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Monday, 31 December 2012

AIPS embarks on pivotal and challenging year


AIPS Executive Committee Members, Young Reporters and AIPS staff in Baku, Azerbaijan where an Executive Committee meeting and AIPS Young Reporters Programme were hosted by the Azerbaijan Ministry of Youth and Sport and the National Olympic Committee of Azerbaijan. Photo/AIPS Description: http://www.aipsmedia.com/images/homepage_r17_c5.jpg 
By Gianni Merlo, AIPS President
2012 was an important year, albeit one of transition. Our profession has not yet found the correct equilibrium after the professional tsunami triggered by the advent of the Internet. In the most recent days the historic monthly news magazine Newsweek has abandoned its printed version to survive online only. 
The challenge – The Internet and its ramifications on our profession is still a relatively new challenge and an experiment for us. It is difficult to predict what will be the response of the public – a public that is increasingly distracted and always craves for something that captures the attention and imagination – something that has what they say is charisma or appeal. But first of all the new life of Newsweek will be one to closely follow and see if there is a true revolution in the minds of its journalists and whether or not the public is able to wait a week to get news, insights and comments. And how will the interaction be? Most journalists will be able to reinvent themselves in the new media but this will require a kind of Cultural Revolution for the colleagues whom I shall describe as “more mature”.  It is impossible to give an answer at this time, but by the end of the year we will certainly have other useful indications.

A night for football history as Egypt meet Qatar for Port Said benefit match


Football action from yesterday's charity match in Doha between Egypt and the Qatar national side. Photo/QSPC
By Mohammed Al-Malki, AIPS Executive Committee Member
It was a glittering night at Al-Gharrafa fully-packed stadium with dozens of luminaries around for the charity international friendly between Qatar and Egypt which saw the Pharaohs cruising 2-0 in Friday’s match as revenues rasied were allocated for the families of the victims of Port Said stadium disaster in Egypt where 72 people were killed.

Bolt, Williams and Spain voted AIPS Athletes, Team of the Year 2012 in collaboration with Eurosport. London 2012 tops Best Press Facilities


AIPS Female Athlete of the Year 2012 Serena Williams and Male Athlete of the Year Usain Bolt. Photos/Getty Images.
By Roslyn Morris, AIPS Secretary General
A panel of 450 sports journalists from 100 countries have deemed self-proclaimed Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt to be the world’s top male athlete of 2012.
Bolt, with 33.62% of the vote and a total of 1381 points was streets ahead of US super fish Michael Phelps 11.43% and 468 points, and World No. 1 tennis star, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic who garnered 10.26% of the poll and a total of 422 points.
This year’s poll was conducted in for the first time in collaboration with Europe’s leading television sports network Eurosport which ran a “Fans’ Choice” vote on its Facebook page attracting more than 63,000 votes.

Thursday, 27 December 2012

Super Nawettan Organising Committee gives ticket money to zones


The chairman of the 2012 Super Nawettan Committee has said that the committee has given monies derived from gate takings during the Super Nawettan championship to the zones.
Abdoulie Bojang Head Coach of Bakau
This was revealed in an exclusive interview with reporters, shortly after the 2012 GFA Super Cup final game, between the defending champions Real De Banjul and FA Cup champions Gamtel, at the Independence Stadium in Bakau.

Real De Banjul Clinch GFA Super Cup Title


Real de banjul FC
The 2011-2012 Gambia Football Association (GFA) division one league champions Real De Banjul have been crowned champions of the 2012 GFA Super Cup, after a 1-0 win over the 2011-2012 FA Cup champions, Gamtel, in tightly contested game played at the Independence Stadium in Bakau on Sunday.
Real De Banjul enjoyed the multitude of ball possession in the game and cause serious assaults in front of Gamtel’s goalmouth, but failed to capitalize on their goal-scoring opportunities.

Women's football in focus



(FIFA.com) Thursday 27 December 2012

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2012 was the very much USA’s year in women’s football, with success at the FIFA Women’s U-20 World Cup Japan 2012 coming hot on the heels of Olympic gold. At club level, Lyon swept all before them, while in Sweden a thrilling title race went down to the wire.

FIFA.com looks back on all the year’s action from the women’s game in 2012.

International football
A golden year for USA
Just over a year after losing the final of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Germany 2011™, USA exacted a measure of revenge against Japan in a repeat of that showdown at London 2012. A brace from Carli Lloyd helped the defending champions secure a third consecutive Olympic gold with a 2-1 victory. Meanwhile, Canada raised a few eyebrows with their performances in London, taking bronze barely a year after their disappointing group stage exit at Germany 2011. Coach John Herdman’s charges got the better of France in the bronze medal match, whetting their appetite for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 on home soil.

Falcao: I acknowledge Cerezo's efforts to keep me at Atletico


The striker has revealed that he is flattered by the resolve shown by the club official in his attempts to retain the services of the prolific Colombian.
By Joe Wright
 
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Atletico Madrid star Radamel Falcao has thanked president Enrique Cerezo for his efforts to keep the 26-year-old at the Spanish capital outfit.

The former Porto attacker has long attracted admirers from across the continent, but the club supremo has so far valiantly fended off interest in the player's services.

Fulham boss Jol brands Berbatov's T-shirt celebration 'a bit stupid'


The Fulham boss believes the booking picked up by the Bulgarian was a needless one, and he promised to have a private word with the player over his conduct.
By James McManus
 
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Fulham manager Martin Jol has branded Dimitar Berbatov's booking during his goal celebration in the club's 1-1 draw with Southampton on Boxing Day as "a bit stupid."

The Cottagers are currently on a run that has seen them claim just one victory in their last 11 games, sliding down the table into 14th position as a result and picking up just five points out of a possible 21.

'Seven points are no problem' - Mancini insists Manchester City can catch rival United


Despite his club trailing its rival, the City boss is sure his team is still in the title race and states that Joe Hart was not at fault for Sunderland's winner on Boxing Day.
By John Stammers
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Roberto Mancini is remaining confident that his Manchester City side will be able to retain its Premier League crown despite falling seven points behind Manchester United at the halfway point of the season.

The reigning champion, which secured the league title in dramatic fashion last season, has struggled over the festive period this term, needing a late goal to beat Reading over the weekend before falling to a 1-0 defeat to Sunderland on Boxing Day.

Chicharito: 'I have to prove, in one minute or 90, that I want to start'


The Mexican hailed his teammates by stating competition at Old Trafford is "incredible," while revealing he never dwells on missed chances in order to stay focused for the next
By John Stammers

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Manchester United forward Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez is hoping to force his way into a regular role at Old Trafford after his last-gasp winner against Newcastle.

The Mexican striker netted in the 90th minute to give the Red Devils a massive victory over Newcastle on Boxing Day, which, with rivals Manchester City losing to Sunderland, puts them seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table.

SUPER NAWETTAN FRACAS COULD’VE BEEN AVERTED


It would have been one of the best super nawettan championship organised, but it is a shame that another final in the same competition failed to conclude.

Bakau, one of the dominant forces in Gambian football were banned for a whole year after their fans halted a final match against the Serekunda East super nawettan team in a game played at the Serekunda West mini-stadium and were just making their return this year after their place was temporarily occupied by guest team, BEM.

Monday, 24 December 2012

2-year suspension, fine for Bakau



Following the Bakau-Brikama super nawettan (zonal) final that was marred by violence at the Serekunda East mini stadium on Saturday, the organizing committee of the super nawettan on Sunday convened a meeting at the Friendship Hostel in Bakau to decide on the matter.

FIFA hits cheating Burkina Faso in yet another player eligibility scandal

Burkino Faso fans at the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images/Getty Images) 
By Keir Radnedge, Chairman AIPS Football Commission,www.keirradnedge.com
 Burkina Faso have become the third African team to have World Cup qualifying points deducted for nationality cheating.

FIFA has awarded Congo a 3-0 win after a 0-0 draw in June in which Burkina Faso fielded Herve Zengue, a Cameroonian defender whom they have controversially continued to use despite repeated doubts over his eligibility.
The world federation’s disciplinary committee also fined the Burkina Faso FA 6,000 Swiss francs.

Namibia protested late last year that Burkina Faso’s use of Zengue in two 2012 African Nations Cup qualifying matches contravened rules on player eligibility.

AU troop presence at Somali Stadium postpones regional tourney


African Union troops gather in Satdium Mogadishu. Photo/SSPA  


By Shafi'i Mohyaddin Abokar, Somali Sports Press Association
The second edition of the Somali Regional Football Tournament for Peace and Development has failed to start on the scheduled time, due to the continuation of the presence of African Union Peace keepers at the country’s largest sports facility ‘Stadium Mogadishu’ where the tournament was expected to kick off by December 28.

Somali Football Federation Secretary General Abdi Qani Said Arab said in a press statement that because of the lack of facilities his federation had decided to postpone the regional tournament until next year.

Thursday, 13 December 2012

UK, ECOWAS call for immediate return to civilian rule in Mali


The United Kingdom and ECOWAS have called for an immediate return to civilian rule in Mali.
Mark Simmonds: UK Foreign Office Minister for Africa
A media dispatch form the British High Commission in Banjul said that UK Foreign Office Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds MP has underlined his concern over the situation in Mali, and called for an immediate return to civilian rule.
The Minister made the comments following the arrest late on 10 December of Malian Prime Minister Diarra in Bamako by armed men on behalf of the military junta and the subsequent forced resignation of the Prime Minister and his Cabinet earlier yesterday.

Cassa Sport thump Real De Banjul in international friendly


Senegalese outfit Cassa Sport on Tuesday defeated the 2011-2012 Gambia Football Association (GFA) division one league champions Real De Banjul 2-0 in an international friendly game played at the Independence Stadium in Bakau.

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

President Jammeh’s generosity to female U-17 is a way of promoting football but…


Musa Fatty: The author and publisher of this sport blog
The magnificent gesture extended by President of the Republic of The Gambia, His Excellency-Sheikh Prof Alh Dr. Yahy A.J.J Jammeh to the female U-17 national team by giving D100, 000 to each player, D50, 000 to the technical team as well as D10, 000 and 5000 monthly salaries to the coach and players respectively, who participated in the recently concluded U-17 World Cup in Azerbaijan, is one of the quickest possible ways to improve both female and male football in the country.

But however, it can also lead to the total failure of female football in the nearest future if the authorities responsible for our Gambia football affair misinterpreted the initiative of the president by wrongly selecting the unfit and underperform players in the next selection campaign of female national teams, because every one will like his/her daughter to grape President Jammeh’ one hundred thousand (D100, 000) or even more in the subsequent tournaments if Gambia qualified for.

Minister Jammeh expresses disappointment and sadness with stakeholders



 Youth and Sports Minister: Alieu K. Jammeh
The minister of Youth and Sports Alieu K. Jammeh has registered his disappointment and sadness with the stakeholders for rejecting the new amended GFA constitution by adding somethings that will not move the country’s football forward on Saturday at the constitutional adoption congress hold at the Independence Stadium.

Minister Jammeh made the remark at a press conference on the same day shortly after the marathon discussion between GFA and delegates representing football clubs and regions from across the country during the constitutional adoption congress.

Two thirds majority of Delegates adoptes GFA amended constutition


Chairman of GFA Normalisation Committe: Alagie O.B Conateh
Football representatives from across the country on Saturday converge at the Independence Stadium’s Friendship Hostel Hall in Bakau to adopt the new GFA amended constitution which was review by a constitutional review committee. After spending hours of in-house discussion between the football representatives and the GFA normalization committee, the constitution was final adopted by two third majority of the delegates with the constitution of adding and disapproving some section of the new document which was presented by the committee.

Messi's father: My son will never leave Barcelona


The Argentine's dad has little doubt that he will remain at Camp Nou until the end of his career, while he is surprised to see the attacker break Gerd Muller's record
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Lionel Messi is destined to remain at Barcelona until the end of his career, according to the player's father.

The Argentina international has a contract with the Blaugrana until the summer of 2016, and his dad Jorge has stressed that the fans of the Catalan giants can rest easy knowing that a potential exit for the forward is "unthinkable".

Gomez: Winning Bundesliga is all that matters to me


The Germany international is prepared to put his team's interests ahead of his own in order to give himself and the Bavarians the best chance of picking up silverware this term
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Mario Gomez has revealed he would not mind warming the bench occasionally, providing that Bayern Munich are crowned Bundesliga champions at the end of the season.

Mikel: Nigeria are among the favourites


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Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel is backing Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi to make history by winning the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations as a coach after he won it in 1994 as a player. Mikel has maintained that with good preparation and determination by the players, the Super Eagles could be crowned African champions in South Africa for a third time. However, he has not ruled out a few shocks at the tournament in South Africa, tipping defending champions Zambia and West African islanders from Cape Verde, who knocked out four-time champions Cameroon, to cause a few upsets.

Corinthians edge Al-Ahly to reach final


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Paolo Guerrero scored the only goal of the game as Brazilian giants Corinthians saw off the challenge of Egypt’s Al-Ahly, winning the semi-final 1-0 in Toyota to move on to the final of the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup, where they will meet either English Premier League side Chelsea or Mexico’s Monterrey.
The Brazilians began their Japan 2012 journey cautiously and defensively, exactly how they successfully navigated the Copa Libertadores tournament in South America to book their place in the Far East. Their first chance came after ten minutes, but midfield creator Douglas scuffed his shot from the edge of the box and the ball bobbled well wide.

FIFA Ethics Committee proceeds in the case against Mohamed bin Hammam


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On 4 December 2012, the chairman of the investigatory chamber of the FIFA Ethics Committee, Michael J. Garcia, who is also the head of the investigation conducted by the Ethics Committee into Mohamed bin Hammam, notified Bin Hammam of the completion of the investigation and informed him that the final report, together with the investigation files, would be submitted to the adjudicatory chamber of the FIFA Ethics Committee for examination. On the same day, all of the documents were sent by Garcia to the chairman of the adjudicatory chamber, Hans-Joachim Eckert.

GAMBIA MISS OUT ON QUARTER FINAL PLACE

Gambia Armed Forces
Gambia Armed Forces were condemned to bottom spot in CAMFOOT Group D after a 0-0 draw to Bukina Faso. ElHajj Sey’s men needed to win to have any chance of qualifying for the quarter finals but could find no way through.

Friday, 7 December 2012

Prizes, prodigies and a fond farewell

(FIFA.com) Wednesday 5 December 2012

 
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 Derby despair, title joy and a first-half goal deluge feature in FIFA.com’s latest stats review, which begins by highlighting the feats of two European youngsters.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Bonucci: I want Real Madrid next



The Juventus defender was in a buoyant mood after his side's victory over the Ukrainian champion, claiming that Los Blancos would be the perfect test of its mettle

By Livio Caferoglu

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Leonardo Bonucci has revealed that he wants to face Real Madrid in the last 16 of the Champions League following his side's 1-0 victory over Shakhtar Donetskon Wednesday.
Juventus only needed a point from its trip to Ukraine to secure progression from Group E, and Sebastian Giovinco's goal in the second half confirmed a place in the knockout stages.
The Old Lady could face one of Madrid, Porto, Arsenal, Valencia, Celtic or Galatasaray in the next round of the tournament after being seeded and Bonucci has set his sights on a trip to the Santiago Bernabeu.

Seth Vertelney: The case for Kaká



The Brazilian playmaker is the perfect candidate to step into the void left by David Beckham.

By Seth Vertelney















The LA Galaxy will never fully replace David Beckham, but that doesn't mean they won't try anyway.

While LA might be able to find a player with similar ability on the pitch, it's simply impossible to replace the cachet, marketability and global recognition that Beckham brought to MLS. Absolutism aside, everybody knows David Beckham. The same won't be true for his successor.

ICC/ACA sponsored governance course held



An ICC/ACA sponsored governance course organised by the Gambia Cricket Association (GCA) for clubs and national associations was yesterday held at the July 22nd Square in Banjul.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Johnny Gomez, president of the GCA, called on associations to network and learn together as partners in sports development in the country.
He also called on associations to capacitise their people, while thanking Dodou ‘Capi’ Joof, president of the Gambia Athletics Association, and Mary Pedro Decka, Development Officer at the Gambia National Olympic Committee, for their support towards the GCA.

‘Handshake for peace’ between FIFA and Nobel Peace Centre



                         (FIFA.com) Friday 25 May 2012
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Among the decisions taken on the second day of the FIFA Congress 2012 in Budapest has been the commitment to a partnership with the Nobel Peace Centre, one that will see the introduction of a new procedure known as the ‘Handshake for Peace’.

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

BEM AND MANJAI SUPER NAWETTAN GAME ENDED IN STALEMATE


Last year’s debutant in the Super Nawettan tournament, combination of Barra, Essau and Mayamba in short (BEM) FC play a stalemate game with Manjai FC on Tuesday at the Serekunda West mini stadium in the group A tie of the ongoing 2012 championship.

CAF suspends Senegal's Leopold Sedar Senghor stadium for one year



12 MONTH MATCH BAN FOR LEOPOLD SEDAR SENGHOR STADIUM: Riot police try to tame the crowd at the Senegal/Ivory Coast CAN Qualifier on October 13,2012. (Photo by Getty Images)  
By Rougui Alassane Niane, AIPS Young Reporter, Senegal
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DAKAR, November 30, 2012 - The Leopold Sedar Senghor stadium will be deprived of competition for a year following a decision of the Disciplinary Panel of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) which  heard the delegates of the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) last Monday.

In addition to this 12-month competition ban, the FSF must pay a fine of 25 million CFA francs, or USD  50,000.

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

S/K East snatch one nil win over S/K West in Super Nawettan Opener



Alagie Nyassi Secretary General of S/K East Sports Committee
The only second half brilliant free header goal from striker Ebou Sanyang out of his team mate Omar Ndong’s cross shortly after the resumption was all good enough to give Serekunda East the maximum three points against their arch rival Serekunda West in the opening group A tie of the 2012 Super Nawettan championship play at the Serekunda East mini stadium on Sunday.