بعد الرحيل عن الأهلي.. رسميًا | الكشف عن نادي أنتوني موديست الجديد

تم الكشف عن نادي أنتوني موديست الجديد، بعد أن رحل عن الأهلي في الصيف الماضي، حيث لم يكمل الموسم مع العملاق الأحمر.

منذ يونيو 2024، ويعتبر موديست عاطلًا عن العمل، قبل أن يجد ناديا جديدا، في الأراضي الإسبانية، في تجربة أولى للاعب الفرنسي.

وأعلن نادي إنترسيتي الإسباني، توصله لاتفاق مع اللاعب الفرنسي أنتوني موديست، دون الإعلان عن مدة التعاقد أو الراتب الذي سيحصل عليه اللاعب.

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موديست صاحب الـ36 عامًا، لعب مع الأهلي في الموسم الماضي، خلال 31 مباراة وساهم بـ 10 أهداف، حيث سجل 6 وصنع 4 بمختلف المسابقات.

مهاجم بووسيا دورتموند السابق، أفضل أرقامه كانت مع كولن الألماني حيث شارك في 157 مباراة وسجل 79 هدفًا وصنع 10.

مع بوروسيا دورتموند، حل موديست محل سيباستيان هالر، الذي تم تشخيص إصابته بالسرطان، وسجل هدفين وصنع هدفًا في 28 مباراة.

وأكد النادي الإسباني الذي يتواجد في دوري الدرجة الثالثة، ويحتل المركز الأخير بالمجموعة الثانية، أن اللاعب الفرنسي سيصل غدًا للانضمام إليهم، بعد تجربة مع بطل مصر وإفريقيا النادي الأهلي، حسب وصف الموقع الرسمي للنادي.

في مسيرته بالكامل، شارك موديست في 509 مباريات وسجل 184 هدفًا، وصنع 42.

5 بطولات في مسيرة موديست، 4 منها مع الأهلي فقط خلال موسمه الماضي، حيث توّج ببطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا، وكأس مصر والسوبر المصري، والدوري المصري، مع حصوله على برونزية كأس العالم للأندية في السعودية.

Grêmio vence a Chapecoense e volta a sonhar com permanência na primeira divisão do Brasileirão

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da dobrowin: Neste sábado, o Grêmio deu mais uma esperança para seu torcedor. A equipe bateu a Chapecoense por 3 a 1, fora de casa, segue sonhando com a permanência na elite do Brasileirão. Com o resultado, o Grêmio chega aos 35 pontos, ultrapassa o Sport na tabela e assume a 18ª colocação. Por outro lado, a Chapecoense continua na lanterna com 15.Na terça-feira, a equipe gremista entra em campo para enfrentar o Flamengo, em partida atrasada do Brasileirão.

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BOAS CHANCES!
Logo no início da partida, o zagueiro Kannemann falhou, Henrique Almeida aproveitou a sobra e mandou para o gol, mas Gabriel Chapecó fez boa defesa. O duelo estava aberto, com as equipes chegando bem ao ataque. Lucas Silva arriscou chute em cobrança de falta, a bola passou pela barreira e levou perigo para o goleiro João Paulo, da Chape.

CHANCES PERDIDAS!
​Mais tarde, Jhonata Robert aproveitou cruzamento de Cortez, testou e João Paulo fez a defesa. Logo depois, o goleiro errou a saída de bol,a Thiago Santos tentou do meio-campo, mas não marcou. Novamente Robert apareceu no campo ofensivo, em tabela com Diego Souza, o jogador estava na área e isolou.

GOL MARCADO!
​Aos 35′, Lucas Silva arriscou um lindo chute de fora da área e acertou as redes, abrindo o placar para o Grêmio. Logo depois, Busanello teve uma boa oportunidade de empatar para Chape.

SEGUNDA ETAPA GREMISTA!
Na volta do intervalo, o atacante Diego Souza recebeu na área e cabeceou para fora, com perigo. Mais tarde, Lucas Silva tentou outro chute de longe e em outro lance, o meia tocou para Thiago Santos, que passou por três marcadores e fez o segundo do Grêmio.

CHAPE DIMINUI!
Mais tarde, Ferreira acionou Campaz, que finalizou para boa defesa de João Pedro. Mais tarde, Anderson Leite cobrou escanteio e Bruno Cortez desviou contra, fazendo o primeiro da Chape.

MAIS UM CONTRA!
Pouco tempo depois, o lateral Cortez cruzou na área, Laércio tentou o corte, mas mandou contra, fazendo o terceiro do Grêmio.

FICHA TÉCNICA DA PARTIDA
Chapecoense 1 x 3 Grêmio
​Local: Arena Condá, Chapecó-SC
​Data/horário: 20 de novembro de 2021, às 19h (horário de Brasília)
​Árbitro: Rodolpho Toski Marques (PR)
Auxiliar 1: Bruno Boschilia (PR)
Auxiliar 2: Ivan Carlos Bohn (PR)
VAR: Igor Junio Benevenuto de Oliveira (MG)
Gols marcados: Lucas Silva (35’/1T) (0-1), Thiago Santos (14’/2T) (0-2), Bruno Cortez (contra) (30’/2T) (1-2), Laércio (contra) (34’/2T) (1-3)
Cartões amarelos: Anderson Leite (Chapecoense), Bruno Cortez (Grêmio)

Chapecoense: João Paulo; Ezequiel, Ignacio, Laércio e Busanello; Moisés Ribeiro (Bruno Silva16’/2T), Anderson Leite, Ronei (Renê Júnior – intervalo) e Mike (Lima 25’/2T); Kaio Nunes (Rodriguinho 26’/2T) e Henrique Almeida (Geuvânio 41’/2T).

Grêmio: Chapecó; Rafinha (Vanderson 21’/2T), Geromel, Kannemann e Cortez; Lucas Silva, Campaz (Victor Bobsin 32’/2T), Thiago Santos (Villasanti 28’/2T); Jhonata Robert (Alisson 32’/2T), Ferreira e Diego Souza (Borja 21/2T).

Move over Xhaka: Sunderland "diamond" is Regis Le Bris' future captain

da marjack bet: Sunderland fans will be hurriedly counting down the days now until their beloved Black Cats do battle again in the Premier League.

da dobrowin: In an ideal reality, those of a Wearside persuasion love to have seen their high-flying team continue to play during the international break, instead of having to take an enforced pause.

Indeed, Regis Le Bris’ men find themselves in an uncharted fourth position in the Premier League table at the time of writing, which is some feat, considering the Frenchman has only just guided the Black Cats back up to the big time.

A huge part of their whirlwind success story so far has been Granit Xhaka, who is already being viewed as one of Sunderland’s most cherished figures of recent years.

How Xhaka compares to other Sunderland captains

Before delving deeper into Xhaka becoming an instant fan favourite at the Stadium of Light, he isn’t the only notable recent captain who plied his trade on Wearside.

Just last season, Luke O’Nien would bravely battle for the Black Cats all campaign long, donning the armband, with Sunderland’s former number one goalkeeper in Anthony Patterson, even going out of his way to hail him as a “leader.”

With three goals and 16 clean sheets under his belt, it’s clear why he was described in such glowing terms, with O’Nien arguably as important to his side’s promotion efforts, as Xhaka has proven to be in punching above their weight in the league above.

Other notable faces who have been given the weighty pressure of the Black Cats armband in recent years include John O’Shea, who made 256 appearances for the Wearside outfit, all of which came in the Premier League.

Of course, there was also the no-nonsense approach of Lee Cattermole, but not even his full-bloodedness for the cause, nor his six-goal contributions in the big time, could keep Sunderland from eventually slipping down to League One.

This is where Sunderland has undoubtedly hit the jackpot with Xhaka, with his £13m arrival through the door in the summer raising the standards of everyone around him, so much so that relegation already feels very unlikely.

The Swiss has also singlehandedly been a force to get Sunderland over the line in tense matches, too, with a goal fiercely put away against Everton at the start of November, securing a 1-1 draw, which was also collected off the back of the ex-Arsenal warrior, winning five duels to keep the Toffees at bay.

The concern will be that Xhaka, despite looking like a fine wine now, is 33 years of age, meaning he won’t be a long-term captain option.

Thankfully, Le Bris may already have a future captain on his hands.

Sunderland's future captain

While the majority of the talk so far this season has centred on the number of brand-new signings that have made the step-up to the Premier League look effortless, Le Bris should also be commended for what he’s managed to get out of stars who have been there since the club’s Championship days.

Wilson Isidor is already up to four Premier League goals after bagging 13 in the second tier last season. Moreover, Daniel Ballard has looked formidable in the heart of Le Bris’ defence when handed opportunities to shine, having been noted as a “diamond” for how much he puts his body on the line, early into his Sunderland career by his former Stadium of Light boss in Tony Mowbray.

In the here and now, much like Xhaka, he has become a dependable warrior for Le Bris to trust in, with the Northern Ireland international firing home that effort past David Raya last time out in league action to hand the hosts a shock one-goal advantage over top-of-the-table Arsenal.

His underlying numbers aren’t that far off the 33-year-old’s either, with his similar fight and passion, as Sunderland try to gain as many early-season victories as possible, standing him in good stead to succeed the midfield veteran as the Black Cats’ next dominant and assured captain.

Ballard vs Xhaka in 2025/26

Stat (* = per 90 mins)

Ballard

Xhaka

Games played

9

11

Goals scored

2

1

Assists

0

3

Touches*

42.2

70.4

Accurate passes*

24.3 (83%)

44.9 (83%)

Clearances*

6.6

3.8

Total duels won*

6.6

6.1

Stats by Sofascore

Amazingly, despite starting just six Premier League games this season, owing to injury problems popping up, Ballard has trumped Xhaka notably in terms of duels won per match, with a mighty six won just against Mikel Arteta’s Gunners.

He isn’t a million miles away in other areas, either, with Sky Sports’ Dougie Critchley highlighting Ballard’s sharp rise to become a Premier League-calibre defender as “phenomenal”.

For the time being, the Black Cats will continue to rely on the experience and know-how of their Basel-born midfielder.

Still, the commanding number five is definitely a worthy heir to Xhaka’s intimidating throne.

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Man City now eyeing move for "brave" Arsenal star who Pep sees as perfect fit

da poker: Manchester City are now reportedly keeping close tabs on one Arsenal star, who Pep Guardiola sees as the perfect fit for his side.

da bet7: The Citizens have been at their best in recent weeks, with Erling Haaland in his usual ruthless mood. Victory over Liverpool on Sunday would truly cement their title ambitions this season, however, following a tough campaign last time out. It would also represent just how successful their summer transfer was, with the likes of Rayan Cherki now settling into life at the Etihad.

Guardiola, who is set to take charge of his 1000th game in football, told reporters that his City side have to be at their best against Liverpool even after the Reds’ disappointing form in the last month.

The City boss said: “We have to be our best. I know how quickly everything goes here. One week ago, Liverpool, six defeats, was a disaster, won two but now they come back to their best.

“I’m pretty sure all managers take a little time for more perspective and everyone has ups and downs in the competition. I have a higher opinion about Liverpool right now. Last season we were losing six games in seven games, it’s the same.”

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In previous years, the Premier League title was often decided by this fixture at the Etihad. This time around, though, it looks set to decide Arsenal’s closest challengers following the Gunners’ excellent start.

It’s something that City will be well aware of and they’ve even been impressed enough to take a look at one of Mikel Arteta’s defensive players who could complete a shock exit.

Man City keeping tabs on Ben White

According to journalist Graeme Bailey, Man City are now keeping close tabs on Ben White, who Guardiola sees as the perfect fit at the Etihad. The right-back, who can also play centre-back, is reportedly becoming frustrated by his position at Arsenal and could leave in pursuit of more game time – allowing City to swoop in.

The right-back position is certainly one that City could do with looking at. Whilst Matheus Nunes has grown into the role, Guardiola would benefit from a natural option down that side and that’s where White could come in.

Whether Arteta will willingly let his defender leave is another question, however. The Spaniard has been full of praise for the 28-year-old since his arrival in North London, describing him as “brave” when he decided against joining up with the England squad under Gareth Southgate.

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Can England rise to pink-ball challenge in Brisbane?

Australia find themselves in a familiar position: 1-0 up for the fourth home Ashes series in a row

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Miller: England must back their approach to win second Test

Big picture: A big day three beckons for the AshesFrom two days of Ashes insanity, to two weeks of Ashes inanity. Rarely has the dead time between Tests felt so rich in promise, yet filled with pointlessness, as in this past fortnight. From that hyperactive 19-wicket opening gambit in Perth and the shock and awe of Travis Head’s romp to victory, we’ve since been pitched headlong into a waffle-filled void, fuelled by an Ashes hype-machine that had been in overdrive from the start of November, but has since been in desperate need of red-hot takes to slake its thirst for narrative.In the absence of actual action, we’ve had talk of beer matches and food mountains from the peeved executives at the Optus; we’ve had pontification about the value of pink-ball practice matches from a cast of ex-Ashes combatants (whom Ben Stokes is now adamant are not “has-beens” after all). And in Brisbane this week, we’ve even had talk of potential fines for England’s scooter-based traffic violations. Thursday’s resumption of hostilities under the Gabba floodlights will surely be sweet release for two sets of players who have heard enough yakking, and will now be ready to get back to some hard yakka.What have we learned in this impatient lull? Not a whole lot, if truth be told. In spite of the speed of their meltdown, England still competed more gamely in Perth than in any Test in Australia since their victorious tour in 2010-11. If they get the better of the conditions in what Stuart Broad has described as a pink-ball “lottery”, they could yet restore the optimism with which they launched this campaign. If they do not, or if they bat as frivolously as they did in that crucial post-lunch passage of play on day two, a third 5-0 whitewash in six tours could already be loading. Choose your path, there’ll be plenty opportunities to retro-fit your narrative come the end of the Sydney Test.Related

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For the time being, it’s a chastened (if not reformed) England that has regrouped at the Gabba. This Ashes tour has been front and centre of their planning for three-and-a-half years, right from the inception of the so-called Bazball project, and they’ll know – notwithstanding their fightback from 2-0 down in 2023 – that they cannot afford another false start. There was nervous energy in spades in Perth, and while that translated wonderfully well into a kinetic frenzy with the ball in the first innings, even the most pigheaded advocate of England’s no-consequences mindset would acknowledge that the loss of 20 wickets in less than 70 overs was a dereliction of batting duty.As for Australia, they were scarcely any less shocked by what they witnessed in Perth – although the sight of Head launching Jofra Archer for a back-foot six over long-on might have been a key contributor to that. Amid the chaos caused by Usman Khawaja’s back spasm, and the unsatisfactory compromise that forced Marnus Labuschagne to open in the first innings, Head’s subsequent promotion proved a masterstroke. It met England’s go-getting attack head-on, and challenged them in the same manner that Yashasvi Jaiswal had done in his own six-laden onslaughts in India two years ago. If Bazball is all in the mind, then Head was in England’s heads by the end of that innings, rather than vice versa.England’s chosen route back to parity has already taken an interesting turn. Mark Wood reported soreness in his knee after a wicketless display in Perth and is out of the reckoning – who knows for how long, although his fitness for flatter decks to come (particularly in Adelaide) could yet be as much of a priority as the here-and-now. But into his place comes not another seamer, nor the primary spinner Shoaib Bashir (who had been England’s designated 12th man in the first Test), but the each-way-bet option of Will Jacks, a selection that smacks, ever so slightly, of a team second-guessing themselves.Travis Head hit 123 off 83 in the second innings of the first Test•Getty Images

It’s an interesting predicament that leans into the vacuousness of the discourse since Perth. So much of England’s mindset-led approach has been about blocking out the noise and doubling down on positive reaffirmation from within the dressing-room walls – the logic being that, if you believe that the team has your back no matter what, then you already own your half of the mental battle.But never before has this England team encountered noise quite like this – a 24/7 media bombardment that will surely have seeped into their subconscious decision-making, even if they are overtly still as bold as brass. Batting more sensibly at key moments, for instance, may be a pre-requisite for this Ashes fightback, but if that comes at the expense of bravery, then what will that do for their over-arching ethos? Scott Boland’s decisive burst in the second innings at Perth was arguably a case in point, after he’d been taken at more than six an over in the first, while Stokes has already admitted his captaincy was found wanting when Head started teeing off in the run-chase. It’s hard to imagine, for instance, that he’ll dare to declare after 60 overs to get bowling in the twilight, as was the case when England won their most recent pink-ball Test in Mount Maunganui two years ago.Australia, meanwhile, are in a happy and familiar position in this series: 1-0 up, for the fourth home Ashes in a row, and heading into a format in which their record is unparalleled, both in terms of volume of matches and victories secured. But, thanks in no small part to England tripping over their own feet when well set, they know they were spared a deeply uncomfortable denouement in that first Test. The onus is on the visitors to finish the inquisition they started, before it’s too late for beg for third chances.Form guideAustralia: WWWWL
England: LLDWLIn the spotlight: Mitchell Starc and Joe RootThe story hasn’t changed for Mitchell Starc, but the expectations have been ramped up an extra notch. At Perth, he was the last man standing of the greatest pace trio of the modern era, and he responded supremely, with a career-best 7 for 58 and ten wickets in the match. Now, he’s been asked to do so again, in a form of the game in which he is simply without equal. His 81 wickets in day-night Tests include a startling haul of 6 for 9 in his most recent outing, as West Indies were routed for 27 in Kingston in July. If he makes the pink ball talk as loudly as it can do under the Gabba floodlights, there’ll be plenty more where that came from. Starc has a chance to put the Ashes beyond realistic reach, before Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood have even bowled a ball in anger.Mitchell Starc dismissed Joe Root in both innings in Perth•Getty Images

There’s no ducking the issue for Joe Root any more. If his team are to turn their fortunes around in this series, then England’s greatest run-scorer desperately needs to come to the party. Notwithstanding Zak Crawley’s pair, Root’s performance in Perth was arguably the most culpable among many failures in that first Test, in particular his skittish second-innings drive that capped England’s post-lunch collapse. His scores of 0 and 8 did little to dial down the pre-series chat about his modest record in Australia, and were perhaps an indication of the very real nerves he felt coming into a legacy-defining campaign. Now, however, he needs his vast experience to steer his team’s agenda. Of all the ways that England might have envisaged losing in Australia, Root going missing was not among them.Team news: Jacks in, Khawaja outUsman Khawaja’s failure to recover from a back spasm has arguably spared Australia an awkward decision, seeing as his inability to open at Perth was what enabled Travis Head to stride up to the top of the order and turn the first Test on its head. Head now seems likely to retain his role alongside Jake Weatherald, with Josh Inglis looking set to slot into the gap in the middle order: his prowess against short-pitched bowling might be the clincher, with Beau Webster again unlucky to miss out. There’s still no absolute clarity on Pat Cummins, who remains with Australia’s squad and even batted in the nets on Tuesday, but he is not officially part of their squad for this Test as he continues his return from a back injury.Australia (probable): 1 Jake Weatherald, 2 Travis Head, 3 Marnus Labuschagne, 4 Steven Smith (capt), 5 Josh Inglis, 6 Cameron Green, 7 Alex Carey (wk), 8 Mitchell Starc, 9 Nathan Lyon, 10 Scott Boland, 11 Brendan Doggett.Will Jacks is back in England’s Test team after three years away•AFP/Getty Images

With Wood ruled out due to a knee issue, Jacks is the surprise inclusion in England’s XI. He comes into the side as England’s frontline spin option, ahead of Bashir, whose consistent selection over the past two years had seemingly been with a view to him playing a central role in this Ashes campaign. Instead, England have opted for the insurance that Jacks’ significantly better batting provides at No. 8, while hoping that his offspin can front up for England as it did on debut at Rawalpindi, three years ago to the week, when his six first-innings wickets proved crucial to a famous win over Pakistan. In part, it is a reflection of the “lottery” of the pink-ball Test – and given Jacks’ ongoing rebirth as a No. 7 in the ODI team, he could yet play some hybrid “finisher” role in a typically fast-paced innings – but it is a rare case of England hedging their bets in the Bazball era, rather than going all-in on a preferred strategy.England: 1 Zak Crawley, 2 Ben Duckett, 3 Ollie Pope, 4 Joe Root, 5 Harry Brook, 6 Ben Stokes (capt), 7 Jamie Smith (wk), 8 Will Jacks, 9 Brydon Carse, 10 Gus Atkinson, 11 Jofra Archer.Pitch and conditionsCurator Dave Sandurski said on Tuesday that he would leave 3mm of grass on the pitch, and the familiar green tinge may fade away under the Queensland sun. Despite some spicy practice pitches in the Gabba nets, there is a suggestion this track could be on the slow side, and with the current batch of Kookaburra balls reportedly going soft quickly, that could spell hard times for fielding sides if either team can keep wickets in hand heading into 50-60 overs. That said, England couldn’t bat beyond 35 on either occasion at Perth. New-ball swing, under the floodlights, is sure to be a feature at some stage of the contest.Stats and trivia Australia have won 13 and lost one of their 14 pink-ball Tests to date.All but one of these (their most recent, against West Indies in July) came on home soil, including each of their three wins against England in the Ashes, at Adelaide (in 2017-18 and 2021-22) and Hobart (2021-22). However, their solitary defeat in a day/night Test came at the Gabba, against West Indies in January 2024. England, by contrast, have lost five of their seven pink-ball Tests to date, although they did win their most recent, against New Zealand in Mount Maunganui in February 2023. Starc, with 81 wickets at 17.08 in 14 Tests, has almost twice as many pink-ball wickets as the next most prolific bowlers, Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon (both 43 at 17.34 and 25.62 respectively), and nine times as many as the most experienced bowlers in England’s squad, Mark Wood and Joe Root (nine each). Starc needs three more wickets to overtake Wasim Akram as the most prolific left-arm fast bowler in Test history.Quotes”They’ve said for a while they’re not going to really change the way they go about their business. I don’t expect too much different.”
“Many teams have gone to the Gabba and lost to Australia, but this is a brand new outfit. Lots of guys are on their first Ashes tours, so this is going to be a new experience for them… It doesn’t hold too much fear.”

رابطة الأندية تعلن عقوبات مباراة بيراميدز وبتروجيت.. إيقاف يورتشيتش

أصدرت رابطة الأندية المصرية المحترفة، عقوبات مباراة بتروجيت وبيراميدز إف سي المؤجلة من الجولة العاشرة للمرحلة الأولى، وذلك طبقًا للائحة مسابقة الدوري الممتاز ولائحة المخالفات والعقوبات ونظام ضبط الجودة لموسم 2025-2026.

وكان فريق بيراميدز قد تعادل إيجابيًا بهدفين لكل فريق، في المباراة التي جمعت بين الفريقين ضمن مؤجلات الجولة العاشرة من مسابقة الدوري الممتاز. 

طالع.. بيراميدز يتهم 3 حكام بتشويه العدالة في الدوري.. ويطالب بتحقيق عاجل

وشهدت العقوبات التي أصدرتها رابطة الأندية المحترفة، إيقاف كرونسلاف يورتيشتش مدرب بيراميدز بالإضافة إلى تغريمه ماديًا. عقوبات مباراة بيراميدز وبتروجيت في الدوري 

وجاءت العقوبات على النحو التالي:

إيقاف كرونوسلاف يورتيتش، المدير الفني لفريق بيراميدز، مباراة واحدة، وتوقيع غرامة مالية عليه قيمتها 5000 جنيه؛ وذلك بسبب حصوله على الإنذار الثالث. 

إيقاف أمادو باه، لاعب فريق بتروجيت، مباراة واحدة، وتوقيع غرامة مالية عليه قيمتها 5000 جنيه؛ وذلك بسبب حصوله على الإنذار الثالث.   

إيقاف أحمد سامي، لاعب فريق بيراميدز، مباراة واحدة، وتوقيع غرامة مالية عليه قيمتها 5000 جنيه؛ وذلك بسبب حصوله على الإنذار الثالث. 

مع تطبيق المادة 54 من لائحة مسابقة دوري nile لموسم 2025-2026، الخاصة بحالات الإنذارات على الأجهزة الفنية والإدارية والطبية واللاعبين.

Globo fecha 'superpacote' para futebol em 2022 com sete patrocinadores

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da bet vitoria: A temporada de 2021 ainda não acabou e a Rede Globo já fechou o pacote de patrocinadores para o futebol de 2022. A emissora pela primeira vez contará com sete companhias endossando o esporte em seus meios de comunicação:Amazon, Chevrolet, Hypera Pharma, Grupo Petrópolis, Itaú, Sportingbet e Vivo. O número inédito foi comemorado pelos executivos do grupo.

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O pacote conta com o Brasileirão 2022 e a Copa do Brasil em todas as plataformas do grupo Globo (TV aberta, TV por assinatura e internet). A comunicação “multiplataforma” é uma das novidades para os patrocinadores.

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Stokes: Bashir remains 'England's No.1 spinner' despite Brisbane omission

Will play for England Lions in four-day fixture; Wood still in contention for Adelaide despite knee setback

Matt Roller03-Dec-20250:39

Ben Stokes explains Will Jacks decision

Ben Stokes has insisted that Shoaib Bashir and Mark Wood can still play roles for England in the rest of the Ashes series after missing out on selection for Thursday’s day-night Test at the Gabba.England have made a single change from the side that lost inside two days in Perth, with Wood ruled out and replaced by the allrounder Will Jacks. Wood has been wearing a brace over his strapped left knee in Brisbane this week but will remain with the squad, while Stokes said that Jacks’ inclusion ahead of Bashir was simply a “tactical” decision for a pink-ball Test.Bashir – along with Jacob Bethell – has been released to play for England Lions against Australia A in a four-day fixture at Allan Border Field, which starts on Friday, and Stokes stressed that he is still seen as England’s “best spinner” ahead of the final three Tests in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.”We tried to look at how we thought spin was going to be used, and there was a bit of a tactical element to it,” Stokes said on Wednesday evening, before England trained. “Obviously Jacksy’s ability with the bat, to have that down the order for us is useful as well. [But] if it ever comes down to picking our best, number one spinner, selection would go the other way.”Stokes and Brendon McCullum explained the decision to Bashir before England named their team publicly on Tuesday afternoon. “It was pretty much that we thought that was the best XI for the conditions and the circumstances of the game,” Stokes said. “But he knows that if it comes down to picking our best spinner, he’s the man.”Related

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Bashir has not played a first-class match since the second Test of England’s series against India in July, when he broke the little finger on his left hand attempting a return catch. He was expensive in England’s internal warm-up match in Perth and, after being named in a trimmed 12-man squad for the first Test, was left out in favour of an all-pace attack.England first picked Bashir for their tour to India in early 2024, when he had only taken 10 first-class wickets, and have backed him as their first-choice spinner for the last 18 months. He also now finds himself in the unusual position of having a contract with England but not with a county, after his Somerset deal expired at the end of last season.Wood’s setback after bowling only 11 overs in his first international appearance since knee surgery is a clear concern for England. At this stage, he appears unlikely to be fit in time for the third Test in Adelaide on December 17, but Stokes said that Wood will do “everything” possible to return later in the series.”It’s obviously a little bit of a setback,” he said. “But he’s doing everything that he can, and the medical group are doing everything they can to try to get him to potentially be available for selection in the last three [Tests]. But yeah, look, we’ve got a lot more time to go on this tour, and we’ll just see how things play out with that.”Stokes said that the “incredibly talented” Jacks has a chance to establish himself as a more regular Test cricketer three years after winning his first two caps in Pakistan, and said that he had performed impressively since arriving in Australia.”He’s turned himself into the cricketer I always thought he could be,” Stokes said. “He’s incredibly talented, and I think he’s gone from strength to strength since that Pakistan tour. He’s been playing so well in the nets and the time he’s been out here training. It’s great for us that we’ve got someone who’s looking in pretty good order coming into a big Test match.”England are 1-0 down heading into Thursday’s second Test and have not won any of their last nine Tests in Brisbane, a run which dates back to 1986.

تشكيل ليفربول أمام إنتر ميلان في دوري أبطال أوروبا

أعلن المدير الفني لفريق ليفربول، آرني سلوت، التشكيل الأساسي لخوض مباراة يوم الثلاثاء في إطار منافسات بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، ضد خصمه فريق إنتر ميلان.

ويستضيف ملعب “سان سيرو” مباراة فريقي ليفربول وإنتر ميلان، في الجولة السادسة من دوري أبطال أوروبا، مرحلة الدوري، موسم 2025/26.

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يدخل ليفربول تلك المباراة وهو يمتلك 9 نقاط فقط حيث يحتل المركز الثالث عشر، في حين أن إنتر ميلان في المركز الرابع برصيد 12 نقطة.

ويغيب النجم المصري محمد صلاح عن مباراة ليفربول اليوم بعد استبعاده من القائمة المستبعدة بقرار من آرني سلوت، إثر تصريحاته النارية التي أدلى بها يوم السبت الماضي. تشكيل ليفربول أمام إنتر ميلان في دوري أبطال أوروبا

حراسة المرمى: أليسون بيكر.

خط الدفاع: جو جوميز، إبراهيما كوناتي، فيرجيل فان دايك، روبرتسون.

خط الوسط: سوبوسلاي، جرافنبيرخ، ماك أليستر.

خط الهجوم: كورتيس جونز، ألكسندر إيزاك، هوجو إيكتيكي.

البدلاء: مامارداشفيلي، وودمان، كيركيز، فيرتز، برادلي، نيوني، نجوموها، لاكي. 

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