Bafana out to improve Chan record

Bafana Bafana will be looking to improve their record at the 2016 African Nations Championships (Chan).

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Johannesburg – Bafana Bafana will be looking to improve their record at the 2016 African Nations Championships (Chan), but first they will have to take on Mauritius in a qualifying match at Dobsonville Stadium, on Saturday.

Since the biennial tournament began in 2009, Bafana have participated twice and reached the quarterfinals in 2011. They did not manage to make it out of the group stages in 2014, when they hosted the tournament.

The event is unique in that only players who participate in the nations’ local football league can be eligible for selection.

Mashaba will be without several players as they will have to return to their overseas clubs. Mashaba is expected to call up replacements.

“We need to make additions because we are going to lose six or seven foreign-based players,” said Mashaba.

“We need to add up to make a squad of 18. For the Chan qualifier they need 18 players, but we need 22 players in the camp to make sure that if anything comes up, we are covered.

“All the current local-based players are staying in the squad for Saturday’s game.”

Despite leaving the field with an injury in last week’s goalless draw against Gambia in their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Durban, midfielder Oupa Manysia has recovered and will be available for selection.

If Bafana win they will move to the next stage of qualifying, the first round, they will then face the winner between Swaziland and Angola with the first leg scheduled for weekend of October 16.

The second leg will take place the following weekend. - ANA



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Neymar waits to learn his fate

Brazil’s Neymar faces a nervous wait to discover his Copa America fate after getting sent off in a post-match fracas against Colombia.

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Brazil captain Neymar faces a nervous wait to discover his Copa America fate after getting sent off in a post-match fracas as the five-time world champions crashed to a 1-0 defeat against Colombia on Wednesday.

Neymar risks a two-match suspension – ruling him out of Brazil's final group game and the quarter-finals -- after appearing to aim a headbutt at Colombia goalscorer Jeison Murillo following the final whistle.

Tournament disciplinary chiefs are expected to confirm the length of Neymar's suspension on Thursday, but reports in the Brazilian media said the 23-year-old Barcelona star faces a two-game ban.

The striker had already picked up his second yellow card of the tournament for a deliberate handball – automatically ruling him out of Sunday's final Group C match with Venezuela – when referee Enrique Osses showed him a straight red.

Neymar was scathing of the match officials after Brazil slumped to their first loss to the Colombians in 24 years.

“In my view the rules are always used against me,” Neymar told Brazilian media, criticizing Osses' decision to caution him for a handball in the first half.

“I was off balance, the ball hit my hand but it was not intentional. They put a weak referee in there to whistle up for all that. The team didn't play well.”

Brazil coach Dunga also laid blame at Osses' door after the defeat, which complicates his team's route to the knockout rounds.

“He allowed rough play and provocation and then we had the lamentable scenes at the end,” Dunga complained.

Neymar's Brazil and Barcelona team-mate Dani Alves lashed out at Chilean following the defeat.

“Referees have to stop thinking that they are the stars, the stars are not them – they are there to control the game,” Alves fumed.

“We are used to this in South America – everyone here is against Brazil.”

Alves also accused Colombia's players of seeking to provoke Neymar, 12 months after the striker suffered a broken vertebra during the two teams' stormy World Cup quarter-final battle.

“They know the personality of Neymar and they went in search of him,” he said. “They tried to provoke him and make him nervous.”

But victory was sweet for Colombia, who were subjected to rough-house tactics from Brazil last year during the World Cup in a 2-1 quarter-final exit, a match scarred by a whopping 54 fouls.

“We had a great gameplan and it worked today,” said Colombia's Real Madrid star James Rodriguez.

“Four days ago we lost to Venezuela when we played well, tonight we played well and beat Brazil, sometimes it happens like that.”

A pulsating opening 45 minutes saw Colombia gradually get on top after a frantic start dominated by defense.

Brazil, who brought in Thiago Silva at center-back in place of David Luiz, defended in depth throughout, dropping back in numbers and frustrating Colombia's attack.

Colombia also gave no quarter, with defensive midfielder Carlos Sanchez breaking up Brazil's attacks in midfield and restricting the five-time world champions to hardly any shots on goal.

Colombia slowly began to get the better of their opponents however, and soon started to threaten.

A Sanchez shot deflected just wide of Brazilian defender Miranda just after the half-hour mark and then on 36 minutes the breakthrough came.

Juan Cuadrado's teasing free-kick from the right flank dropped into the area and when Brazil failed to clear, Murillo was on hand to rifle in a low shot past Jefferson.

Chelsea star Cuadrado might have doubled Colombia's lead on 43 minutes but wastefully shot wide after being teed up by Teo Gutierrez's deft backheel.

Brazil went for broke in the second half, bringing on Liverpool attacking midfielder Philippe Coutinho for Fred, and immediately looked more threatening as a result.

But they squandered a golden chance to equalize on 58 minutes when Bundesliga-based striker Roberto Firmino missed an open goal.

The ball ended up with Firmino after Ospina made a hash of a clearance. But with an open goal begging, Firmino – reportedly a summer transfer target for Liverpool – blazed over the bar.– AFP



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Reds reject second City bid for Raheem

Liverpool rejected a £40million bid from Manchester City for Raheem Sterling, leaving his camp fearing there won't be another offer.

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Liverpool rejected a £40million bid from Manchester City for Raheem Sterling, leaving his camp fearing there will not be another offer.

And after seeing his club’s nightmare run of away games to start next season, the England man might be more desperate to leave Anfield than ever.

The 2015-16 season fixtures were released yesterday and Liverpool must travel to five of last season’s top six — as well as Merseyside rivals Everton — in their first seven Premier League away games.

It is understood City continue to look at other English options such as Arsenal’s Jack Wilshere and Aston Villa’s Fabian Delph, if they cannot get 20-year-old Sterling. If City do come back for him it seems they are going to have to pay above their valuation, and somewhere near Liverpool’s asking price of £50m.

Wednesday’s bid was understood to be £35m cash and £5m in add-ons, something that flew in the face of Liverpool’s desire for a 100 per cent cash up front deal.

City are in dire need of English players as they look to meet Uefa criteria and will sign 18-year-old Fulham forward Patrick Roberts in the coming days. He is expected to go straight into City’s Under 21 development squad.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers, meanwhile, has a tricky start to the season to contend with and it is perhaps the prospect of a return to Stoke City on the opening day which could prove most daunting.

Rodgers saw his side beaten 6-1 at the Britannia Stadium on the final day of last season to leave him clinging to his job, and he knows he can ill-afford a stuttering start this time around.

Elsewhere, Chelsea kick off their title defence at home to Swansea before travelling to last season’s runners-up, Manchester City, on the second weekend.Louis van Gaal faces a fairly comfortable August, with Manchester United’s trickiest test in their opener at home to Tottenham.– Daily Mail



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Brazil lose, Neymar sees red

Colombia beat Brazil at the Copa America in a game marred by ugly scenes at the final whistle that saw Neymar and Carlos Bacca shown red cards.

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Santiago - A first-half goal from Jeison Murillo gave Colombia a 1-0 win over Brazil at the Copa America in a game marred by ugly scenes at the final whistle that saw Neymar and Carlos Bacca shown red cards.

The defeat was Brazil's first in 12 matches and the first game coach Dunga had failed to win since taking over following their disastrous 2014 World Cup.

The scrappy game threw up few clear chances but Colombia put away the one that mattered to get the win over their illustrious rivals and record only their second victory in 10 Copa America encounters against the five-times world champions.

Colombia were the better side throughout with defender Murillo seizing on a loose ball to get the all-important goal nine minutes before half time after a Juan Cuadrado free kick had bobbled around in the box.

Scuffles broke out at the end of the match and Neymar and Bacca were both shown red cards. The Brazilian had already been given a yellow and will miss Brazil's next match against Venezuela and probably at least one more game.

The striker was a different man from the one who turned on the style in previous matches for club and country and his team mates blamed the referee for singling him out.

“Referees need to show Neymar more respect,” Willian told television reporters after the game. “He is always being targeted.”

Brazil's Roberto Firmino should have equalised 13 minutes into the second half but he skied a golden chance over the bar with the goal gaping.

The result leaves Colombia and Brazil tied at the top of Group C along with Venezuela, who play Peru on Thursday. – Reuters



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Vidal offers tearful apology

Chilean football star Arturo Vidal made a tearful apology after he saw his driver's license suspended for crashing his Ferrari while driving under the influence.

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Chilean football star Arturo Vidal made a tearful apology after he saw his driver's license suspended for crashing his Ferrari while driving under the influence, but he remained on the national team.

After spending the night in jail, the Juventus midfielder appeared in court in Santiago, where the judge freed him from custody but suspended his license and ordered him to report to the Chilean consulate in Milan every month under the terms of his release.

Vidal, who is home from Italy playing with the Chilean national team in the Copa America, collided with another car late Tuesday as he and his wife, Maria Teresa Matus, returned from a night out at a casino.

The accident has upended the South American championship in Chile, where the host nation's fans have pinned their hopes on Vidal to help bring them their first-ever continental title.

Vidal, who is the leading scorer in the tournament, was briefly taken to hospital along with his wife following the accident, then carted off to jail in the back of a police car.

Officials have not disclosed how much alcohol the 28-year-old star had in his blood.

The accident left his red Ferrari badly mangled on the driver's side, its airbags deployed.

After his court appearance Wednesday morning, Vidal rushed off to Chile's training camp, where he tearfully took responsibility for the accident and apologized to his team and the country.

“I let everyone down,” he said.

“I want to tell you what happened. Yesterday I went to the casino. I had two drinks,” he told journalists, struggling to get his words out.

“I put my wife's life at risk, a lot of people's lives at risk. I'm very sorry.”

Vidal does not face jail time because only he and his wife were hurt. He suffered “minor injuries” and his wife has “moderately serious injuries,” police Colonel Ricardo Gonzalez told reporters.

Chile has a zero tolerance law on drunk driving. On Wednesday the court took Vidal's license away pending further investigation. If convicted, his license could be suspended for up to two years.

The tone of Vidal's apology was markedly different from a YouTube video he posted proclaiming his innocence after the accident.

“It was not my fault,” he said in the recording, thanking his supporters and giving a thumbs up.

A video of the accident scene posted online by Santiago radio station Bio Bio showed Vidal combatively exchanging words with police officers.

“Go ahead and handcuff me, but you're going to sh*t all over Chile,” he said.

After a night of hand-wringing for Chilean fans, coach Jorge Sampaoli said he would not suspend the star.

“He's just arrived and we're going to see how he is and try to make him understand that he maybe made a mistake, which for us is not so decisive that we need to suspend him,” he said.

He said Vidal has always shown “very good behavior” under his watch, despite his previous brushes with controversy.

“This accident of Arturo's is not going to affect Chile because he's a player who is with the team, beyond any mistake,” he said.

Teammate Alexis Sanchez also rallied behind him.

“I back you and send you all my support as always. The most important thing is that you and your family and the other people are fine. I love you,” the Arsenal star wrote on Twitter.

Vidal, whose tough style of play has earned him the nickname “The Warrior” at Juventus, is no stranger to controversy.

In 2011, he was among five players excluded from Chile's squad preparing for World Cup qualifiers after they turned up for training late and drunk.

He was welcomed back to the fold after apologising.

This season, Juventus imposed a club record $112,000 fine after Vidal was allegedly involved in a drunken brawl outside a Turin nightclub.

In the Copa America, he has scored three times in two matches.

He hit a penalty in Chile's opening victory against Ecuador and two more goals in Monday's 3-3 draw with Mexico in Santiago -- just 24 hours before his accident.

Chile are at the top of Group A and meet Bolivia in their final first-round match on Friday. – AFP



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Villa snap up Richards

Aston Villa have signed former England defender Micah Richards from Manchester City on a free transfer, the Premier League club said.

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London - Aston Villa have signed former England defender Micah Richards from Manchester City on a free transfer, the Premier League club said.

Richards, 26, has agreed a four-year contract and will move to Villa Park on July 1.

The right back helped City win the Premier League title in 2012 but rarely played for the first team under current manager Manuel Pellegrini and was loaned to Italian Serie A side Fiorentina last season.

“I'm sure he will prove to be an excellent signing for the football club,” Villa manager Tim Sherwood told the club's website.

Richards has played 13 times for England and made nearly 250 appearances for City. – Reuters



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Wilshere fined for Spurs chants

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been fined 40,000 pounds ($63,000) and warned about his future conduct, the FA said.

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London - Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been fined 40,000 pounds ($63,000) and warned about his future conduct, the FA said on Wednesday.

Wilshere admitted a charge of making inciting comments during Arsenal's open-top bus celebration following their victory in last month's FA Cup final.

The 23-year-old, who scored two goals in England's Euro 2016 qualifying win in Slovenia on Sunday, led the Arsenal fans in chants mocking their north London Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

Wilshere's behaviour was found to have brought the game into disrepute. – Reuters



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Blatter hires top legal eagle

Sepp Blatter and his second-in-command have hired top lawyers to represent them during the Fifa probe.

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Berne/New York - Fifa’s embattled president, Sepp Blatter, and his second-in-command have hired high-powered lawyers to represent them, two sources said as a corruption probe engulfs soccer's global governing body with Swiss authorities identifying suspicious bank transactions.

Blatter recently retained Richard Cullen, the chairman of the law firm McGuireWoods and a former US federal prosecutor, said a person familiar with the matter who spoke to Reuters on the condition of anonymity.

Jerome Valcke, Fifa secretary general, has hired prominent New York defence attorney Barry Berke to represent him, a separate person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

Swiss prosecutors looking into the international soccer scandal identified 53 suspicious bank transactions, the attorney general said on Wednesday, stressing that the investigation may take time.

Swiss Attorney General Michael Lauber told journalists he would not rule out interviewing Blatter and Valcke, although Switzerland had so far targeted no individuals.

Switzerland, where Fifa is based, announced its criminal investigation and seized computers at Fifa headquarters last month on the same day that the United States revealed indictments of nine soccer officials and five businessmen as part of a separate probe into corruption.

“We are faced with a complex investigation with many international implications,” Lauber said in his first public comments since his office obtained the computer data last month.

“The world of football needs to be patient. By its nature, this investigation will take more than the legendary 90 minutes,” he said, referring to the length of a soccer match.

US prosecutors have not accused Blatter of wrongdoing. Among the issues the Federal Bureau of Investigation is examining is Blatter's stewardship of Fifa, sources have said.

US prosecutors believe that Valcke was involved in $10-million in Fifa bank transactions that are a key part of the investigation, a source said in early June. He also has not been accused of wrongdoing.

Fifa’s ethics committee confirmed it was conducting its own investigation into individuals suspected of breaking the rules in relation to bidding for the right to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, which were granted to Russia and Qatar respectively.

It said it was prepared to investigate more suspects and take on extra staff if needed.

On Wednesday, Ricardo Teixeira, the former head of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), said he got “absolutely nothing” in return for his vote to award Qatar the rights to host the 2022 World Cup and described suggestions he was involved in impropriety as “preposterous”.

Switzerland's third-largest listed bank, Julius Baer, said on Wednesday it had launched an internal investigation in connection with Fifa. It said it was co-operating with the authorities and did not say when its own probe had begun.

The attorney general was clear that Blatter and Valcke could be among those summoned for questioning: “There will be formal interviews of all relevant people. By definition, this does not exclude interviewing the president of Fifa and this does not exclude interviewing the secretary general of Fifa.”

Lauber said his team had obtained evidence on 104 bank-client relationships, each of which represented several accounts. Switzerland's Financial Intelligence Unit anti-money laundering agency had identified 53 suspicious transactions flagged up from information supplied by banks.

Blatter was re-elected to a controversial fifth term just two days after the probes became public. He announced the following week that he would step down and a new presidential election would be held between December and February.

In a related development, suspended Asian Football Confederation (AFC) general secretary Alex Soosay quit on Wednesday rather than fight to clear his name amid allegations he tried to interfere with an anti-corruption probe of the regional governing body.

Soosay was suspended last month by the AFC after Malaysian media reported an official at the 46-member confederation had been asked by Soosay to “tamper or hide” documents during a 2012 external audit.

The PricewaterhouseCoopers inspection came following the lifetime ban of former AFC President Mohamed Bin Hammam, by FIFA for ethics breaches, who Soosay worked closely with.

Bin Hammam was once set to challenge Blatter for the Fifa presidency but was banned for his part in a cash-for-votes scandal.

Swiss authorities have said their criminal investigation specifically targets the decisions to stage the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. Both Russia and Qatar deny wrongdoing and say they are preparing to hold the tournaments as scheduled.

Asked whether the Swiss investigation could derail Russia's plans, Lauber said that decision was not his problem.

Lauber said his work was completely independent of the ongoing US cases. While Switzerland had received and fulfilled a request for legal assistance from the United States, it had not asked for any such help in return, he added.

His investigation was looking closely at material generated by Michael Garcia, an American lawyer hired by Fifa to investigate ethics violations who spent years examining the Russia and Qatar bids.

Garcia's report has never been published and Fifa has released only a summary which exonerated the Russian and Qatari bids of serious wrongdoing.

Garcia quit saying the summary mischaracterised his report. However, it resulted in proceedings being opened against unnamed individuals which his successor Cornel Borbely said he has continued.

“The (ethics committee) is carrying out several proceedings into football officials on suspicion of breach of the Fifa Code of Ethics based on the findings of the investigation into the decision for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups,” Borbely said in a statement.

“Should new evidence come to light, the investigatory chamber will widen the group of suspects. (It) is prepared to increase its staff numbers at any time if needed.”

Lauber said the US authorities had not asked for Garcia's report.

Lauber said his office had seized nine terabytes of data, the size of the printed collection of the US Library of Congress.

He said he had no complaints about Fifa's co-operation to date. Fifa said in a statement that the Swiss investigation was based on a complaint that it had made itself last November.

“Fifa is co-operating fully as an injured party in the actions by Swiss authorities,” it said.

“Fifa itself instigated these proceedings in November 2014 when it presented the file on the 2018/2022 Fifa World Cup bidding process to the Swiss Office of the Attorney General.”

Reuters



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Leicester sack racist sex tape trio

Leicester City have sacked three players who allegedly took part in a racist sex tape during an end-of-season tour of Thailand.

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London - Leicester City have sacked three players, including manager Nigel Pearson's son James, after the trio appeared to take part in a racist sex tape during an end-of-season tour of Thailand.

“Leicester City Football Club has notified Tom Hopper, Adam Smith and James Pearson that their contracts with the club have been terminated,” Leicester said in a statement on the club website on Wednesday.

“The decision follows the conclusion of an internal investigation and disciplinary proceedings, as a consequence of events that took place during the club's end-of-season goodwill tour of Thailand.”

Midlands side Leicester, who produced a remarkable late-season surge to secure their Premier League safety, are owned by Thai billionaire father and son Vichai and Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha.

The involvement of his son is a big embarrassment for manager Pearson, who has been hailed by fans for managing the 'great escape' from relegation.

James Pearson made one appearance in a League Cup tie, while neither of Hopper or Smith had played for the first team.

“Leicester City Football Club is acutely aware of its position, and that of its players, as a representative of the city of Leicester, the Premier League, the Football Association and the Club's supporters,” the statement added.

“It is committed to promoting a positive message of community and family values and equality, and to upholding the standards expected of a Club with its history, tradition and aspirations.”

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Safa inks ten year deal with Siyaya TV

The SA Football Association and free to air broadcaster Siyaya TV have confirmed a new 10-year broadcast agreement.

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Johannesburg - The SA Football Association (Safa) and Siyaya TV have confirmed a new 10-year broadcast agreement.

Siyaya TV is a free to air broadcaster.

The statement from Safa reads:

Safa and Siyaya would like to confirm that they have been meeting regularly in an effort to strengthen the relationship and build on the partnership that was concluded more than a year ago.

Following the conclusion of the first year, both parties wish to report that the partnership remains solid and is further strengthened by the ongoing collaborations to enhance it regularly for the benefit of both parties and their brands.

To this end, Safa and Siyaya are proud to announce an extension of the original agreement that will now run for a total of 10 years.

Safa CEO Dennis Mumble said: “We value the commitment and support from Siyaya over the past year and we look forward to the innovations that Siyaya brings to the table in making the beautiful game accessible to the Rainbow Nation – as we together journey onwards.”

Siyaya Chair, Dr Vuyo Mahlati said she was elated about recent developments which will enhance the relationship between Siyaya and Safa.

“As a game changer, the extension affords Siyaya TV the space to advance the offering with digitalised innovation and partnerships that benefit the customer. For us football is always about people, access, quality and affordability,” said Dr Mahlati.

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PSL announce 2015/16 opening fixtures

The Premier Soccer League has announced the fixtures for the opening round of the 2015/16 Absa Premiership season.

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Cape Town - The Premier Soccer League (PSL) on Wednesday announced the fixtures for the opening round of the 2015/16 Absa Premiership season.

Champions Kaizer Chiefs will begin their title defence away to Chippa United on the opening weekend of the 2015-16 Absa Premiership season, set for August 8.

Mamelodi Sundowns will open their season away to their nemesis, Platinum Stars. Orlando Pirates have a tricky encounter against SuperSport United at the Lucas Moripe Stadium.

The newly-promoted teams pair of Golden Arrows and Jomo Cosmos, are at home to University of Pretoria and away to Maritzburg United respectively.

Absa Premiership opening round:

Free State Stars vs Black Aces

Polokwane City vs Bloem Celtic

Platinum Stars vs Mamelodi Sundowns

Chippa United vs Kaizer Chiefs

Bidvest Wits vs Ajax Cape Town

Golden Arrows vs AmaTuks

SuperSport vs Orlando Pirates

Maritzburg United vs Jomo Cosmos

Absa Premiership second round

Orlando Pirates vs Chippa United

Ajax Cape Town vs Maritzburg United

AmaTuks vs Polokwane City

Black Aces vs SuperSport United

Kaizer Chiefs vs Free State Stars

Mamelodi Sundowns vs Bidvest Wits

Bloem Celtic vs Platinum Stars

Jomo Cosmos vs Golden Arrows

ANA



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Neymar named in Barca fraud lawsuit

A Brazilian company filed a complaint that alleges it was the victim of fraud committed in Barca's signing of Neymar.

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Madrid - A Spanish judge has accepted a legal complaint filed by Brazilian investment fund DIS that alleges it was the victim of a fraud perpetrated in Barcelona's signing of forward Neymar from Santos.

DIS, which owned 40 percent of Neymar's rights when he was at Santos, alleges it was paid less than half the cash it was entitled to when the player agreed to join the Spanish and European champions in 2013.

Barcelona, former president Sandro Rosell, incumbent Josep Maria Bartomeu, who is standing for re-election, Neymar, his father, Santos and two of the Brazilian club's executives were all named in the lawsuit, according to a court statement published on Wednesday.

The complaint is the latest twist to a saga that has resulted in Barcelona, Rosell and Bartomeu facing trial for tax fraud over the Neymar deal.

However, this is the first time that Neymar himself has been named as a defendant in a lawsuit linked to the transfer.

Bartomeu was a vice president under Rosell when Neymar was signed in 2013 in a complex deal involving multiple contracts with the player and his father.

Bartomeu, Rosell, who resigned over the allegations, and the club have been accused of defrauding the tax office of some 13 million euros ($14.7 million).

Prosecutors have asked for a prison sentence of two years and three months for Bartomeu and 7-1/2 years for Rosell, plus fines and payments of outstanding taxes totalling more than 60 million euros.

The tax probe was launched after a club member questioned the figures given for the Neymar deal. Barca initially said they paid 57.1 million euros but later admitted the cost was nearer 100 million.

The court said on Wednesday that as part of the probe into the DIS complaint, English clubs Chelsea and Manchester City, Barca's Spanish rivals Real Madrid and German side Bayern Munich had been asked for details of offers they made for Neymar when he was at Santos between 2009 and 2013.

Reuters



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Bafana dismantled Angola - Shakes

Coach Shakes Mashaba said Bafana Bafana's "nippy" display laid the foundation for their 2-1 won over Angola.

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Cape Town – Coach Shakes Mashaba said Bafana Bafana’s “nippy” display laid the foundation for their 2-1 won over Angola in Tuesday’s international friendly at the Cape Town Stadium.

He added that the approach of the visiting Angolans helped to bring the best out of Bafana Bafana.

“What I liked about this (Angola) team is that they never came to park a bus here. They were attacking from the word ‘go’ and their level of match intelligence was very high,” said Mashaba. “They defend in numbers. They attack in numbers.

“The good things is the kind of nippy football we played dismantled them. Our boys were very good in combinations, though the problem of finishing up was still there today.

“It was a good thing that we managed to score two goals and we managed to win the game. I think going forward to our next game, this was a good preparation match. It gave us, more or less, an idea of what to expect, not in terms of skills, but in terms of attacking football.”

After Bafana Bafana’s three-match goalless streak, Mashaba said the fact that the team managed two goals will help to instill a measure of self-belief in the ranks.

“The boys did not lose hope, they gave their all today. Having not won for the past many games did not make the players drop their heads, but they kept on grinding and that is why today they were able to come out with a win.

“The victory was what we were looking for and it came at the right time. What pleased me more with our play was when we were going forward. When players get to that (penalty) area they start thinking what happens if I miss, and unfortunately in that area you need to make a split decision, you have to act now or you have lost it.”

Mashaba lamented the fact that the Bournemouth-based striker Tokelo Rantie was not available for the match.

“Playing without a player like Rantie in our team causes problems upfront. Rantie creates, he assists and creates chances for himself and when he plays, there is no defender that is comfortable,” said Mashaba.

“So imagine if you have three Rantie’s in your team: you can prepare to play three strikers and three midfielders, because it says to the opposition: you will need more numbers in your defence. Where do you (opposition) get them? They will draw from their midfield or somewhere else, which gives us the space to go forward.”

The matter of grooming strikers at national level is not a job for a national team coach, nor can he be expected to solve the problem.

“A coach that comes to you at national level and says I’ve got a solution for scoring goals will not be telling you the truth,” he said. “It’s not only the national teams that are complaining about the lack of goals; it’s in the PSL and the NFD – that’s where the problem should be addressed. But even there it is a little bit late, you have to go further down to work with those things.

“In the national team, [the problem] will always be there, until you get a striker born with striking qualities. Then he will score goals for you, and you won’t have problems.” - ANA



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City in fresh bid for Sterling

Manchester City have made a fresh and much improved offer of £40 million to Liverpool for want-away Raheem Sterling.

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Manchester City have made a fresh and much improved offer of £40 million to Liverpool for want-away England international Raheem Sterling, according to reports in the English press.

Liverpool are thought to value the livewire 20-year-old winger at £50 million (69 million euros) and they are likely to turn down the offer even though Sterling has told Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers he wants to leave Anfield.

City offered £25 million plus add ons last week and this second approach for Sterling is unlikely to be their last.

The club's chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has promised “high-quality” signings after Manuel Pellegrini's charges failed to meet expectations during their failed defence of the Premier League title.

For their part the once-mighty Merseyside outfit remain keen to convince Sterling to sign a new contract, although he rejected a deal that would have paid him around £100,000-a-week earlier this year.

Sterling's refusal to commit to Liverpool has angered the club's supporters, who jeered him at an end of season awards dinner.

Agent Aidy Ward's subsequent claim his client would not even sign for “£900,000-a-week” prompted Liverpool to cancel a scheduled meeting to reopen talks in May.

Sterling says his issue is not about money, stating in an April interview not sanctioned by the club, that he did not want to be viewed as a “money-grabbing 20-year-old”.

Liverpool's sixth-place finish means they cannot offer him Champions League football next season and a disjointed campaign on the pitch personally has not helped.

Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United are also reported to be interested in Sterling. – AFP



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Premier League fixtures released

Chelsea will begin the defence of their Premier League title with a home match against Swansea.

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London – Chelsea will begin the defence of their Premier League title with a home match against Swansea, after the full fixture list for the 2015-16 season was released on Wednesday.

Jose Mourinho’s side begin the campaign at Stamford Bridge on the weekend of August 8-9 and will then have an early blockbuster battleas they travel to last season’s runners-up, Manchester City, the following weekend.

City open against West Brom while Arsenal host West Ham and Manchester United are at home to Tottenham.

Bournemouth play their first ever Premier League match at home to Aston Villa while the two other promoted sides, Norwich and Watford, are at home to Crystal Palace and away to Everton respectively. – DPA-ANA



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