abel, Flamengo se reapresenta para semana decisiva

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Depois de duas vitórias no Fla-Flu e a classificação para a final da Taça Rio, o elenco rubro-negro se reapresenta nesta tarde, no Ninho do Urubu, para iniciar a preparação para uma nova sequência de jogos decisivos. As dúvidas sobre as estratégias do clube podem ser várias, mas a principal preocupação, inicialmente, recai sobre Abel Braga e a condição de saúde do comandante.

O treinador teve um mal-estar durante o clássico e saiu do Maracanã direto para o Hospital Pró-Cardíaco, em Botafogo, Zona Sul do Rio, realizar uma bateria de exames, apesar das palavras de Gustavo Caldeira, médico do clube, garantir após o Fla-Flu que o técnico estava “lúcido”, “ótimo” e “passava bem”.

Com a reapresentação marcada para às 16h, a expectativa é pela presença do técnico, que, após os exames, passou a noite no Hospital Pró-Cardíaco.

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– Espero que o Abel esteja bem. Ele quem fez o nosso time ter essa gana e vontade. Melhoras para ele, que amanhã esteja com a gente para darmos um abraço -afirmou o zagueiro Rodrigo Caio, após o Fla-Flu, ainda no Maracanã.

Dentro das quatro linhas, a dúvida é sobre qual time entrará em campo no domingo, na decisão da Taça Rio – o adversário será conhecido nesta quinta-feira, no dielo emtre Vasco e Bangu.

Assim como foi na semifinal, a definição dos titulares passará pelos resultados das avaliações do departamento médico e de fisiologia. O atacante Bruno Henrique, expulso no clássico, é quem será baixa no Fla na final com certeza.

Diego e Gabriel Barbosa, por exemplo, não foram relacionados para o Fla-Flu. Contudo, nem a presença dos dois está garantida. Afinal, na próxima quarta, dia 3 de abril, o Rubro-Negro enfrenta o Peñarol, do Uruguai, no Maracanã pela Copa Libertadores, torneio que é a prioridade do clube no primeiro semestre.

Struggling teams look to leave the bottom third

Preview of the match between Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders in Raipur

The Preview by Sidharth Monga30-Apr-2013Match factsMay 1, 2013
Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)Jacques Kallis hasn’t been fluent with the bat this season•BCCI

Big PictureTeams usually go into the IPL targeting one win more than half the matches they play, and then take it from there. Nine has been the magic number all captains have been talking about. Defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Daredevils have played nine games each, and are six and seven wins away from that magic number.The phrase captains quote most is about doing things right and letting results take care of themselves. Knight Riders and Daredevils haven’t quite been able to do that so far. Knight Riders have relied on spin, but their local batsmen have let them down. Daredevils have the big names in both the batting and bowling department, but they haven’t fired as much as they would have liked.They don’t have much time left, and need to start winning consistently to keep the league interesting. The halfway point is way too early for teams to be ruled out of the playoff stakes.Form guideDelhi Daredevils WLWLL (most recent first)
Kolkata Knight Riders LWLLLIn the spotlightWhat has Twenty20 reduced Jacques Kallis to? In the last match, bogged down by his tournament strike rate of 106, with others failing to make up around him, he premeditated a ramp, and ended up playing from well wide of off with eyes nearly closed to get dismissed. He looks stylish when he bats, he is a classy batsman without doubt, but he shouldn’t have to resort to such ugly shots.Mahela Jayawardene, David Warner and Morne Morkel usually take the three overseas slots for Daredevils, but they haven’t been able to sort out their fourth foreign player. They have tried Andre Russell, Johan Botha, Jeevan Mendis, Ben Rohrer and Roelof van der Merwe without any success. Will they go a step ahead and play with eight Indian players?Stats and Trivia Gautam Gambhir is the second highest run-getter in all IPLs, behind Suresh Raina, but he has hit the most fours: 280. In nine matches, Daredevils’ wicketkeepers put together have registered four dismissals, the worst per-match rate in the league. Quotes”Hi guys, continue your support, KKR flight has hit slightly rough weather….am sure we’ll soon take control. Need your wishes”

Holders Hampshire downed by Davies

Steven Davies fired a career-best 127 not out as Surrey claimed a convincing nine-wicket win over reigning champions Hampshire at The Oval. It was Davies’ sixth one-day hundred, coming In 81 balls.

06-May-2013
ScorecardSteven Davies made his sixth one-day hundred•PA Photos

Steven Davies fired a career-best 127 not out as Surrey claimed a convincing nine-wicket win over reigning champions Hampshire at The Oval. It was Davies’ sixth one-day hundred, coming in 81 balls.He and opening partner Graeme Smith, who scored a quick-fire 74 from 75 balls, shared an opening stand of 162 in 21 overs after Zafar Ansari helped to restrict Hampshire to a modest 228 all out with a career-best of 4 for 46.Surrey already had 43 on the board by the end of the fourth over of their reply, with Davies warming up by pulling James Tomlinson for six. Nine overs later, Davies simultaneously took the hosts to three figures in addition to bringing up his half-century, which came off 43 deliveries.Smith, meanwhile, eased to a 36-ball fifty in the fifteenth over before he was caught at wide long-on off Liam Dawson six overs later for 74, though not before lifting Hamza Riazuddin back over his head for six.Davies moved to 98 with a second six off Michael Carberry and in the 26th over, brought up his hundred, continuing his fine start to the season, with ten fours and three sixes.Vikram Solanki also chipped in with an unbeaten 22 as he and Davies saw Surrey home with more than eight overs to spare.Earlier, after winning the toss, Hampshire were indebted to Sean Ervine’s 63 from 70 deliveries for their total of 228. James Vince and Jimmy Adams overcame the departure of Carberry, to a thin edge off Jade Dernbach, to give the innings some early impetus.But after Vince was caught at deep square leg off Jon Lewis in the ninth over, the visitors became bogged down against the spin of Ansari and Gareth Batty.With George Bailey and Adams both holing out to long-on, Hampshire were 89 for 4 in the 18th over. Ervine then took charge, initially by bringing up the hundred for the Royals with a straight six off Gary Keedy.Dawson and Ervine added 54 in nine overs for the fifth wicket before a superb catch, at short extra cover by Smith off Ansari, drew a line under a resourceful knock of 36 from Dawson. Ansari struck again when Adam Wheater was stumped two overs later, though not before Ervine, on 31, was dropped off a bottom edge off Batty.After Chris Wood had been run out at the non-striker’s end by Davies, Ervine brought up a 61-ball half-century with the second of two successive fours through midwicket off Dernbach. But Hampshire’s innings slipped away after Ervine, looking to launch Ansari into the pavilion, was bowled.

Yorkshire optimism shattered early

Bowled out for 96 in 46.2 overs, Yorkshire then watched as Chris Nash stroked a pleasing 80 off 87 balls

Paul Edwards at Headingley10-Apr-2013
ScorecardYorkshire’s cricketers were probably full of new-season optimism this morning and losing the toss will surely not have shaken their confidence. By close of play, however, Andrew Gale’s players had received a bracing dollop of what Division One cricket is all about.Bowled out for 96 in 46.2 overs, Yorkshire then watched as Chris Nash stroked a pleasing 80 off 87 balls. When bad light ended play 19 overs early, Sussex were already in the throes of establishing a strong position, albeit that Ryan Sidebottom had taken all three wickets to fall in a predictably unsparing display.”Every attempt is a wholly new start,” wrote TS Eliot in East Coker, and on few days in the sporting calendar does the sentiment seem more true than the first day of the County Championship season. It is nearly seven months since the players left the field in September and a lot of improvements can be made in that time. Spring beckons, albeit a chilly one this year, and at 10.45am on the first morning of the four-day season everyone is top of the averages. (“Bottom of ’em too,” the curmudgeons might reply but how many cricketers listen to them in April?)Andrew Gale made just 2 as Yorkshire’s top four managed 13 between them•PA Photos

In the many interviews they conducted before the start of the season Jason Gillespie and Gale were at pains to say how tough they expected the top tier of English cricket to be. It took less than a session for the Yorkshire hierarchy to be reassured that their judgement was spot on. Facing an attack that offered them very little loose stuff, the much-vaunted Yorkshire top-order, albeit lacking Joe Root, crumbled away like fresh Wensleydale on a wicket which justified Ed Joyce’s decision to bat first. Poorly placed on 40 for 4 at lunch, the batsmen could only add a further 56 in the afternoon session, even on a wicket which eased a tad.The star of the day was the ex-Surrey seamer Chris Jordan. Apparently surplus to requirements at The Oval, Jordan bowled with pace and accuracy to take 6 for 48, the best Championship figures of his career. His first victim, Gale, was a leg-side strangle but his others owed little to luck and much more to Jordan’s admirable rectitude, which proved too much for the techniques of some home players. Gale himself said that he had expected his batsmen to “stand up” and described some of the dismissals as “soft”Perhaps the skipper was thinking of Alex Lees, who battled with immense composure for 79 minutes and 51 balls before chasing a rather wide-ish one from Jordan. More likely he was referring to Jonny Bairstow, who made 29 before edging an attempted pull off James Anyon three overs after lunch. That gave the Sussex new-ball bowler a deserved second success and it began a collapse that saw the last six Yorkshire wickets tumble for 38 runs in less than 14 overs. Jordan made hay and the sun shone. Azeem Rafiq made an inventive 23 and was the last man out but none of bottom half of the home line-up could stay with him.When Sussex batted Nash took five boundaries off seven Jack Brooks deliveries and you could almost hear some of the home spectators muttering about “bloody headbands”. Sidebottom, whose coiffure has also seemed to need constraint at times, cheered the Yorkshire faithful a little more by trapping Luke Wells for 2 and then having Michael Yardy caught behind by Bairstow for 14, although the former skipper had added 76 with Nash by the time that wicket fell. Nash nicked a good ball to Bairstow just before play was halted but Yorkshire are already in need of more wickets early on Thursday. Gale’s men will not be pleased to be reminded that the full Eliot quotation reads: “Every beginning is a wholly new start and a different kind of failure.”

Paquetá se emociona ao marcar pelo Milan logo após tragédia no Ninho

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Quis o destino que o primeiro gol de Paquetá com a camisa do Milan saísse justamente logo após a maior tragédia da história do Flamengo, clube que o revelou para o futebol. Neste domingo, dois dias depois do incêndio que vitimou dez jovens atletas no Ninho do Urubu, o brasileiro foi destaque na vitória de sua equipe sobre o Cagliari por 3 a 0, pela 23ª rodada do Campeonato Italiano. E se emocionou bastante.

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-É muito duro, ainda mais para um flamenguista como eu, falar sobre isso. Nem acreditei quando soube. Eram meninos que, como eu, estavam ali atrás de um sonho, no mesmo local que me ajudou a formar como atleta e como homem. Vivi muitas histórias bonitas no Ninho, que era minha segunda casa, com vários garotos como eles. Dedico esse gol aos dez que se foram, aos outros 16 que se salvaram e a cada família – disse Paquetá.

Ao pegar de primeira um cruzamento da direita e balançar a rede com rara categoria, aos 22 minutos do primeiro tempo, Paquetá fez uma bonita homenagem, dedicando seu gol às vítimas e suas respectivas famílias. Retirou de seu braço esquerdo uma faixa preta que ele e todos os jogadores do Milan carregavam em sinal de luto, beijou-a e apontou-a para o céu, sendo abraçado pelos companheiros.

Em reapresentação, Everson realiza primeiro treino no Santos

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O goleiro Everson treinou com a camisa do Santos pela primeira vez no CT Rei Pelé. Sob forte chuva, somente os reservas da goleada contra o São Bento se reapresentaram no gramado.

Everson participou do aquecimento ao lado dos goleiros Vanderlei, João Paulo e Vladimir. Este último, já emprestado ao Avaí, só viajará a Florianópolis nesta segunda-feira.

Os titulares estavam na academia realizando um trabalho regenerativo. A imprensa só pôde acompanhar o aquecimento dos jogadores.

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Um provável Santos é: Vanderlei; Victor Ferraz, Gustavo Henrique, Luiz Felipe e Orinho; Alison, Diego Pituca, Carlos Sánchez e Jean Mota; Felippe Cardoso e Derlis González.

O Santos volta aos trabalhos neste sábado, no CT Rei Pelé. O Peixe é o primeiro colocado do Grupo A, com seis pontos.

Atletas do Oeste exaltam defesa e analisam duelo contra o Palmeiras

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Na próxima quarta-feira, Oeste e Palmeiras se enfrentam na Arena Barueri, nesta quarta-feira, pela 4ª Rodada do Campeonato Paulista. Com apenas um gol sofrido nas três primeiras partidas, o Oeste aparece como a segunda defesa menos vazada da competição.

Além do bom momento defensivo, o Rubrão está invicto no torneio, com cinco pontos conquistados em três jogos. Dois empates e uma vitória, diante do Guarani, fora de casa, por 2 a 1. Para o goleiro Matheus Cavichioli, a equipe tende a se encaixar ainda mais.

– Início difícil para todos, assim como esperávamos. É sempre a partir da terceira, quarta rodada que as equipes se encaixam, todo início de competição é assim – contou Matheus, que também falou sobre o sistema defensivo do Rubrão.

– Não temos uma linha de quatro defensores fortes, temos onze homens em campo, em que todos se comprometem na marcação e saem pro ataque de maneira organizada. O mesmo acontece quando surgem as substituições, um comprometimento geral de todos em defender, e a organização em atacar – completou.

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O zagueiro Maracás foi contratado nesta temporada e já assumiu a titularidade na equipe, e assim como o goleiro Matheus Cavichioli, valorizou o bom trabalho defensivo até então.

– A marcação começa desde o ataque, não são apenas os jogadores da defesa, mas sim os dez da linha. O professor Renan tem feito um ótimo trabalho, estamos conseguindo absorver as ideias passadas por ele, e vamos procurar cada vez mais por isso em prática – contou Maracás, que também falou sobre o confronto diante do Palmeiras.

– O Palmeiras tem um elenco muito forte e mostrou isso na temporada passada. Vamos entrar focados, evitando ao máximo os erros. Sabemos da qualidade deles, mas também confiamos no nosso trabalho, e vamos lutar para sair de campo com um bom resultado – concluiu.

A partida entre Oeste e Palmeiras acontece nesta quarta-feira, às 21h, na Arena Barueri.

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