Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Watchout for this Team (Adidas United Football Acadamy)

WINNERS OF TEMA JUVINILE COLTS LEAGUE,2012

Adidas United Football Academy is a team formed in the year 2002 by a single management.
This team started not all that well. in other words was facinng some challenges even some still exist.A team with dedicated young stars who are willing to give their all to the team.Adidas United Football Academy was started by play friendly matches even though it was not recognized by FIFA.Little by little in the year 2008,it joined or was registered as a colts team and fully recognized by FIFA under FIFA code.we played thw first and the second season without qualifying to the first division.The management didn't give up to that ,they tried harder and God being so good we qualified this year(2012) to the first division with an unbeaten record both home and away.

Friday, 1 June 2012

Hulk Wants premier Legue move.

Porto forward Hulk has set his sights on a move to the Premier League, his agent has revealed.

The Brazil international has been heavily linked with a switch to Chelsea, with English reports suggesting that a transfer to Stamford Bridge is "90 percent complete".

Hulk's agent had previously indicated that the striker wishes to further his career at a bigger club, and he has now stated that the Premier League is the best place for him to enhance his reputation and cement his place in the Brazil national team ahead of the World Cup.

"Hulk has the desire to play in a better and more competitive league, with the thought of making Brazil's squad at World Cup 2014," Theodoro Fonseca told Antena 1. "The Premier League fulfills that requirement."

The 25-year-old has a 100 million euro release clause attached to his Porto contract, which expires in 2016.
 


 

Source: Goal

Mata ignores England as the favourite for Euro 2012


Chelsea and Spain playmaker Juan Mata has backed England to spring a surprise at Euro 2012, claiming that although not one of the favorites, it is in with a chance of making a big impression.
England goes into the tournament with a new manager, after Fabio Capello sensationally resigned after seeing John Terry stripped of the captaincy back in February. Mata, though, believes it's how the players adapt to the new manager rather than the other way around which is the most important thing.
"I don't know whether the change of manager for England will affect the team," Mata told reporters. "People say Hodgson's system is different to Capello. But the key is how the players will adapt."
After emerging triumphant in both the Champions League and FA Cup finals in his first season in England, Mata believes the qualities that he has seen from England's players will stand them in good stead during the tournament, admitting that they have a chance of winning the tournament.
"For me, England will always be on the list of candidates for the title," he continued. "They have a great history and also the players are at a great level.
"England's strengths are the quality of players and the physical strengths in the team. They always fight for the ball. The desire is sensational.
One potential stumbling block that England will have to negotiate is the fact that star striker Wayne Rooney will miss the first two games through suspension, an issue Mata believes the side will do well to overcome.
He explained: "The absence of Rooney is very important for England's plans. That is bad for England but the coach has had time to look at solutions and look at ways to make it better the team.
"Everyone says Spain, Germany and Holland are favorites for the title. But I wouldn't discount England or France, especially if they do well in the first phase."


 Source: Goal



David villa Says Spain wont miss him

Barcelona striker David Villa has played down his absence from the Spain national team at Euro 2012.

The 30-year-old striker ruled himself out of selection for the finals in Poland and Ukraine as he is still nursing a fractured tibia sustained at the Club World Cup in December.

His unavailability has been described by Spain coach Vicente del Bosque as a heavy blow, but Villa thinks that La Roja have other quality attacking options available.

John Tery Banned for 3 matches

   Chelsea's John Terry has been banned for three matches for his dismissal in the Champions League semi-final.

UEFA have confirmed the Blues captain will miss Chelsea's next two European matches following his red card in the semi-final second leg against Barcelona.

The defender sat out Chelsea's victory over Bayern Munich in the final, as he served a mandatory one-match ban.

However, UEFA's disciplinary panel added two more games to the suspension, after ruling Terry was guilty of violent conduct when he struck his knee into the back of Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez in the April 24 clash.

The centre-back is now ineligible for the Super Cup match against Europa League winners Atletico Madrid in August, as well as Chelsea's first Champions League group-stage game in September.

Terry and Chelsea have three days to decide whether to appeal against the decision.

Meanwhile, midfielder Juan Mata has vowed to improve next season despite shining for the Blues since joining the club last summer.

Mata, 24, moved to Stamford Bridge from Valencia last year and was a pivotal part of the side which ended the season with success in both the FA Cup and Champions League under interim manager Roberto Di Matteo.

Usain Bolt Storms Victory

Usain Bolt storms to victory in Rome in 9.76 seconds

Usain Bolt stormed back to form by winning the 100m at the Rome Diamond League meeting in 9.76 seconds, the fastest time in the world this year.

The Jamaican star was almost sluggish by his own standards in clocking a mere 10.04 in last Friday's 100m in Ostrava.

But he exploded out of the blocks in Rome to hit the front early on and power away from compatriot Asafa Powell, who was second in 9.91 secs.

Britons Greg Rutherford and Robbie Grabarz won the long and high jumps.

The performance of Grabarz was particularly noteworthy, clearing 2.33m to set a new personal best and the leading height in the world this year, while Rutherford continued his good recent form by winning the long jump in 8.32m, 3cm off his new joint British record.

But the undoubted star of the night was Bolt, who admitted some relief at returning to the sort of style and times for which he is known.

"I knew I could do it," the triple Olympic champion told BBC Sport. "Since I've been in Europe I've not been sleeping regularly, so after Ostrava I made sure I started going to bed earlier and started eating right.

"I felt extememly well, extremely great today, so it's come back and I am pleased.

"People expect me to do well all the time but I expect a lot of myself also, so it is not a pressure for me. I came out tonight not to prove anything to the world but to tell myself I've still got it."

Powell was left complaining he was unable to hear the starter's gun properly, while Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre trailed in a distant third in 10.04.

The other outstanding display of the night saw Kenyan Paul Koech run the third fastest time ever in the 3,000m steeplechase, powering home in 7:54:33, 0.7 seconds outside the mark set by Saif Saaeed Shaheen in Brussels eight years ago.

There was a surprise in the women's 100m as Murielle Ahoure of the Cote d'Ivoire set a new personal best and national record of 11.00 dead to pip Jamaican duo Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Kerron Stewart.

Javier Culson won the men's 400m hurdles ahead of American Bershawn Jackson in the absence of Welshman Dai Greene, who pulled out after waking up on Thursday morning with a virus .

Britain's Nathan Woodward finished fifth, while former world champion Felix Sanchez fell after coming off the final hurdle feeling cramp in his calf, but later declared the problem was not serious.

Dwain Chambers could not inspire Great Britain's 4x100m relay team on his first appearance in the quartet since the 2006 European Championships in Gothenburg, when team-mate Darren Campbell refused to share a lap of honour with the former drugs cheat .