Saturday, 30 Nov, 2024

Sports

Nobody sadder than players, says Brazil`s Kaka

PORT ELIZABETH: Brazil star Kaka said on Friday that nobody was sadder than the players after the five-time champions crashed out of the World Cup to Holland."There are many people who are sad in Brazil - but nodody is sadder than we are," said Kaka, who failed to find his top form

Brazil`s Cup dream becomes a `nightmare`

RIO DE JANEIRO: A devastated silence fell over Rio de Janeiro Friday after the country`s dreams of a sixth World Cup title were crushed by Holland in a stunning 2-1 defeat for the Brazilian team."It`s truly a nightmare!" TV Globo`s celebrated commentator Galvao cried.In the streets of

Sneijder Dutch hero, Melo Brazilian villain

JOHANNESBURG: Wesley Sneijder was the hero and Felipe Melo the villain as Netherlands came from behind to edge favoured Brazil 2-1 Friday after a World Cup quarter-final thriller.Sneijder, from European club champions Inter Milan, delivered the cross that Melo headed into his own net on

Berdych downs Djokovic to reach Wimbledon final

LONDON: Tomas Berdych clinched a place in the Wimbledon final for the first time as the Czech 12th seed defeated Serbian third seed Novak Djokovic 6-3, 7-6 (11/9), 6-3 on Friday.Berdych, the first Czech man to reach the Wimbledon final since Ivan Lendl in 1987, has been a dangerous force

I`ll get better of Messi and Argentina, warns Ozil

CAPE TOWN: Mesut Ozil is determined to upstage Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi, in whose honour he has been nicknamed, by leading Germany into the World Cup semi-finals.The 21-year-old Ozil is a candidate to win the tournament`s best young player award and aims to boss the midfield in

The Olympics are next, says proud Zuma

JOHANNESBURG: South African President Jacob Zuma said Friday his country was ready to host the Olympics, after the World Cup inspired confidence in the nation`s ability to pull off major events."This has proved to the world that we are capable of hosting any international event, we have

French football heralds new era under Blanc

PARIS: France`s World Cup and European Championship winning defender Laurent Blanc was officially named national team coach on Friday, announced outgoing French Football Federation (FFF) president Jean-Pierre Escalettes.The 44-year-old, who cut his teeth for the job in coaching Bordeaux

Captaincy on line in Ashes: Ponting

LONDON: Ricky Ponting has said a third Ashes defeat is likely to signal the end of his time as Australia captain. Ponting, skipper of the teams beaten in England in 2005 and 2009, could become the first Australia captain to lose three Ashes campaigns in more than a hundred years if the

Fifa gives Nigeria 48 hours to reverse ban

JOHANNESBURG: Football governing body FIFA on Friday gave Nigeria just under two days to reverse its decision to ban the national football team from international matches following its poor showing at the World Cup.FIFA`s general secretary Jerome Valcke said he would meet the Nigerian

Hotshot Villa on track to match Raul

PARIS: Should Spain get to the World Cup final, in-form striker David Villa could write a new page in the tournament`s history and over-take Raul as his country`s all-time top scorer in one match.Whereas strike partner Fernando Torres has laboured in four scoreless appearances on his

South Korean coach quits over scathing cyber attacks

SEOUL: Huh Jung-Moo Friday stepped down as South Korea`s coach, citing distress from scathing attacks over his leadership during the football World Cup in South Africa."I`ve decided not to seek a second term," Huh, 55, told journalists."My family members suffered a lot ... I want to have

Argentina and Germany reignite intense rivalry

CAPE TOWN: Football powerhouses Argentina and Germany reignite their intense rivalry on Saturday in an eagerly-anticipated World Cup quarter-final, with both sides boasting they will win.The two country`s met at the same stage in 2006 with Juergen Klinsmann`s side going through 4-2 on

Zvonareva aims to pass final Wimbledon exam

LONDON: Vera Zvonareva has had to put her studies on hold for a few days as she prepares for her final exam at Wimbledon.Wimbledon finalist Zvonareva, the Russian 21st seed, has been spending her spare time studying for a master`s degree in international economic relations at the

Focussed Spain wary of Paraguay threat

JOHANNESBURG: Spain will be wary when they face Paraguay on Saturday in Johannesburg`s Ellis Park stadium of not making the same mistakes as in the past.Until two years ago when the Spanish finally delivered on their undoubted promise by winning the European Championships, they had been

Santos named new Greece coach

ATHENS: Portugal`s Fernando Santos was named coach of the Greek national team Thursday, replacing Germany`s Otto Rehhagel who held the post nine years and guided Greece to victory at Euro 2004.The executive board of the Greek Football Federation (EPO) on Thursday unanimously voted to

Zvonareva reaches Wimbledon final

LONDON: Russian 21st seed Vera Zvonareva reached the women`s singles final at Wimbledon with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 win over unseeded Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova on Thursday.Zvonareva fought back from a set down to subdue Pironkova in a hard-fought semi-final on Centre Court and will face

Matthaus interested in Cameroon vacancy

PRETORIA: German World Cup winning captain Lothar Matthaus revealed on Thursday that he is interested in becoming coach of Cameroon.The 49-year-old - who led West Germany to the 1990 World Cup title - told SID, a subsidiary of AFP, that he had been in touch with the Cameroon Football

Nigerian football ban gets mixed reception

LAGOS: There was a mixed reaction on Thursday to the government decision to suspend the Nigerian national football team from international matches following its disappointing first round exit at the World Cup.President Goodluck Jonathan slapped a two-year ban on the team from competing

South America, Europe collide at World Cup

JOHANNESBURG: The first of three World Cup last-eight collisions between South America and Europe pits Brazil against The Netherlands in a Port Elizabeth blockbuster on Friday. And Ghana, sole survivors in the tournament from outside the two most powerful football regions, face Uruguay

Uruguay and Ghana chase last four dream

JOHANNESBURG: One-time football power Uruguay are on the verge of their first World Cup semi-final appearance in 40 years with African hope Ghana blocking their way at Soccer City here on Friday.Before Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay were the dominant South American team winning two World