Lamine Yamal: 'Mini Leo Messi' is training with Barcelona - his highlights are special
Barcelona’s youth academy, known as La Masia, has produced countless world-class players in the past.
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Barcelona’s youth academy, known as La Masia, has produced countless world-class players in the past.
Super Falcons’ Tony Payne (left) tries to stop USWNT’s Sophia Smith during their first friendly game in Kansas City, U.S. Both teams will go at it again in Washington DC… today. PHOTO: SOCCERWIRE.COM
DUBAI: On Nov. 22, Saudi Arabia will take on Argentina in their first match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. That is, Lionel Messi’s Argentina. There will be a temptation for the players to view the world’s greatest footballer with reverence, with (not misplaced) awe.
Tottenham manager Antonio Conte was disappointed that the club were unable to sign one more player before last week’s transfer deadline, claims journalist Dean Jones.
"I am sure that the 2030 World Cup will be played in Spain and Portugal," Ceferin said via videoconference during the opening of the Football Talks international congress in Lisbon on Monday. "This bid is a winning one and we will do everything possible to help two countries that are passionate, live and breathe football and that have a good infrastructure." A total of 14 stadiums in 12 cities have been offered to be among the 11 Spanish venues expected to host matches if the Iberian bid is successful at the FIFA ballot in May 2024. Portugal will put up three stadiums for consideration.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin claims that he 'is sure' Spain and Portugal will host the 2030 World Cup.
Nigeria and South Africa will be notable absentees from the African Nations Championship after qualifying for the 2022 finals in Algeria concluded on Sunday.
Nigeria’s U-19 girls’ volleyball team, yesterday, recorded another defeat at the ongoing African Nations Volleyball Championship, as they lost their second consecutive match, this time to Egypt. Egypt beat the Nigerians 22-25, 14-25, 22-25. This loss is coming on the heels of their earlier loss on Friday night to Cameroun, who won 3-1 in the opening match of the tournament. The match, played at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, saw the girls managing to win only the first set of the match by 29-27. They were unable to win the remaining sets as the Camerounians showed their supremacy.