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London – Retired English soccer star David Beckham and his teenage son Brooklyn were involved in a car crash outside Arsenal’s training ground in Hertfordshire, north of London, but did not suffer any injuries, according to a source close to Beckham.
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Ngqabutho Moyo Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN international volleyball referee Eliot Mupariwa has been invited to officiate at the Confederations of International Volleyball World Beach Tour to be held in Durban, South Africa from December 7-16.
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Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter— BULAWAYO giants Highlanders’ plans to throw in rookies in the Gushungo Celebrations Challenge Cup against perennial rivals Dynamos at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow have gone up in smoke after organisers said only Premier Soccer League registered players should be used. Bosso were hoping to use
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Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS are likely to cancel their End of Year Stars Awards ceremony after a lacklustre performance by the first team with a club official saying they cannot be seen to be celebrating mediocrity. Amahlolanyama were at one time firm championship favourites before an unforgettable losing streak that saw
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THE possibility of Thierry Henry joining Arsenal in an off-field role has moved another step closer after the French legend revealed that he still dreams of helping his former club win the Champions League. Henry’s extraordinary playing career may come to an end tonight when his New York Red Bulls team try
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LOUIS VAN GAAL has warned Robin van Persie he will have to fight for his Manchester United place as the manager prepares to welcome back Radamel Falcao. Van Gaal is hoping the injury-hit Colombian can display the qualities that have made him one of the most feared strikers in the world— which is seen
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BRAZIL legend Pele, is improving but remains in intensive care having been admitted to hospital with a urinary infection earlier this week. It follows a tweet from his account on Thursday that said the three-time World Cup winner was “doing fine” in Sao Paulo’s Albert Einstein Hospital. The 74-year-old’s personal
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CHELSEA may already be six points clear at the Premier League summit, but manager Jose Mourinho warned yesterday that there is even more to come from his in-form side. The west London club have made an unbeaten start to the 2014-15 campaign and visit Sunderland in this weekend’s round of matches having
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THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season ended last weekend with agony for some clubs and celebrations for others. It was agony for four teams and their supporters, Black Rhinos, Chiredzi United, Shabanie Mine and Bantu Rovers after they all bade farewell to the elite league. They will now have to fight
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Senior Sports Reporter MATABELELAND Tuskers Cricket Franchise coach Wayne James believes his side is perfectly positioned to restore glamour after taking a two-point lead in Logan Cup standings after just two matches. The Bulawayo-based cricket outfit that last won the prestigious Logan Cup in the 2012-13 season have made their
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Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter IN another show of confidence in the country’s ability to host international sporting competitions, the 2017 Hockey Africa Cup of Nations will be staged in Zimbabwe. This announcement was made by the president of the African Hockey Federation (AfHF), Seif Ahmed, when he paid a courtesy call on the Minister
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Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter RELEGATED Premiership side Bantu Rovers FC have declared that they will be back in the topflight in 2016 as they are going down with all their players to Zifa Southern Region Division One Soccer League. The ambitious Bulawayo club was axed from the elite league alongside Chiredzi FC, Shabanie Mine and
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Bangladesh 256 for 8 (Mahmudullah 82*, Mushfiqur 77, Mire 3-49) beat Zimbabwe 235 for 8 (Taylor 63, Mire 52, Shakib 2-28) by 21 runs. BANGLADESH were kept under pressure by Zimbabwe for short periods in both innings, but the hosts were always only a partnership or a wicket away from taking command,
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Mehluli Sibanda in Harare THE Zimbabwe national sevens rugby team, the Cheetahs, will be counting on home support when they take to the field in the Confederation of African Rugby Africa Cup Sevens tournament at Prince Edward High School in Harare today and tomorrow. Cheetahs captain Jacques Leitao yesterday said playing at home
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