VÍDEO: Após polêmica no ano passado, Renato Gaúcho participa de curso da CBF

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Renato Gaúcho finalmente cumpriu a promessa e está participando do curso da CBF Academy, para formação e capacitação de profissionais do futebol. No ano passado, o técnico do Grêmio foi reprovado por ter faltado ao curso alegando que não iria abrir mão das férias de fim de ano e que iria fazer o curso numa data futura. O curso começou na última sexta-feira e tem duração de 10 dias com aulas teóricas e também de práticas nos campos da Granja Comary.

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Rob Walter named Titans coach

Rob Walter, the current South African conditioning coach, will take charge of Titans this season

Firdose Moonda21-May-2013

Rob Walter will take over as coach of Titans from Matthew Maynard•Getty Images

Rob Walter, the current South African conditioning coach, will take charge of Titans on a two-year contract. Walter succeeds Matthew Maynard, who opted not to renew his contract in order to work on his late son, Tom’s foundation.Walter will remain with the national team for the Champions Trophy and will take charge of his new post on July 1. His first assignment will be the Champions League T20 in India in September.This is Walter’s first coaching job, although he has previously been involved as an assistant with the same union under Dave Nosworthy. He was selected over 19 other applicants, including former Australian bowling coach, Craig Mcdermott, Zimbabwe batting coach, Grant Flower and former Titans’ coach, Richard Pybus.Walter has been South Africa’s fitness trainer for six years and, more recently, doubled up as the fielding coach as well. He has also worked with Delhi Daredevils and Pune Warriors. He had applied for the Titans post two years ago, when Maynard got the job, and the franchise decided the time was right to appoint Walter now.”When we analysed it then, there was not much between Matthew and Rob, but Matthew’s international experience just pipped Rob,” Vincent Sinovich, Titans chairman said. “Rob was shortlisted and he was definitely in the front row. This time we went with him.”Much will be expected of Walter, especially at the franchise which has been the most successful in the country since the system was put in place in the 2004-05 season. Titans have won nine trophies in as many years but went without silverware last summer.They finished last in the first-class competition, which they were defending, but ended runners-up in the twenty-over tournament to somewhat rectify a tough period. They also suffered several player losses, including that of fast-bowler Hardus Viljoen, who joined the Lions.Walter’s first task will be to ensure the player base is solid enough to challenge for honours again but Jacques Faul, Titans CEO, said the administration will not place too much pressure on their new coach. “It’s tough to expect him to have trophies in year one, but we will sit down with him in terms of a performance contract and agreement,” he said. “Obviously, we would like to be in the CLT20.”His biggest challenge in getting that right will be to address the more technical aspects of the game. Having never played or coached, Walter may have to call on specialists to work in the various departments, although he is also studying towards his Level 4 qualification.One of the specialists he could call on could be Gary Kirsten, who recently resigned from the South African job and has worked extensively with Walter. Faul also hinted that national bowling coach, Allan Donald could be used as a consultant as well. “We will look at people to help him but I think he will develop as a technical coach,” Faul said.Titans’ captain Henry Davids, who has played for South Africa’s T20 team, is optimistic that the experience Walter has gained from being part of the senior squad will over-ride his lack of expertise in other areas. “I’ve worked with him in the T20 squad and he has been doing a lot of hard yards, throwing balls to players and that kind of thing – just learning,” he said.But there is more to modern-day coaching than simply teaching cover drives and Davids believes Walter’s man management will be key to the franchise’s success. “You have to have to know what makes players tick on the day and how to handle them. It’s the small things. It’s up to the players to win matches, but it’s for the coach to get the whole squad into a good frame of mind. I’m sure he will do that,” Davids said.

تقارير: البرازيل تقترب من الاتفاق مع أنشيلوتي

يبدو وأن الاتحاد البرازيلي لكرة القدم لن يكل ولن يمل من محاولاته من أجل التعاقد مع المدير الفني لفريق ريال مدريد، كارلو أنشيلوتي.

وينتهي عقد أنشيلوتي مع ريال مدريد بنهاية الموسم المقبل في 30 يونيو 2024، مع رغبة المدرب الإيطالي في الاستمرار حتى هذا التاريخ.

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وبحسب شبكة “Globo” البرازيلية أن تدريب أنشيلوتي لمنتخب البرازيل أمرًا مفروغًا منه سواء في يناير أو يونيو من العام المقبل ومن المفترض أن يتم الإعلان عن هذا الاتفاق بين الطرفين في نهاية هذا الشهر.

وارتبط اسم أنشيلوتي منذ رحيل المدرب، تيتي، عن منتخب البرازيل عقب انتهاء بطولة كأس العالم قطر 2022، لكن المدير الفني لنادي ريال مدريد كان واضحًا في تصريحاته بأنه يريد الاستمرار في “سانتياجو برنابيو” حتى نهاية عقده أو إقالته من النادي.

لكن تصريحات أنشيلوتي لم تغير أي شيء داخل الاتحاد البرازيلي الذي يريد التعاقد مع الإيطالي مع استمرار المدرب المؤقت، رامون مينيزيس، الذي قاد السامبا لفوز كبير على غينيا وديًا بنتيجة 4-1.

VP do Flamengo explica saída durante mediação com famílias das vítimas do incêndio no Ninho

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Rodrigo Dunshee, vice-presidente geral e jurídico do Flamengo, deixou a audiência de mediação com os familiares das vítimas do incêndio do Ninho do Urubu, a qual foi proposta pelo clube da Gávea, antes do fim. A atitude do dirigente foi uma das que desagradaram os familiares, que demonstraram a insatisfação com a postura do clube ao final do encontro e também declararam que não chegaram a um acordo quantos às indenizações nesta quinta-feira.

Ao portal “Coluna do Flamengo”, Rodrigo Dunshee deu sua posição, afirmando que, apesar de não estar entre os responsáveis pelo processo, foi ao Tribunal de Justiça prestar sua solidariedade e por entender que seria importante ter um representante da diretoria, mas deixou a audiência ainda em andamento por não fazer parte do processo de mediação.

– Além de ser vice-presidente jurídico e geral do Flamengo, eu tenho minha vida, meus afazeres. Mas tem várias frentes que eu tenho trabalhado em prol do Flamengo. Eu fui ao Ministério Público por conta própria. O clube contratou um advogado para representar, não era para eu ter ido. Mas eu entendi que tinha que ter alguém da diretoria do Flamengo presente. Então fui, fiz o meu discurso, prestei solidariedade. Quando eu estava falando, esclareci: “Eu vim aqui prestar solidariedade e recepcionar vocês, pois foram convidados por nós. Mas tenho compromissos”. Eu não sou o advogado desse processo. Eu fui prestar solidariedade às famílias junto com o desembargador, que também esteve presente, esclareceu como funcionava mas depois foi embora. Foi embora porque ele não é o responsável, não é mediador. Ele não é parte daquilo, assim como eu também não sou – afirmou Dunshee, antes de seguir e citar o motivo do presidente Rodolfo Landim não ter comparecido:

– Quanto aos que estão chateados, eu entendo. Mas eu prestei esclarecimento de forma clara, e ainda estendi um pouco mais (a participação). Depois que acabou essa parte de pré-mediação, eu fui embora. Não sou parte disso. O Landim também não foi porque ele não tem nada a ver com isso. A gente não é parte integrante da mediação. Ele está envolvido por ser presidente do clube, pois é quem vai assinar o cheque, pagar às famílias… eu expliquei isso na pré-mediação. A verdade é que o Flamengo tentou fazer o seu melhor, mas querem uma solução para ontem.

Bad day for Ashes hopefuls

Khawaja, Hughes, Smith and Ahmed failed collectively as Gloucestershire rounded up Australia A for 111 in their second innings, before a strong batting performance left them sniffing at an unlikely win

Daniel Brettig in Bristol22-Jun-2013
ScorecardPhil Hughes, after being promoted to open, managed only 11 runs•PA Photos

Driving to Bristol for a round of pre-Ashes preparatory talks with a strong overnight score in their minds, Australia’s coach Mickey Arthur and the team performance manager Pat Howard could have been forgiven for expecting more encouraging developments on their arrival. Instead the sunshine and good cheer of day one was to be replaced by far grimmer stuff – and not just because the weather in Bristol had turned from balmy to a chill wind and grey sky.Having rounded up the remainder of the Gloucestershire first innings for the addition of only 18 more runs, Australia A folded quite heedlessly for 111 in the second innings after declining to enforce the follow-on. This offered the hosts an unexpected window into the match, one left well and truly open by a stumps score of 162 for 3 in pursuit of 321.Arthur and Howard have a few issues in front of them, but the form of the batsmen to join the Ashes squad in Taunton on Monday is a mounting one. As far as Ashes preparations were concerned, this was a far from satisfactory day. Usman Khawaja and Phillip Hughes were unable to register scores of any note, while the likely first reserve batsman Steve Smith edged the seaming ball to be out for a duck. The trio had been promoted to Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in the batting order in an effort to give them some quality batting time, but none was to be had by anyone.Even Nic Maddinson, so impudent during his first-day 181, was cut down to size, flicking a catch down the leg side to depart first ball. Maddinson was one of four wickets for Will Gidman, who capitalised on the more generous allocation of swing and seam provided by overcast skies and a pitch freshened by overnight moisture.Gloucestershire were also aided by a pair of run-outs, each a direct hit from James Fuller, who roamed the deep and caught, first Khawaja and then Jordan Silk, short of their ground. Such charity from the visitors will not have pleased the bowlers, who soon found themselves defending a smaller advantage than had seemed possible when Smith chose to have another bat.So poor was Australia A’s innings in fact that the top score went to Matthew Wade with 28, his runs scored either side of a painful blow to the groin that forced the wicketkeeper to his haunches for several minutes. Ashton Agar was next best with 27, demonstrating, albeit briefly, that his languid athletic talent is not limited to slow left-arm spin. Nonetheless, a scoreboard reading 88 for 8 and then concluding on “Nelson” does not bode well for numerologists nor Australian Ashes optimists.To be in the field again within 35.1 overs of dismissing Gloucestershire the first time did not appear to agree with several of the Australia A bowlers, who with few exceptions had been much sharper when the day began. Ryan Harris induced an outside edge from Gidman in the first over of the morning, before Fawad Ahmed offered evidence of his legspin’s bite by having Benny Howell pouched at slip, then fizzing his next ball past Tom Smith’s outside edge.Neither Harris nor Ahmed would be quite so compelling in the afternoon, which also provided a lesson for Chadd Sayers, the South Australian seam and swing operative. Having nipped out two wickets in his first over of the day to claim the handsome figures of 5 for 24, Sayers looked considerably short of rhythm and accuracy when he returned. He did improve later on and added the wickets of Chris Dent and Dan Housego, but Gloucestershire were by then growing in confidence.They reached the close with Gareth Roderick accompanied by Dan Christian, who appeared intent on getting the better of his countrymen while sprinting to 40 from 42 balls in the final hour. He took a particular liking to the spin of Ahmed, taking 35 runs from the 31 balls he faced. As they pondered whether to expand the size of the Ashes squad by one or two on Sunday, that was yet another reason for Arthur and Howard’s brows to furrow.

Erik reconhece má atuação do Bota e faz alerta: 'Temos que nos cobrar'

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Sem criatividade, o Botafogo não mostrou um belo jogo diante do Volta Redonda. Neste sábado de Carnaval, o Glorioso perdeu para o Voltaço por 1 a 0, no Raulino de Oliveira. Após a partida, o atacante Erik lamentou a atuação da equipe e alertou ao grupo.

– A gente vem fazendo grandes jogos, sequência era boa. Infelizmente hoje as coisas não aconteceram. Temos que erguer a cabeça e seguir trabalhando. Temos que nos cobrar. Se estamos bem nas competição de mata-mata, temos que ir bem no Carioca também – disse ao Premiere.

Depois de seis jogos (cinco vitórias e um empate) de invencibilidade em fevereiro, Botafogo iniciou março com derrota e se complica ainda mais na luta por uma vaga na semifinal geral do Campeonato Carioca.

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Clarke plays up Australia unity

Michael Clarke has not denied the existence of serious rifts within the team in the past but insists the tourists have put the problems of the Mickey Arthur era behind them

Daniel Brettig at Lord's16-Jul-2013

Michael Clarke did not go into allegations of a rift between him and Shane Watson made by Mickey Arthur•Getty Images

Michael Clarke has not denied the existence of serious rifts within the team in the past but insists the tourists have put the problems of the Mickey Arthur era behind them under the guidance of the new coach Darren Lehmann. The revelation of Arthur’s log of claims about his sacking broke as the tourists trained at Lord’s two days out from the second Ashes Test, forcing hurried meetings about the team’s official response.Allegations of precisely how dimly Clarke viewed Shane Watson, and that the allrounder had been the one to inform Arthur of David Warner’s misadventures, will not necessarily be a shock to members of the Australia team. Clarke stated that the squad was more united now than it had been for some time, which bodes well for the rest of the Ashes but also casts harsh light on the team under Arthur.”I can’t remember for a long time the team being as united as we are right now,” Clarke said. “And no coincidence Darren’s played a big part in that. I think him as a man and a gentleman brings that to the forefront. He was a great guy to play with, and he’s no different as a coach. He loves having a good time, loves us enjoying our cricket and he was really proud, as I was, about the way we played over the past five days.”The most important thing is that we as a team are as focused as we can be on Thursday. We’ve obviously got a huge game in front of us, the boys are feeling great. As we showed in the last Test match we’re here to fight and do as well as we possibly can in this Test series. Nothing will get in the way of the team harmony at the moment. The feeling around the camp is magnificent. The feeling’s what you want it to be around the Australian cricket team.”The timing of the documents’ release has attracted the criticism of the Australian Cricketers’ Association chief executive, Paul Marsh, and Clarke said he was doing his best to ensure the team remained entirely focused on Lord’s, rather than the problems of the preceding six months.”For me right now it is ‘be focused on what’s in front of me, not what’s behind me’,” Clarke said. “Decisions have been made and made for reasons. We’ve got a fantastic group with a great coach who has united us, and we’re heading in the right direction. It makes no difference to me … my eyes are focused on one goal, and that’s winning this Test match. I know everybody in that change-room’s exactly the same. Boys have trained well today, come and train tomorrow.”Brad Haddin, the vice-captain, struck a similarly insistent tone about the health of the team. “We’ve been going in the right direction since day one of the tour,” he said. “My stance hasn’t changed. Disappointing result in first Test. Nice to get close but we want to win. I’m comfortable with where things are. Love to see a couple of guys names on the board and get a win here. Don’t think that brought us tighter. The group has been fine since day one of the tour.”Since I’ve been back everything has been fine. Day one was exciting and that hasn’t changed. DL has done a wonderful job like all staff and players. Ashes is as good as it gets. All the other stuff is white noise. It hasn’t affected the side. Darren Lehmann is the coach of Australia. That won’t change. We’re here to play an Ashes campaign, and our job is to get on with this.”

تشيلسي يستعد للتعاقد مع حارس من الدوري الإيطالي

يستعد نادي تشيلسي للتعاقد مع حارس مرمى فريق ميلان، مايك ماينان، حسبما ذكرت تقارير صحفية إنجليزية اليوم.

وسيرحل الحارس السنغالي إدوارد ميندي، عن صفوف تشيلسي، في موسم الانتقالات الصيفي الحالي، حيث يستعد للانتقال إلى أهلي جدة السعودي.

ويُعد كيبا أريزبالاجا هو الحارس الأول في صفوف تشيلسي في الوقت الحالي، ولكن يسعى المدرب ماوريسيو بوتشيتينو إلى التعاقد مع حارس جديد.

ووفقًا لصحيفة “تليجراف” الإنجليزية، فإن تشيلسي يسعى إلى الظفر بخدمات حارس آخر لدعم كيبا في مركزه، قبل الموسم الجديد.

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وأشارت الصحيفة إلى أن تشيلسي وضع نصب أعينه الظفر بخدمات الحارس مايك ماينان من صفوف ميلان هذا الصيف.

ويمتلك ماينان عقدًا ساريًا مع ميلان حتى عام 2026، ولذلك سيتعين على تشيلسي دفع رسوم كبيرة لحسم صفقة الحارس صاحب الـ27 عامًا.

Dilshan keeps faith in young batsmen

Sri Lanka’s misfiring middle order has been the cause of most concern in the 2-1 Twenty20 series loss to South Africa, but Tuesday’s Man of the match Tillakaratne Dilshan has said the youngsters’ failures do not necessarily bode ill for the team’s future

Andrew Fidel Fernando07-Aug-2013

Angelo Mathews bears a disappointed look after yet another failure•AFP

Sri Lanka’s misfiring middle order has been the cause of most concern in the 2-1 Twenty20 series loss to South Africa, but Tuesday’s Man of the match Tillakaratne Dilshan has said the youngsters’ failures do not necessarily bode ill for the team’s future.Dilshan’s 74 not out from 51, was Sri Lanka’s primary propellant in a chase of 164, in which three young players – Kusal Perera, Dinesh Chandimal and Angelo Mathews – failed to make significant contributions again. Kumar Sangakkara had held the chases together in the first two games, but found inadequate support from a frail string of batsmen in the middle order.Sri Lanka had rested one senior batsman for each of the matches in the series, in an attempt to allow the young players to bat in more familiar positions, but of the four batsmen in their mid-twenties, only Thisara Perera played an innings of note. Thisara, incidentally, had only been granted an extended run in the team during the latter half of Dilshan’s year as captain.”They might not have been successful here, but they have got some important experience from these matches and that will be valuable for their future,” Dilshan said of the youngsters. “When I was captain, I brought in young players as well. They didn’t start firing straight away, but they are winning matches now.”We knew before the series that each of us senior batsmen would be sitting out a game. That was a decision taken by the management. The three of us can’t play forever. In two or three years we’ll be gone. These things will pay off for Sri Lanka in the future.”Dilshan said he also sympathised with the young players, who have proven themselves in domestic cricket, but have not yet fully found their feet in internationals. Dilshan himself had had an average international record for the first half of his career, and it was not until he moved permanently to the position of opener in 2009 that his talent began to be fully realised.”In our country we don’t often see players who come in and immediately start playing well at the international level. You really only see that in places like South Africa, Australia and England. If we had better domestic tournaments, the new players would not feel much of a difference when they get to the international team, but in the current situation there is a big step up. We need to fix that. In other countries that have high-quality replacements, the players below them push the top team really hard as well. But that said, it’s time that our youngsters started making use of the opportunities that they have been given.”Sri Lanka have struggled to find an adequate long-term opening partner for Dilshan in the past four years, but when he is paired with Mahela Jayawardene, they have formed a dynamic combination. They adopted a hyper-aggressive approach again on Tuesday evening, and their opening stand of 67 from 5.5 overs set Sri Lanka on course for the victory.”The start was important, especially when you’re chasing 164, it’s not easy,” Dilshan said. “It’s not that South Africa bowled badly. Myself and Mahela know that when we get going, we can put pressure on any attack. We put pressure on their main bowlers and their plans. We know that if someone has to bowl three overs in the first six, they can’t bowl in the death. In four overs we took 47 runs, and it worked out for us.”It’s a lot easier for us and a lot harder for them when there is that kind of pressure from both ends. Mahela was hitting the loose balls away really well. We talked to each other before we went out. We knew we would have to take some risks in the Powerplay when chasing a score like this.”Dilshan reined in the big shots during the middle overs, as South Africa made regular breakthroughs. Having needed less than seven an over to win with nine wickets in hand, after the Powerplay, Sri Lanka’s slight stagnation put South Africa in the hunt again, but Dilshan said he was never concerned about the game slipping away.”I wasn’t worried during the middle overs, simply because of the quality of the start that we had. They only have one spinner, and I knew the quicks had to come in after that. I knew I could hit the fast bowlers on this pitch – especially with the wind. I didn’t go for unnecessary shots in the middle overs. I just took the singles and brought the target a little closer to take the pressure off our younger guys. It was a good team chase in the end.”

تشكيل الأهلي المتوقع أمام الإسماعيلي في الدوري المصري

يخوض فريق الكرة بالأهلي، مباراة صعبة مساء اليوم أمام الإسماعيلي، باللقاء الذي يجمع بينهما ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري.

وتقام المباراة بين الأهلي والإسماعيلي في المواجهة المؤجلة بينهما من الجولة الـ18 بالمسابقة المحلية، وذلك على أرضية استاد برج العرب بالإسكندرية.

ويخوض الأهلي مباراته محتلًا المركز الأول في سلم ترتيب بطولة الدوري برصيد 69 نقطة، حصدها من 27 مباراة، محققًا الفوز في 21 لقاء وتعادل بـ6 مواجهات دون أي هزائم.

وفي المقابل، يحتل الإسماعيلي المركز الـ13 في جدول ترتيب المجموعة ولديه 34 نقطة، جمعها من الفوز في 7 لقاءات والتعادل في 13 مباراة والوقوع في 11 هزيمة.

طالع | تشكيل الأهلي الرسمي أمام الإسماعيلي في الدوري.. محمد شريف يقود الهجوم

وكشفت التدريبات الأخيرة لفريق الأهلي تحت قيادة السويسري مارسيل كولر المدير الفني للقلعة الحمراء بجانب الغيابات، التشكيل المتوقع أمام الإسماعيلي بالدوري المصري. تشكيل الأهلي المتوقع أمام الإسماعيلي اليوم

حراسة المرمى: محمد الشناوي.

خط الدفاع: علي معلول، ياسر إبراهيم، محمد عبد المنعم، محمد هاني.

خط الوسط: أليو ديانج، مروان عطية، محمد مجدي أفشة.

خط الهجوم: بيرسي تاو، محمود عبد المنعم “كهربا”، حسين الشحات.

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