São Paulo anuncia parceria com a Konami pelos próximos dois anos

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O São Paulo tem um novo parceiro para duas as próximas temporadas. Trata-se do Pro Evolution Soccer, o PES 2019, jogo de videogame produzido pela japonesa Konami. O anúncio do novo patrocinador foi feito pelo técnico Diego Aguirre, logo após entrevista coletiva na sala de imprensa do CT da Barra Funda. O técnico do Tricolor, inclusive, será um Legend do jogo.

Os valores do acordo não foram revelados pelas partes envolvidas no contrato. Na camisa de jogo número 1 do São Paulo, o logo do PES ficará um pouco abaixo do ombro esquerdo, nas cores vermelha e preta. Na camisa 2, ao lado do símbolo do clube e do logo da Adidas. Já nos uniformes de treino, o logo do patrocinador ficará nas mangas da camisa, na cor branca.

– Quero dar boas-vindas ao novo patrocinador do São Paulo, o PES. Será nosso patrocinador pelos próximos dois anos – anunciou o técnico Diego Aguirre, que terá seu próprio personagem no jogo. Segundo ele próprio, um centroavante.

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Após o anúncio, o meio-campista Nenê e o auxiliar técnico André Jardine disputaram uma partida amistosa no videogame. No duelo entre São Paulo Contra São Paulo, melhor para o membro da comissão técnica permanente do clube do Morumbi, que venceu por 1 a 0.

O lançamento da nova versão do jogo da Konami será no dia 28 de agosto. Por enquanto, os interessados em adquirir a nova versão, com o time do São Paulo incluso, poderão adquiri-la na pré-venda. Os valores estão na casa dos R$ 200.

Scotland stay on top with hard-fought win

Scotland Under-19s beat Kenya Under-19s by 15 runs in a low scoring match at Woodvale Road, Eglinton, to stay at the top of the points table. After choosing to bat, Scotland were in trouble at 77 for 6 before a 65-run partnership between Anjan Luthra and Sam Page revived the innings. Page, who top scored with 48 built another handy stand with Kyle Smith as Scotland reached a respectable 188. The only substantial contributions in Kenya’s chase came from opener Rushabh Patel – who scored 50 – and No. 3 batsman Duncan Allan, with 43. The pair added 83 for the second wicket, but once they were dismissed in consecutive overs, the chase faltered, with Kenya managing only 173 for 8 in their 50.Wicketkeeper Mathew Cross, who had been the lone performer among Scotland’s top order and was part of five dismissals in the fiels – including those of Patel and Allan – was named Man of the Match. “We would have been happy with a score of 210-220, but still, to reach 188 after being six down early on was a big effort,” Cross said. “When Kenya batted, we felt that one wicket could change the match. Allan fell at the right time for us to fight back. We dried up the runs [after that] and the asking-rate increased.”At Lodge Road, Coleraine, Nepal Under-19s beat Papua New Guinea Under-19s by 29 runs and moved into the second spot on the points table. Batting first, Nepal scored 277 for 7, driven by a fluent 91 from Rajesh Pulami Magar. Magar’s knock, which included eight fours and a six, was cut short when he was run out by PNG keeper Dogodo Bau. Opener Sagar Pun and Pradeep Airee also scored half-centuries as Nepal finished with 277 for 7. Vagi Oala and Christopher Kent were the main contributors in the chase, scoring 64 and 80 respectively. However, a penetrative spell from left-arm fast bowler Avinash Karn – he picked up a five-for in 6.3 overs – made sure PNG were always behind, eventually folding for 248 with three balls to spare.Magar, who was named Man of the Match, said his team was wary of PNG replicating their successful chase against Canada in the previous round of matches. “We lost a few wickets early on, so I had to stay at the wicket and build a partnership,” he said. “PNG chased down Canada’s score of 266 yesterday and we were a bit wary of their ability to chase the score. But our bowlers bowled brilliantly and restricted them very well.”Canada Under-19s eased to a five-wicket win against USA Under-19s at the Bready Cricket Club No2 Ground, Magheramason. Asked to bowl, Canada shot out USA for 101 in 40.3 overs, courtesy a six-wicket haul from opening bowler Manny Aulakh. The chase was steered by a rapid 42 from Rayyan Pathan, who struck five sixes in his 42 off 29 balls. Though USA managed to pick up five wickets, Canada were never stretched, getting home with 16.4 overs to spare.Aulakh, the Man of the Match, said the pitch assisted the quicks. “There was something in the pitch for the fast bowlers. We stuck to the basics and they [USA] made a few mistakes. This was one of my best spells.”At the Bready Cricket Club Afghanistan Under-19s registered a comprehensive nine-wicket win against Vanuatu Under-19s. Afghanistan justified their decision to bowl, running through Vanuatu in 26.2 overs. The attack was led by left-armer Sayed Shirzad, who claimed 5 for 38 in nine overs. He was well supported by Yamin Ahmadzai and Abdul Naseri, who picked up two apiece. Chasing 112, Afghanistan lost an early wicket, but were solid thereafter with Javed Ahmadi and Hashmatullah Shaidi knocking off the target at over seven runs an over.Man-of-the-Match Shirzad said Afghanistan were pumped up as it was a must-win match for them. “It was do or die for us, we had to win to stay in the hunt,” he said. “I bowled wicket to wicket and that paid rich dividends.”Ireland Under-19s‘s match against Namibia Under-19s at New Strabane Park was washed-out after only eight overs. The match will be replayed on Monday. Ireland need a win to regain the second spot on the points table.

Somerset's season gets back on track

ScorecardIn the wake of two defeats, two notable triumphs. Such is Somerset’s start to the season as they seek – with renewed conviction – to justify their billing as favourites to win the Championship for the first time. Worcestershire needed 257 on this, the third day, which in the past would have been quite feasible at Taunton. The pitch, though, was still giving assistance to the medium pacers and there was some swing under the cloud cover. Ultimately it was no contest, Gemaal Hussain finishing with career best figures of 6 for 33.Poor Worcestershire have now played four, lost four. Talking of conviction, there is precious little about their batting. Their bowlers, particularly Damien Wright, who took 6 for 56, had done notably well in dismissing Somerset for 185, but a first innings lead of 71, coupled with the accuracy of Somerset’s attack and some fine slip catching resulted ultimately in a straightforward triumph.”It was a different type of game to what is customary at Taunton,” said Hussain, who left Gloucestershire in the winter in the hope his England ambitions would come to pass. “There was some assistance in the pitch but we still had to bowl in the right areas. Length was the key. Which is my favourite end? That is a challenge for me. I enjoyed the pitch – and the whole match.”Somerset had begun the day with a lead of 154, seven wickets intact, which was sufficiently ominous for their opponents. The fact that James Hildreth, nightwatchman Steve Kirby, Craig Kieswetter and Peter Trego went in quick succession, three of them to slip catches, told of the continuing dominance of ball over bat. Or, it might be added, the lack of sufficiently resolute technique.Lewis Gregory also went cheaply, likewise caught in the slips, which left Somerset greatly dependent on Jos Buttler to ensure they would reach a lead of getting on for 300, which was what Kirby had emphasised would be needed. Wright utilised the conditions extremely well, maintaining an accurate line from the Old Pavilion End, but he could not make this all-important breakthrough.Buttler may be short of runs this season, but evidently not of self-belief. On several occasions he moved down the pitch to Alan Richardson’s quickish medium, flat-batting him for four and then swinging him over the square leg boundary. This was altogether too much for the old stager, who on his 36th birthday was spoken to by umpire John Steele for too much ‘lip’ towards the precocious batsman.At lunch, Buttler was four short of a half century, having struck nine fours and that six. Charl Willoughby was his one surviving partner, but batting is not his strong suit. He was held at third man in the first over upon resumption, leaving Worcestershire the best part of five sessions to gain a rare victory. It was swiftly apparent that there was scant chance of that.Daryl Mitchell went to an in-ducker from Willoughby and James Cameron edged Hussain to second slip off the bottom of the bat. Then, the former Gloucestershire seamer effectively won the match with two wickets in an over: Moeen Ali, who had just survived a strong appeal, edged him to second slip, where Marcus Trescothick held a sharp catch. Three balls later, Alexei Kervezee was taken at the wicket off one that Hussain cut the other way.Matt Pardoe followed, bowled by Trego and, when Vikram Solanki drove Hussain too ppishly to extra cover, Worcestershire’s fleeting chances had gone. Gareth Andrew went to the first ball after tea, leg before to Kirby, Wright was very well taken at first slip by Hildreth off Willoughby, and, when Hussain changed ends, he had Jack Shantry leg before. And that was just about that.

مدرب أوكلاند سيتي يعلق على مواجهة الأهلي في كأس العالم للأندية.. ويرشح الفائز بالبطولة

تحدث ألبرت ريرا المدير الفني لأوكلاند سيتي النيوزيلندي، عن مواجهة الأهلي في منافسات كأس العالم للأندية، التي سوف تقام في المغرب خلال شهر فبراير المقبل.

ومن المقرر أن يلتقي الأهلي مع أوكلاند سيتي، في الأول من فبراير، ضمن مباريات الدور التمهيدي لمونديال الأندية 2022.

وقال ريرا خلال تصريحات لبرنامج “كورة كل يوم” المذاع علي “قناة الحياة”: “لدينا الحافز أننا سنواجه فريق كبير وسوف نخوض مباراة جيدة أمام الأهلي”.

وأضاف: “كرة القدم تعطينا الكثير من المفاجآت.. أول مرة ظهر أوكلاند كان أمام الأهلي في كأس العالم للأندية وأعرف أن البطولات المصرية قوية جدًا، والأهلي ليس الأفضل في مصر فقط ولكن في قارة إفريقيا، نحن على دراية كاملة بهذه المواجهة، لدينا فريق جيد جدًا وسنكون مستعدين للمباراة”.

طالع | جماهير النصر تستفز الهلال: نريد الجزء الثاني من مواجهة الأهلي المصري في مونديال الأندية

وتابع: “الطاقم الفني يتابع عددًا من مباريات الأهلي ونحن نعرف بعض اللاعبين، كما أن مارسيل كولر مدرب الشياطين الحمر واحد من أعظم المدربين في أوروبا ومشهور جدًا وسيرته الذاتية معروفة”.

وواصل: “الدوري المصري في الجولة التاسعة والأهلي في صدارة الدوري، وتعادل سلبيًا في آخر جولة، أعرف الكثير عن المارد الأحمر، معظمه لاعبين محليين ويضم محترفين مثل البرازيلي برونو سافيو، كما أن حارس الفريق محمد الشناوي لاعب تاريخي، وأعلم أن بيرسي تاو مصاب كذلك لدي معرفة بمحمد شريف”.

وأكمل: “أعرف أن كولر لديه طريقة جيدة في اللعب، وستكون مباراة مشوقة جدًا ضده، سنخوض مباراة ودية بشكل تدريجي حتى نصل للمباريات القوية استعدادًا لمواجهة الأهلي، سنلعب المباراة بعد إجازة طويلة”.

وأردف: “نحاول أن نحصل توقيعات لاعبين جدد ليس فقط من أجل كأس العالم للأندية، ولكن نريد أن نتعاقد مع لاعبين لفترة طويلة، وبالفعل دعمنا صفوف الفريق، نفكر إلى ما أبعد من المونديال حتى نكون أفضل”.

وبسؤاله من ترشح للفوز بكأس العالم للأندية، أجاب قائلاً: “بالنظر إلى التاريخ وتذكر الماضي، عادة المرشح الأول هو الفائز بدوري أبطال أوروبا، ولكن في أوروبا جدول مبارياتهم مضغوط جدًا والتاريخ يقول إن كرة القدم مليئة بالمفاجآت، وأنظر إلى كأس العالم واليابان التي شاركت في المونديال، غير المرشحين يسببون مشكلة للمرشحين للفوز باللقب، ولكن أرشح ريال مدريد للفوز بالبطولة”.

Ponte Preta espera fechar com dois jogadores de meio-campo

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Os meio-campistas Adilson Goiano e Murilo são esperados no Majestoso para exames médicos e clínicos e, uma vez aprovados, deverão reforçar a Ponte Preta para a temporada 2018. O primeiro jogador, que já vestiu a camisa da Ponte Preta em 2014, joga mais como volante, mas também pode atuar como meia. O segundo disputou o Paulistão pelo Novorizontino e é esperado no Moisés Lucarelli nesta tarde de quinta.

Já o meia-atacante Murilo chega nesta sexta-feira – no qual o elenco treina durante a tarde, de olho no segundo jogo do troféu do Interior – e durante o paulista defendeu o Linense. O atleta de 24 anos também já defendeu as cores do Goiás, time de formação do atleta.

Adilson Goiano tem passagens porFutebol Clube de Arouca, de Portugal, Novorizontino, Bragantino, Vila Nova, XV de Piracicaba, além da Ponte Preta. Murilo, por ser mais jovem já atuou no Goiás, Linense e Aparecidense.

Comissão de Arbitragem admite erro em gol anulado do América-MG

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O presidente da Comissão de Arbitragem da Federação Mineira de Futebol (FMF), Giuliano Bozzano, admitiu nesta sexta-feira que o auxiliar Ricardo Junio de Souza errou ao anular um gol legítimo do América na primeira partida da semifinal do Campeonato Mineiro, vencida pelo Atlético, por 1 a 0, no Independência, em Belo Horizonte.

O assistente entendeu que o lateral-direito Norberto, do América, tocou de cabeça na bola antes da finalização de Aylon, o que deixaria o atacante em condição de impedimento.

-Acho que a arbitragem teve erros pontuais em momento importantes. Por isso, a arbitragem acabou tendo uma grande repercussão – disse Bozzano ao “Superesportes”.

Além do América-MG, o Cruzeiro também apresentou queixas a arbitragem na partida contra o Tupi pela semifinal do Campeonato Mineiro. O presidente Wagner Pires de Sá atacou os árbitros.

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Clarke the key for Blues after McDonald ton

Michael Clarke was the first of Australia’s Test players to make good use of their current round of Sheffield Shield outings, but he will need to turn his 71 into a big hundred after Andrew McDonald’s century put Victoria on top

ESPNcricinfo staff11-Nov-2010
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In a rare Sheffield Shield appearance, Michael Clarke finished the day unbeaten on 71•Getty ImagesMichael Clarke was the first of Australia’s Test players to make good use of their current round of Sheffield Shield outings, but he will need to turn his 71 into a big hundred after Andrew McDonald’s century put Victoria on top. New South Wales were relying heavily on Clarke at the end of the second day, after the rest of their star-studded top order faltered.Shane Watson, Phillip Hughes, Usman Khawaja and Phil Jaques all made starts but failed to capitalise, and at stumps the Blues were 5 for 171, still trailing by 207 runs. Adding to their problems, they had just lost Brad Haddin, bowled by Clint McKay for 2, late in the day, and Steven Smith was fresh to the crease on 4.However, Clarke’s form was a positive not just for New South Wales but also for the Australian side, after his struggles during last month’s Test series in India. He has spent much of the past fortnight worrying about his captaincy and batting in the shorter formats, but he enjoyed the return to the red ball two weeks away from the Ashes opener.He struck only three boundaries but his cautious tempo was justified after the Blues wobbled to 3 for 75. Peter Siddle, who is aiming to win a spot for the Brisbane Test, collected the first wicket when Hughes played on for 12, and in his first game for New South Wales, Watson scored briskly but was caught in the gully off the bowling of John Hastings for 20.That left plenty of attention on Khawaja, who began the season with a double-century and is viewed as the next in line for a Test call-up should the selectors run out of patience with Michael Hussey or Marcus North this summer. However, Khawaja departed for 23, snapped up at first slip by Cameron White off the spin of Jon Holland.Clarke began the rebuilding process with Jaques, one of eight Test cricketers in the line-up, who was batting in the unfamiliar No. 5 position. His innings ended on 28 when he was caught behind off McDonald, who bowled tightly to end the day with 1 for 11 off nine overs.It was a happy day all-round for McDonald, who still holds a Cricket Australia contract but has slipped well down the pecking order after playing four Tests in 2008-09. McDonald became the first man to post two centuries this Sheffield Shield season, when he built on David Hussey’s 122 to help drive Victoria to a strong total of 378.McDonald was eventually caught off the bowling of Smith, but the catcher, Nathan Hauritz, had another disappointing day. On the traditionally spin-friendly SCG, Hauritz finished with figures of 0 for 74 from 15 overs, while his main challenger for a spin position in the Test team, Smith, grabbed 2 for 45.

Nottinghamshire on top despite defeat

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Leaders Nottinghamshire crashed to a 210-run defeat against Durham at Chester-le-Street but still hold a commanding lead with two games remaining in County Championship Division One.Nottinghamshire took six points from the match to lead Somerset by 22, and Yorkshire, who go to Trent Bridge next week, are a further three adrift.After being set a victory target of 391 in 78 overs, on a pitch on which Durham added 82 in just over an hour in the morning, the visitors’ attempts to bat out the day were undermined by Ben Harmison suddenly taking three wickets in four balls.With Mark Davies taking no further part after developing a sciatic nerve problem on the second day, Durham also lost Liam Plunkett, who limped off after bowling two overs with the new ball. Harmison was on for the fifth over of the innings and conceded 24 in four overs before lunch. There was a wide in his first over after the break, but with the score on 51 for one he suddenly got it right in his seventh over.Alex Hales pushed forward and edged to Michael Di Venuto at second slip and the next ball, perfectly pitched on off stump, bounced steeply. Australian Adam Voges, also pushing forward, edged it to wicketkeeper Phil Mustard. The hat-trick ball was short and wide, allowing Samit Patel to collect two easy runs, but the next delivery pinned him lbw on the back foot.A stand of 30 between Mark Wagh and Ali Brown was broken by Ian Blackwell, who had both lbw and later had Luke Fletcher caught at silly mid-off to finish with three for 23 in 19 overs. Harmison had 4 for 70, his final victim being Chris Read, who drove wide of off stump and edged low to third slip, where substitute Gareth Breese held a good catch.Andre Adams, slogging at almost every ball, skied a catch to mid-on off Mitch Claydon, and the only resistance came from Steven Mullaney. He was last out for 64, skying an attempted pull off Scott Borthwick for Mustard to take the catch 10 minutes before the start of the final hour.Durham’s fifth win of the season ended any relegation worries, but their hopes of a title hat-trick remain minuscule. Nottinghamshire need only five points from two games to deny them. In the morning Blackwell had failed to add to his 50, edging Fletcher to Read, but Borthwick played beautifully for the second time in the match, scoring 43 in an unbroken stand of 79 with Mustard, who was on 51 when he declared with the score on 361 for 6.

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