Com verba da venda de Paulinho, Vasco quita atrasados de 2018

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O Vasco quitou nesta quarta-feira todas os vencimentos atrasados com jogadores e funcionários referentes ao ano de 2018, além de direitos de imagem para alguns atletas referentes a 2017. O clube presidido por Alexandre Campello utilizou para isto parte do valor da venda do atacante Paulinho, transação realizada junto ao Bayer Leverkusen por 18,5 milhões de euros (cerca de R$ 78 milhões). A informação inicial foi publicada inicialmente pelo “Globoesporte” e confirmada pelo LANCE!.

Pendências salariais estão abertas em relação a dezembro, décimo terceiro e férias de 2017. O clube espera liberar penhora da verba de patrocínio da Caixa Econômica Federal, master cruz-maltina até o fim de 2017, para conseguir quitar estas pendências. A última penhora em relação ao banco estatal aconteceu na semana passada, quando a desembargadora Patrícia Serra, da 10ª Câmara Cível do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, determinou o bloqueio de até R$ 1.167.685,72 para pagar a croata Natasa Osmokrovic, jogadora de vôlei do Vasco no início deste século.

Osmokrovic está desde 2005 está na Justiça tentando receber atrasados do Vasco. Conseguiu no período várias penhoras, mas o clube seguia recorrendo e evitando o pagamento. Em 2017 foi feito um acordo entre as partes, o que foi descumprido pelo Cruz-Maltino agora (confira a seguir a decisão na íntegra).

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Até na verba da venda do Paulinho o Vasco já sofreu com penhora. Na segunda-feira, a juíza Débora Maria Barbosa Sarmento, da 7ª Vara Cível do Tribunal de Justiça do Rio, determinou penhora de R$ 442.530,54 referente à transação do atacante por conta de uma empresa de consultoria que entrou em ação contra o clube em 2013. No ano de 2014 foi feito um acordo, homologado pela Justiça no mês de novembro, com transitado em julgado em dezembro, mas foi descumprido com a Justiça sendo acionada novamente em 2015 e a nova ordem de penhora decretada (confira abaixo).

أسطورة هولندا "المثير للجدل" يتعرض لسكتة دماغية

أعلن نادي أنتويرب المنافس في الدوري البلجيكي أن أسطورة هولندا وجناح برشلونة وآرسنال الأسبق، مارك أوفر مارس، عانى من جلطة دماغية في ساعة متأخرة من يوم الخميس الماضي.

انتقل أوفر مارس المدير الرياضي للنادي البلجيكي إلى المستشفى بسبب سكتة دماغية طفيفة ومؤقتة وحالته بحسب البيان الرسمي جيدة حتى الآن.

اقرأ أيضًا | بعد ترك هولندا.. فان جال يفتح الباب أمام تدريب البرتغال

وأكد نادي أنتويرب في بيانه الرسمي: “مارك في حالة جيدة في هذه الأثناء، لكن سيتعين عليه أن يأخذ الأمور ببساطة لبعض الوقت”.

وأضاف: “يركز مارك وعائلته على شفائه في الوقت الحالي، لا يرغبون في التعليق أكثر على هذا الأمر، نادي أنتويرب يتمنى الشفاء له في القريب العاجل”.

وكان أوفر مارس قد استقال من منصبه كمدير للكرة في نادي أياكس في وقت سابق من هذا العام بعد الكشف عن رسائل غير لائقة تحتوي على صور سيئة كان يرسلها إلى زميلاته في النادي الهولندي.

Números mostram a importância de Matheus Fernandes no Botafogo

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Faz pouco mais de um ano que Matheus Fernandes entrou no time do Botafogo para não mais sair. Vê-lo banco de reservas é coisa rara. Já teve grandes partidas pela Copa Libertadores de 2017, já ficou marcado na eliminação da mesma competição, por ser ele quem marcava Lucas Barrios, do Grêmio, no gol. Agora, parece mais consolidado ainda e se tornou um dos maiores ladrões de bola do país.

Números do Footstats apontam que o volante do Glorioso é o quarto jogador que mais efetuou desarmes no Campeonato Brasileiro, até aqui. E o aproveitamento é de 100%: nas 12 vezes em que tentou, roubou a bola do rival.

-Temos que melhorar sempre. E, quando chegar no jogo, estar natural. Acredito muito no treino, no trabalho, e fazer fluir naturalmente no jogo – entende o meio-campista de 19 anos.

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Outros números também mostram a importância do meio-campista para o Glorioso. Este ano, com ele em campo, a única derrota foi para o Flamengo, na semifinal da Taça Guanabara. O aproveitamento no número de passes é de 91,5% (95 efetuados) no Brasileirão.

Assistências para finalização foram três na principal competição do país. Uma delas para o gol de Rodrigo Lindoso. Agora só falta o primeiro do próprio Matheus como profissional.

-Brinco com meu pai, já tenho assistência, daqui a pouco chega o gol. Ele me cobra muito entrar na área. Ele brinca: “Entra na área, pisa na área”, mas é aquela cobrança sadia – revela.

Meio-campo do América-MG foca no Flamengo e almeja vitória

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Após fazer boa estreia diante do Sport ao vencer por 3 a 0, o América-MG quer repetir o feito neste sábado, fora de casa, para mais um grande desafio na Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro. A equipe mineira vai encarar o Flamengo visando pontuar longe do Independência, segundo adiantou o meia Ruy, um dos destaques do time desde 2017.

– O Flamengo tem uma grande equipe e é sempre muito forte em sua casa, atuando diante do seu torcedor. Vamos procurar fazer um jogo de muita intensidade para buscarmos pontos nesta rodada novamente. Temos que fazer uma partida perfeita, sem erros, para conquistarmos esse objetivo – disse o jogador.

Ainda segundo o atleta, o elenco mineiro está muito motivado e focado para a sequência do Brasileirão.

– Nós estamos muito focados nesta Série A e cientes das dificuldades que teremos durante a competição. Não podemos diminuir a intensidade em momento algum. Isso vai fazer a diferença durante a disputa. Todos estão muito motivados para a sequência do Brasileirão – completou.

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فيريرا يرفض حضور المؤتمر الصحفي بعد تعادل الزمالك مع المقاولون العرب

رفض البرتغالي جوسفالدو فيريرا حضور المؤتمر الصحفي لمباراة فريقه أمام المقاولون العرب بعد انتهائها بالتعادل السلبي بين الفريقين اليوم الأحد.

وتواجه الزمالك والمقاولون العرب على ملعب الأخير ضمن منافسات الجولة التاسعة من الدوري.

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وأفاد مراسل “بطولات” من ملعب المقاولون العرب أن فيريرا قرر بعد انتهاء المباراة الغياب عن المؤتمر الصحفي التالي لها بسبب نتيجتها.

يذكر أن الزمالك قرر استئناف تدريباته غدًا الإثنين من أجل الاستعداد لمواجهة الإسماعيلي يوم الخميس المقبل في الجولة العاشرة من الدوري.

فيديو | كلوب يجتمع بـ أوريجي بعد مباراة ليفربول وميلان في كأس سوبر دبي

دخل يورجن كلوب مدرب فريق ليفربول في محادثة حميمية مع لاعب ميلان ديفوك أوريجي، بعد نهاية مباراتهما اليوم في الإمارات.

واستضاف ملعب “آل مكتوم” مباراة الفريقين الودية في كأس سوبر دبي، حيث فاز ليفربول بنتيجة 4-1، بينما حصد ميلان نقطة بعدما حسم ركلات الترجيح 4-3.

ولم يشارك ديفوك أوريجي في مباراة اليوم رفقة ميلان، ضد فريقه السابق ليفربول، بسبب معاناته من إصابة.

ورغم ذلك، بعد إطلاق صافرة نهاية المباراة، التقطت الكاميرات محادثة جانبية بين يورجن كلوب وديفوك أوريجي، حيث احتضنا بعضهما قبل أن يتبادلا بضع كلمات في أجواء إيجابية بينهما.

وكان أوريجي جزءًا من ليفربول قبل رحيله عن الأنفيلد في الصيف الماضي بعدما انتهى عقده.

أوريجي شارك في 175 مباراة بقميص ليفربول في مختلف المسابقات، وسجل 41 هدفًا وصنع 18.

ICC sticks to plan for ten-team World Cup

Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, has said there will be no going back on the decision to reduce the 50-over World Cup to ten teams, despite protests from the Associates

ESPNcricinfo staff18-Feb-2011Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, has said there will be no going back on the decision to reduce the 50-over World Cup from 14 to ten teams, despite protests from the Associate countries who are likely to be left out of the tournament in 2015.”We have felt in the past few years that Twenty20 is the best format to develop the game world-wide and it provides a better environment for competition,” Lorgat told . “The 50-over format is more skill-based and suitable for the top teams.”To compensate for the loss of places in the 50-over tournament, the ICC has added four spots to the Twenty20 World Cup, making it a 16-team event, but Cricket Kenya chief executive, Tom Sears, told that the ICC will not be acting in the interests of the game if the smaller teams were locked out of the next World Cup.”If we have to improve on the standards, there is no point of denying us the opportunity of competing at the top level.” Sears said. “We had a meeting with the other Associate countries during the World Cup training camp in Dubai last week, and we plan to raise the matter again at the World Cup. We are disturbed about the whole issue.”In an earlier interview with , Sears, called the decision “scandalous and bloody ridiculous”, saying “I’ve no desire to be diplomatic… Not to let anyone else in is scandalous. It’s all about money, power and votes – and that’s not good for cricket.”Former Kenya captain Steve Tikolo and batsman Collins Obuya also voiced their concerns, saying the World Cup remained crucial for the development of the Associate countries. Kenya famously made the semi-finals in the 2003 World Cup, but remain the only non-Test team to have made it so far into the tournament.Several leading players from the Full Member countries came out in support of the Associates as well, with England offspinner Graeme Swann asking: “Why would you want to take the world out of the World Cup?” He was joined by Australian fast bowler Shaun Tait, who said, “to play against the best players and sides in the world is massive and I wouldn’t want to take that away from anyone,” and South Africa wicketkeeper AB de Villiers, who saw value in the smaller nations’ involvement in major tournaments. “It makes it more colourful and it’s good for the growth of the game.”

ICC rejects plea for Eden Gardens extension

The ICC has rejected the BCCI request to reconsider its decision to move the Group B match between India and England from Kolkata

Nagraj Gollapudi29-Jan-2011

The Cricket Association of Bengal and the BCCI will now have to decide whether the Eden Gardens will be ready in time for the other three games it is supposed to host•AFP

The ICC has rejected the BCCI’s request to reconsider moving the Group B match between India and England from Kolkata. The BCCI has recommended that the match, initially scheduled to be held at the Eden Gardens on February 27, be shifted to Bangalore. The ICC has given the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) 10 days to get Eden Gardens in shape for the other three World Cup matches that are scheduled to be held in Kolkata.On Thursday, the ICC, after many deliberations, ruled out Kolkata as a host venue after its inspection team deemed the stadium unfit and expressed strong concerns about various facilities in the ground being ready in time for the game. Following the decision, the CAB president, Jagmohan Dalmiya, sent a plea to the ICC through the BCCI asking for a ten-day extension to finish the remaining work. Dalmiya received support from Shashank Manohar, the BCCI president, who sent in a separate “forwarding letter” to ICC chief executive, Haroon Lorgat, echoing the CAB’s request.However, Lorgat said the ICC could not be swayed at the last minute and conveyed his message to Manohar in an email late Friday night. “I told him the ICC could not accommodate the request,” Lorgat told ESPNcricinfo. “There was too much of planning and too much of logistics that would be involved,”It is understood that the ICC refused to climb down from its original stance because, having spoken to its stadium and ground-preparation experts again, the consensus remained that there was no guarantee Eden Gardens would be ready for the February 27 game. The feeling at the ICC was that Dalmiya, having found himself in a tight corner, was acting out of desperation. They believed things could not be sorted out in ten days, especially since Dalmiya had conceded to the ICC’s inspection team on their January 25 visit that a further 20 days would be needed to get the ground ready.The status of the other three group matches scheduled to be hosted by Kolkata – Ireland v Holland, South Africa v Ireland and Zimbabwe v Kenya – remains unclear at the moment. The ICC has clarified that there will be no further inspections of the venue. It is for the BCCI and CAB to let them know if Kolkata can host those three matches.”The big commercial game was India v England. The other matches involve Associates, which cannot be big money spinners. It is now for the CAB to take a call and if they want to save the face, they could get the ground ready for the other three matches,” an official close to the negotiations said.Manohar, who had said on Friday that the ball was in the ICC’s court regarding the decision, told that the ICC was well within its rights to refuse the plea for reconsideration. “This is an ICC tournament and it has every right to decide on this,” he said. “We’ve tried our best for the CAB but the final word was always going to be the ICC’s.”

Kyle Walker could be fit to face Madrid

Pep Guardiola has delivered some early Manchester City team news involving Kyle Walker ahead of their upcoming Champions League semi-final clash against Real Madrid on Wednesday night.

The Lowdown: Injury concerns

The 31-year-old has been out of action for almost a month after sustaining a serious ankle injury in the quarter-finals against Atletico Madrid, and the City manager had even admitted that he was unsure whether his right-back would play again this season.

However, in a surprising update, the 52-year-old shared some positive news and confirmed that Walker has stepped up his rehabilitation; and as a result of the progress made, the right-back could have an outside chance of coming into contention for the game at the Bernabeu.

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The Latest: Walker being monitored

Speaking during his pre-match press conference on Tuesday, Guardiola revealed that the 65-cap England international would be carefully monitored between now and kick-off.

He told the media: “Kyle trained today and he will travel. Tomorrow we will decide – he is three weeks without training but we are happy he is back. We will decide tomorrow.

“We will see with Kyle tomorrow how he is after treatment tonight and tomorrow. Then we will decide.”

The Verdict: A pivotal player

Whether or not Walker is named in the starting XI against Carlo Ancelotti’s outfit on Wednesday, knowing that he is nearing a return to action will come as a huge boost for Man City.

The £22.5m-rated star has been a regular starter under Guardiola this term and is a pivotal player in this City side, having made 30 appearances in all competitions, providing two assists in that time and averaging a pass success rate of 88.9%, as per WhoScored.

Once hailed as “one of the best” by ex-Watford striker Troy Deeney, the sooner that Walker is available for selection again the better, particularly with City having been short on defensive options in recent matches.

In other news… a Sky Sports pundit has claimed that there is ‘no way’ this Man City star will sign a new deal this summer

Amir optimistic ahead of hearing

Mohammad Amir, the youngest, most potent symbol of the trio expressed cautious optimism about the outcome of a hearing that could effectively end his career

Osman Samiuddin in Doha06-Jan-2011

Mohammad Amir: “I’ve been through some tough days. I’ve overcome them and I will hopefully overcome more in the future”•Associated Press

As the Doha hearing into the spot-fixing case against three Pakistani players finally got underway on Thursday, Mohammad Amir, the youngest, most potent symbol of the trio expressed cautious optimism about the outcome of a hearing that could effectively end his career.Along with Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, Amir was charged by the ICC for allegedly bowling pre-planned deliberate no-balls in the Lord’s Test against England in August last year. The charges were the result of a sting operation by the English tabloid and the ICC acted immediately, suspending the three from international cricket.As time has passed, much attention has fallen on Amir, who until then had swiftly taken his place among the brightest, most charismatic young talents in the game; until the scandal emerged, Amir was favourite to win the ICC’s emerging player of the year award having just become the youngest bowler to complete 50 Test wickets.The last few months, including a failed appeal to lift his provisional suspension, have been difficult, however. His future, as he admitted, is now on the line. “Those early days were good for me and these last few months have been tough,” Amir told ESPNcricinfo before leaving for the hearing.”This is a question of my career and I’ve been through some tough days. I’ve overcome them and I will hopefully overcome more in the future. We’ve prepared well for the case and put in our effort.”Both Amir and his lawyer Shahid Karim remain confident that their preparations are complete. Much has been made of Amir’s youth and the ensuing leeway in any sanctions he may receive if found guilty because of that. Indications suggest that the defence may play on his unblemished disciplinary track record and his 18 years.”If you look at the ICC code there could be some advantage with that,” Karim said. “He is very important to the future of Pakistan and the response we have gotten from people so far, I am very hopeful. You can call our case strong or whatever but I am hopeful.”The players are staying in separate hotels with their lawyers and speculation has grown in recent weeks over the potential interplay between the three as the hearings begin. A leaked report of the testimony of Waqar Younis, the Pakistan coach, recently suggested that Amir’s no-ball was bowled at the behest of Butt, who was captain at the time. The suggestion that he acted under duress might gain importance in Amir’s defence, though it is understood that so far, the issue has not cropped up. Karim was understandably unwilling to expand.”I cannot say much about this right now but we will see in the case how we use that. There are many perspectives which we feel are our in our favour and we will use that to our advantage.”Amir was the first to arrive at the Qatar Financial Centre civil and commercial courts, well before the scheduled 9.30am start. He was followed by Asif and his lawyer Alex Cameron though in keeping with Asif’s approach throughout, they didn’t speak to the media.Apart from a couple of media appearances unrelated to the case, Asif has maintained a steady silence, possibly at the behest of advice from his British-based defence. He was the only one of the three who didn’t appeal against the provisional suspension. Butt was the last to arrive with his legal team and though he has been the most voluble in his defence over the last few months, he also refused to speak.The members of the independent tribunal, headed by Michael Beloff QC, were the first to arrive. “I cannot comment very much on it because we haven’t even started the hearings,” Sharad Rao, one of the members, said. Asked about the impact of the hearing on the future of the game, he said, “The future of cricket is good because that is what the whole exercise is about, so that it should be very clean game that we can rely on the results.”

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