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William Roussy silver leads Canada's 3-medal badminton effort to end Parapan Am Games - cbc.ca - Colombia - Usa - Canada - Chile - Peru

William Roussy silver leads Canada's 3-medal badminton effort to end Parapan Am Games

William Roussy continued to make gains at his second Parapan Am Games.

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Venezuela in diplomatic row with Peru after controversial football match - channelnewsasia.com - Brazil - Usa - Argentina - Venezuela - Peru

Venezuela in diplomatic row with Peru after controversial football match

CARACAS: The government of Venezuela lambasted Peru on Wednesday (Nov 22) following a controversial football match, at one point accusing Lima of kidnapping its national team by refusing to allow the aircraft bringing the players home to refuel.

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Bayern Munich - Roberto Mancini - Thomas Tuchel - Carlo Ancelotti - Bundesliga - English FA council member resigns after inappropriate social media post on war in Gaza - arabnews.com - Britain - Brazil - Saudi Arabia - Venezuela - Israel - county Thomas - Peru - Palestine

English FA council member resigns after inappropriate social media post on war in Gaza

LONDON: A council member at the English Football Association who made an inappropriate post regarding the war in Gaza resigned from his position on Thursday. Wasim Haq had been suspended for the comments he made this month on the social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, which reportedly referred to Adolf Hitler and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The post was deleted and Haq apologized. The FA, the governing body of soccer in England, was conducting an investigation. “This morning I have resigned from the FA.

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Bayern Munich - Roberto Mancini - Thomas Tuchel - Jurgen Klopp - Carlo Ancelotti - Matthijs De-Ligt - Leroy Sané - Bayer Leverkusen - Alphonso Davies - Kim Min - Bundesliga - Crowded schedule ‘not good for the game’, says Bayern’s Tuchel - arabnews.com - Germany - Brazil - Canada - Austria - Saudi Arabia - Venezuela - county Thomas - South Korea - Peru - Palestine

Crowded schedule ‘not good for the game’, says Bayern’s Tuchel

BERLIN: Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel on Thursday hit out at the crowded fixture list, saying it was “not for the good of the game and not for the good of the players.” Bayern play at Cologne in the Bundesliga on Friday, just 24 hours after some of their first XI, including Canada’s Alphonso Davies and South Korea’s Kim Min-jae, returned to Munich following the international break. While confirming injured players Jamal Musiala and Matthijs de Ligt would be missing on Friday, Tuchel said members of his squad were “tired mentally and exhausted physically.” “It’s about television rights and the TV stations can choose their teams. We were talking about it, it’s the second time we play Friday away,” he said. “Alphonso and Min-Jae are returning today from very long journeys and it’s obviously very unfortunate scheduling. “It will be spoken of as an excuse but if you’ve heard Jurgen Klopp, they’re playing on Saturday at 12:30 against Man City, we are playing tomorrow (Friday) away. “It’s borderline, or maybe even over the line already.” Bayern also faced league leaders Bayer Leverkusen on a Friday immediately after an international break in September, drawing 2-2 — one of only two occasions in the league this season where the German champions have dropped points. Bayern and Borussia Dortmund both had five players in the Germany squad for the recent round of friendlies, the most of any clubs. Besides tiredness, Bayern’s Germany contingent return having lost both friendlies, 3-2 to Turkiye in Berlin and 2-0 to Austria in Vienna. Bayern midfielder Leroy Sane was given a straight red card for pushing an opponent to the ground in Tuesday’s loss to Austria and Tuchel said: “I could see it coming. “That’s what I told Leroy.

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Carlo Ancelotti - Jack Nicklaus - LIV unveils 2024 schedule with 12 events in eight nations - arabnews.com - Britain - Spain - Brazil - Usa - Mexico - Saudi Arabia - Venezuela - Hong Kong - state Nevada - Singapore - Peru

LIV unveils 2024 schedule with 12 events in eight nations

MIAMI: The LIV Golf League released its 2024 regular-season schedule on Wednesday even as merger talks continue between LIV’s Saudi backers and the PGA Tour over a framework agreement.

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Carlo Ancelotti - Pablo Zabaleta - South American coaches lead Albania to Euro 2024 spot. - arabnews.com - Britain - France - Spain - Portugal - Italy - Brazil - Usa - Argentina - Czech Republic - Poland - county Eagle - Venezuela - Albania - Peru

South American coaches lead Albania to Euro 2024 spot.

TIRANA, Albania: Albania qualified for just their second European Championship in style, atop a group that included the Czech Republic and Poland.

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Carlo Ancelotti - Brazil end year in poor shape under interim coach as they wait for word from Carlo Ancelotti - arabnews.com - France - Portugal - Brazil - Usa - Argentina - Mexico - Canada - Venezuela - Peru

Brazil end year in poor shape under interim coach as they wait for word from Carlo Ancelotti

RIO DE JANEIRO: Until this year, Brazil’s national soccer team had never lost three games in a row. The Selecao had never lost a World Cup qualifying match at home.

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Venezuela accuses Peru of ‘kidnapping’ football team in post-match spat - arabnews.com - France - Portugal - Brazil - Usa - Argentina - Venezuela - Peru

Venezuela accuses Peru of ‘kidnapping’ football team in post-match spat

CARACAS: Venezuela on Wednesday accused the Peruvian government of “kidnapping” its national football team, accusing Lima of refusing to allow the team’s aircraft to refuel after a 1-1 draw between the two teams in a 2026 World Cup qualifier. The diplomatic spat began after the match, when Venezuelan players accused Peruvian police of beating them when they went to greet fans on Tuesday night. It was a tumultuous night for the South American qualifiers, after a match between Brazil and Argentina in Rio de Janeiro led to ugly clashes between fans. “The Peruvian government has carried out another arbitrary act against the Venezuelans by preventing the plane bringing the team back from refueling,” Foreign Minister Yvan Gil wrote on social media. “This is kidnapping as vengeance against our team which played an extraordinary match” in Lima, he added. The Peruvian government said that it “has not ordered any measure that prohibits the refueling” of the aircraft” and that “it is taking steps to resolve this situation as soon as possible.” “The aforementioned aircraft has been experiencing private commercial supply restrictions beyond the control of the Peruvian State,” he added. Hours earlier, Venezuelan footballer Nahuel Ferraresi showed bandages on his right hand, saying Peruvian police “beat me.” “These are things which should not happen. The match was over and we went to thank our Venezuelan supporters,” he said. Ferraresi said another player had handed his jersey over to fans, and he was about to throw his to the crowd when the police blocked him. “Then others got angry, I don’t know what happened, and (the police) took out their batons to hit us.

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