فيديو.. اتحاد جدة يبتعد بصدارة الدوري السعودي برباعية في شباك أبها

نجح فريق الكرة الأول بنادي اتحاد جدة السعودي الذي يضم بين صفوفه الثنائي المصري أحمد حجازي وطارق حامد، في تحقيق فوز كبير على نظيره أبها برباعية دون رد.

المباراة التي أقيمت على ملعب استاد مدينة الملك عبدالله الرياضية (الجوهرة المشعة)، في خضم منافسات الجولة السادسة والعشرين من عمر الدوري السعودي للمحترفين (دوري روشن).

طالع | فيديو | النصر يتعادل مع الخليج في الدوري السعودي

وشارك الثنائي أحمد حجازي وطارق حامد كالعادة في التشكيل الأساسي للمباراة، التي اقترب بها العميد من حسم لقب الدوري السعودي. 

وسجل فريق الاتحاد أهدافه عن طريق النجم البرازيلي رومارينيو (بواقع هدفين) وعبد الرازق حمد الله ومحمد الصعيري.

بهذا الفوز يرتفع رصيد اتحاد جدة إلى 62 نقطة، متربعًا على عرش صدارة ترتيب الدوري بفارق 5 نقاط عن النصر أقرب ملاحقيه.

فيما يتجمد رصيد أبها عند 30 نقطة محتلًا بهم المركز العاشر قبل انتهاء البطولة بـ4 جولات. أهداف مباراة اتحاد جدة وأبها في الدوري السعودي

وإليكم تفاصيل المباراة

حكم اللقاء نيكولا دابانوفيتش يطلق صافرة بداية المباراة بداية مباراة الاتحاد وأبها

د5.. بداية قوية من أبها ومحاولات متكررة لاختراق دفاع الاتحاد من الجهة اليسرى

د10.. الاتحاد يكشر عن أنيابه ويحاول هد دفاع أبها بكرات طولية وتسديدات من خارج منطقة الجزاء جوووووووووووووووووووووووول.. رومارينو يسجل هدف رائع لفريق اتحاد جدة بشباك أبها في الدقيقة 13، مستغلًا تمريرة متقنة داخل منطقة الجزاء، ليستلم بدوران ويسدد كرة هوائية تسكن شباك أبهاهدف اتحاد جدة الأول أمام أبها

جوووووووووووووووووووووووووول.. حمدالله يسجل الهدف الثاني للاتحاد في شباك أبها بالدفيقة 28 برأسية رائعة من خارج منطقة الجزاء، مستغلًا خروج حارس مرمى أبها هدف اتحاد جدة الثاني أمام أبها

جوووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووول.. رومارينيو يسجل هدف اتحاد جدة الثالث بعد تلقيه تمريرة طولية متقنة تضرب خط دفاع أبها لينفرد بحارس المرمى ويسدد في الشباك باتقان بالدقيقة 30 هدف اتحاد جدة الثالث أمام أبها

نهاية الشوط الأول بتقدم العميد بثلاثية

بداية الشوط الثاني

د47.. فرصتين متتاليتين تضيعان من الاتحاد في الثواني الأولى عن طريق عبد الرزاق حمدالله، بعد اختراقه منطقة جزاء أبها ولكن الدفاع بالمرصاد

بطاقة صفراء أولى لزكريا سامي لاعب أبها بعد تدخل قوي على طارق حامد في وسط الملعب بالدقيقة 55.

مرور ساعة كاملة وتقدم اتحاد جدة مستمر مع محاولات تسجيل الهدف الرابع

د65.. سقوط حمدالله في منطقة الجزاء ويطالب بركلة جزاء وحكم اللقاء يأمر باستكمال اللعب في ظل مطالبات اللاعب باللجوؤ لتقنية الفار

د72.. 3 تغييرات لفريق أبها بنزول محمد الكنيدري وعبد الفتاح أدم وسعد السلولي وخروج زكريا السامي وعبد الله الزوري ونواف الصعدي

د78.. سقوط عمر هوساوي لاعب الاتحاد بسبب الإصابة ونزول الطاقم الطبي لعلاجه قبل اصطحابه خارج المستطيل الأخضر

د80.. تغيير جديد لـ أبها بنزول فيلبي كايسيدو وخروج سعد بقير

د81.. تغيير اضطراري للاتحاد بخروج هوساوي ونزول عبد الرحمن العبود

د88.. تغييرين للاتحاد بخروج عبد الرزاق حمدالله وايجور كورنادو ونزول محمد الصيعري وعوض الناشري

د90.. بطاقة صفراء لمد الله لاعب الاتحاد بسبب ادعاء السقوط داخل منطقة الجزاء

د91.. حكم اللقاء يعود لـ VAR لمراجعة ركلة جزاء مد الله، ويلغي البطاقة الصفراء ويحتسب ركلة الجزاء

جووووووووووووووووووووووووول.. اتحاد جدة يسجل الهدف الرابع بأقدام البديل محمد الصيعري عن طريق ركلة جزاء نجح في تنفيذهاب بالدقيقة 92 هدف اتحاد جدة الرابع أمام أبها

تغيير جديد للاتحاد في الدقيقة 94، بخروج هنريكي ونزول مروان الصحفي

حكم اللقاء يطلق صافرة نهاية المباراة

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.

Reinaldo mantém São Paulo na briga após revés no clássico: 'Nada acabou'

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O São Paulo sofreu um duro golpe neste sábado no Morumbi ao perder de 2 a 0 para o Palmeiras. Além de deixar escapar um tabu de 16 anos sem perder em casa para o rival, viu o adversário abrir quatro pontos na liderança do Campeonato Brasileiro. Para o lateral-esquerdo Reinaldo, no entanto, o Tricolor ainda está na briga pelo título.

-Não é porque perdemos o jogo aqui, que vamos jogar a toalha. Estamos na briga. Levantar a cabeça, trabalhar, porque nada acabou aqui. Trabalhar com humildade, como a gente vem desde o início. Vê o que está errado para não errar mais – afirmou Reinaldo.

O Tricolor agora tem outra parada dura na sequência do Campeonato Brasileiro. No próximo domingo, encara o Internacional, vice-líder, no Beira-Rio.

Sobre a derrota, Reinaldo disse que o São Paulo abusou dos erros.

-Tomamos o gol na bola parada ali, que a gente tanto fala, depois de contra-ataque. Agora é levantar a cabeça, trabalhar e pensar na próxima partida – declarou.

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Sammy heroics in vain as Australia draw series


Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsBrett Lee’s early strikes set Australia on the winning path•Associated Press

Somehow, a 2-2 draw seemed a fitting result for a series that was so closely fought. That was the outcome after Australia’s best all-round performance of the tour so far finished in a 30-run win, although the West Indies captain Darren Sammy did his best to carry the hosts home on his shoulders with a powerful 84 that gave his team unexpected hope. But in the end, Australia had more performers: half-centuries to David Warner, Shane Watson and Peter Forrest set up a big total of 281 for 9 and Brett Lee led a disciplined bowling display to wrap up the victory.It left the series with a sense of symmetry: it began with an Australian win, then a West Indian victory, then a tie, then a West Indies win and ended as it started, with an Australian victory. It must also have left both teams unsatisfied, Australia at their inability to gel through the middle of the series and beat the No.8-ranked ODI side, and West Indies at missing a rare opportunity to secure a series win over Australia.Sammy nearly got them there, though. He and Andre Russell came together at 118 for 7 but they didn’t give up, and Sammy blasted sixes here, there and everywhere on his way to a 20-ball half-century, equalling his own West Indian record. Even after the departure of Russell, who was lbw on review to Xavier Doherty for 41, Sammy kept the West Indian dream alive until he was the last man out, caught at deep midwicket with 31 still needed from 17 balls.Perhaps Sammy made a tactical error by sending Australia in, considering the strong West Indian victory batting first at the same venue two days ago. His bowlers were unable to pick up cheap top-order wickets and the hosts were always on the back foot, right from the first few boundaries struck by Warner and Watson in their 118-run partnership, their first century opening stand together.The West Indies bowlers did what they could and prevented Australia from the 300-plus score that at one stage looked inevitable, but it was eight years since West Indies had chased down such a high target in an ODI and their task looked as tall as the Pitons that dominate St Lucia’s landscape. When Lee struck in each of his first two overs, local shoulders slumped even more.

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  • West Indies drew their first bilateral series against Australia in 13 years. In 1999, they had tied the home series 3-3. However, their last series win was in 1995, when they went on to take the series 4-1.

  • The top three Australian batsmen scored half-centuries. It is the seventh time overall and the first time against West Indies that the top three Australian batsmen have made fifty-plus scores.

  • The 118-run stand between David Warner and Shane Watson is the fifth-highest opening stand for Australia against West Indies. It is also Australia’s second-highest opening stand in ODIs played in West Indies.

  • The 101-run stand between Darren Sammy and Andre Russell is the highest eighth-wicket stand for West Indies in ODIs. The run-rate during the partnership (10.27) is the fourth-highest ever for a century stand for West Indies. It is also the highest ever run-rate for a century stand in ODIs against Australia.

  • Sammy’s strike rate of 168.00 during his 84 off 50 balls is the highest for a fifty-plus score by a West Indian batsman in ODIs against Australia.

The St Lucian opener Johnson Charles fell for a fifth-ball duck when he top-edged an attempted pull and was caught and bowled by Lee, and West Indies were 5 for 2 when Marlon Samuels gloved behind in Lee’s next over. The run-rate became almost non-existent as Adrian Barath and Darren Bravo tried to steady, but on 3 from 21 balls, Bravo edged behind off Clint McKay.The wickets kept falling. Dwayne Bravo drove Watson to cover for 19 and Barath top-edged an attempted slog-sweep off Doherty for 42. That left a mountain of work for Kieron Pollard, who after a while lost his partner Carlton Baugh (13) to a catch at fine-leg that almost cost Australia their wicketkeeper, as Matthew Wade ran back and collided heavily with the catcher Ben Hilfenhaus.Wade appeared to be in severe pain but slowly righted himself and resumed his place behind the stumps. Pollard gave the fans something to cheer with a couple of huge sixes before he was caught in the deep for 33, which brought Sammy and Russell together.In the end, Australia just had too many runs. Their score was set up by Warner and Watson, who gave Australia comfortably their best start of the series and left Sammy wondering about the wisdom of his decision at the toss.Warner’s 61-ball innings of 69 was easily his most fluent of the tour and the highlight was a long, flat six that he had pulled off Dwayne Bravo, and he was also strong through the off side when the bowlers dropped short. He was the quicker scorer in the partnership but Australia’s tempo slowed when he tried to slog sweep Sunil Narine but misjudged the flight and saw a toe-edge lob to backward point.Watson showed his intent early by cutting Kemar Roach for six and he was also strong through the leg side. He had an lbw decision against him on 27 overturned on review and went on to bring up his half-century from 65 balls. On 66, Watson steered a catch to third man off Russell but he had given Australia a very solid platform.Either side of a rain delay, Forrest was steady and brought up his first half-century of the tour. His highlight was a cracking cover-drive perfectly placed to find the boundary off Marlon Samuels, who bowled as much medium-pace as offspin, his numerous quicker balls clocking almost 120kph.Despite Forrest’s runs he never looked like demolishing the West Indies attack and on 53 from 68 balls, he pulled Russell to midwicket. Russell was outstanding in the field and collected 4 for 61, and even found himself on a hat-trick after David Hussey gloved behind the ball after Forrest fell. The hat-trick didn’t eventuate, but he at least halted Australia’s progress.Wade and Michael Hussey chipped in with some late boundaries but Roach (3 for 53) grabbed two wickets in the last over to prevent Australia getting any closer to 300. In the end, it didn’t matter. They had enough. And a tightly-contested series got the most appropriate result.

كاسيميرو: أريد أن أكون معروفًا بالفوز بالبطولات في مانشستر يونايتد

يرغب البرازيلي كاسيميرو في أن يكون اللاعب الذي يفوز بالبطولات مع فريقه مانشستر يونايتد، رغم صعوبة المنافسة في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز كما قال.

كاسيميرو انتقل إلى مانشستر يونايتد في صيف 2022، بعد مسيرة رائعة مع ريال مدريد فاز خلالها بلقب بدوري أبطال أوروبا في خمس مرات، وثلاثة ألقاب في الليجا، وكأس الملك وثلاثة ألقاب لكأس العالم للأندية.

كما أنه كان جزءًا من منتخب البرازيل الذي فاز بكأس كوبا أمريكا عام 2019.

كاسيميرو قد يتوج بلقبه الأول مع مانشستر يونايتد في نهائي كأس كاراباو ضد نيوكاسل، وسيكونون بالتأكيد مصممين على الفوز في ويمبلي يوم الأحد. 

وقال كاسيميرو لموقع مانشستر يونايتد الرسمي: “أريد أن أكون معروفًا هنا كلاعب يفوز بالبطولات”.

مضيفًا: “هذا هو أهم شيء، بغض النظر عما إذا فزنا أم لا، لأننا نعلم أنه من الصعب الفوز بالألقاب، خاصة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، حيث جميع المباريات صعبة”.

وأردف: “لكني أريد الفوز بالألقاب والمباريات الهامة هنا، إنه ليس سهلا، نحن نعرف ذلك، خاصة لأننا نتحدث عن أصعب دوري في العالم، ولكن هذا ما أريد أن أكون معروفًا به”.

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وبشأن صعوبة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، أفاد: “حسنًا، بصراحة الأمر مختلف، خاصة بسبب الظروف المختلفة مثل كثافة المباريات هنا”.

وتابع: “لا أحاول التقليل من شأن الدوري الإسباني، لكن المباريات هنا أكثر صعوبة، وهناك عدد أكبر من الانتقالات”.

واستطرد: “في إسبانيا، يفضلون عادة كرة القدم التيكي تاكا كما يسمونها هناك، هنا يوجد المزيد من الانتقالات، والمزيد من الحركات الهجومية”.

وأتم: “كل دوري له صفاته وسماته الخاصة، أعرف أن لكل منافسة سماتها الخاصة وأنا أحترم كلا البطولتين، لكن الشيء الأكثر أهمية هو أن يتكيف اللاعبون بأسرع ما يمكن”.

Chapecoense mira primeira vitória fora de casa e promove jogo ofensivo

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O duelo contra o Botafogo para a Chapecoense será decisivo para se afastar da zona de rebaixamento e vencer a primeira fora de casa. A partida está marcada para às 19h30, desta quinta-feira. O técnico Gilson Kleina alertou que a equipe catarinense vai fazer de tudo para conquistar os três pontos.

-Manter o espírito de dentro de casa, competitivo, aguerrido, todo instante querendo o resultado positivo. Temos que ter essa identidade fora. Fizemos bom jogo contra o América, fizemos um bom jogo, sem abrir mão de nossa característica que é marcar forte, mas ciente que temos condições de ter resultado positivo – disse Kleina.

Além disso, o treinador do Verdão do Oeste garantiu que será uma partida disputada, pelo momento atual das duas equipes no Campeonato Brasileiro. Ressaltou também da manutenção do “DNA” do time.

-Precisamos ser inteligentes em todos os jogos. A gente entende que é jogo de seis pontos, mas fica mais próximo da vitória se estiver com o nosso dna aflorado, com nossa identidade. Que os jogadores possam estar agrupados. Tivemos mais uma baixa, mas a volta do Canteros. Terminou bem ele e o Luiz. Esperamos ter o mínimo de mudança possível para a equipe ter equilíbrio e determinação para conseguir a vitória – concluiu.

Apenas um ponto separa a Chapecoense e o Botafogo na tabela da disputa nacional. O Verdão do Oeste está na 14ª posição, com 16 pontos, enquanto os cariocas estão na 12ª colocação, com 17 somados.

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Thomas stars in Sussex slump

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Alfonso Thomas completed match figures of 10 for 88 as Somerset moved into the thick of the County Championship Division One title race with a nine-wicket victory over Sussex at Taunton.The seamer added 4 for 28 to his six first-innings wickets as the visitors were bowled out for 134, having begun the third day four down on 94. Murali Kartik returned four for 46 to assist their downfall.That left Somerset needing only 94 for their third successive Championship win. They cruised to the target off just 18.1 overs, Marcus Trescothick leading the way with 54 not out.Somerset took 21 points to the four earned by Sussex and are generating real momentum in their bid for a first-ever title success, having been pipped by Nottinghamshire on the final day last season.Play was delayed until 1.40pm by morning rain after which Michael Yardy and nightwatchman Joe Anyon played out four maidens before Thomas struck a double blow from the Old Pavilion End. In the space of three balls he had Yardy caught at third slip by Kartik for 2 and pinned Ben Brown leg-before to make it 94 for 6.When Charl Willoughby replaced Thomas he needed only two deliveries to dispose of Ollie Rayner, caught behind for 8 fencing at a ball outside off stump. Anyon survived until the total was 118 when he was lbw for 11 playing defensively to Kartik, having faced 71 balls. Four runs later Monty Panesar suffered the same fate on the back foot to the Indian left-arm spinner.Wayne Parnell was caught in the slips by Trescothick at the second attempt for 13 to give Thomas only his second 10-wicket match and the popular South African was given a generous ovation as he led the team off.Trescothick had no intention of hanging around chasing such a small target and promptly hit the first two balls of Somerset’s second innings, delivered by Parnell, for four. By tea he and Arul Suppiah had taken their opening stand to 54 from 10 overs and any lingering doubt about the outcome had disappeared.Suppiah was caught and bowled by Rayner diving to his right for 22, but it was a minor blip as Trescothick eased a half-century off 46 balls, with two sixes and six fours.

Rain ends Nottinghamshire's winning streak

Nottinghamshire’s perfect record in the Friends Life t20 came to a soggy end when their clash with Leicestershire was abandoned after a thunderstorm at Grace Road

10-Jun-2011
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Nottinghamshire’s perfect record in the Friends Life t20 came to a soggy end when their clash with Leicestershire was abandoned after a thunderstorm at Grace Road.The Outlaws posted 164 for 8 after being put into bat with David Hussey hitting 32 off 16 balls to go past fellow Australian Brad Hodge’s world record total of 3,690 runs in Twenty20 cricket.But with the Foxes at 21 without loss after 2.4 overs of their reply, heavy rain followed by thunder and lightning brought an end to proceedings leaving the teams with one point each.It meant an end to Nottinghamshire’s three-game winning run to start the competition while the Foxes were also robbed of the chance to end their 10-game winless run at Grace Road. The last time the Foxes won a Twenty20 match at home was against Yorkshire in June 2009.With the pitch tinged with green Foxes’ captain Matthew Hoggard put the Outlaws into bat and left-arm seamer Harry Gurney had them rocking with two wickets in his second over. Gurney snared openers Alex Hales and Riki Wessels who both provided catches with top-edged pull shots.Hussey was soon into his stride however and a glorious straight six off Abdul Razzaq took him past Hodge’s record. Hussey then smacked Gurney for three consecutive boundaries and with Hoggard conceding 16 runs in his first over the Outlaws reached 61 for 2 off their six overs of Powerplay.Hussey and fellow Perth-born batsman Adam Voges put on 55 in five overs with the stand ended when Hussey clipped a catch to midwicket off Hoggard. Voges was then run out when Andrew McDonald deflected a straight drive by Samit Patel into the stumps and the Outlaws’ innings gradually ran out of steam.Chris Read and Steven Mullaney provided some late momentum but a superb final two overs from Razzaq, which brought him two wickets for only six runs, pegged the Outlaws to 164 for eight with only 32 runs coming from the last five overs.

Tillakaratne ready to share fixing information with ICC

Former Sri Lanka captain Hashan Tillakaratne has said he is ready to share information with the ICC to back his allegations regarding match-fixing in Sri Lanka since 1992.”I made the statements [about match-fixing] neither to get political mileage nor to put anyone in an awkward position,” said Tillakaratne, now a politician affiliated to the opposition party in Sri Lanka.”I made the comments in good faith and I will share the information with the ICC. The exercise was meant to protect the game and the players we all love so much.”On Monday, Sri Lanka Cricket had termed Tillakaratne’s decision to make the revelations after so many years as “strange”. Tillakaratne’s response was that he had kept quiet for so long since he feared for his life. “I stand by my comments about match fixing but can’t reveal names for my safety,” he said. “I made the statement in good faith and I will reveal the names to the ICC.”Meanwhile, Muttiah Muralitharan, who was Tillakaratne’s team-mate for the most part of his career, joined Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara in asking Tillakaratne to prove his claims.”I don’t know why he has said this,” Muralitharan told . “If somebody is making such claims, he should first give enough proof to support them, otherwise someone can sue him. He has made allegations and only he is answerable for that. These are mere allegations which have not been proved yet.”Muralitharan said he had never been approached by match-fixers during his career. “In any case, I will tell this to ICC’s anti-corruption unit only,” he added. “There is a code and all the players follow that.”

New Zealand-Bangladesh Tests postponed to 2012

New Zealand have, in consultation with the Bangladesh Cricket Board, postponed their two-Test tour of Bangladesh scheduled for May-June this year to 2012, citing extremely hot and humid weather

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Mar-2011New Zealand have, in consultation with the Bangladesh Cricket Board, postponed their two-Test tour of Bangladesh scheduled for May-June this year to 2012, citing extremely hot and humid weather.The Test series had initially been planned for late 2010 and was meant to be part of a tour also comprising three ODIs. But, in preparation for the World Cup, the teams agreed to play five ODIs (which New Zealand lost 0-4) and push the Tests to May-June this year. Now, those Tests have again been rescheduled.”We welcome the decision and believe it is a sensible outcome,” Justin Vaughan, the CEO of New Zealand Cricket, said after the BCB had accept the request for postponement. “Bangladesh is extremely hot and humid in May and June with cricket rarely played during that time of year.”The option to postpone until 2012, where the cricket calendar is less cluttered, also gives our top players the option to freshen up after a long and intensive period of cricket.”