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Michel Platini told AFP in an interview on Tuesday that he is determined to fight for the Fifa presidency and to clear his name after being banned for eight years. Platini and Fifa chief Sepp Blatter were suspended by Fifa’s ethics committee over a 2 million Swiss franc ($2 million/1.8 million euro) payment made to
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Jose Mourinho’s agent has denied a deal has been struck for his client to replace Louis van Gaal as Manchester United manager. Mourinho, who was sacked by Chelsea last week, has been linked with the position at Old Trafford after United dropped out of the top four and crashed out of the Champions League at the
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Cape Town — South Africa’s status as the top-ranked Test-playing nation has been dented after their crushing defeat in India last month and is in danger of being eroded completely by England over the next month or two. The two nations begin a four-match Test series in Durban on Saturday, which is expected to
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A consortium led by two US technology investors is negotiating to buy Everton Football Club for an estimated £200 million (272 million euros, $297 million), The Times newspaper reported yesterday. The report said the group had signed a preliminary agreement with owner and chairman Bill Kenwright and was checking
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Arsenal are set up to win the Premier League title this season, according to goalkeeper Petr Cech. Arsene Wenger’s side are two points behind leaders Leicester and have lost only once in 11 league games. “The squad is very strong and once we’ve everybody available, the manager can use every player the way he likes,”
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Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter— KELVIN Kaindu has agreed to join How Mine as head coach after holding talks with the club on Monday and will sign a contract in the new year after serving his two-month notice with his present employers, Triangle United. Kaindu tendered his resignation at Triangle on November 9, meaning he will only […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau WARRIORS coach Callisto Pasuwa says he has no hard feelings and has pledged to commit himself fully to the national team’s cause as they hope to resume preparations for the Africa Nations Championships finals in Rwanda after burying differences with his employers at Zifa. Pasuwa appeared in cheerful
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Geophrey Sifani Sports Reporter TWO South African-based Zimbabwean swimmers Luke and Jamie Isemonger have accused Matabeleland Swimming Board president Lorna Riley of allegedly frustrating their dream of representing the country. The Isemonger brothers told Chronicle Sport that Riley’s hard line stance had forced Luke, 21, to
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Sports Reporter JOHN Tallach High School yesterday received a perfect Christmas present from its former students who donated a football kit worth R6,000. South African-based electrical engineer with power giant Eskom Vuyisile Ncube and his wife Abigail said they responded to a call from Bulawayo-based entrepreneur
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ALTHOUGH Orlando Pirates striker Tendai Ndoro has struggled to establish himself in the team, the club is determined to keep him. Ndoro appears to be behind the likes of Kermit Erasmus, Thamsanqa Gabuza and Lehlohonolo Majoro in the pecking order for coach Eric Tinkler. Due to the lack of game time,
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Geophrey Sifani Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Basketball Veterans’ Association (BBVA) secretary-general Sinda Mono has urged the game’s administrators to cast their nets wider to include smaller towns as part of efforts to revive the game. Mono said the talent he witnessed at the Kamandama Memorial Basketball tournament held in Hwange at
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Just days after Jose Mourinho’s abrupt departure from Chelsea, Louis van Gaal is teetering on the brink of becoming the next high-profile victim of the Premier League sack race. The pressure is mounting on the embattled Manchester United manager, who was hunkered down at United’s Carrington training base on
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SHARJAH – Afghanistan will take on Zimbabwe in Sharjah with an eye on improving their world ranking in international cricket. They will play five one-day matches and two Twenty20 matches at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, their home ground for more than five years. Afghanistan Cricket Board chairman
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Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe National Paralympic Committee says they are now targeting the Tunis International Meeting – the IPC Athletics Grand Prix set for March in Tunisia – as a platform for more athletes to qualify for the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Games are scheduled for September 7 to 18
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