مران الزمالك | محاضرة من فيريرا.. وجاهزية الثنائي المصاب استعدادًا لمواجهة البنك الأهلي

خاض الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك، تدريباته الجماعية، اليوم الثلاثاء، على ملعب استاد الكلية الحربية، استعدادًا لمواجهة البنك الأهلي في الدوري.

ويستعد الزمالك لمواجهة البنك الأهلي، المقرر لها يوم الخميس المقبل، على ستاد القاهرة الدولي، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثانية عشرة لمسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

وحرص البلجيكي يانيك فيريرا، المدير الفني للفريق، على إلقاء محاضرة بالفيديو على اللاعبين قبل انطلاق المران، وشرح فيها بعض الأمور الفنية والخططية التي سيتم تطبيقها في مران اليوم، استعدادًا للقاء البنك الأهلي في الدوري.

وشدد فيريرا على ضرورة التركيز وبذل أقصى جهد في التدريبات، من أجل تحقيق الفوز في مباراة البنك الأهلي، وأكد صعوبة وأهمية اللقاء، كما منح المدير الفني اللاعبين بعض التعليمات لتنفيذها في مران اليوم.

طالع | إداري الزمالك السابق: شاهدت خطاب إيقاف دونجا.. وأقول الحق ولو على رقبتي

وانتظم ناصر منسي وأحمد ربيع، ثنائي الفريق، في التدريبات الجماعية، بعد تماثل الثنائي للشفاء من الإصابة، وكان ناصر منسي يعاني من إصابة قوية في العضلة الخلفية، في حين اشتكى أحمد ربيع من تعرضه لإجهاد عضلي.

واطمأن الجهاز الطبي على جاهزية الثنائي قبل المران ليشارك اللاعبان في التدريبات الجماعية بصورة طبيعية.

وأدى آدم كايد وأحمد شريف تدريبات تأهيلية، في ظل التعافي من إصابتهما، حيث يعاني آدم كايد من إصابة في عضلة السمانة، في حين يعاني أحمد شريف من إصابة في العضلة الضامة، ويسعى الجهاز الطبي لتجهيز الثنائي للمشاركة في التدريبات الجماعية خلال الفترة المقبلة.

ويحتل فريق الزمالك، المركز الخامس، في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز، برصيد 18 نقطة، من 10 مباريات فاز في 5 وتعادل في 3 وخسر في 2.

Pakistan keep faith in unchanged XI for series decider against England

Pakistan will field an unchanged starting eleven from the one that beat England by 152 runs in the second Test for the final game in Rawalpindi. The PCB announced the side one day after England confirmed a change in their bowling combination to match the triple-spin attack that proved successful for Pakistan in Multan.It is the first time in Shan Masood’s stint as captain that Pakistan have named an unchanged eleven. The decision is not a surprise, though there was a chance Pakistan may switch up their combination to replace Zahid Mahmood, who bowled just six ineffective overs in Multan, with a seamer. But an injury to Mir Hamza, their preferred choice, scuppered any chance of that happening.The decision is a leap of faith in the curators’ attempts to force the Rawalpindi surface to behave more like the one for the second Test in Multan. Historically, Pindi has never taken much spin, even late into Test matches; just two Tests ago on this surface, Pakistan went in with an all-pace attack against Bangladesh in August.Related

  • Shakeel: Pakistan should prepare pitches 'according to opposition'

  • Leach comes back stronger for England after feeling the love

  • Stokes and England braced for Pindi spin-quisition

  • Rehan Ahmed recalled as England brace for 'raked' pitch in Pakistan decider

  • Pakistan deploy fans, heaters in bid to produce Rawalpindi turner

Since the gamble in Multan paid off last week, though, preparations for a repeat have gone into overdrive. The curators were in Pindi before the second Test ended, with Aleem Dar and Aqib Javed, part of the selection committee, making the trip on the day the game ended.Over the weekend, industrial sized fans and wedding-style heaters were brought in, with windbreakers surrounding the surface. The heaters were gone by Monday, though the giant fans were working. Some footmarks are visible on the strip, notably outside the left-hander’s off-stump at the media end. Each side have a left-arm spinner, a finger spinner and a legspinner in their bowling ranks.”It’s an interesting pitch,” Jason Gillespie, Pakistan’s head coach, said. “Since I’ve been here, there’ve been fans on which we’ve all seen. So obviously it’s very dry and not a lot of grass on it. We probably expect it to favour the slower balls here.”The series is level at 1-1. Pakistan are looking for their first series win since a 2-0 victory in Sri Lanka in July, and a first at home since they beat South Africa in February 2021 by a similar scoreline.Pakistan: 1 Saim Ayub, 2 Abdullah Shafique, 3 Shan Masood (capt), 4 Kamran Ghulam, 5 Saud Shakeel, 6 Mohammad Rizwan (wk), 7 Salman Agha, 8 Aamer Jamal, 9 Sajid Khan, 10 Noman Ali, 11 Zahid Mahmood

Wayne Phillips on the mental-health struggles that curtailed his career: 'I was vomiting during games'

The keeper-batter came into international cricket at a time when Australia were at a low ebb, and it took a toll on his mental health

Shannon Gill28-Jan-2022When South Australia’s Alex Carey slipped on the gloves for his debut Test earlier this summer, it felt like the natural order. He was nurtured in A squads and blooded in white-ball cricket, but his selection was never assured. Still, there was no doubt about the role he would be playing if a baggy green was presented, and about the support behind him.It was vastly different the last time South Australia had a wicketkeeper play more than a single Test for Australia. Wayne Phillips rode a roller coaster of uncertainty for 27 matches, 18 of them behind the stumps as an accidental gloveman. His was one of Australia’s finest debuts but he was soon left exhausted and disenchanted with the game. It was only many years later that he really understood what he had been going through.Phillips, “Flipper” to everyone in cricket, grew up in the 1970s loving the game. He would bat wherever they asked him, and at school he’d even take the keeping gloves if need be. He was willing to give anything a go because it was more about having fun with his friends than any pretensions to a cricket career.His talent and thirst for the game took him into the South Australia team. A middle-order batter, he was willing to open when a spot came up, and helped pilot the side to the 1981-82 Sheffield Shield title, becoming one of the hottest young batting prospects in the land in the process.Related

  • Ian Chappell on Bruce Laird's WSC knocks

  • The season of Mo (2016)

  • Snap, crackle, flop (2019)

By 1983-84, generational change was imminent for the national team. An early-season Shield double-century gave Phillips an opening berth for Australia against the visiting Pakistan side. (The previous season, he had toured Pakistan with Australia, playing two tour games.)”I was in pretty reasonable form, but it was daunting to walk into a dressing room with icons of the game – Marsh, Lillee, Chappell, Hughes and Border,” Phillips says.Daunting, you say? In his first Test, in Perth, he ended the first session with 66 not out to his name, and his batting had all the fuss of a game of backyard cricket: If it was pitched up, he whacked it back down the ground. If short, he lathered it through point.It stands as one of the most remarkable Test debuts ever by an Australian cricketer. Phillips is one of only five men to open the batting and score a century on debut for Australia and sits with Charles Bannerman as the only Australian to walk out to bat for the first ball of a Test and score a century.”I trusted my game and Pakistan didn’t know too much about me, so there weren’t any obvious plans once I got a start,” he says. “I had nothing to lose, so it probably looked carefree.”Eventually out caught in the deep for 159, he fell six short of Bannerman’s score, still the highest on debut by an Australian. In keeping with the laid-back exterior, Phillips had no idea about the record’s existence. “I wasn’t aware of those intricacies at the time but 159 has become a bit of a calling card – 1:59pm will be the starting time for my funeral!” he laughs.Phillips bats against Somerset in one of the tour games on the 1985 Ashes. He made 62 in the match•Adrian Murrell/Getty ImagesTall and handsome with flowing locks that flourished at the front and ran narrowly down the neck, Phillips in 1983 looked like he could be fronting a pop band on the TV show . As a bunch of ’70s icons came up to their curtain calls, he looked to be a face for the changing times.”To come in and score those runs in the first Test and go through the series acknowledged as part of the future of Australian cricket was wonderful,” he says. “It was a comfortable tag to lug around – opening bat for Australia.”The legendary Bill O’Reilly applauded Australia’s new find and concluded in the that “Phillips has come to stay”. But he couldn’t have foreseen the years of chaos around the Australian team that were to derail the prediction.As was so often the case for opposition teams through the ’80s, it was against West Indies that the trouble started.Phillips had barely picked up a keeping glove since playing first-class cricket, but the selectors knew he had dabbled behind the sticks as a teenager, and their eyes lit up when he top-scored with 76 in the second innings of the first Test, in Georgetown.”Roger Woolley had been selected to take over from Rod Marsh and done everything right, but horribly for him, he broke his finger in the lead-up game to the first Test and I was the dubious back-up keeper on the tour.”I wasn’t a keeper at all, I was just an emergency replacement who had kept wicket as a kid. I hadn’t kept regularly since I’d been at school. I didn’t even have keeping gear on tour.”Phillips’ batting led the selectors to think they had found someone who would allow them to play an extra bat or bowler, so they kept him on in the role for the series. “If Roger didn’t break his finger, I would never have been asked to keep wickets at all in my career,” Phillips says.There was anything but stability in the role as he bounced between opening and batting in the middle, usually dependent on the form and fitness of others. But Phillips wasn’t about to rock the boat. “I’m in my first year of getting a game for Australia, it can’t get any better than this. I was happy to do whatever they asked me to do.”Phillips (right) with team-mate Glenn Bishop during a Sheffield Shield game against New South Wales in 1984•Fairfax Media/Getty ImagesIn a series that was not televised back home, he produced a 120 in the third Test, in Barbados, that remains one of the great lost classics of Australian batting. correspondent Peter McFarline wrote that Phillips’ innings was fit to rank alongside anything that the likes of Barbados greats the three Ws, Garry Sobers and Seymour Nurse had produced. “He may some day strike the ball as well. But he will never do it with more confidence, timing, power and placement,” the report said.Phillips strode to the wicket at 263 for 6 and produce a mixture of power-hitting and tail-end shepherding that took Australia to 429.”I’ve seen some bits of it on replay and Marshall, Garner, Holding, they all went for six,” he recalls. “I understand it has been acknowledged as one of the better innings of the time, so I’m immensely proud of that.”But in the second innings the team folded for 97. The dam walls had broken. West Indies would dominate the rest of the series, and the return series, months later down under.Australia were flailing through this stretch, so to have one of the country’s best batters also keep wicket was irresistible for the selectors, and the Phillips keeping experiment became a long-term fix. For the man himself, it soon took a physical and mental toll, and it was hard for him to ever feel as if he was best prepared to make runs – his chosen vocation.In the field during a Benson and Hedges World Series Cup game against New Zealand in 1986. Six of Phillips’ 27 Tests and nine of his 48 ODIs came against New Zealand•Fairfax Media/Getty ImagesAmidst the growing pressure there was a flirtation with the South African rebel tour, as much for career stability rather than financial reasons before he opted against that trip and took the gloves for the 1985 Ashes tour and regularly performed rescue jobs on wearing pitches.”I got 90 in the first Test, had a decent partnership with AB [Allan Border] to save a Test, hit a six at Lord’s to get us in a position to win a Test, so with the bat I thought I was making a genuine contribution.”He remains the only Australian wicketkeeper to ever score 350 Test runs in an away Ashes, but in a losing team there was a reliance on his batting of the sort no other Australian keeper before or since has had to deal with. He played 15 one-day or first-class games in addition to the six Tests on that tour, taking the gloves 12 times, and customarily batted in various positions. In Phillips’ words cricket was “getting big on him”.”Not having that regularity of knowing what I would be doing did start to affect me. Yes, I was playing for Australia, which was fantastic, but boy, I reckon it would have been a bit less challenging if there had been some structure and support around what I was doing. There just didn’t seem to be any thought about how this dual role could work best.”The season to follow was the nadir of Australia’s mid-eighties slump, punctuated by two series losses to New Zealand and two draws against India, one of them lucky. For Phillips, two years of pressure of doing double time in a team that kept losing was about to reach the point of no return. He was back opening the batting, but his form and confidence were slipping.

Having to keep wicket was affecting his batting but being able to keep wicket was holding his spot safe. It was a microcosm of his career: the more the gloves sabotaged his batting, the more he needed the gloves. In Adelaide against India things started to crystalise in Phillips’ mind.”They made 500 or so, and we had to bat for half an hour. AB said, ‘Take a breather and don’t open the batting’ and I was just so relieved to hear it. It was a sign that things weren’t right.”As with any summer in that era, the Australian public’s eyes lasered in on its team on Boxing Day. National heroes can be made as Australia holidays and watches. Alternatively, careers can be mortally wounded.O’Reilly called Phillips’ innings a “tormented” stay – he made just seven runs in 77 minutes – and he fumbled chances behind the stumps as India piled on runs. The weight of two years’ anxiety came home to roost, deadening the enterprise that had marked his free-flowing entrance into Test cricket.The spotlight was piercing when he dropped to No. 7 for the second innings. Trevor Grant wrote in the that “the excuse of mental tiredness could not be used. After all the mistakes he had made behind the wickets, he had a lot of ground to recover. The best way to achieve that was to march out boldly and take up the challenge. To be fair to him, perhaps it wasn’t his decision.”To be fair to Phillips, cricket was becoming unbearable. Mike Coward reported in the after that Boxing Day Test: “Australian cricket captain Allan Border will today seek to further reassure wicketkeeper-batsman Wayne Phillips, who is deeply depressed after another poor display.” Phillips says Coward was correct.”I was vomiting during games, and it was nothing to do with the caterers. It was because of the stress. It got incredibly challenging and I’m human. Cricket wasn’t very enjoyable at that stage.”Phillips has spoken publicly about battling mental-health issues later in life but for the first time concedes now that it was something that plagued him through the period.”We didn’t know about mental health in those days, so I didn’t say a word,” he says. “Now, upon reflection, after having medical assistance for mental health and understanding it, it probably confirms that I was suffering through depression during that period.”Phillips is out caught in the Edgbaston Test of 1985. He cut a Phil Edmonds delivery that hit Allan Lamb on the instep and bounced up for David Gower to catch it. Phillips top-scored with 59 in the second innings but Australia lost by a massive margin•PA Photos/Getty ImagesEverybody had an opinion on Phillips’ role during the summer, even the prime minister, Bob Hawke. “We’ve got to have a specialist keeper and I don’t say that as any reflection on Wayne Phillips. I think an unfair burden has been imposed upon him,” Hawke said.”Surely there were more important things for the PM to talk about!” Phillips laughs.

****

Kelly Applebee, the general manager for Member Programs and Player Relations at the Australian Cricketers’ Association, says a player in Phillips’ situation today would have a variety of support available to them.”The ACA now runs programmes dedicated to the mental health of players, the sort of thing that would have helped Wayne back then. We provide confidential psychological support for members, and each high-performance programme employs a dedicated player development manager that works with players to prioritise their mental health.””It’s light years ahead of where the game once was but it remains something we need to be vigilant and continue educating about. There’s probably a lot of stories like Flipper’s from the past that remain untold.”You can often find Phillips today as a wisecracking raconteur at ACA functions, but his experiences during his career are among the reasons for his deeper involvement with the ACA as a state coordinator.”There’s no blame on anyone, but there was no system in cricket to deal with any of those things in my day.”At the time nobody could quite reconcile Phillips’ sense of humour with his travails on the field and in the mind. Steve Waugh wrote in his autobiography about how Phillips was “always upbeat and great fun to be around” but wondered whether the laid-back attitude was genuine or a disguise for uncertainty and self-doubt.”It wasn’t a cover,” Phillips says. “It was genuinely how I tried to get the best out of myself. We were getting beaten, I was mentally struggling, and I just needed to find ways to smile.”But times were about to change.

****

The Australian selectors listened to their prime minister and selected wicketkeeper Tim Zoehrer along with Phillips for the February Tests in New Zealand. Now batting at No. 3 without the gloves Phillips compiled a four-hour 62 against the grain of his natural game in what was to be his final Test.Newly appointed coach Bob Simpson should have been impressed, but Simpson was notoriously inflexible when it came to his idea of what a Test cricketer should be, and he wasn’t known for a sense of humour. For some, the writing was on the wall.”A few of us were moved on, and it didn’t surprise us at all,” Phillips says. “Bob did well but he did it his way and it was very different to how a group of us were, and why we loved the game. The make-up of the population is full of different people, but Simmo wanted to make his mark early.”There was an epilogue later in 1986, when Phillips was not selected for a one-day tour, and this time he didn’t bite his tongue.November 2004: Phillips leaves court after giving evidence in a hearing to determine the cause of death of his good friend and team-mate David Hookes•Sean Garnsworthy/Getty Images”I’d spoken to about six or seven media outlets about the decision and used the line ‘I will not be at the beck and call of those idiots [the selectors] again’ in an off-handed way and it was the eighth that printed it and it became a story.”It may have ensured his name was struck through for good, but it was understandable given the two years of mismanagement and gap-filling he had endured.”I was exhausted, the joy had gone from the game for me by that point.”That final self-sabotage was the mental release Phillips needed.”It was a weight off the shoulders to go back and play for South Australia, just being able to play and enjoy the game and get back to the people you were confident with. It was moving off the hot plate.”He played primarily as a batter and plundered the touring England side for 116 and 70, scored close to 900 first-class runs, then crushed Tasmania in the McDonalds Cup one-day final with a match winning 75 from 43 balls. Bill Lawry made a case for his resurrection (“one wonders why Phillips was overlooked for higher one-day honours this season”) and it wasn’t the only place Phillips heard those suggestions.”[During] the hundred against England – Botham and Lamby they all piped up with, ‘Jeez, Flipper, this is interesting, we might play you again’ but I had made my peace at that point.”The fog had lifted, and cricket had become enjoyable again. The most treasured memory from that season of release was sharing an Australian first-class record partnership (at the time) of 462 undefeated with his team-mate and friend, the late David Hookes.”The SACA have acknowledged it with a photo of David and I in Hookesy’s bar at the Adelaide Oval. I go there regularly on my own and have a chat to Hookesy. I let him know what’s going on with the family, what’s happening with the game. It’s special.”Phillips eventually bowed out of first-class cricket without ever being at the selectors’ beck and call again.Despite the traumatic period that killed his love for the game for a period, he has no regrets. “I was able to represent Australia as a Test player. Lord’s, MCG, Adelaide Oval, you pinch yourself that you’re there. But it’s got to be fun.”He is also content that these days, a player who has been mentally ground down by a battle to forge his career, has the kind of support that was lacking back then.”It’s a genuine form of health that you need have care for, like a hamstring injury or a broken finger.”It was the fun of playing the game that brought out the best in Phillips, and his two Test centuries were evidence of it. It’s the way he navigates mental-health challenges today, and it was always the motivation to play.”It’s a of cricket. You should be able to enjoy that, surely.”

How to Watch the FIFA Club World Cup for Free

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is now upon us, with the new-look format scheduled to get underway on June 14 and end on July 13.

There are 32 teams battling it out to win the first edition of the newly expanded competition, which will take place in the United States of America.

12 stadiums across 11 states will host games, with the likes of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Jude Bellingham some of the top superstars fighting for a place in the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

  • Watch the FIFA Club World Cup live and on-demand here

What is the new FIFA Club World Cup?

Previously, the Club World Cup would take place mid-season and only be formed of up to seven sides, with Manchester City winning the most recent iteration at the end of 2023.

However, 32 teams have qualified in the new format, and the competition will only take place every four years, similar to the international FIFA World Cup.

In total, there will be 63 games over 29 days and there promises to be incredible match-ups, unmissable clashes and must watch football at the highest level.

Where can I watch the 2025 Club World Cup?

One of the main questions fans will want to know is where to watch the 2025 Club World Cup. Well, you can watch the unmissable 2025 FIFA Club World Cup for free on DAZN – the global home of football.

DAZN has secured the exclusive broadcasting rights for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and will broadcast all of the matches live, available worldwide in 14 languages. Whether it be on a Smart TV, mobile, streaming stick, or games console, the DAZN app will provide the ultimate viewing experience.

Already a DAZN subscriber? Great, the Club World Cup will already be included as part of your membership. However, new customers can sign up for free using an email address, and will then be able to watch all the action.

  • FIFA Club World Cup

    Current Champions

    Manchester City

    Founded

    2000

    Most Championships

    Real Madrid (5)

  • DAZN

    Watch all FIFA Club World Cup games free on DAZN. The biggest clubs and the best players in the world compete in the FIFA Club World Cup.

    Watch Every Game Live on DAZN

List of qualified teams for 2025 Club World Cup

32 of the best club teams around the world have qualified for the tournament. Europe have the most clubs with 12, spaces which were allocated based on Champions League performances since 2020/21.

There are six teams from South America, four clubs each from Asia, Africa and North America, one from Oceania and Inter Miami representing the USA as host nation.

Europe

  • Manchester City
  • Real Madrid
  • Chelsea
  • Bayern Munich
  • Paris Saint-Germain
  • Inter Milan
  • FC Porto
  • Benfica
  • Borussia Dortmund
  • Juventus
  • Red Bull Salzburg
  • Atletico Madrid

Africa

  • Al Ahly
  • Wydad
  • Esperance de Tunis
  • Mamelodi Sundowns

Asia

  • Al Hilal
  • Urawa Red Diamonds
  • Al Ain
  • Ulsan HD

North America

  • Monterrey
  • Seattle Sounders
  • Pachuca
  • Inter Miami
  • Los Angeles FC

Oceania

  • Auckland City

South America

  • Palmeiras
  • Flamengo
  • Fluminense
  • River Plate
  • Boca Juniors
  • Botafogo

Club World Cup groups and format

In total, there are eight groups of four teams in the Club World Cup, with each team playing three group games.

The top two teams in each group will qualify to the last 16, where the tournament will enter the knockout rounds. Quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final will follow, but there is no third/fourth play-off game at the Club World Cup.

The quarter-finals will take place across July 4 and 5 with the two semi-finals on July 8 and 9. The tournament will end with a spectacular showpiece final on Sunday July 13, featuring a half-time show by J Balvin, Doja Cat and Tems.

FIFA Club World Cup Groups

Group

Teams

A

Palmeiras, FC Porto, Al Ahly, Inter Miami

B

Paris St-Germain, Atletico Madrid, Botafogo, Seattle Sounders

C

Bayern Munich, Auckland City, Boca Juniors, Benfica

D

Flamengo, Esperance de Tunis, Chelsea, Los Angeles FC

E

River Plate, Urawa Red Diamonds, Monterrey, Inter Milan

F

Fluminense, Borussia Dortmund, Ulsan, Mamelodi Sundowns

G

Manchester City, Wydad, Al Ain, Juventus

H

Real Madrid, Al Hilal, Pachuca, RB Salzburg

Quantas finais da Libertadores já foram disputadas no Maracanã? Quem foi campeão?

MatériaMais Notícias

da esport bet: O Maracanã será o palco da decisão da Copa Libertadores da América de 2023, O anúncio foi feito em evento realizado na sede da Conmebol, em Assunção, no Paraguai, no dia 8 de março. Onde também ficou decidido que a final da competição será realizada no dia 4 de novembro de 2023. um sábado. Um dos templos mais famosos do futebol mundial, essa não será a primeira vez que o estádio vai receber a final da Libertadores. Confira abaixo, todos os jogos de finais de Libertadores que o Estádio do Maracanã já recebeu.

da mrbet: +Condição especial para matrícula no curso Gestor de Futebol, aprovado por Dante, Petković, Léo Moura e outros craques. Saiba mais!

FLUMINENSE 3 (1) X (3) 1 LDU
FINAL DA COPA LIBERTADORES DA AMÉRICA DE 2008 (2º JOGO)

A primeira vez que o Maracanã viu uma equipe dar uma volta olímpica numa final de Libertadores aconteceu em 2008. O Fluminense de Conca, Thiago Neves e Thiago Silva venceu a LDU de Quito por 3 a 1 no tempo normal (após derrota por 4 a 2 na partida de ida no Equador). Na decisão por pênaltis, no entanto, o Tricolor das Laranjeiras viu o experiente goleiro Cevallos brilhar e vencer a disputa por 3 a 1, para a tristeza dos mais de 86 mil torcedores presentes no Maracanã.

Data: 2 de julho de 2008.
Público: 86.027 pessoas.
Árbitro: Héctor Baldassi (ARG).
Gols: Bolaños (LDU), aos 6′ do primeiro tempo; Thiago Neves (FLU), aos 12′; aos 28′ do primeiro tempo e aos 11′ do segundo tempo.
Pênaltis: Urrutia, Salas e Guerrón (LDU); Cícero (FLU).

Fluminense: Fernando Henrique; Gabriel (Mauricio), Thiago Silva, Luiz Alberto e Júnior César; Ygor (Dodô), Arouca (Roger), Thiago Neves e Conca; Cícero e Washington. Técnico: Renato Gaúcho.

LDU de Quito: Cevallos; Jairo Campos, Calle, Norberto Araujo e Ambrosi; Vera, Urrutia, Guerrón e Bolaños (Salas); Manso (Willian Araujo) e Bieler. Técnico: Edgardo Bauza.

PALMEIRAS 1 X 0 SANTOS
FINAL DA COPA LIBERTADORES DA AMÉRICA DE 2020 – JOGO ÚNICO

A segunda vez que o ‘Templo do Futebol’ viu uma equipe dar a volta olímpica foi no dia 30 de janeiro de 2021, um sábado. No final do jogo, Breno Lopez, atacante do Palmeiras, sobe contra a marcação de Pará, lateral do Santos, e coloca a bola no ângulo esquerdo do goleiro John, que nada pode fazer, 1 a 0 para o Palestra. O Verdão conquistava ali, sua segunda Copa Libertadores, e Abel Ferreira caminhava a passos largos para o começo de uma era vitoriosa no clube da Barra Funda. Vale lembrar que o Brasil e o mundo passava pela pandemia da COVID-19, o jogo, que de início seria com portões fechados, terminou com um acordo entre a CONMEBOL e os clubes para que fossem convidadas 1.250 pessoas de cada lado, totalizando 2.500.

Data:30 de janeiro de 2021.
Público: 2.500 pessoas (Convidados dos clubes).
Árbitro:Patricio Loustau (ARG).
Gols: Breno Lopes (PAL) aos 53 do 2º tempo.

Palmeiras:Weverton; Marcos Rocha, Luan, Gustavo Gómez e Matías Viña; Danilo, Raphael Veiga (Alan Empereur), Zé Rafael (Patrick de Paula) e Gabriel Menino (Breno Lopes); Rony (Felipe Melo) e Luiz Adriano.Técnico:Abel Ferreira.

Santos:Jonh; Pará (Bruno Marques), Lucas Veríssimo, Luan Peres e Felipe Jonatan (Wellington); Alison, D. Pituca e Sandry (Lucas Braga); Marinho, Kaio Jorge (Madson) e Solteldo.Técnico:Cuca.

RESSALTANDO AS OUTRAS DUAS FINAIS QUE ACONTECERAM NO ‘MARACA’

Ver o Santos de Pelé, Coutinho, Zito e Pepe jogar no Maracanã era bastante comum nos anos 1960. Tanto que a equipe jogou a primeira partida da final da Libertadores de 1963 contra o Boca Juniors no estádio. Com uma grande atuação de Coutinho, o Peixe venceu o Boca por 3 a 2 e garantiu o título oito dias depois, na Bombonera, com uma vitória por 2 a 1 em cima dos xeneizes.

SANTOS 3 X 2 BOCA JUNIORS
FINAL DA COPA LIBERTADORES DE 1963 – (1º JOGO)

Data:3 de setembro de 1963.
Público: 63.376 pessoas.
Árbitro:Marcel Alert Bois (FRA).
Gols: Coutinho (SAN); aos 2′ e aos 21′, Lima (SAN); aos 28′ do primeiro tempo; Sanfilippo (BOC); aos 43′ do primeiro tempo e aos 44′ do segundo tempo.

Santos: Gilmar; Mauro e Geraldino; Dalmão, Zito e Calvet; Dorval, Lima, Coutinho, Pelé e Pepe. Técnico: Lula.

Boca Juniors: Errea; Magdalena, Marzolini (Orlando) e Simeone; Rattín e Silveyra; Grillo, Rojas, Menéndez, Sanfilippo e Alberto González. Técnico: José D’Amico.

FLAMENGO 2 X 1 COBRELOA
FINAL DA COPA LIBERTADORES DE 1981 – (1º JOGO)

O Maracanã voltaria a ser palco de uma decisão de Libertadores em 1981, quando o Flamengo de Zico, Nunes, Júnior e companhia recebeu o Cobreloa no primeiro jogo da decisão. O placar terminou em 2 a 1 para o Fla. No entanto, a equipe chilena venceu o jogo de volta por um a zero no Estádio Nacional de Santiago. O primeiro título da Libertadores do Flamengo viria apenas no dia 20 de novembro com vitória por 2 a 0 com grande atuação de Zico no Estádio Centenário de Montevidéu.

Data: 13 de novembro 1981.
Público: 93.985 pessoas.
Árbitro:Carlos Espósito (ARG).
Gols: Zico (FLA); aos 12′ e aos 30′ do primeiro tempo; Merello (COB); aos 20′ do segundo tempo.

Flamengo: Raúl; Leandro, Figueiredo, Mozer e Júnior; Andrade, Adílio e Zico; Lico (Baroninho), Nunes e Tita. Técnico: Paulo César Carpegiani.

Cobreloa: Wirth; Rojas, Mario Soto, Tablio e Escobar; Jiménez, Alarcón e Merello; Múñoz, Siviero e Puebla. Técnico: Vicente Cantatore.

Wrexham can sign big O'Connor upgrade in swoop for "outstanding" EFL star

Wrexham are currently preparing for a season in the Championship after they finished second in League One to earn promotion up to the second tier.

The Red Dragons are yet to make their first signing since the end of last season, but there will be plenty of work going on behind the scenes to identify targets to improve the team.

Phil Parkinson will have to judge which of his players are ready to make the step up to the Championship after a season in League One, which means that some difficult decisions could have to be made.

Why Thomas O'Connor may be replaced

One player who could be replaced as a regular starter is left-sided central defender Thomas O’Connor, who has been at the club since they were in the National League.

The former Southampton academy graduate has never played above League One level in his career to date, and was a regular starter – starting 25 of his 31 appearances in the 2024/25 campaign – for Wrexham this season.

O’Connor was, however, an unused substitute in five of the last seven matches and it remains to be seen whether or not he will be able to handle the step up to the Championship, a level that he has never played at before.

Transfer Focus

Mega money deals, controversial moves and big-name flops. This is the home of transfer news and opinion across Football FanCast.

The BBC reported earlier this month that Wrexham, Norwich, Birmingham, and Sheffield United are among the teams interested in a deal to sign Harry Darling on a free transfer from Swansea City.

His contract with the Welsh side is due to expire at the end of this month, and the Red Dragons are one of the sides looking to snap him up for nothing.

Why Darling would be an upgrade on O'Connor

Parkinson must push to convince Darling to make a move across Wales rather than joining Birmingham, Norwich, or Sheffield United, as he would improve the club’s options at the back.

Despite being right-footed, the 25-year-old Englishman often plays on the left-side of a centre-back pairing and this means that he could take O’Connor’s place as the left-sided centre-back in a back three at Wrexham.

Unlike the current Red Dragons defender, Darling is an experienced Championship defender who has made 108 appearances at that level, which means that he would arrive at the Racecourse as a proven second tier star.

He would be a relatively risk-free signing as someone who has been there and done it and could immediately improve Wrexham’s team, particularly when you take his performances this season into account.

Appearances

31

39

Goals

0

5

Clearances per game

2.9

5.0

Dribbled past per game

0.5x

0.3x

Ground duel success rate

53%

66%

Aerial duel success rate

57%

64%

As you can see in the table above, Darling’s defensive work in the Championship, in terms of his success rate in duels and how often he was beaten by opposition attackers, was more impressive than O’Connor’s was at a lower level.

This suggests that the Swansea star, who was hailed as “outstanding” by former boss Luke Williams, is a big upgrade on the current Wrexham left centre-back, particularly from a defensive perspective.

Darling also, as shown in the table, scored five goals from centre-back, compared to O’Connor’s barren return in League One, and this suggests that he would offer a much greater goal threat in the 2025/26 campaign.

The English titan, who ranked in the top 31% of centre-backs in the league for progressive passes per 90 (3.70), is a ball-playing defender who has shown that he can mix technical quality and class on the ball with strength and reliable out of possession at Championship level.

Big Rathbone upgrade: Wrexham still in race to sign "outstanding" PL star

Wrexham could be about to land a big upgrade on Oliver Rathbone by signing this Championship-experienced ace.

ByKelan Sarson Jun 12, 2025

Therefore, he would be the perfect signing, as a proven second tier star, to come in as a big upgrade on their left-sided centre-back position this summer.

فيديو | مودرن سورت يهزم وادي دجلة بثنائية في مباراة مثيرة بالدوري المصري

نجح الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي مودرن سبورت في تحقيق الفوز على وادي دجلة بهدفين مقابل هدف، في إطار منافسات الدوري المصري.

والتقى مودرن سبورت مع وادي دجلة في اللقاء الذي جمع الفريقين اليوم الجمعة في إطار منافسات الجولة 11 من الدوري المصري.

طالع.. فيديو | مودرن سبورت يتعادل مع فاركو في الوقت القاتل بالدوري المصري

وتقدم مودرن سبورت بالهدف الأول في الدقيقة 16 عن طريق أحمد يوسف بضربة رأس بعد عرضية من علي يوسف.

وسجل علي زعزع الهدف الثاني لمودرن سبورت في الدقيقة 72 بعد تصويبة صاروخية من خارج من منطقة الجزاء.

وأحرز أحمد فاروق الهدف الأول لوادي دجلة في الدقيقة 82 بعد وصول الكرة له في منطقة الجزاء ليضعها في المرمى.

وألغى حكم الفيديو هدف تعادل دجلة في الدقيقة السادسة من الوقت بدل الضائع لوجود خطأ على أحد لاعبي دجلة لينتهي اللقاء 2-1 لمودرن سبورت.

وبهذه النتيجة ارتفع رصيد مودرن سبورت للنقطة 15 في المركز السابع، في حين توقف رصيد وادي دجلة عند 16 نقطة في المركز السادس بجدول ترتيب الدوري المصري. أهداف مباراة مودرن سبورت ووادي دجلة اليوم

Nottingham Forest want to sign 23 y/o captain with same agent as Gibbs-White

With European football secured, Nottingham Forest now reportedly want to sign a Ligue 1 captain who is represented by the same agency as Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White.

Marinakis' controversial Nottingham Forest outburst

Although Nottingham Forest secured European qualification on Sunday, that was only half the story as they fell to a frustrating 2-2 draw against a relegated Leicester City side. From potentially finishing as high as third, a place in the top five is now out of Forest’s hands after picking up just one win in their last five Premier League games.

Many were left disappointed around the City Ground following the draw against Leicester, but none more so than Evangelos Marinakis. The Nottingham Forest owner marched onto the pitch to seemingly air his discontent at manager Nuno Espirito Santo.

Marinakis has since released a statement revealing that his anger was aimed at the medical staff who misjudged Taiwo Awoniyi’s ability to carry on following his collision with the goal post in the dying embers, but the moment certainly sparked plenty of controversy.

The forward gave staff the green light to continue before then coming off not long after Forest had decided to make an alternative substitution.

Nottingham Forest now "ready" to make move for "talented" £17m Milan star

He has won 10 caps for England and played at the World Cup.

By
Henry Jackson

May 12, 2025

The Greek owner said in his statement: “We are extremely proud and close to Nuno and the team, and we must all celebrate the historic achievements of this season.

“Everybody – coaching staff, players, supporters and including myself – we were frustrated around the injury of Taiwo and the medical staff’s misjudgment on Taiwo’s ability to continue the game. This is natural, this is a demonstration of the passion we feel for our club. Let’s all be grateful, passionate and keep on dreaming!”

Nottingham Forest targeting Rennes captain Truffert

Away from any on-pitch controversies, meanwhile, it looks as though Marinakis is looking to put European qualification to instant use. According to The Telegraph, Nottingham Forest now want to sign left-back Adrien Truffert from Stade Rennais this summer.

The club’s captain at just 23 years old, whether Forest can pry Truffert away from Stade Rennais remains to be seen in the coming months, but what should help any deal is the fact that he’s represented by the same agent as Anderson and Gibbs-White.

League stats 24/25 (via FBref)

Adrien Truffert

Neco Williams

Minutes

2,662

2,414

Key Passes

38

17

Tackles Won

34

48

Ball Recoveries

137

101

In terms of numbers, Truffert has endured an excellent season in comparison to Nottingham Forest’s Neco Williams. Outperforming the Welshman when it comes to ball recoveries and key passes, there’s every chance that the Frenchman would gain a starting place at the City Ground if he completed a move this summer.

Rennes left-back Adrien Truffert

What his move would do as well is add key depth for Espirito Santo. As his side step into European football, the former Wolverhampton Wanderers boss will need quality in depth more than ever and Truffert would seemingly provide that at left-back.

MLB Betting Trends: LaMonte Wade Jr.’s Home Run Streak in Jeopardy

If you’re looking for some plus-money player props tonight, look no further. The Astros-Giants game has a couple of hot players to watch tonight at Minute Maid Park.

I’ve got some fun trends for you today,,,

Astros rookie Hunter Brown has started seven major-league games and appeared in 12 across the past two seasons for Houston. He has five wins in 50⅔ innings of work with a strikeout rate of 9.49 batters per nine innings. His ERA was 0.89 last season and it’s 2.37 this year. But, that’s still not what’s most impressive. Listen to this:

Yes, you read that correctly. Brown has not given up a long ball in any of his 50⅔ innings of work.

The Giants have the third-most home runs in the league this season (48) with 60.5% of their runs scored coming from the home run. That’s the most in MLB.

John Hefti/USA Today Sports

One player in particular is smoking hot right now: LaMonte Wade Jr.

What happens tonight when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?

Wade is +550 to hit a home run tonight. Brown is +100 to strike out more than 6.5 batters.

Did I mention the Giants also have the highest strikeout rate in the league (27.5%)?

Bet accordingly.

أحمد بلال مهاجمًا مدحت شلبي: هل تريد الأهلي مثل الزمالك والإسماعيلي

وجه أحمد بلال مهاجم الأهلي الأسبق، انتقادات قوية للإعلامي مدحت شلبي بسبب تصريحاته الأخيرة ضد محمود الخطيب رئيس القلعة الحمراء.

وقال أحمد بلال في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “النهار”: “الأيام الماضية شهدت العديد من النقاشات، حيث تحدث الكابتن مدحت شلبي وتطرق إلى الكابتن محمود الخطيب، مع كامل احترامنا وتقديرنا لمدحت شلبي، الذي يمتلك خبرة تمتد لخمسين عامًا في الإعلام، وهو شخصية مهنية محترمة جدًا، إلا أنني أود قول كلمتين”.

وأكمل: “كابتن مدحت حتى الآن لم تعتذر للكابتن الخطيب، لم تقل أنا آسف أو حقك عليّ أو تجاوزت في حق الكابتن الخطيب، وهذا الكلام لم يصدر منك، رغم أنك إعلامي محترم ومحبوب، ونثق بك ونستمع إليك، والناس تأخذ بكلامك وتتأثر به، لذلك ليس من المنطقي أن يتم إيقاف برنامجك خلال 24 ساعة بسبب هذه الافتراءات”.

وواصل: “محمود الخطيب رجل محترم ومهذب جدًا، لا يصدر عنه أي كلام جارح، يتعامل بالقانون والأوراق الرسمية، وهو رجل ملتزم يحمل النادي الأهلي على كتفيه، وحقق نجاحات كبيرة جدًا، فلماذا هذا الهجوم؟ وما الداعي؟ ولماذا هذا التوقيت؟ لماذا يتم الطعن في الخطيب بهذا الشكل؟، ماذا فعل الخطيب لك شخصيًا حتى تتحدث عن أحداث من عام 2012 و2013، وتذكر أنه قال إنه مريض”.

وأردف: “أنت إعلامي محترف، لديك خبرة طويلة، واعٍ ومثقف، لكن يبدو أنك لم تستمع جيدًا للنصائح، ولم يحذرك أحد من الدخول في هذا الموضوع الحساس، والترند ليس بهذه الطريقة يا كابتن مدحت، هل هذا أسلوب إعلامي، وهل يصح أن يُقال هذا الكلام على التلفزيون؟ هناك أناس يصدقون ما يُقال، ويتابعون ويثقون للأسف”

وزاد: “هذا هو النادي الأهلي وهذا هو محمود الخطيب، الذي يملك ظهيرًا قويًا يدافع عنه، ربما يقبل الخطيب الاعتذار غدًا، لكن يجب أن تعتذر أولاً، وتحدثت عن خسارة الأهلي 120 مليون جنيه بسبب ريبيرو وكولر، وتساءلت عن دور الدولة ومن سيحاسب الأهلي، ولكن ألم تحسب المكاسب التي حققها الأهلي”.

خاص | حكم مباراة الأهلي والزمالك في الدوري المصري

واستطرد: “هل تريد أن يصبح الأهلي مثل أندية أخرى تواجه أزمات مالية مثل الزمالك، الذي تحدث نائب رئيسه عن ديون بقيمة 2.5 مليار جنيه، وألا يصعب عليك حال الزمالك، هل تريد الأهلي أن يصبح مثل الزمالك أو الإسماعيلي أو غيرهما من الأندية التي تعاني”.

وأضاف: “نحن نريد أن تكون جميع الأندية مثل الأهلي ملتزمة، تدفع مستحقات اللاعبين والمدربين، ولا تواجه إيقاف قيد، واسم مصر يجب أن يبقى نظيفًا، لا أن يشتكي الأجانب من أنديتنا، الأهلي يلتزم بعقوده، ويحقق أرباحًا، وفي عام واحد، حقق الأهلي دخلاً يتراوح بين 14 و15 مليون دولار”.

وأتم: “الأهلي باع لاعبين مثل وسام أبو علي وكذلك حصل على 9.5 مليون دولار من كأس العالم للأندية، و2.5 مليون دولار من بطولة إفريقيا، وإذا كان عليه 120 مليون جنيه، فهو قادر على سدادها دون أزمة، والأزمة الحقيقية هي عدم الدفع، أو أن يشتكي النادي في الفيفا، أو يواجه إيقاف قيد، والمفروض أن نشيد بالأهلي لالتزامه، لا أن نهاجمه بهذا الشكل”.

Game
Register
Service
Bonus