2014 World Cup - warm up - USA vs Nigeria 2:1

The United States completed their World Cup preparations with victory over Nigeria.

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Coton Sport secure a dramatic victory against Asec Mimosas. 

Group A
• 06 June: Asec Mimosas vs Coton Sport 2:3 
• 07 June: Real Bamako vs AC Leopards -:-

Group B
• 07 June: Etoile du Sahel vs Nkana -:-
• 08 June: Sewe Sports vs Al Ahly -:-

7 Jun 2014
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014 - GROUP STAGE - 3RD MATCHES - RESULTS so far

Sudanese side Al Hilal and AS Vita Club of the Democratic Republic of Congo drew 1:1 

Group A
• 06 June: Al Hilal vs AS Vita Club 1:1 
• 08 June: TP Mazembe vs Zamalek -:-

Group B
• 07 June: Entente Setif vs Al Ahli Benghazi -:-
• 08 June: Esperance vs CS Sfaxien -:-

7 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Algeria vs Romania 2:1

Algeria coach confident heading to Brazil - Algeria coach Vahid Halilhodzic is full of optimism ahead of the World Cup after his side beat Romania 2:1 in a friendly featuring a bizarre incident.

6 Jun 2014
Transfer - Mali - Seydou Keita joins Italian side Roma

Mali's Seydou Keita has signed a one-year deal with Italian side AS Roma.

6 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Nigeria vs Greece 0:0

Keshi feels these games have given him and his players an insight into what lies ahead. "All I need is the mentality and discipline to dominate the game and take chances," he added. "In friendlies you can correct your mistakes but in a tournament it can cost us dearly.

5 Jun 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - COACH - SA will not renew the contract of coach Gordon Igesund

 "The contract of Gordon Igesund will not be renewed when it expires on August 31," national football association president Danny Jordaan told a Soweto news conference.

4 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - squad - Nosa Igiebor cut from Nigeria squad

Nosa Igiebor is one of the seven players to be dropped from Nigeria's final 23-man squad for the World Cup. The Real Betis midfielder and Parma's Joel Obi, who both faced Scotland in last week's 2:2 draw, have been plagued by injury this season. The other players to miss out are goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi, midfielders Ejike Uzoenyi and Nnamdi Oduamadi.

4 Jun 2014
2015 Africa Cup qualifier - 2nd round- fixtures

Qualifying - second round- fixtures

• 18.-20.07.14: Congo vs Rwanda -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Rwanda vs Congo -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Benin vs Malawi -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Malawi vs Benin -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Lesotho vs Kenya -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Kenya vs Lesotho -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Sierra Leone vs Seychelles -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Seychelles vs Sierra Leone -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Uganda vs Equatorial Guinea -:-
• 01.-13.08.14: Equatorial Guinea vs Uganda -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Tanzania vs Mozambique -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Mozambique vs Tanzania -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Botswana vs Guinea Bissau -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Guinea Bissau vs Botswana -:-

 

3 Jun 2014

NATIONAL TEAM - USA - 2014 WORLD CUP - USA look to bright future despite lost opportunity

LAST SIXTEEN

The Arena Fonte Nova provided the stage for 52,227 spectators to witness a pulsating encounter between USA and Belgium that was only decided after a nail-biting finale in extra time. 

Infectious chants of “USA, USA” coursed through the stands in waves and even had the local Brazilian fans joining in by the end. 

However, come the final whistle it was still not enough to book USA a place in the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ quarter-finals, as the Red Devils edged to victory.

“It was a dramatic match,” USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann told FIFA.com afterwards.

“Belgium had more chances than we did but Tim Howard kept us in the game. 

The longer it went on the more opportunities we created though.

Even after going 2:0 down we still hoped that we could get ourselves back in it if we got a goal, and that’s what happened. 

We had a couple of really good chances in the last few minutes and that’s where you hope that luck is on your side. Unfortunately that wasn’t the case today. 

I congratulate Belgium on reaching the next round.”

Despite the defeat and the post-match chaos taking place around him, Klinsmann was a calm figure and smiled as he spoke. 

Indeed, that composure served the 49-year-old well during the match, as his decision to bring substitute Julian Green on in the 105th minute paid swift dividends when the youngster scored with his first touch to reduce the deficit and give the Stars and Stripes hope of a comeback.

 

BRIGHT FUTURE

“Julian is one of our brightest talents and he’s still developing,” Klinsmann said of the 19-year-old Bayern Munich forward. 

“He showed what he’s capable of in the 15 minutes he had. 

Of course he still needs time and it won’t just happen overnight. 

We’ve got a few young players coming through and that gives us optimism looking ahead to the future of American football and the national team. 

“It was a phenomenal tournament for us,” Klinsmann continued. 

“We survived the group of death with Germany, Ghana and Portugal and were able to give as good as we got against Belgium for 120 minutes. 

The team deserve huge credit for that and there are a lot of positives we can take from this experience.” 

The side may have suffered a painful defeat in Brazil, but football in the USA in general has gained from the exposure and the level of support has been overwhelming. 

Stars from other sports, such as baseball, basketball and American football have been cheering the team on, as have a number of Hollywood actors.

“Football is definitely on the right track in the USA,” a visibly disappointed Green told FIFA.com. 

“I’ve seen a few pictures on television of the pubs and stadiums in America and it’s fantastic to see so many people. 

I think the World Cup has been decisive in getting things going there. 
When I scored my goal I was so happy and I thought: ‘now it’s 2:1, we can still come back from this.’ 

Unfortunately we weren’t able to.”

 

GROWING FAN BASE  

Nevertheless, the team’s style of play won over countless neutrals and showed that football is thriving in a country more renowned for its preference for other sports. 

“We had a really good World Cup,” Jermaine Jones said in an interview with FIFA.com after the game. 

“We showed a few countries who weren’t expecting us to do well that they always need to give 100 per cent against us. 

We’ve got a young team and now it’s up to the older players to try to lift them again. Losing is part of sport and unfortunately we experienced that today, but we’ll bounce back. 

I’m absolutely sure of it. 

I hope football’s standing has changed now. 

After the last World Cup the euphoria went a bit over the top but we’ve always said we’re a team that can create a lot of hype.” 

That is certainly true, and after sweeping an entire country along with them in the process, the disappointment at being eliminated has been tempered somewhat. 

“I’m supporting Germany now,” said Jones, who was born and raised in Germany as well as spending over 15 years of his career there. “I hope they win it.”

 

2 Jul 2014
(FIFA.com)

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