Uefa ease FFP restrictions

Uefa has presented new financial fair play rules easing restrictions on clubs in a bid to tempt investors.

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Uefa has presented new financial fair play rules easing restrictions on clubs in a bid to tempt investors after a tough three-year campaign to cut sky-high debt in the European game.

With Gulf state-owned Manchester City and Paris Saint Germain still feeling the pain of sanctions ordered last year, Uefa's executive eased the rules at a meeting in Prague on Monday.

They will force clubs to give extra information on ownership but will also start new voluntary financial revival plans to allow clubs to avoid sanctions and to spend on players if they have a “plausible and conservative” business plan.

The new Uefa rules are clearly intended to attract investors.

Since the introduction of Financial Fair Play in 2011 clubs have basically been ordered to live within their means.

Uefa says that European clubs' overall debt has been cut from 1.7 billion euros ($1.89 billion) in 2011 to 487 million euros in 2014.

Uefa president Michel Platini insisted that the new fair play is “an expansion and a strengthening” of the rules.

“The overall objectives of financial fair play remain the same. We are just evolving from a period of austerity to one where we can offer more opportunities for sustainable growth and development,” he said.

But Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino acknowledged legal challenges made against the rules and doubts raised by some clubs about the restrictions.

“This is what we were hearing: 'Why should we invest if it's forbidden. If I invest I am in breach (of fair play and) there are consequences,'“ Infantino said after the executive committee approved the new rules.

“We are sure that these new rules will encourage investors to invest in European football because European football is the best product in the world when it comes to club football.”

Manchester City, owned by an Abu Dhabi state entity, and Paris St Germain, controlled by a Qatar government entity, both recorded losses of more than 100 million euros ($110 million) in some seasons, leading to questions about how debts are covered.

Uefa in particular said that a backdated 200 million euro sponsorship deal with the Qatar Tourism Office was not market value and a secret subsidy.

In future, any sponsor that gives more than 30 percent of a club's revenue's will be considered a “related party” to the club.

In the past two years, Uefa has had fair play plans with 23 clubs including City, Paris St Germain, Inter Milan, AS Roma and Sporting Lisbon. Dynamo Moscow have been banned from European competition next year while others have faced huge fines.

Four clubs have already left their fair play plans though and Uefa said it did not anticipate any new major cases.

The fair play rules have faced a legal challenge from Manchester City and Paris fans who got a Brussels court to block the implementation of a new phase of the existing rules.

Uefa's legal counsel Alasdair Bell said however the governing body was confident the ruling would be overturned. The fans and a players' agent want to stop Uefa reducing the permitted deficit from 45 million euros to 30 million euros.

Infantino insisted that fair play has been a success and “is really in the head of everyone: of every club manager, every coach, the players, the agents, everyone.” – AFP



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Ramos wants United move

Sergio Ramos has told Real Madrid he wants to join Manchester United this summer.

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Sergio Ramos has told Real Madrid he wants to join Manchester United this summer.

United made an opening bid of £28.5million last week which was rejected by Madrid. However, after being informed of the offer, Ramos has made it clear to Madrid that he wants them to negotiate with United and reach an agreement.

The development has shocked Madrid, who expected the Ramos affair to end with a revised contract offer. Ramos has a buy-out clause of £142m but believes United’s offer represents good value for a player of his age — considering he has two years left on his contract.

Real will attempt to appease Ramos over his contract but his brother and agent Rene is understood to have intimated to the club hierarchy that the opportunity for that has passed. Madrid’s next likely step is to demand United goalkeeper David de Gea as part of negotiations.

United remain confident of signing Morgan Schneiderlin too from Southampton although a fee has yet to be agreed for the 24-year-old France international. – Daily Mail



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Spurs cut their losses with Paulinho

Tottenham Hotspur have managed to offload misfit midfielder Paulinho to Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande for £9.8million.

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Tottenham Hotspur have managed to offload misfit Brazilian midfielder Paulinho to Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande for £9.8million.

The 26-year-old failed to live up to expectations at White Hart Lane after signing for £17m from Brazilian club Corinthians in 2013.

His four-year deal at Guangzhou reunites him with former Brazil manager Luiz Felipe Scolari, who included the midfielder in his squad at last year's World Cup.

Paulinho arrived in England with a reputation as an all-action midfielder for Brazil. But he struggled to adapt to the Premier League and failed to stay in the Tottenham side under Mauricio Pochettino. He made 30 appearances in all competitions last season, scoring just twice.

Southampton defender Nathaniel Clyne underwent a medical yesterday ahead of his £12.5m move to Liverpool.

The 24-year-old England right-back was in the city after returning from holiday and is likely to be announced as the club's sixth summer signing tomorrow.

Sunderland hope to complete the signing of Liverpool defender Sebastian Coates this week. They are close to tying up a £2m deal for the 24-year-old Uruguay centre-back who was on loan at the Stadium of Light last season.

Coates is enjoying a break after Uruguay's Copa America camaign but with just a year of his contract at Anfield to run, he should become Dick Advocaat's first signing as the head coach attempts to rebuild his squad.

Coates was signed on loan by compatriot Gus Poyet last season and although he struggled to make an impact early on in the North-east, he came to the fore during Sunderland's successful survival bid, playing every minute of the final six games from which they took nine points.

England defender Phil Jones yesterday signed a new contract designed to keep him at Manchester United for four more years.– The Independent



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Netherlands coach Hiddink quits

Guus Hiddink has quit as coach of the Netherlands after spending less than one year in his second spell in the job.

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Amsterdam - Guus Hiddink has quit as coach of the Netherlands after spending less than one year in his second spell in the job, the Football Association (KNVB) announced on Monday.

The 68-year-old hands over to assistant Danny Blind with the Dutch third in their Euro 2016 qualifying group, facing the possibility of a playoff tie to win a spot at next year's championship in France.

The much-travelled Hiddink has delivered some mediocre results and been heavily criticised since taking over from Manchester United-bound Louis van Gaal in August.

It was previously planned that Blind would take over as the number one following Euro 2016.

“I think it's a real pity things worked out like this,” Hiddink said in a statement.

“It was an honour to be the national coach again and I wish my successor and all the staff every success on the road to Euro 2016.”

The Dutch finished third at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and since then they have won four games in 10 matches, drawing once and losing five times.

They are five points behind leaders Iceland and three adrift of Czech Republic in Group A although they still have to host both in Euro 2016 qualifying.

Hiddink's team lost to Czech Republic and Iceland in September and October last year and also dropped points at home to Turkey in March.

He was questioned by reporters in recent months over an apparent failure to forge the special bonds with his players that he had in the past.

Hiddink, who has also coached a host of top clubs including Real Madrid and Chelsea, responded by saying the negative reaction was disproportional.

The Dutch reached the semi-finals of the 1998 World Cup in France during his first spell in charge. – Reuters



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Cech thanks Abramovich for move

Petr Cech thanked Roman Abramovich after the Chelsea owner allowed the goalkeeper to join arch-rivals Arsenal.

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London - Petr Cech thanked Roman Abramovich from “the bottom of my heart” after the Chelsea owner allowed the club's long-serving goalkeeper to move across London and join arch-rivals Arsenal.

Cech, the most successful keeper in Chelsea's history having won four Premier League titles and one Champions League, said he never envisaged leaving Stamford Bridge but had no choice after becoming second-choice to Belgian Thibaut Courtois last season.

“I thought this would never happen ... it is time for me to say goodbye to Chelsea,” the 33-year-old said in a personal message to the fans.

“The club I have lived every single minute for since joining in July 2004, the club in which I thought I'd hang my gloves and boots one day and finish my career, but life doesn't always turn out the way you think it will.

“Last summer things changed and I understood I was no longer the first choice...the limited playing time gave me the chance to refresh and rest mentally as well as make me realise just how much I enjoy playing football at the highest level,” said Cech.

“That's why I spoke to Mr Abramovich about me staying in the Premier League and I'd like to thank him from the bottom of my heart for his support in this matter. It means so much to me because without him Chelsea would not be where it is now.”

Cech, who will play one of his first games for Arsenal against his former club in the Community Shield at Wembley on Aug. 2, described his 11 years at Stamford Bridge as “an incredible journey”.

“I couldn't be more proud,” he said. “As a team we made history together. I would personally like to thank everybody involved with Chelsea for their support, all the players, staff, managers and coaching staff.

“But most important of all a huge thank you goes to all the Chelsea fans. I did everything for you and you gave me your love back. I'll never forget it, it will stay with me forever.”

Some of Arsenal's players have already welcomed their new team mate to the club.

“Wow what a signing! One of the best @PremierLeague keepers ever! Welcome @PetrCech,” Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey said on his Twitter account.

“From blue to red - welcome @petrcech to the @Arsenal family,” added Germany playmaker Mesut Ozil. – Reuters



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Chile into Copa America final

Chile took another step towards their dream of winning a first Copa America on home soil with victory over Peru.

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Santiago - Chile took another step towards their dream of winning a first Copa America on home soil with a 2-1 win over Peru on Monday but Eduardo Vargas' match-winning double was overshadowed by an early refereeing decision that turned the game the hosts' way.

Carlos Zambrano's harsh sending off for a high tackle after 20 minutes was the second game in a row that Chile's rivals have been hit with controversial red cards.

The decision was a hard one to swallow for Peru, who in spite of being underdogs had started well in front of a capacity crowd at Santiago's National Stadium.

“I think Zambrano's expulsion was a bit tough,” Peru striker Paolo Guerrero told television cameras.

“I don't want to complain about the refereeing but there were a lot of unexpected decisions. If it had been 11 against 11 it would have been a different story.”

Chile's opponents in last week's quarter-final, Uruguay, were reduced to nine men in controversial fashion with Edinson Cavani and Jorge Fucile being sent off in Santiago.

Cavani's red card came after Chile defender Gonzalo Jara stuck his finger up the striker's backside and when he responded with the slightest of touches Jara fell to the ground theatrically, prompting the referee to send the Uruguayan off.

Chile got the decisive goal shortly after.

Jara later had a three-game ban for provoking Cavani cut to two by the governing body of South American football.

Peru refused to cave in after Zambrano's dismissal and matched their hosts in a pulsating first half.

But just when it looked like the teams would go in all square at half time Chile took the lead when striker Vargas poked the ball home from three yards after an Alexis Sanchez cross had come back off the post.

Television replays showed Vargas was marginally offside, but justice seemed to be done seconds into the second half when he had what looked like a legitimate goal chalked off for offside.

Peru came back into the game and equalised on the hour mark when Guerrero split the Chilean defence with a pass for Luis Advincula. He whipped in a cross from the right that Gary Medel turned into his own net.

Peru's lead lasted just four minutes, however, and again it was Vargas who did the damage as he picked up the ball in midfield and lashed home an unstoppable strike from 30 yards.

Chile, who have never won the Copa America in its 99-year existence, will play the winners of Tuesday's semi-final between Argentina and Paraguay. – Reuters



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Cech joins Arsenal

Petr Cech ended a highly successful 11-year spell at Chelsea when he moved to Premier League rivals Arsenal.

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London - Czech Republic goalkeeper Petr Cech ended a highly successful 11-year spell at English champions Chelsea when he moved to Premier League rivals Arsenal on Monday.

Cech, who made over 400 appearances at Stamford Bridge and won the Champions League and four Premier League titles, joins Arsenal on a long-term contract for a fee British media reported to be worth around 11 million pounds ($17.31 million).

"I'm really excited about joining Arsenal and can't wait to join up for pre-season," Cech, 33, told the club's website (www.arsenal.com)

"I have the same commitment to football, the same motivation and the same hunger for success as I had at the beginning of my career.

"When (Arsenal manager) Arsene Wenger spoke to me about his ambitions for this club, and how he saw me as part of this team, the decision was clear."

One of Cech's first games for Arsenal will be against Chelsea at Wembley on Aug. 2 in the traditional match between the FA Cup winners and Premier League champions.

Before that his new club play in the four-team Asia Trophy in Singapore next month and then host the Emirates Cup against Olympique Lyonnais, Villarreal and VfL Wolfsburg.

Chelsea were reluctant to sell the Cech but accepted he did not want to spend another campaign as deputy to Thibaut Courtois who is 10 years younger.

Belgian international Courtois became manager Jose Mourinho's first choice last season after returning from three years on loan at Atletico Madrid.

Cech moved to Stamford Bridge from Stade Rennes in 2004 but made only six appearances in last season's league triumph.

His other major honours included the Champions League in 2012, when he saved a penalty in the final against Bayern Munich and two more spot kicks in the shootout, the 2013 Europa League, four FA Cup wins and three League Cups.

"Petr Cech is a player that I have admired for a long time and I am very pleased that he has decided to join us," Arsenal boss Wenger said.

"He has proven over many seasons that he is one of the outstanding keepers in the world and he will add great strength to our squad."

Reuters



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More withdrawals for Bafana

Three players have withdrawn from the Bafana squad to play Mauritius in their second-leg Chan qualifier.

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Johannesburg - Bafana Bafana have once again been hit by withdrawals ahead of a key encounter as three players have been removed from the squad to play Mauritius in their second-leg Chan qualifier in Mapou, Mauritius, on Sunday.

Two of the players - Thabo Matlaba and Ntsikelelo Nyauza - had only been added to the 18-man travelling squad on Thursday. Marc van Heerden was the third player to have withdrawn.

“Both Matlaba and Van Heerden are suffering from Achilles tendon injuries while Nyauza had to pull out following his club’s hectic schedule in the Caf [Confederations Cup] competition,” said the SA Football Association in a statement on Monday.

It is yet another instance of player withdrawals from the national team, after 12 players from a 23-man squad were removed ahead of the first-leg Chan qualifier against Mauritius which Bafana won 3-0 at Dobsonville Stadium on June 20.

Coach Shakes’ Mashaba and his technical team will draft in replacements for the three.

The withdrawn trio join Vuyisile Wana who was taken off the Bafana list due to a knee injury, and has been replaced by Thabo Mnyamane.

ANA



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Delph could join City for only £8m

Manchester City have been given encouragement in their pursuit of Fabian Delph.

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London - Manchester City have been given encouragement in their pursuit of Fabian Delph as it emerged the Aston Villa midfielder has a modest £8million release clause.

Delph pleasantly surprised Villa fans by agreeing fresh terms in January, six months before his deal ran out.

City are keen to add more homegrown talent to their squad after the loss of James Milner.

Losing Delph would be a huge blow to Tim Sherwood, who made the 25-year-old his captain after taking over.

The Villa manager is already on the lookout for central midfield recruits after Tom Cleverley opted to join Everton.

Charlton’s Jordan Cousins and Hull’s Robbie Brady are both targets for Sherwood.

Daily Mail



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What does José see in Falcao?

Radamel Falcao was deemed not worthy of Man United and sent back to Monaco, yet Chelsea remain interested.

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London - Radamel Falcao was deemed not worthy of Manchester United, sent back to Monaco with four Barclays Premier League goals and his £43-million invoice untouched.

At 29, is he worth that? Not a chance, thought Louis van Gaal, who had already wasted £6m and £280000 per week on a gamble that did not work out.

No longer mesmerising. No longer deadly. Any suggestion that it was down to the tactics used in Manchester was rejected at Copa America, where the Colombia striker was hauled off against Peru and Brazil, before being dropped for Argentina. Falcao circa 2012 has sadly disappeared.

Yet Chelsea remain interested. Why? What does José Mourinho see that no-one else can?

Sign for Chelsea, bang in 20-odd goals, then we may be eating our words, yet nothing could seem more unlikely after his last season in England and the recent tournament in Chile.

The forward made four appearances at Copa America, playing 252 minutes. The outcome was zero goals, no assists, six shots in total with one on target (16.67percent accuracy), and a single chance created. It was amateur hour from one of the world’s former great goalscorers.

Signing Falcao could only go one of two ways for Chelsea and, in particular, Mourinho.

Either a) it turns out to be a masterstroke, or b) a disaster. Chelsea supporters have every faith in their manager – and rightly so – yet this could backfire. Hope for the best but expect the worst.

In 2012, any club in world football would have taken Falcao. He had 41 goals in 51 appearances for Porto in Portuguese Liga, and was in the process of hitting 52 in 68 for Atletico Madrid in La Liga.

A lot has changed in three years to make Chelsea the only club in European football willing to give him an opportunity as back-up for Diego Costa and, should he stay, Loic Remy.

Even if Monaco cut Falcao’s price to £4m and he lowers himself to £170000-per-week wages, after all, it would be disproportionate to what he has shown in Manchester and Chile previously.

Roman Abramovich could afford it, but it seems an unnecessary, particularly when other strikers are available, such as Charlie Austin, Christian Benteke and Gonzalo Higuain, among others.

Chelsea do not want to get stuck with another Fernando Torres or Juan Sebastian Veron, even if it is only for a year, and signing Falcao feels like tempting fate.

It would be a nice story for Mourinho, and Falcao too. Take a worn-out striker, recycle him, do what your rival manager in Manchester couldn’t, and save the reputation of a former predator.

He has a point to prove, but can Mourinho reinvigorate this once-great striker? You’d like to think if anyone can, it would be Chelsea’s manager.

Then he really would be The Special One.

Daily Mail



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Phil Neville joins Valencia

Former Man United, Everton and England midfielder Phil Neville is the new assistant coach at Valencia, the club said.

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Madrid - Former Manchester United, Everton and England midfielder Phil Neville has agreed to become Valencia coach Nuno's assistant, the La Liga club said on Sunday.

Neville played for boyhood club United from 1995 to 2005 before switching to Everton and retired at the end of the 2012-13 season. He made 59 appearances for England between 1996 and 2007.

The 38-year-old was an assistant coach at United under both David Moyes, currently in charge at Valencia's La Liga rivals Real Sociedad, and interim replacement Ryan Giggs.

“Valencia CF are pleased to announce the appointment of Phil Neville as assistant manager of the first team, joining the coaching staff headed by Nuno Espirito Santo,” the club said on their website (www.valenciacf.com).

Following last year's takeover by Singapore billionaire Peter Lim, Valencia are ambitious to return to the top in Spain and Europe after a period of instability marked by financial troubles and disappointment on the pitch.

They finished fourth in La Liga in 2014-15, securing a place in qualifying for the Champions League, the competition in which they were losing finalists in 2000 and 2001.

They ended their latest La Liga campaign on 77 points, the same number they amassed when they last won the Spanish league title in 2004.

“Phil Neville has great experience at the top level of competition, but above all he has knowledge and values that fit perfectly with our team and our club,” Nuno said on Valencia's website.

“He has always been a team player and our philosophy is based on teamwork. We are, and want to continue to be, a group. I am convinced that he is going to help us a lot.”

Reuters



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A ‘win-win’ for Argentina

One thing is certain, the winning coach in the Copa America will be an Argentine.

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Santiago – Only four teams are left in the Copa America and whichever lifts the trophy next weekend, one thing is guaranteed – the winning coach will be an Argentine.

With Brazil’s shock exit in the quarter-finals on Saturday, the semi-final lineup is complete. Hosts Chile will face Peru in Santiago on Monday before favourites Argentina take on Paraguay in the southern Chilean city of Concepcion on Tuesday.

All four teams have Argentine coaches. Chile are led by Jorge Sampaoli, Peru by Ricardo Gareca, Argentina by Gerardo Martino and Paraguay by Ramon Diaz.

“It’s a source of great happiness for the whole country that we not only have top-class players but also top-class coaches,” Diaz said after his side disposed of Brazil in a penalty shootout on Saturday.

Buoyed by a home crowd, Chile will be favourites to beat Peru but are still waiting to hear if their centre back Gonzalo Jara will be cleared to play.

He is at the centre of the now infamous incident after television images showed him sticking his finger up an opponent’s backside during Chile’s quarter-final victory over Uruguay.

The South American football federation is reviewing the case and is expected to rule on it before the semi-final. The chances are that Jara will be banned for at least one match.

That would be a blow to Chile’s chances of containing Peru’s “fantastic four” – strikers Paolo Guerrero and Claudio Pizarro and attacking midfielders Jefferson Farfan and Juan Vargas.

They have turned an otherwise unremarkable team into serious title contenders and Guerrero in particular is in fine form having scored a hat-trick in their quarter-final defeat of Bolivia.

Argentina looked good in their last match against Colombia but once again struggled to find the net, despite having attacking talents Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero and Angel di Maria in their starting line-up.

In the end it was their reserve striker, Carlos Tevez, who eased them into the last four with the decisive penalty in a shoot-out.

Their opponents Paraguay are perhaps the most unlikely of the semi-finalists, although they have already faced the three most successful sides in South American football history – Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay – and come through unbeaten.

Tuesday’s match will be a repeat of their group clash against Argentina, when they battled back from 2-0 down to earn a 2-2 draw.

Thirteen players go into the semis on yellow cards and if they are booked would miss the final. They include Messi, his Argentine teammate Javier Mascherano and Chile’s influential playmaker Jorge Valdivia. – Reuters



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Injury blow for Bafana

Vuyisile Wana has been withdrawn from the Bafana Bafana squad due to a knee injury.

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Cape Town – Vuyisile Wana has been withdrawn from the Bafana Bafana squad due to a knee injury.

South Africa are to take on Mauritius in the second leg of the 2016 CHAN qualifiers scheduled for Mauritius on Sunday (kick-off, SA time 1pm).

Wana was in the Bafana squad that defeated the Islanders 3-0 in the first leg played at the Dobsonville Stadium last weekend.

Thabo Mnyamane of AmaTuks has been called up as a replacement. Mnyamane made his Bafana Bafana debut against Swaziland in March this year, and scored in the 3-1 victory at the Somhlolo Stadium.

Bafana Bafana assemble for camp on Sunday, in Johannesburg.

The Bafana Bafana squad:

GOALKEEPERS: Jackson ABOKGWANE (Mpumalanga Aces FC), Itumeleng KHUNE (Kaizer Chiefs FC)

DEFENDERS: Wandisile LETLABIKA (Bloemfontein Celtic FC), Thabo MATLABA (Orlando Pirates FC), Ntsikelelo NYAUZA (Orlando Pirates FC), Tshepo GUMEDE (Orlando Pirates FC), Marc VAN HEERDEN (AmaZulu FC), Kwanda MNGONYAMA (Maritzburg United FC)

MIDFIELDERS: Gift MOTUPA (Orlando Pirates FC), Thabang MONARE (Jomo Cosmos FC), Musa NYATAMA (Bloemfontein Celtic FC), Mandla MASANGO (Kaizer Chiefs FC), William TWALA (Chippa United FC), Thabo MNYAMANE (Pretoria University FC)

STRIKERS: Bonginkosi NTULI (AmaZulu FC), Thamsanqa GABUZA (Orlando Pirates FC), Ndumiso MABENA (Platinum Stars FC), Siphelele NTSHANGASE (Black Leopards FC). – ANA



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Key Safa job for Tovey

The South African Football Association has appointed Neil Tovey as its technical director.

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Johannesburg – The South African Football Association (Safa) has announced the appointment of Neil Tovey as its technical director.

The 52-year-old Africa Cup of Nations-winning captain, who has been working as a TV pundit and part-time coach, is expected to develop young talent and create a uniform playing style for national teams.

National football association official Natasha Tsichlas said: “Neil understands the South African football culture and has a successful track record.”

Tovey skippered Bafana Bafana to a 2-0 triumph over Tunisia in the 1996 Cup of Nations final in Soweto, watched by a capacity 80 000 crowd.

His 52-cap international career ended a year later after a poor performance in a World Cup qualifying defeat away to Congo in Brazzaville.

Pretoria-born Tovey spent 10 years playing for Kaizer Chiefs, and the highlight of his coaching career was guiding Mamelodi Sundowns to the Premiership title.

Tovey, together with Stuart Baxter and Carlos Queiroz, had been linked with the vacant position at Safa since the beginning of the year.

He is one of the most experienced coaches in the country, having coached Mamelodi Sundowns, AmaZulu and Mpumalanga Black Aces in the last 16 years.

The role has been vacant for a few years, however Fran-Hilton Smith has most recently filled the role on an interim basis.



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Jele keeps the Bucs party happy

Happy Jele brought delight to Bucs fan when he netted the winning goal on Saturday.

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Harrismith – After scoring the winning goal in Orlando Pirates’ 1-0 victory over AC Leopards in the Caf Confederations Cup match in Dolisie, Congo, on Saturday, Bucs defender Happy Jele was relieved to secure the win.

The Buccaneers had little in the way of genuine goal-scoring opportunities during the 90 minutes, but demonstrated clinical finishing upfront as they converted their only real chance in the clash as Jele buried a shot inside the area just inside the hour mark in front of a capacity crowd.

“It’s always great scoring but as a defender I am equally delighted to have been able to help the team record a clean sheet in a tough game like that one,” said Jele after the match.

“I am very happy to have contributed to the team’s win today. This victory was very important to us because like in the 2013 Champions League, we understand how important it is to win the opening game.”

It was the first-ever victory for Pirates over Leopards, and simply avoiding a loss would have been a huge result away from home.

“When it comes to playing in any of the CAF matches we understand the importance of winning over entertaining. It isn’t easy playing away from home.”

The match at the Stade Dennis Sassou Nguesso on a bumpy playing surface was well-attended, and the crowd were treated to a dominant performance by Leopards as the hosts had the better of the chances in the first period, but the goal in the second half proved to be the difference between the sides.

“There are many trying conditions we are faced with and for that reason we simplify things and focus on getting the job done. Overall, we are happy with the result. We are going back home with what we came here to get, and that is three points.” – ANA



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