Chapecoense acerta com zagueiro Rafael Pereira, ex-Ceará

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Além do acerto com o meia Diego Torres, a Chapecoense chegou em acordo para assinar com o zagueiro Rafael Pereira, do Ceará. O defensor, de 33 anos, deve permanecer na equipe alviverde por um ano, até a metade da próxima temporada. O jogador chega ao Verdão do Oeste com negociação a custo zero.

O zagueiro estava sendo monitoriado pelo clube de Chapecó, ainda mais depois da lesão de Fabrício Bruno. Essa será a segunda passagem do atleta na Chape, já que Rafael atuou com a camisa verde branca em 2005, no início da carreira. Na época, o Verdão do Oeste não disputava em nenhuma divisão do futebol nacional.

No Ceará, Rafael Pereira fez 64 jogos, marcando três gols. Em 2018, o defensor se lesionou e perdeu espaço no time, mas ele foi titular do Vovô na campanha de acesso à Série A, em 2017.

Para o alto! Paquetá quer o Botafogo focado na vaga para a Libertadores

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O Botafogo terminou o período pré-Copa do Mundo do Campeonato Brasileiro em nono lugar. Basicamente no meio da tabela. A cinco pontos do G4 (a dois pontos do G6). Por outro lado, são iguais cinco pontos de distância para a zona de rebaixamento. Para o técnico Marcos Paquetá, porém, o Glorioso deve pensar alto.

– O objetivo de qualquer equipe é ser campeão. Todas as equipes têm limitações. A nossa primeira ideia é ficar na zona de classificação para a Libertadores. Qualquer resultado positivo te joga para cima. Se ficar olhando para baixo, fica negativo – entende o treinador.

Para voltar à Copa Libertadores, então, o Alvinegro tenta evoluir no futebol para, consequentemente, subir na tabela. O primeiro desafio é o Corinthians, na casa do rival. Timão que se preparou, nesta intertemporada, com amistosos contra o Cruzeiro. Em contraposição aos jogos-treino do Glorioso contra equipes pequenas do Rio.

– Jogar no Itaquerão é complicado, mas estamos preparados. Temos três ou quatro dias para ajustes. Eles optaram por fazer amistosos com um time que está voltando também. Nós optamos por jogar contra quem está em ritmo de jogo, porque a dificuldade aumenta. Quando eles vêm contra um time grande, buscam chance. É uma oportunidade. Exigiu muito. Como equipe, da parte física – ressalta Paquetá.

Os jogos-treino do Botafogo foram contra Audax (empate com titulares e derrota com reservas), Bangu (vitória) e America (vitória). Antes do jogo, a equipe faz treinamentos fechados neste fim de semana e finaliza a preparação na segunda e terça-feira.

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Test Championship not until 2017 – Lorgat

The ICC Test Championship will not be held before 2017, Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, has said

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Nov-2011

The prospect of switching the 2013 Champions Trophy to a Test championship was discussed at the October 10 ICC executive board meeting•Getty Images

The ICC Test Championship will not be held before 2017, Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, has said. The tournament was initially scheduled for 2013, but it cannot be conducted before 2017 due to the ICC’s commitments to its broadcaster and sponsors.”I am afraid that [the Test championship] is no longer going to happen in 2013,” Lorgat said in Dubai, where he was attending the second ODI between Sri Lanka and Pakistan. “At the last board meeting we decided the first opportunity to play the Test championship is 2017. I am disappointed it is not going to take place sooner but it is a reality of the commitments we have already got through to 2015.”The ICC’s broadcast partner is ESPN STAR Sports*, with whom they have a contract till 2015. The Champions Trophy, the ICC’s second-most significant one-day tournament, is scheduled to be played in June 2013 in England, but the ICC had hoped to convince all interested parties to switch that tournament to play-offs between the top four Test teams as per the ICC Test rankings.However, after the ICC’s executive board meeting in October, it released a statement saying there would be significant commercial challenges in replacing the Champions Trophy without the support and consent of the ICC’s broadcast partner since the financial implications on the Members would be significant. Changing the tournament from a one-day one to Test play-offs would have required a substantial cut in the broadcast rights fee, which would have repercussions on the Members.Lorgat, on Monday, said the switch would not be possible. “We attempted to switch the Champions Trophy to become a Test championship but that is not going to be possible.”The MCC criticised the ICC’s decision, calling it “disappointing”. “MCC has been very consistent in its support for Test cricket and the need for governing bodies to give the five day game a bit of a boost,” John Stephenson, MCC Head of Cricket, said. “Today’s announcement is a setback for Test cricket, at a time when we need to work to find the optimum balance between all formats of the game.”The Test championship is a concept aimed at increasing the popularity of Test cricket, something the ICC has consistently pledged their commitment to. Lorgat had said ahead of the ICC’s last board meeting that hosting a Test Championship in 2013 would be ideal since “player and public interest in Test match cricket is at an all-time high”. Lorgat, on Monday, maintained his stance that a championship would have been a positive move for Test cricket. “We attempted to form the World Test Championship which I think would have been a very good context in ensuring the primacy of Test cricket but again we will have to wait for 2017 to see that as a reality.”

فيديو | تاليسكا يسجل هدف النصر الأول أمام الاتفاق

سجل الهداف البرازيلي أنديرسون تاليسكا، هدف النصر الأول في شباك الاتفاق، في الدقيقة 31 من المواجهة التي تلعب على ملعب مرسول بارك في إطار الجولة 14 من دوري روشن السعودي لموسم 2022-2023.

بداية الهدف كانت من عبد الرحمن غريب الذي وزع تمريرة على اليسار لعبد المجيد الصليهم، الذي قام بعرضية طولية وركزت دفاعات الاتفاق بالكامل على كريستيانو رونالدو لإيقاف سحره التهديفي ليصبح تاليسكا خاليًا ويسجل هدفه الأول في اللقاء والـ14 له في دوري روشن السعودي هذا الموسم برأسية رائعة.

اقرأ أيضا..تشكيل النصر أمام الاتفاق في الدوري السعودي.. رونالدو يقود الهجوم

ويتواجد النصر في المركز الثالث في جدول ترتيب دوري روشن السعودي برصيد 30 نقطة، بينما الاتفاق يملتك 16 نقطة في المركز العاشر. هدف النصر الأول في شباك الاتفاق (تاليسكا)

Few spectators to witness pink ball experiment

History was made in Canterbury as floodlit championship cricket with a pink ball came to the St Lawrence ground for the first time

Mark Pennell at Canterbury12-Sep-2011
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Geraint Jones inspects the ball with the umpires before play begins•Getty Images

History was made in Canterbury as floodlit championship cricket with a pink ball came to the St Lawrence ground for the first time – only for the ECB’s great and the good to all but out number the crowd.When a distinctly chilly set of players left the ground at 9pm, Glamorgan had reached two without loss after five overs having spent the best part of three sessions in dismissing Kent for 237.With little riding on the result, the ECB’s hasty decision to play this end-of-term second division clash under lights and using pink balls may have seemed a reasonable one, but the Kentish public seemingly voted with their feet. Barely 300 turned up for the opening day of a fixture that might usually attract 1,000-plus, yet the committee room appeared full with visiting administrators.”I don’t see any rhyme or reason to it,” said one Kent member trudging out of the ground at a usual finish time of 6pm; “It feels like we’re being used as lab rats.”Former ICC president and ex-ECB chairman, David Morgan, was among the ECB delegation casting an eye over this experimental game, that will see a pink Tiflex ball used in both first innings, followed by a Kookaburra version second time around.”I know it’s not the case for all counties, but some clubs would love to play day/night first-class championship cricket,” Morgan said. “We are here to see if we can give them an element of choice. We will have to gauge the opinion of the players and the umpires as the game progresses and see where we go from here.”As for the players, in-form Kent opener Joe Denly, fresh from 199 in Derby last week, was seeing it like a football from the start, a pink football that is, as his 69 from 130-ball underpinned the Kent total. “I picked the pink ball up really well from ball one,” said Denly, whose two-and-a-half hour stay included six fours.”The first delivery from Graham Wagg swung in plenty, but after that, it did nothing. Yes, it turned early on, but it was really slow turn. The major thing for me was that the ball lost its brightness really quickly. If they continue to use this ball I would think they will be changing it fairly frequently.”Only 14 overs into a blustery opening session Glamorgan turned to spin at both ends and reaped an immediate benefit when Dan Cosker trapped Daniel Bell-Drummond leg before with his first delivery.By lunch Kent had lost four as Sam Northeast and Alex Blake both paid the price for indeterminate strokes against left-arm spinner Nick James while Darren Stevens mistimed a cut against Graham Wagg straight to point.After indifferent first-session batting, Denly finally found a willing partner in acting captain Geraint Jones who hit 48 for his part in a stand worth 59 only for Denly to be undone by a useful delivery from John Glover. Azhar Mahmood’s decision to shoulder arms to the same bowler also proved fatal and once Jones followed suit, to go two short of his half- century, Kent simply unravelled to post only two batting bonus points.With only a handful of spectators still around to watch, Glamorgan played out four maidens through to stumps and will go into day two trailing by 235.

Palmeiras atropela o Real Madrid e conquista o Mundial sub-17

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Dono da melhor campanha da competição, o Palmeiras venceu o Real Madrid por 4 a 2, nesta quarta-feria, em Madrid (ESP) e conquistou o Mundial sub-17 de forma invicta.Foram cinco vitórias (Steaua Bucaresti, Tokushima Vortis, Olympique de Marselha, Altinordu e Real Madrid) e um empate (Atlético de Madrid), com 29 gols marcados e sete sofridos.

O Verdão foi melhor durante toda a partida e começou pressionando desde o início da primeira etapa, sem deixar espaços para o Real criar chances de gols. Aos 14 minutos o primeiro gol saiu com Gabriel Silva, que aproveitou bela jogada do artilheiro da competição Gabriel Verón para abrir o marcador. Logo depois Verón fez o segundo, aproveitando lançamento às costas da zaga e marcando seu nono gol no Mundial. E no fim dos primeiros 40 minutos,Fabrício ganhou a disputa na área e marcou o terceiro.

Com ótima vantagem, o Palmeiras optou em administrar o resultado no segundo tempo e após um vacilo da zaga aos quatro minutos, os madrilenhos diminuíram com Carlos acertando um chute cruzado. Mas não teve jeito, aos 20, o passeio alviverde foi aumentado porLuan, que aproveitou a bobeira da defesa do Real Madrid e dividiu de carrinho com o goleiro para marcar. Nos minutos finais os madrilenhos ainda descontaram com Fran de cabeça, mas o título inédito ficou nas mãos do Verdão.

Foi a segunda vez que o Palmeiras chegou a final do Mundial sub-17. Em 2016, o clube participou pela primeira vez do torneio e também disputou a decisão contra o Real Madrid, onde saíram derrotados nos pênaltis. No ano passado, a equipe retornou a Madrid, mas parou nas semifinais diante do Benfica.

O sub-17 alviverde já levantou uma taça internacional nesta temporada. A equipe foi bicampeã da Scopigno Cup, torneio disputado na Itália, em abril. Considerando todas as categorias, já são sete títulos internacionais conquistados pela base do Palmeiras em 2018.

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Collingwood commits to Durham

Paul Collingwood has ended months of speculation about a possible move away from Durham by signing a three-year contract that will commit him to Chester-le-Street until at least the end of 2014

ESPNcricinfo staff05-Aug-2011

Paul Collingwood will be at Chester-le-Street until the end of 2014•Getty Images

Paul Collingwood has ended months of speculation about a possible move away from Durham by signing a three-year contract that will commit him to Chester-le-Street until at least the end of 2014.Collingwood’s international career ended after he lost the Twenty20 captaincy following his retirement from Test cricket at the end of the Ashes and he had been the subject of a 28-day approach from Derbyshire in July, fuelling rumours that he may move on from the North East.But having returned to form with Durham he said he was happy to stay at his home club.”I’m a Durham lad through and through and I’ve really enjoyed being back in the dressing room with the guys,” he said. “The club is ambitious and the quality of the team shows how committed we are to winning more silverware over the coming years and I want to be part of that – bringing more sporting success back to the North East.”Geoff Cook, the Durham coach, said, “We are delighted that Paul has decided to commit his future to Durham – he is a fantastic player with a great attitude and a real desire for the club to continue to move forward. He has consistently produced match-winning performances for us since his return to the side and to have him representing the club, on and off the field, is brilliant.”

Grêmio x Fluminense: onde ver, prováveis escalações e palpites

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Na luta pelas primeiras posições do Brasileirão, Fluminense e Grêmio fazem importante confronto nesta quarta-feira, em Porto Alegre, pela oitava rodada da competição. A bola rola às 21h45 (de Brasília) e colocará frente a frente a experiência dos dois treinadores, Abel Braga e Renato Portaluppi.

GRÊMIO X FLUMINENSE

Local: Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre (RS)
Data-Hora: 30/05/208, às 21h45
Árbitro:Luiz Flavio de Oliveira (FIFA-SP)
Auxiliares:Alessandro Alvaro Rocha de Matos (FIFA-BA) eMarcelo Carvalho Van Gasse (FIFA-SP)
Onde ver:Globo, Premiere e tempo real do LANCE!

GRÊMIO:Marcelo Grohe; Madson (Léo Moura), Bressan, Kannemann e Bruno Cortez; Maicon, Cícero (Jailson), Ramiro, Luan e Everton; André. Técnico: Renato Portaluppi.

Lesionados:Arthur e Léo Moura (dúvida)
Suspensos: Ninguém
Pendurados: André

FLUMINENSE (Técnico: Abel Braga)

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Lesionados: Marquinhos Calazans, Ayrton Lucas, Gum e Marcos Jr
Suspensos: Ninguém
Pendurados: Jadson

Palpites: Na redação do LANCE!, 50% das pessoas acreditam em uma vitória do Grêmio, enquanto os outros 50% apostam em um empate.

المريخ يعلن حكم مباراة الزمالك في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

يستعد نادي الزمالك لخوض غمار منافسات دور المجموعات من بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا، في الموسم الجاري.

الزمالك يلعب في المجموعة الرابعة بجانب المريخ السوداني، الترجي التونسي وشباب بلوزداد الجزائري.

طالع أيضًا | موعد مباراة الزمالك والمريخ في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

وأعلن نادي المريخ عبر صفحته على موقع التواصل الاجتماعي “فيس بوك” عن حكم مباراته أمام الزمالك، في الجولة الثانية من دور المجموعات الإفريقي. حكم مباراة الزمالك والمريخ في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

يقود مباراة الزمالك والمريخ في دوري الأبطال، الحكم الغاني الدولي دانيال نيي لاريا.

Sri Lanka show fight to secure draw

This time there was no post-tea demolition job as Sri Lanka kept themselves alive in the series by surviving the final afternoon at Lord’s on 127 for 3

The Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan07-Jun-2011
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsIan Bell struck a brisk fifty but England weren’t aggressive enough on the final day•Getty Images

This time there was no post-tea demolition job as Sri Lanka kept themselves alive in the series by surviving the final afternoon at Lord’s fairly comfortably by reaching 127 for 3. Andrew Strauss’s declaration left a notional target of 343 in 58 overs after Alastair Cook hit his 18th Test hundred, but England could have been more aggressive and they never really looked like hustling through Sri Lanka again.The visitors have shown twice in this series – the second innings in Cardiff and the first innings here – that the batting is prone to collapse. Adding to that on the final day Tillakaratne Dilshan was only prepared to bat in an emergency, having sustained a hairline fracture to his thumb, which meant they had four fit frontline batsman, but Strauss opted to bat Sri Lanka out of the contest and hope for another last-session demise.However, to Sri Lanka’s credit they kept their composure although wickets went down with enough frequency to keep a semblance of interest. Thilan Samaraweera, who was given lbw to Graeme Swann on 4 but successfully used the DRS, secured safety alongside Prasanna Jayawardene when Strauss called the game off with a handshake at the start of the final hour despite Sri Lanka’s weak batting to follow.When Kumar Sangakkara, opening in place of Dilshan, drove loosely to point in Chris Tremlett’s third over England sensed a chance. They could have had a second major scalp before tea when when Mahela Jayawardene went for a single to cover and would have been out with a direct hit from Eoin Morgan. Instead, Jayawardene and Tharanga Paranavitana put together an 18-over stand which took the sting out of England.Stuart Broad provided a lift when Jayawardene edged to fourth slip where Kevin Pietersen held a fine catch, but England didn’t strike in clusters. Jonathan Trott proved a surprise with the ball when he hooped one back into Paranavitana which struck pad first and at 96 for 3 with 25 overs left there was time for a final push.Steven Finn produced a lively spell – and Samaraweera edged between third slip and gully as Strauss didn’t pack the cordon – but when Swann and Pietersen began racing through a few overs it was clear the end would come as early as possible.Throughout the day England seemed to lack a little intensity. Their second innings included plenty of positive signs, not least Pietersen’s 72 and Ian Bell’s brisk 57, yet it wasn’t quite a performance with the verve of a team that aspires to be the best in the world. The first hour was fine as Pietersen led the way but scoring slowed towards the interval and Cook added 26 in the two hours. Overall they made 111 runs from 26 overs in the morning, but it didn’t quite feel ruthless enough.Pietersen dominated the scoring during the morning by reaching his fifty from 85 balls. Although he was still battling his technique at times, far more shots were coming off the middle particularly when he drove two boundaries in an over off both Chanaka Welegedara and Suranga Lakmal.Smart Stats

The nine fifty-plus scores in the match is a record for England in Tests. It equals the record in the Test between England and Australia in Manchester in 1934

England’s 335 is their ninth score 300-plus score in the team second innings in Tests since 1990. None of them have come in the fourth innings

Alastair Cook’s century made it the sixth instance of him scoring a century and a half-century in the same match. The previous occasion came in the first Ashes Test in Brisbane in 2010

Ian Bell’s strike rate of 132.55 is the sixth-highest for a fifty-plus score by an England batsman in Tests. Andrew Flintoff’s strike rate of 170.45 in his innings of 75 off 44 balls against New Zealand in 2002 is the highest

The 127-run stand between Cook and Kevin Pietersen is the fourth-highest for the third wicket for England against Sri Lanka in Tests

Surprisingly, it was half an hour into the day before Rangana Herath was introduced by which time Pietersen had bedded in. However, his scoring rate had slowed when Herath went over the wicket and, after padding one delivery away, watched a ball spin past his outside edge and hit off stump. This time, though, it was just a cracking delivery.Cook didn’t do anything to move out of his comfort zone and towards the latter part of the session England’s run-rate actually dropped when logic suggested it should have been going the other way. Dilhara Fernando bowled a decent spell from the Pavilion End, beating Cook a few times from round the wicket, but both he and Herath – who sent down a 10-over spell for 21 runs – were allowed to bowl without any undue pressure being applied.In that respect Pietersen’s departure wasn’t a bad thing for England. Bell played the perfect innings for the situation although should have been run out on 27 when Billy Doctrove didn’t ask the third umpire. He already had three boundaries in one Fernando over before lunch and barely played a defensive shot after the break. Neither, though, did he resort to slogging but instead relied on timing and placement.Cook, meanwhile, went to his 18th Test century from 223 balls having missed out by four runs in the first innings and then started, uncharacteristically, to manufacture some shots. His dismissal was the first time he’d been stumped in first-class cricket and led to some rather fruitless slogging down the order.However, there was one unfortunate by-product when Matt Prior, after being run out in the search for quick runs, smashed a dressing-room window with a piece of equipment and had to apologise to the MCC members who were showered in glass. Unlike the window, Sri Lanka didn’t crack.

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