موعد مباراة الزمالك وفاركو في دور الـ16 من كأس مصر 2023

أعلنت لجنة المسابقات باتحاد الكرة المصري، موعد مباراة الزمالك مع فاركو في بطولة كأس مصر 2023.

الزمالك يلتقي مع فاركو في دور الـ 16 من عمر منافسات كأس مصر، للموسم الحالي 2023.

وكان الزمالك تأهل إلى دور الـ 16 بعد الفوز على بروكسي 3-2 بدور الـ 32.

طالع | رابطة الأندية تعلن مواعيد مباريات الزمالك في الدوري حتى الجولة 32

بينما فاركو تخطى عقبة المصرية للاتصالات في دور الـ 32 بهدف دون رد. موعد مباراة الزمالك وفاركو في دور الـ 16 لكأس مصر:

تقام المباراة يوم الجمعة الموافق 23 من شهر يونيو المقبل، في تمام الساعة 9:30 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي.

وكما كشفت لجنة المسابقات أن الفائز من مباراة الزمالك وفاركو سيلاقي المتأهل من سيراميكا كليوباترا والمقاولون العرب في دور الـ 8 لكأس مصر يوم الثلاثاء الموافق 4 من شهر يوليو

تعرف على معلق مباراة برشلونة وريال سوسيداد اليوم في الدوري الإسباني

يستضيف فريق برشلونة خصمه ريال سوسيداد، مساء اليوم السبت في إطار منافسات بطولة الدوري الإسباني.

تأتي تلك المباراة في إطار منافسات الجولة الخاسمة والثلاثين من الليجا، موسم 2022/23، على ملعب “سبوتيفاي كامب نو”.

وكان برشلونة قد فاز على ريال سوسيداد بأربعة أهداف مقابل هدف، في مباراة الدور الأول من هذا الموسم.

وحسم برشلونة لقب الدوري الإسباني لهذا الموسم في الجولة الماضية عقب فوزه على إسبانيول بنتيجة 4-2. معلق مباراة برشلونة وريال سوسيداد

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We played like a family – Manzoor

After Karachi Blues beat Sialkot to win the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, their captain Khurram Manzoor credited the all-round effort of his side, which wasn’t too formidable on paper, for the victory

Umar Farooq in Lahore28-Feb-2013

“We played like a family”, said Karachi Blues captain Khurram Manzoor.•Pakistan Cricket Board

The Quaid-e-Azam Trophy is back in Karachi after two seasons, as Karachi Blues outclassed Sialkot in a one-sided contest to win Pakistan’s premium first-class tournament. Blues captain Khurram Manzoor credited the all-round effort of his side, which wasn’t too formidable on paper, for the winning the title.Although there were no fireworks or cheers in the deserted stands of Gaddafi Stadium, there was jubilant celebration by the players. When Manzoor lofted the ball to the midwicket boundary to score the winning runs, the Blues players, who were waiting at the boundary rope, erupted screaming onto the field to embrace their captain. They had another reason for joy: the team had remained unbeaten over the course of ten matches and two months.”It was the moment we have been waiting for,” Manzoor said while standing in front of a sombre Sialkot dressing room. “This is a result of the hard work put in by all of our players and the coaching staff. I am very happy as a player and as a captain – this is a significant achievement for me. They are all happy and want people to know that. I can’t explain in words how happy I am and that’s why we are screaming loud. This is all about the victory.”We didn’t have big names on paper but we played like a family. Sometime there were heated arguments, differences, we quarrelled on various occasions, but it was merely on how to attain the best result on the field. It was all teamwork. In the end, it is the result that matters, and so it’s a moment of joy. I love to be a part of such a talented side.”The key was the planning of our short-term goals instead of setting a big goal. We had a plan for each hour, each session to keep the players on their toes and didn’t burden them to achieve bigger goal. The motto is to win every day to keep the momentum on, and this helped us against complacency. We knew if the plan worked the title wouldn’t be far from us. If we have strong belief, we can win.”One of the key men who contributed to the win was Akbar-ur-Rehman, who topped the run-charts with 986 runs in ten games, with three fifties and three centuries, one of which was a double. He scored a century in the final, too; his 178 in the first innings helped his side gain a decisive 199-run lead.”I simply call him a one-man army and I am proud of him,” Manzoor said. “He played his role and his presence in the middle was a relief for me. He was the backbone of our batting and performed well when it matters and I wish him very best of luck for his future.”

Railways send off captain Bangar with a win

A wrap of the final day of the ninth round of Ranji Trophy matches in Group A

ESPNcricinfo staff01-Jan-2013
ScorecardAround noon, during their lunch break, Railways came to know Saurashtra had won their match. That meant Railways would not qualify for the knockouts even if they won. Around that time, Sanjay Bangar, one of the most respected domestic workhorses, made up his mind it was time to end his 20-year first-class career.Bangar’s team-mates were stunned at the decision, but they delivered him and Railways a consolatory win. One for the road. Or track, in the case of the team made up for Indian Railways’ employees.Bangar himself took two important wickets, those of opener Arindam Saha and captain Wriddhiman Saha. It went into the final session, though, and towards the end Anureet Singh began Bengal’s final slide with the wicket of Debabrata Das, who scored 44 off 55.
ScorecardRajasthan had taken the lead on the third day, sending Hyderabad into relegation, and day four was pretty academic. However, Vineet Saxena used the day well to sign off the season with an unbeaten 146.
ScorecardAlong with the paucity of quality spinners in India, probably as big an issue could be the inadequacy of domestic batsmen against good spin bowling. Madhya Pradesh provided the latest example of that, losing eight wickets for 45 runs in 22.1 overs to hand the remaining quarter-final spot in Group A to hosts Saurashtra. And it wasn’t even an experienced slow bowler who did the damage. It was 22-year old debutant left-arm spinner Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, bowling with a classical pivot, who ran through MP to finish with six wickets in the innings and nine in the match.Click here for the full report.
ScorecardMumbai aborted a chase of 135 off a minimum of 41 overs and instead settledfor three points for the first innings lead against Gujarat in their lastRanji Trophy Group A game at the Dr DY Patil Sports Stadium.Click here for the full report.

De volta pra casa! Após oito anos, Rafael Sobis retorna ao Internacional

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Pela segunda temporada consecutiva, o ataque do Internacional terá um representante vindo das categorias de base e identificado com o torcedor. Se em 2018 quem exerceu esse papel foi Leandro Damião, agora no futebol japonês, em 2019 esse posto já é de Rafael Sóbis.

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Na tarde desse sábado (5), o Inter confirmou em suas redes sociais e em seu site oficial que chegou a um acordo para fechar o retorno do avante tricampeão gaúcho (2004, 2005 e 2011), bicampeão da Libertadores (2006 e 2010) e campeão do Mundial Interclubes na histórica vitória em 2006 sobre o Barcelona-ESP de Ronaldinho Gaúcho e cia.

O vínculo entre as partes após o atleta atualmente com 33 anos de idade ter se desligado do Cruzeiro foi assinado com duração de um ano. Até hoje, Sobis acumula no Colorado, além dos títulos, 169 partidas e 48 gols marcados.

Slater's cautionary tale for Warner

David Warner can take a lesson from Michael Slater as he aims to find the balance between aggression and care at the top of the order

Daniel Brettig in Hobart13-Dec-2012

In Perth, David Warner was out to a heedless stroke in the first innings•Getty Images

In October 1996, Mark Taylor and Michael Slater walked to the middle of the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi for the second innings of a one-off Test match against India. They faced a deficit of 179. Within minutes, Slater was making his way back to the ground’s then rickety pavilion, having swung at a ball he could barely reach from the modest medium fast of David Johnson and been acrobatically held at slip by Mohammad Azharuddin.That heedless stroke hastened the tourists’ heavy defeat, cost Slater his Test place – he would not return until 1998 – and remains one of the great cautionary tales for imprudent opening batsmen. At the time, Slater was averaging 48 in Tests, and was only three matches removed from his highest score, 219 against Sri Lanka in Perth. Whether the “lesson” of his dumping was ever truly learned remains a matter for debate, and there was to be collateral damage. Without his regular opening partner, Taylor would slide into the slump that very nearly cost him the captaincy.Australia’s captain Michael Clarke had Slater’s poster on his wall back then, and his admiration for the former opening batsman’s derring-do shone through again in his defence of David Warner. In Perth against South Africa, Warner was out to a stroke almost as inappropriate to the match scenario as Slater, an angled bat swish at Dale Steyn’s first ball of the second morning the catalyst for Australia’s tumble from a strong first-day position to a fourth-day defeat. While Slater paid dearly for his error, Clarke has avoided criticising Warner for his indiscretion, reasoning that hesitance is an even greater enemy of the left-hander than impulsiveness.”The one thing we need to understand with Davey is the same ball he got out on in Perth, we’re all standing and clapping in Adelaide when it went over cover or went over slips for four,” Clarke said. “That’s the way he plays. The only thing I continue to say to Davey is make sure you’ve got that good intent, and by that good intent I mean more in his mind than the actual shot. Because when Davey’s intent’s right, his defence is better, his attacking shots are better. He plays his best when he’s looking to score runs, there’s no doubt about it.”Yes we all have to work on shot selection at certain times in your innings, but I think Davey for the start of his Test career, three hundreds he’s scored now, he’s doing pretty well. Like all of us, we’d love to be more consistent and score runs every time we walk out to bat. Sometimes he doesn’t look great when he gets out, but the other side is he’s got that x-factor. He can take a game away from any team in the first session of a Test match really. Not too many players in the world have that talent. At the moment I’m really happy with how he’s going, he was disappointed with the way he got out. But more than ‘don’t play the shot’, it’s about working in the nets to execute that shot better.”Warner’s development has become all the more critical now that Ricky Ponting has exited Australia’s dressing room. He is an aggressor on the field and a livewire off it, striving to be liked by team-mates even as his motor-mouth and customary brio have preceded him. In the middle, Warner is known to be a far more nervous character than he lets on, muttering incessantly about his technique and the opposition in between deliveries. He seems at his surest when in the act of hitting the ball, something he does with startling power, if imperfect judgement.When Clarke was presented with the view that no batsman can be at liberty to play the same strokes on the pacy WACA ground as he had been on the more docile Adelaide surface, he cited a meritorious century against New Zealand at Bellerive a year ago to outline the balance of aggression and thoughtfulness he expected from Warner’s batting.”That’s what you learn as a young player don’t you,” Clarke said. “The conditions in Perth are different to Adelaide, and what we’re going to see here. I think one of Davey’s greatest innings was the hundred we saw here in really tough batting conditions, but he still had that great intent. On a wicket that was doing a lot he was looking to score runs, but his shot selection was spot on and perfect that innings. In a perfect world you’d love to bottle that and say play like that every time, but there’s got to be a bit of give and take with Davey.”So long as Clarke is captain and selector, there is likely to be more give than take for Warner, as his destructive potential and natural spark are highly valued. But he would not want to charge too hard, too early at the likes of Nuwan Kulasekara in this series, lest he find himself emulating Slater’s harsh lesson.

تشكيل اتحاد جدة أمام التعاون في الدوري السعودي.. حجازي وطارق حامد أساسيان

أعلن البرتغالي نونو سانتو المدير الفني لنادي اتحاد جدة، تشكيل الفريق لمواجهة التعاون مساء اليوم الأربعاء ببطولة دوري روشن السعودي.

اتحاد جدة يلاقي التعاون في إطار الجولة الـ 25 من عمر بطولة الدوري السعودي، وذلك على ملعب الملك عبدالله ببريدة.

ويشهد تشكيل الاتحاد، تواجد الثنائي المصري أحمد حجازي وطارق حامد أساسيين في تشكيل المباراة.

طالع | تقارير: نادٍ سعودي مهتم بالتعاقد مع تريزيجيه في انتقالات الصيف تشكيل اتحاد جدة أمام التعاون في الدوري السعودي:

حراسة المرمى: مارسيلو جروهي.

خط الدفاع: مد الله العليان – أحمد حجازي – أحمد شراحيلي – أحمد بامسعود.

خط الوسط: طارق حامد – برونو هنريكي – إيجور كورنادو – عبد الرحمن العبود – رومارينو.

خط الهجوم: عبد الرزاق حمد الله.

ويحتل اتحاد جدة صدارة ترتيب الدوري السعودي، برصيد 59 نقطة بينما التعاون يتواجد في المركز السادس بـ 37 نقطة.

São Paulo se prepara para Majestoso decisivo na Copa RS Sub-20

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A equipe sub-20 do São Paulo tem um clássico decisivo pela frente: contra o Corinthians, às 19h15 desta terça-feira, no campo do SESC Porto Alegre, valendo vaga na semifinal da Copa RS – o Tricolor é o atual tricampeão do torneio. Haverá transmissão do Sportv.

Primeiro colocado do Grupo B com oito pontos (venceu o Nacional-URU e o Flamengo, perdeu para o Cruzeiro e empatou com o Independiente-ARG), os meninos de Cotia ainda sentem os efeitos da dura batalha contra os argentinos, no domingo. Por isso, o técnico Orlando Ribeiro não os levou a campo nesta segunda.

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– Tinha projetado um treino em campo, mas preferimos ir pela linha de recuperar o emocional e o físico dos jogadores. Tivemos a lesão do Rafael, que será reavaliado pelos médicos após exames. Vamos nos encontrar para a primeira palestra sobre o jogo às 21h30, e vamos para o jogo com o que tivermos de melhor – disse o comandante.

-Estamos com 24 atletas, sendo três goleiros. Com a possível saída do Rafael, ficaremos com 20 de linha. Os 23 que estarão à disposição aqui sabem que não vieram passear e serão utilizados a qualquer momento. Eles têm que estar preparados para esses momentos decisivos. Somos um grupo – emendou.

جوتا: ما حدث أمام مانشستر سيتي لا يمكن تفسيره.. وعلينا التمسك بالتأهل الأوروبي

أكد دييجو جوتا، لاعب فريق ليفربول، أنه من الصعب تفسير ما حدث في مباراة الأمس أمام مانشستر سيتي في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وتلاقى الفريقان على ملعب “الاتحاد” في قمة منافسات الجولة التاسعة والعشرين من الدوري الإنجليزي، حيث فاز مانشستر سيتي بأربعة أهداف مقابل هدف.

وكان ليفربول متقدمًا بهدف، بفضل النجم المصري محمد صلاح، قبل أن يتراجع أمام طوفان مانشستر سيتي.

وقال جوتا في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “ليفربول إيكو” الإنجليزية: “كانت اللحظة الحاسمة بداية الشوط الثاني عندما سجلوا هدفين سريعين للغاية وأرجحوا كفة الميزان لصالحهم”.

وأضاف: “لقد سجلنا أولاً، كان بإمكاننا التعامل مع المباراة بشكل أفضل، هذا ما هو عليه الأمر، ومع ذلك الشوط الثاني سمحنا لهم بالاستحواذ على المباراة والنقاط الثلاث”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. جاكبو بعد خسارة ليفربول أمام مانشستر سيتي: الأمر يتحدث عن نفسه

وواصل: “من الصعب تفسير ذلك، حتى في الهدف الثاني أعتقد أننا فزنا بالكرة لذا ضغطنا جيدًا لكننا فقدنا الكرة على الفور ولم نكن متوازنين، وكانوا قادرين على التسجيل”.

وأردف: “علينا أن نحاول ونمضي قدمًا فيما نفعله، ونبذل قصارى جهدنا، نحن لا نكافح من أجل أي شيء رائع هذا الموسم ولكن لا يزال أمامنا الكثير من المباريات، لذلك علينا الحصول على أكبر عدد ممكن من النقاط والتأهل بأفضل شكل ممكن”.

Fuller, Norwell stage Gloucs fightback

James Fuller and Liam Norwell fought back with three wickets each for Gloucestershire to reduced Northamptonshire to 73 for 7 by the close on day one at Bristol.

04-Sep-2012
ScorecardJames Fuller and Liam Norwell fought back with three wickets each for Gloucestershire to reduce Northamptonshire to 73 for 7 by the close on day one at Bristol. It followed four wickets for Luke Evans as the visitors dismissed their hosts for 220.Pitch inspector David Hughes found no fault with the wicket on a day dominated by the seam bowlers and featuring some pretty ordinary batting.It was Andrew Hall with 3 for 37 who ripped out Gloucestershire’s top order, taking his wickets in the space of 11 balls at a cost of two runs as Gloucestershire slumped from 41 without loss to 44 for 4, while Evans finished with 4 for 38 from 13 overs.But the home side’s total was soon looking more than decent as Northants plunged from 30 without loss to 72 for 7. Only Stephen Peters, with 35, offered much resistance as Fuller, 3 for 25, sent back Niall O’Brien, Rob Newton and Hall with a pacy spell from the Pavilion End. Norwell’s 3 for 21 was just as impressive from the Ashley Down Road End, claiming the wickets of David Sales, Kyle Coetzer and Peters.There was little sign of carnage ahead when Gloucestershire openers Benny Howell and Ed Cowan put together a solid opening stand of 41 at the start of the day. Then Howell, on 29, was dropped at second slip by Peters off Luke Evans and it signalled a transformation in fortunes. Next ball Evans rapped Howell on the pads and gained an lbw verdict.Cowan, back in Gloucestershire’s team after a short spell as temporary overseas player earlier in the season, went leg-before for 8 in the next over as Hall began to make rapid inroads, swinging the ball and getting some seam movement from the Ashley Down Road End. His next two overs saw Dan Housego’s off stump knocked out of the ground for 1 and Hamish Marshall pinned lbw on the back foot for a duck.Alex Gidman launched a counter-attack with four fours in an over from David Willey, all punched through the off side, before, with the score on 95, Ian Cockbain had his middle stump sent flying by Willey having made 10.It was 95 for 5 at lunch and the afternoon session saw Gidman reach his half-century off 48 balls, with 10 fours. He added 33 for the sixth wicket with brother Will before falling to another lbw verdict, Willey claiming his second victim. Will Gidman was caught in the slips driving at a wide ball from Jack Brooks and when Fuller edged a catch to the wicketkeeper off Evans Gloucestershire were 151 for 8.Jon Batty and Anthony Ireland, on loan from Middlesex, saw the home side to tea at 206 for 8 and Batty reached a battling half-century straight after the interval, having faced 89 balls and hit six fours.Ireland soon perished to a catch behind off Evans for a handy 22 before Batty was last man out, caught at point making room to hit Evans through the off side.

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