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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Moroccan runner fails drugs test


Moroccan 1500m runner Mariem Alaoui Selsouli has failed a drugs test and will miss the London Olympics.

Selsouli, who won silver at this year’s World Indoor Championships, tested positive for a banned diuretic in a sample taken in Paris on 6 July.

Meanwhile, the World Anti Doping Agency (Wada) has revealed a new test for Human Growth Hormone.


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“Doping offenders should know that avoiding detection is the smallest possibility it has ever been”



John Fahey
Wada president


And the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) revealed nine other athletes have failed tests.

Selsouli, 28, has been banned for doping once before and now faces a lifetime ban.

“The prohibited substance furosemide was found,” read an IAAF statement.

“Alaoui Selsouli has waived her right to the B analysis, and as a result has now been provisionally suspended from all competition in athletics.”

The IAAF also announced it had stepped up its “biological passport” testing, which involves measuring and monitoring an athlete’s blood variables over time to indicate the use of prohibited substances or prohibited methods, resulting in six more athletes failing tests.

A further three competitors, including Ukrainian Nataliya Tobias, who won bronze in the women’s 1500m in Beijing four years ago, were caught as a result of the re-testing of samples from last year’s World Championships in South Korea.

A total of 71,649 tests have been carried out worldwide by Wada in the six months leading up to 19 July, with 107 athletes sanctioned.

Organisers of London 2012 say more than 6,000 tests will be carried out during the games, including the new “bio-marker” test which will monitor the levels of HGH and be able to determine what occurs naturally in the body and what is added synthetically.

“It’s a very significant step and it’s a very helpful one,” said Wada director general David Howman.

“Every step is significant if it ends up catching someone who has been cheating with impunity.”

Wada president John Fahey added: “We’re helping to provide an Olympic games that is as free from doping as is possible.

“These efforts in the lead-up to the Games are bearing fruit. They [doping offenders] should know that avoiding detection is the smallest [possibility] it has ever been.”

Monday, July 23, 2012

Chelsea would have been a very interesting option, says Schurrle

The Premier League side showed an interest in signing the Germany international earlier this summer, and the attacker may have been willing to move to Stamford BridgeThe Premier League side showed an interest in signing the Germany international earlier this summer, and the attacker may have been willing to move to Stamford Bridge



The Premier League side had a €25 million offer for the Germany international rejected by Bayer, but the 21-year-old feels the Champions League holders would have been a good option for him.
"Chelsea's interest was really concrete. They would have been a very interesting option for me," Schurrle stated to Kicker.

"I understand Leverkusen's decision not to let go of me, though.

"However, there were a few things that annoyed me. I didn't like that the entire thing was out in the open with all the details. 

"I don't understand why the club went public like that. It didn't do anybody any good. I would have liked a bit more discretion and protection from Bayer."

Schurrle has a contract with Leverkusen until June 2016.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

German side Schalke sign midfielder Barnetta


BERLIN, July 3 (Xinhua) -- German Bundesliga side Schalke secured Swiss international midfielder Tranquillo Barnetta on a free transfer until 2015, the club released on its website on Tuesday.
The 27-year-old Swiss transfers from league rivals Bayer Leverkusen to receive jersey No. 27 at Schalke. "We are delighted that Tranquillo had chosen for us. He has enormous qualities and is very versatile which he proved with his performances. Furthermore we had the opportunity to sign him on a free transfer, " Schalke manager Horst Heldt said.
Barnetta played since 2004 for Bayer Leverkusen to score 23 goals in 187 official matches. He is also part of the Swiss national team, the "Nati", since 2004 to make eight goals in 59 international caps.
The royal blues finished the season on third position to participate in UEFA Champions League.
The Bundesliga campaign 2012/2013 will kick off on 25th August.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Park Chu-Young included in South Korea Olympic squad


The Arsenal striker is one of two Premier League players that will compete in London, with Sunderland forward Ji Dong-Won also included in the 18-man party for the tournament




The 26-year-old is one of two Premier League players in the 18-man party, with Sunderland forward Ji Dong-Won also featured. Celtic midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng will also be involved.

Reports had claimed that Al-Sadd defender and national team captain Lee Jung-Soo would be in the squad but he has been replaced by Busan I'Park full-back Kim Chang-Soo.

The majority of coach Hong Myung-Bo's squad are based overseas, with six players hailing from the J-League and four more active in Europe.

South Korea will play Mexico, Gabon, and Switzerland in Group B beginning on July 26.

South Korea squad in full for the 2012 Olympic Games:

NameClub
Goalkeepers: 
Jung Sung-RyeongSuwon Bluewings
Lee Bum-YeongBusan I'Park
Defenders: 
Yoon Seok-YeongChunnam Dragons
Kim Young-GwonOmiya Ardija
Jang Hyeon-SooFC Tokyo
Kim Chang-SooBusan I'Park
Hwang Seok-HoSanfrecce Hiroshima
Oh Jae-seokGangwon FC
Midfielders: 
Kim Bo-KyungCerezo Osaka
Koo Ja-CheolAugsburg
Han Kook-YoungShonan Bellmare
Baek Sung-DongJubilo Iwata
Ki Sung-YuengCeltic
Park Jong-WooBusan I'Park
Nam Tae-heeLekhwiya SC
Attackers: 
Ji Dong-WonSunderland
Park Chu-YoungArsenal
Kim Hyun-SungFC Seoul

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Germany vs Italy : Match starts at 2:45AM GMT(+8:00)

WARSAW: Italy coach Cesare Prandelli will be looking for his side to extend their proud record of never losing to Germany in a major finals when they meet in Thursday’s Euro 2012 semi-final in Warsaw. Germany – who are seeking their first trophy since lifting the Euro ‘96 title – will be by contrast hoping to end that run in what is their eighth meeting at either a World Cup or a European championship finals. “There is no such thing as an invincible side,” said Prandelli. “Germany has that sense of knowing what they need to do. “They are also physically strong and have players who have tasted international success at club level, so they are a side with the ingredients to go all the way. “But we will study them closely and work on the few weak points they have.”

Italy needed a penalty shoot-out to beat England 4-2 in Sunday’s quarter-final in Kiev with the Azzurri failing to hit the net in normal play despite 68 percent ball possession and 35 shots compared to England’s nine. Prandelli has said the Italians will have to be daring in order to beat Germany, who are on a 15-match winning run in competitive matches since losing to Spain at the last World Cup. Germany’s forwards shone in Friday’s 4-2 quarter-final win over Greece and Prandelli is mindful of the risk of pushing too far forward against a German side with the pace to punish on the counter-attack. Manchester City’s Mario Balotelli is one player the Germans have admitted they will pay close attention to after he spearheaded an Italian attack which had periods of impressive form against the Three Lions.

With only a three-day turn-around between the quarter and semi, Prandelli has injury concerns over midfielder Daniele De Rossi and right-back Ignazio Abate, while Italy’s other right-back Christian Maggio is suspended. Aside from a 1-1 draw in a friendly in February 2011, the last time the teams met in competition was the 2006 World Cup semi-final when the Italians won 2-0 after extra time as they went on to win the title. But Germany coach Joachim Loew was defiant when asked about the lack of German success against the Azzurri over the years. “We can’t turn back time, forget about about it, the past doesn’t play a role in our planning,” said the 52-year-old. “Another stat is that Germany has never won against Italy in a major tournament, but so what? “The situation is entirely different now and this is not an issue for us.”

But Italian playmaker Andrea Pirlo believes the Germans are running scared and the 33-year-old believes that history will give Italy the edge. “Germany are definitely scared of us, they know we can create difficulties for them given what’s happened in the past and they will have to be careful to avoid a repeat of what happened in 2006,” said the Juventus midfielder. Loew has developed a habit for pulling surprises at this tournament highlighted by changing three of Germany’s six-man attack against Greece in axing striker Mario Gomez, plus forwards Lukas Podolski and Thomas Mueller. It means competition is fierce for places in the starting line-up and Borussia Dortmund-bound Marco Reus looked sharp against the Greeks on his tournament debut before scoring Germany’s fourth goal. Loew has only concerns over pivotal midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger who is still feeling the effects of tearing ankle ligaments in February, but the 27-year-old took full part in training this week. Having won the so-called “Group of Death” by beating Holland, Portugal and Denmark en route to the knock-out phase, the Germans have made no secret of their desire to lift the Henri Delaunay Cup. “We knew before the tournament that we have a strong team,” said Real Madrid star Mesut Ozil. “If we play as we know we can, I am convinced we will beat Italy.” afp

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

UEFA fines Germany for fans' neo-Nazi flag

WARSAW, Poland (AP) – UEFA has fined the German soccer association $31,200 after fans displayed a neo-Nazi flag at a European Championship match.

Germany has now been disciplined for fans' behavior at all three Euro 2012 group-stage matches, and paid fines totaling $50,000.

UEFA says fans were guilty of "improper conduct" at the match against Denmark on June 17.

Monitors from the Europe-wide FARE fans' group identified the neo-Nazi symbol after being appointed to help find offensive flags, chants and behavior in Euro 2012 stadiums.

UEFA previously said Germany fans in the Arena Lviv in Ukraine also sang "inappropriate" chants and set off fireworks.

German fans also threw paper missiles at Portugal and Netherlands players at earlier matches.


Friday, June 22, 2012

Germany vs. Greece



GDANSK, Poland -- Germany's most prominent fan will be in the stands for the quarterfinal against Greece at the European Championship.

Chancellor Angela Merkel, however, wins no popularity contests among the Greek contingent. So the political dimension of Friday's game only heightens what is already an intriguing match in strictly soccer terms.Germany is a three-time champion. Greece is the surprise winner of the 2004, and the Greeks are still standing again, with an unexpected place in the knockout stages.

It was always our main aim to reach the quarterfinals. So now we have nothing to lose," said defender Kyriakos Papadopoulos, one of the many Greece players with Bundesliga experience. "We are playing against one of the best teams here. All I can say is that we'll fight. If we get the win, that would be a huge result."

Greece has plenty of reason to be thankful to Germany - the 2004 championship team was coached by a German, Otto Rehhagel.

German and Greek officials are trying to play down the politics. Germany, Europe's biggest economy, has been a major contributor to international bailouts for Greece and was instrumental in demanding structural reforms and hugely unpopular spending cuts in return. Greek fans are unlikely to take kindly to Merkel's presence at Gdansk Arena.

"We are playing for our shirt, our flag and for the people back home," midfielder Costas Katsouranis said.

Added Greek forward Dimitris Salpigidis: "I don't think anyone on the team believes this will be our last game at this tournament. People have so many problems in their everyday lives. We're really hoping that we can put a smile on their face."

Gdansk also was also the scene of the first battle of World War II, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. A German soccer federation delegation laid a wreath Wednesday at a memorial for Poles at the Westerplatte peninsula on the outskirts of the Baltic city.

Germany has two Poland-born players in its squad, Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski, and Polish fans could throw their support behind the Germans. By winning its group, Germany got to stay in Gdansk and was spared having to travel.

Merkel attended Germany's 4-0 rout of Argentina at the 2010 World Cup and saw Germany beat Turkey in Berlin in the most important Euro 2012 qualifier for her team. She has visited the German locker room and briefly spent time with the team in Gdansk before the tournament.

"She seems to bring us luck," midfielder Sami Khedira said.

Germany is the only team to have won all three group games and goes into the quarterfinal as the overwhelming favorite. But the Germans understand the ability of the Greeks."They are a very good team, underestimated by many.

They create few chances but score from them. Technically, they are strong and play well one-on-one," Khedira said.

"It will be tough to crack their defense, but we have the means. We have to be patient, but we also have to be constantly on the move. They will try to disrupt our game and beat us, but they will not succeed."

Added midfielder Thomas Mueller: "We know what we have to do, but it's not going to be a piece of cake."

Greece will be missing playmaker and captain Giorgos Karagounis because of suspension.

There is speculation Germany coach Joachim Loew will return Klose to the starting lineup, although Mario Gomez scored three goals that won matches against Portugal and the Netherlands. Klose, a 34-year-old striker, scored the last time these teams played each other, a World Cup qualifier in 2001.

Six Greece players have either played or still play in the Bundesliga.

Greece has five defeats and three draws in the eight games it has played Germany or the former West Germany."We are not too bothered about statistics. ...

That doesn't really matter," Salpigidis said.

source: newsobserver.com/2012/06/21/2151638/politics-meets-soccer-in-germany.html

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