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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Chelsea signs Eto'o

Chelsea have completed the signing of Samuel Eto'o on a one-year deal.




The Cameroonian forward became the second player to join the London side from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala. The 32-year-old played under Chelsea manager at Inter Milan and he's happy to be reunited with his former boss.

"I am very happy to be here but also anxious because I want to get playing as soon as possible," the former African footballer of the year said. "It wasn't a hard decision. I saw the qualities Chelsea have, and I was very happy with Jose Mourinho before, so when the opportunity came, I was very happy to take it."

The striker joined Anzhi Makhachkala in to become the highest-paid player in the world. He made 71 apperances for the Russian side and netted 36 times.

Arsenal Re-signs Flamini

Arsenal have re-signed Mathieu Flamini, according to information on the Club's website.




The 29-year-old midfielder earlier played for Arsenal from 2004 to 2008 and made 153 appearances for the club before joining AC Millan as a free agent. The signing of the Frenchman meas Arsenal have spent a whooping sum of £0.00 on two players this summer.

Information on www.arsenal.com reads:

"A tenacious and combative midfielder, Flamini was an integral part of the Arsenal team which reached the Champions League final in 2006 and also helped the Club win the FA Cup in 2005.
During the run to the Paris final in 2006, Flamini showed his versatility by playing as a left back for much of the campaign, becoming part of an Arsenal defence that racked up a record 10 consecutive clean sheets in the Champions League.
During his time in Milan, Flamini made 122 overall appearances for the Rossoneri, winning a Serie A title and the Supercoppa Italiana in 2011. He featured a total of 22 times for AC Milan last term.
Having come to the end of his contract with AC Milan at the end of last season, Flamini had been maintaining his fitness at London Colney this summer."

"We’re very pleased Mathieu has agreed to re-join us," Arsène Wenger said. "He is a player of real quality, with a fantastic work rate and great mentality. As we know, Mathieu is a strong midfielder, but is also is comfortable playing in defence too. He is a very good addition to our squad."

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Gonzalo Higuain Joins napoli

Argentine forward Gonzalo Higuain has joined Napoli from Real Madrid for an undisclosed fee, the Spanish club has confirmed.



The statement on the club's website reads@ "Real Madrid can confirm that Gonzalo Higuain has been transferred to Napoli".

"The club would like to show its thanks for his dedication and professionalism throughout his years at the club and wish him all the best in his new challenge."

Higuain had publicly declared his desire to leave the Bernabeu at the end of last season, and the transfer ends weeks of speculation about his move

The striker scored has scored 121 times sinces arriving at Real Madrid six and half years ago, and had been strongly linked with moves to Arsenal and Juventus.

The 26 year-old will join former Real team mates Raul Albiol and Jose Maria Callejon in Napoli following their respective transfer to Napoli from Madrid.

Okagbare Beats Fraser-pryce To Win Women's 100m At London Anniversary Games

Okagbare beats Olympic Champion Fraser Pryce to win Women's 100m Final at London Anniversary Games.


The Nigerian as recovers from an average start to power to victory and celebrate in style. It was a poor start from Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and she never recovered, finishing fourth in 10.94. Barbara Pierre of the United States is second with a joint personal best of 10.85 and Trinidad's Kelly-Ann Baptiste third in 10.93.

Okagbare also sets a new African Record of 10.79 sec

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Yobo is still National Team Captain - Keshi

Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi maintains Joseph Yobo is still the Super Eagles captain, despite the fact he was left out of the  the Abuja training camp.
 
The former Everton defender has 95 caps for Nigerian national team, but has been left out of the squad selected for the Nelson Mandela challenge as the team prepares for the upcoming CHAN qualifier against Cote d'Ivoire.
Keshi said the centre-back is still the team’s skipper, but he was left out of the squad in order to test some of his fringe players.
 "It will not be fair to invite Yobo to the national team and asked him to be on the bench, it will be a huge disgrace and I won't be part of that," He said.
"When the team needs him he will be recalled and will definitely start as captain even if along the line we substitute him."

Monday, July 15, 2013

Real Madrid tops Manchester United as Word's Most Valuable Sports Team

Real Madrid have topped Manchester United as World’s most valuable sports team according to Forbes latest list.
The Premier League champion were on top of the Forbes list of the World’s 50 Most Valuable Sports Teams last year, but they have been surpassed by the Spanish club who are currently valued at $3.3b.  Spanish rival Barcelona are ranked third having climbed from eighth position last year. Arsenal retained the 10th position to make fourth European team in the top 10.
The list is mainly dominated by the American National Football League (NFL) with 30 teams making the top 50.
Team
2013
Rank
2012
Rank
Sport
Owner
Current Value
($bil)
Real Madrid
1
2
Soccer
Club Members
$3.30
Manchester United
2
1
Soccer
Glazer family
3.17
Barcelona
3
8
Soccer
Club Members
2.6
New York Yankees
4
3 (tie)
Baseball
Steinbrenner Family
2.3
Dallas Cowboys
5
3 (tie)
Football
Jerry Jones
2.1
New England Patriots
6
6 (tie)
Football
Robert Kraft
1.64
Los Angeles Dodgers
7
6 (tie)
Baseball
Guggenheim Baseball
1.62
Washington Redskins
8
5
Football
Daniel Snyder
1.6
New York Giants
9
9
Football
John Mara, Steven Tisch
1.47
Arsenal
10
10
Soccer
Stanley Kroenke
1.33

Thiago Alcantra joins Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich have confirmed the signing of Barcelona midfielder Thiago Alcantara for a fee said to be around £21M.  The 22-year-old will join the Bundesliga champion in a four year deal, subject to a medical.
The Under-21 Spanish international has been linked with the Premier league champion, Manchester United, but has now reunited with his former boss Pep Guardiola who currently manages the German club.
A statement on Bayern Munich’s website reads: "FC Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona have agreed terms for the transfer of 22-year-old Thiago Alcantara.
"In the course of the next few days, the Spain midfielder will travel to Munich for the obligatory medical before signing a four-year contract binding him to Germany's biggest club until 30 June 2017.
"The clubs have agreed a transfer fee totalling 25million euros. FC Bayern will directly pay 20million euros. The remainder will be financed by the proceeds of a friendly match agreed between the clubs. A further proportion of the remaining sum will be indirectly covered by Thiago Alcantara himself, as the player will forego part of his remuneration."
Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge also said: "Thiago Alcantara was the biggest wish of our new coach Pep Guardiola. We're delighted we've successfully negotiated this major transfer.
"Only recently, Thiago was named best player at the Under-21 European Championship. He's a fantastic player with huge potential, and he will make FC Bayern stronger." He added