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Transfer round up for January 19th 2016

Done deals:

– Juventus have confirmed the signing of Rolando Mandragora from Genoa, with the midfielder set to spend the rest of the season on loan with Pescara.

– Norwich City sign Steven Naismith from Everton on three-and-a-half year deal.

– Watford have announced the signing of goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon from Sunderland on a three and a half- year deal.

– QPR have confirmed the signing of striker Conor Washington from Peterborough on a three-and-a-half year deal.

– Hellas Verona have signed defender Samir Caetano de Souza Santos on loan from Granada.

– Atalanta have completed the signing of Remo Freuler from FC Luzern.

– Kasimpasa have completed the signing of David Pavelka from Liberec.

Today’s reports and rumours:

– Roma terminate Ashley Cole’s contract by mutual consent.

– According to reports, Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot is edging closer to a loan switch to Marseille.

– According to Marca, Atletico Madrid have turned down a €30million offer from Tottenham for striker Jackson Martinez.

– West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan has confirmed that terms have been agreed with Leeds United for the signing of Sam Byram.

– Newcastle will not allow Florian Thauvin’s proposed loan deal to Marseille untill they reach an agreement with Spurs over the signing of Andros Townsend, according to reports.

– Tottenham midfielder Nabil Bentaleb has been reassured over his future by head coach Mauricio Pochettino.

– Al-Ahli attacking midfielder Everton Ribeiro says Guangzhou Evergrande want to sign him.

– According to reports, talks between Newcastle’s Cheick Tiote and Shanghai Shenhua have stalled.

– Levante are reportedly in pole position for Fiorentina’s Giuseppe Rossi, after Genoa pulled out.

Calum Chambers, Arsenal
Calum Chambers, Arsenal
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Nacho Monreal
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– Arsenal defender Nacho Monreal has signed a new long-term contract.

– Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Granit Xhaka says he will not leave the Bundesliga club simply to sit on another side’s bench.

– Diego Perotti’s agent reveals only “final details” are missing for a transfer from Genoa to Roma.

– Atalanta want to sign Anderlecht striker Idrissa Sylla, according to Sky Sports Italia.

– Lille are interested in signing Chelsea attacker Charly Musonda on loan this month, according to reports.

– AC Milan defender Cristian Zapata is reportedly not keen on VfB Stuttgart or Hoffenheim offers.

– Werder Bremen chief executive Thomas Eichin has told Bild: “We are in negotiations.” over a loan move for Chelsea defender Papy Djilobodji.

– An intermediary for Wolfsburg claims Juventus rejected an offer from the German club for Simone Zaza.

– Roma’s hopes of signing Barcelona’s Adriano this month have taken a hit after his agent said: “Adriano won’t leave in January.”

– According to Le Parisien, Ligue 1 high-flyers Angers are considering a loan deal for PSG youngster Jean-Kevin Augustin.

– Roma and AC Milan are said to be interested in Atletico Madrid attacking midfielder Oliver Torres.

– Marseille midfielder Alaixys Romao has confirmed in a press conference that he will remain at the club until the end of the season, dismissing speculation about a possible move to Sunderland.

– Spanish sources claim Roma have asked Real Madrid for defender Nacho Fernandez.

– Inter director Piero Ausilio confirms Fredy Guarin “is in negotiations” with Jiangsu Suning

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Jurgen Klopp
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– Jurgen Klopp insists he has the final say on transfers at Liverpool despite his predecessor suggesting he had been compromised by a transfer committee.

– According to reports, West Ham are preparing a £18million bid for Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge.

– According to reports, Manchester City have joined the race for Athletic Bilbao attacker Inaki Wiliams and are looking to activate his £15.3 million release clause, with Arsenal, Real Madrid and Liverpool also interested.

– According to reports, Swansea and Bournemouth are both weighing up moves for Lazio midfielder Ravel Morrison.

– According to reports, Hajduk Split goalkeeper Lovre Kalinic is set to sign for Aston Villa after a £5million fee was agreed.

– According to Goal, Barcelona have turned down a loan move from Real Betis for striker Sandro Ramirez and hope to sell the 20-year-old to a premier league team before the end of the January transfer window.

Football tit bits:

– Gianni Infantino, the UEFA general secretary who is bidding to succeed Sepp Blatter as FIFA president, has proposed staging an expanded World Cup across several countries as part of his manifesto.

– André Villas-Boas found Chelsea’s sacking of José Mourinho “quite incredible”, saying the club’s owner, Roman Abramovich, “has sacked basically every coach that he’s had”.

– The Dutch FA (KNVB) has said it would have supported Ajax’s Riechedly Bazoer if the midfielder had walked off the
pitch after he was subjected to racist chants from opposition supporters over the weekend.

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Gareth Bale
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– Real Madrid have confirmed that Gareth Bale has picked up another calf muscle injury, with reports in Spain saying the Wales international is likely to miss three weeks of action.

– The father of Manuel Godoy believes Real Madrid tried to hide their involvement with his son during FIFA’s investigation into the club.

– Barcelona coach Luis Enrique says Lionel Messi will decide if he is fit enough to play in Wednesday’s Copa del Rey quarterfinal first leg tie at Athletic Bilbao.

– Jorge Sampaoli has stepped down as coach of Chile in the wake of a disagreement with newly elected Football Federation of Chile (ANFP) president Arturo Salah.

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ISSF’s 2016, 2017 And 2018 Competitions Locations Unveiled

The ISSF Executive Committee and the ISSF Administrative Council held their annual meetings in Lonato, Italy, on September 8th and 9th, when they voted on the locations of the 2016, 2017 and 2018 ISSF competitions.

The locations of the 2016, 2017 and 2018 ISSF competitions have been unveiled today.

Spain's Galvez wins the first Gold medal of the 2015 ISSF Shotgun World Championship in Lonato
Spain’s Galvez wins the first Gold medal of the 2015 ISSF Shotgun World Championship in Lonato

There will be a change in the 2016 ISSF World Cup Series calendar announced last year, as the ISSF Rifle and Pistol World Cup planned to be held in Granada (ESP) has been moved to Baku (AZE), where a combined Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun World Cup Stage will take place. Both the 2016 ISSF World Cup Finals have been assigned to Italy, as they will be held in Bologna and Rome, respectively for Rifle/Pistol and Shotgun events. Following the success of the 2014 and 2015 editions, 2016 Junior Cups will be held in Suhl (GER) and Gabala (AZE), both including Rifle/Pistol and Shotgun events.

In 2017, the ISSF World Cup Series program will be limited to five total stages, which will be held in New Delhi (IND), as a combined Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun World Cup, in Munich (GER) and Gabala (AZE) for Rifle and Pistol events, and in Nicosia (CYP) and Acapulco (MEX) for Shotgun events. The 2017 season will also witness the launch of the ISSF Junior World Championship, with its first edition to be held in Suhl (GER) and including Rifle/Pistol events only. Shotgun junior shooters will have two world-class events to compete among themselves in dedicated age categories: the ISSF Shotgun World Championship in Moscow (RUS), where separate junior finals will be held, and an ISSF Shotgun Junior Cup in Porpetto (ITA).

In 2018, a combined ISSF World Cup stage in Changwon (KOR) will serve as a test event of the 52nd ISSF World Championship in all events to be held there from August 31st through September 14th. Another combined World Cup stage will be organized in Guadalajara (MEX), while Shotgun stages will be held in Mosta (MLT) and Tucson (USA). Rifle/Pistol World Cups, then, are scheduled to take place in Munich (GER) and Fort Benning (USA). Two ISSF Junior Cup stages will also be included in the 2018 calendar, in Suhl (GER) and Sydney (AUS), both conducted in Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun events.

ISSF's 2016, 2017 and 2018 competitions locations unveiled, shooting

2016:

Bangkok (THA) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol
Munich (GER) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol
Nicosia (CYP) – ISSF World Cup Shotgun
San Marino (SMR) – ISSF World Cup Shotgun
Baku (AZE) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun
Rio de Janeiro (BRA) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun
Bologna (ITA) – ISSF World Cup Final Rifle/Pistol
Rome (ITA) – ISSF World Cup Final Shotgun
Gabala (AZE) – ISSF Junior Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun
Suhl (GER) – ISSF Junior Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun
Suhl (GER) – ISSF World Championship Running Target
Rio de Janeiro (BRA) – Olympic Games

2017:

Gabala (AZE) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol
Munich (GER) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol
Acapulco (MEX) – ISSF World Cup Shotgun
Nicosia (CYP) – ISSF World Cup Shotgun
New Delhi (IND) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun
Porpetto (ITA) – ISSF Junior Cup Shotgun
Suhl (GER) – ISSF Junior World Championship Rifle/Pistol

2018:

Fort Benning (USA) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol
Munich (GER) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol
Mosta (MLT) – ISSF World Cup Shotgun
Tucson (USA) – ISSF World Cup Shotgun
Changwon (KOR) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun
Guadalajara (MEX) – ISSF World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun
Suhl (GER) – ISSF Junior Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun
Sydney (AUS) – ISSF Junior Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun
Changwon (KOR) – 52nd ISSF World Championship
Buenos Aires (ARG) – Youth Olympic Games

SYRIAN REFUGEE BAGS COACHING JOB IN SPAIN

Syrian refugee Osama Muhsen Alghadab was fleeing his war ravaged country Syria with his son Zaid Abdel en-route Germany through Hungary. His destiny would however change when an Hungarian camera woman Petra Laszlo tripped him and Abdel who he was holding in his hands as they tried desperately to avoid the Hungarian police who tried to stop them from entering the country through the Hungary–Serbia border.

Alghadab was caught unawares as he landed heavily with terrified Zaid in his arms, the 4 year old kid started vomiting afterwards as a result of the shock from the fall.

The whole event was captured live by other media outfits present and this sparked major outrage from viewers all around the world who showed huge support for the Alghadab family thus prompting the sack of Laszlo from Hungarian news site N1TV, she also faces charges for breaching the peace.

This event however changed the life of Mr Osama Alghadab who was a football coach in Al-Fotuwa football club in Deir el- Zor, Syria before he left the country, he was offered a coaching job with accommodation by the National Centre for the Education of coaches (CENAFE) – a school for football coaches located in Getafe, Spain.

Although they completed their long journey to Munich, Germany they were contacted and asked to return to Spain to take the job and start a new life.

SYRIAN REFUGEE BAGS COACHING JOB IN SPAIN
SYRIAN REFUGEE BAGS COACHING JOB IN SPAIN

Spanish and Madrid giants Real Madrid also invited 52 year old Osama Muhsen Alghadab and his two sons Zaid and Mohammed as guest of honours to their home league match against Granada. Zaid was a mascot as he walked onto the pitch with star player Cristiano Ronaldo.

The life of this family has truly changed and their dreams have come true after the intervention of the Football Coaching academy and Real Madrid football club, Football is indeed a beautiful game.

51st ISSF World Championship In All Shooting Events Officially Closed In Granada, The ISSF Flag Goes To Changwon

ISSF - INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING SPORT FEDERATION
ISSF – INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING SPORT FEDERATION

14 days of competitions, 53 events conducted, 64 Olympic quota places assigned, 306 medals awarded: these are the numbers of the 51st ISSF World Championship in all Shooting events that came to an end in Granada, Spain, today.

The 51st ISSF World Championship in all Shooting events has been officially closed at the CEAR Juan Carlos I shooting range of Las Gabias, Granada, Spain, this evening.

Over 2000 athletes from 94 countries – for a total of almost 4000 starts – competed in 15 Olympic Shooting events and 39 non-Olympic events there from the 6th through the 19th of September.

The ISSF World Championship in all Shooting events takes place every four years (last: Munich, Germany, 2010; next: Changwon, Republic of Korea, 2018), and it’s the major competition organized by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

Sixty-four Olympic Quota places were distributed by the ISSF to the best finalists during the event, opening the qualification path leading to Rio 2016.

The People’s Republic of China finished atop of the overall medal standings, with an impressive tally of 44 medals (19 Gold, 16 Silver, 9 Bronze including also Junior and Team events). Germany followed in second place with 25 medals (15 Gold, 6 Silver, 4 Bronze) while the Russian Federation took the third place with 9 Gold, 13 Silver and 18 Bronze, for a total of 40 medals.

Ten new world records were established and 3 world records were equalled in senior events. Junior athletes also gave their best, setting 13 new world records and 6 new final world records.

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During today’s Closing Ceremony, the Royal Spanish Shooting Federation returned the ISSF flag to the ISSF President Olegario Vazquez Raña, who then handed it to the representatives of the Korea Shooting Federation and of the city of Changwon, where the 52nd ISSF World Championship will be held in 2018.

The ISSF President Olegario Vazquez Raña said: “This ISSF World Championship in Granada has been a great sport event: we’ve witnessed excellent competitions, and extraordinary results scored by our athletes.”

“The new finals introduced after the 2012 Olympic Games brought drama and emotion into our sport. The atmosphere during the competitions, here in Granada, has been great.”

For the first time in the history of the International Shooting Sport Federation, junior finals were staged during this championship. And this is just the beginning, according to the ISSF President: “Junior finals are a step forward for our sport, and a great opportunity for the young athletes. I will propose to establish a new separate Junior World Championships, a competition completely dedicated to the youth.” Mr. Olegario Vazquez Raña concluded.

“This Championship has been a festival for our sport.” The ISSF Secretary General Franz Schreiber said. “We are looking forward to the 52nd ISSF World Championship in all Shooting events that will be held in Changwon in four years.

The Wolrd Championship is over, but the ISSF Shooting Sport season continues: the best shooters of the world are now heading to Gabala, Azerbaijan, where the 2014 ISSF World Cup Final in Rifle, Pistol and Shotgun events will be held from the 21st through the 28th of October. There, Granada’s medallists will meet the world cup title defenders and the top performers of this year’s world cup series, aiming at the 2014 ISSF World Cup Title.

Manu closes door on Isaac Success

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Flying Eagles coach Manu Garba has ruled out Granada striker Isaac Success from Saturday’s African Youth Championship qualifier against Tanzania in Kaduna.

Success was due to join the team on Tuesday as he promised, but he is still being held back by his La Liga club and will now only fly out to Nigeria on Friday for his holidays.

“I spoke to the player and after our discussion it was best he does not feature on Saturday for us,” Manu disclosed.

“However, he could come around to cheer his fellow teammates from the stands.”

Meanwhile, the Flying Eagles trained Thursday morning at match venue Ahmadu Bello Stadium in Kaduna.

The entire squad was drilled on ball work, set pieces and penalties.

They will round up their preparation for the AYC qualifier on Friday morning at the same venue.

Saturday’s opponents Ngorongoro Heroes of Tanzania are due in Kaduna Thursday afternoon after they stopped over in Lagos the previous day.

The Tanzanians, who lost the first leg 2-0 in Dar es Salaam, trained in Denmark ahead of this weekend’s encounter.

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Isaac Success joins up with Flying Eagles

Granada CF striker Isaac Success is expected to fortify the Flying Eagles strike force when he joins up next week.

Team secretary Auwal Aliyu Ibrahim said a formal contact will again be made to Success’ Spanish La Liga club in this respect.

“Coach Manu has asked that Success join the rest of the squad in Kaduna as soon as he arrives Nigeria on holidays,” Aliyu Ibrahim said.

Granada did not respond to earlier contacts for the player to be released in time for the Flying Eagles African Youth Championship second round, first leg qualifier in Tanzania.

It is believed that this was because the big striker was very much part of their plans to beat relegation from La Liga.

He was an unused substitute for two of the club’s league games.

Granada are still in danger of relegation as they are just two points clear of the drop zone and they face second from beat Real Valladolid away in a final game on Sunday.

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A win for Valladolid could well see Granada sucked into the drop zone.

FC Porto forward Chidera Eze, who has recovered from a hamstring injury, as well as Bernard Bulbwa, Abubakar Lawal and Ifeanyi Nweke are the other players to join the 18-man squad from the first leg in Tanzania.

The return leg match is fixed for May 24 at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium in Kaduna.

Granada yet to confirm Isaac Success release

Spanish La Liga club Granada are yet to confirm when they will release striker Isaac Success for a training camp ahead of next month’s AYC qualifier.

“We are still waiting a confirmation from Granada for the player,” said team secretary Aliyu Auwal Ibrahim.

Also, there has been no feedback on the availability of goalkeeper Dele Alampasu, who has been on trials at Belgian club Genk.

Unconfirmed reports had suggested the Abuja College goalkeeper may have suffered a long-term injury while on trials in Belgium.

The Flying Eagles rounded up their training for Wednesday’s friendly against their Moroccan counterparts Tuesday morning.

Set plays were emphasised during the one and a half hour workout on a warm and sunny day.

Ifeanyi Matthew, Musa Yahaya and Alhassan Ibrahim aka ‘Mu-azam’ proved to be great free kick specialists as they bent their kicks past goalkeeper Emeka Nwabulu.

‘Mu-azam’ will win a $100 bet with assistant coach Nduka Ugbade, when he curled his effort round a packed defensive wall for his second goal in the interesting exercise.

Morocco U20s will line up a wholly home-based side with several players from last year’s African U17 team promoted, same as the current Flying Eagles.

The Flying Eagles will depart their training base outside Casablanca immediately after breakfast on Wednesday for Rabat, where the match will be played.

The match will kick off at 4pm local time, which is same time with Nigeria.