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Morocco club Wydad Casablanca after Shehata

Morocco club Wydad Casablanca after Shehata

Hassan Shehata

Ex Egypt coach Hassan Shehata is reportedly being chased by Moroccan club Wydad Casablanca.

The chairman of Les Rouges et Blancs, Abdelillah El-Akram, has told the almountakhab newspaper the 61-year-old is part of 20 others being considered for the post.

“We couldn’t agree a deal with Bertrand Marchand, but now we are considering our options between 20 managers, including Shehata, Rabah Saadane and Michel Decastel,” El-Akram said.

Shehata relinquished the Pharaohs job last week after a string of poor results in the 2012 Africa Nations Cup campaign that has virtually crippled the chances of the northern African country of making the finals.

The Master guided the seven-time African champions to three Nations Cup titles between 2006 and 2010, a feat that makes him one of the most successful in the history of the continental flagship. Several clubs and countries are after him ever since he left his job.

The Moroccans are in dire search of a new coach following the departure of Fakhreddine Rajhi recently.

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Sonko livid at bench warming role at Pompey

Sonko livid at bench warming role at Pompey

Sonko in rare action for Portsmouth

Ibrahima Sonko has revealed his frustration at Portsmouth whetre he has spent most of his time warming the bench.

The Senegal international joined the Championship club from Stoke on loan last campaign, but made just 17 Championship starts for the South Coast club.

Sonko was restricted from representing Pompey as rules state a team can only have five loan players in the squad on a match day.

He told The Sun: “This has been a dreadful experience. I’ve taken the money because that’s what is in the contract. But all I’ve wanted to do is go out and earn it.

“I’ve been caught in an infuriating web of rules and red tape which some managers are not even sure about.

“At Portsmouth I had to sit in the stands and watch my team lose because the rules mean I could not even be in the squad.

“The fans are sitting around me and God knows what they think? I’m sure that if many clubs don’t even know the rules, then they don’t.

“So to them I must have looked like some lazy footballer – picking up almost £20,000 a week but could not be bothered to play.

“The last three years have been a mess and it needs to be sorted. Far from being lazy I feel like I’ve been restricted from doing my work.

“What other business would have such complex rules that stop people moving around and getting the best out of themselves?”

Of his time on the South Coast, Sonko reflected: “I was one of seven players on loan because the club was struggling to sign players permanently. The problems started when we got injuries.

“There were gaps all over the team except in defence. The rules state you can only have five loan players in the squad on match day so I made way.

“It ended with me sitting in the stands while the manager did not have enough players to fill the bench!

Portsmouth were paying me around £14,000 a week to do nothing. It sounds lovely but it wasn’t.

“It just seems as if the rules are holding players back. We would often get different answers from different people at the Premier League and Football League.

“Clubs are confused, managers have no idea and players are stuck in the middle.”

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Eto’o, Song and Assou-Akotto face probe for Afcon fiasco

Eto'o, Song and Assou-Akotto face disciplinary action for Afcon fiasco

The troubled trio; Eto'o, Song and Assou-Akotto

Three players; Samuel Eto’o, Alex Song and Benoit Assou-Akotto face possible expulsion from the Cameroon national team after being charged with improper conduct.

The trio have been given three days to either appear or be represented at a disciplinary hearing to defend various acts indiscipline before and during Cameroon’s crucial 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier with Senegal in Yaounde last month.

Eto’o who is the captain of the Indomitable Lions is alleged to have had an altercation with Alex Song, not to have trained with the team and interfered with substitution in the disappointing draw with Senegal.

Song has been charged for same with the exception of the latter while Assou-Akotto has been charged for not notifying the Cameroon FA (FECAFOOT) in writing of his absence for the friendly match ahead of the Afcon tie.

A new disciplinary code was put in place by FECAFOOT after Cameroon’s poor performance at the 2010 World Cup of which the liable players have been arraigned.

It leaves FECAFOOT in a very dicey situation since the ultimate punishment of this code is expulsion and the three very key to Cameroon’s failing course of qualification for next year’s CAN.

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Siasia gets full backing of NFF ahead of CAN qualifier

Siasia gets full backing of NFF ahead of CAN qualifier

Samson Siasia ably supported by NFF

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has given its full backing to the camp choice of Samson Siasia for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar in September.

NFF technical committee chairman Chris Green explained that the Super Eagles head coach will be supported on his pre-game plan to ensure that the team beat their Madagascar counterparts in Antananarivo.

“He’s the coach and he knows what is best for the team and we will give him all the support to make sure that the team is comfortable for the game (Madagascar). The federation will back the coaching crew on their choice of camp site.

“Whether the coach decides to pick a camp venue in Nigeria or abroad the federation is ready to give the team the backing so that they succeed,” Green said.

Green made it clear that the NFF will not stand in the way of Siasia’s plans for the game against Madagascar.

“No the NFF cannot dictate to the coaching crew about their plan for the game against Madagascar. They know the team better and know what is best for the team. We want to make sure that they get the best of preparations for that game because it is a must-win one.

“The federation will be happy to see the team win their remaining games starting with that of Madagascar because Nigeria cannot afford to miss out on next year’s Nations Cup,” said the NFF executive committee member.

Nigeria’s Super Eagles are three points behind Guinea, with 10 points, in Group B in the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series.

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Nyantakyi promises reforms ahead of Ghana FA Congress

Nyantakyi promises reforms ahead of Ghana FA Congress

GFA President Kwasi Nyantakyi

President of the Ghana Football Association, Kwasi Nyantakyi has pledged massive reforms when given the mandate for a second four-year term.

Nyantakyi is the only candidate vying for the presidency following the disqualifications of Neil Armstrong Mortagbe and Sowah Vincent Odotei ahead of Friday’s GFA Congress.

He however hinted that more emphasis would be placed on youth and womens football in light of the recent failures of both genres.

“We’ll come out with a blue print for football development,” Nyantakyi told Citi FM.

“We want to take football to a top a different level and we want to improve upon the modest level that we’ve chalked over the past five years.

“I believe with the rest of all of you we’ll be able to take Ghana to the bracket of the top leagues of nations in the world.

“The league, juvenile football, refereeing, coaching, women’s football, administration itself and even in areas that we think we’ve made some strides will still be reviewed with the view of moving forward.”

The learned lawyer has led Ghana’s senior team, the Black Stars to two back-to-back World Cups which hitherto, has never been achieved.

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Sunderland dismiss Gyan sale reports

Sunderland dismiss Gyan sale reports

Striker Asamoah Gyan in action for Sunderland

Sunderland chairman, Niall Quinn rubbished all reports about intentions to sell off striker Asamoah Gyan apologising to the fans about the rumours.

The Ghana international have been linked with a possible move away from the Stadium of Light but the Black Cats have moved swiftly to cool the talk.

“I’m sorry that our fans have to read the endless speculation that appears in the press at this time of year,” Quinn was quoted as saying on the club’s official site.

The Shortlist Nominee of the 2010 FIFA Ballon d’Or, Gyan was included in list of available players circulated by an agent “close to the club” in a report by the Daily Mirror Wednesday morning.

“Normally we don’t comment on any of it as there’s so much – for instance we’ve been linked to over 40 players in the last month or so alone.

“I hope our fans would be smart enough to realise that this is probably some other club or outside agents’ way of attempting to destabilise our relationship with one of our players.”

The three-goal scorer at 2010 FIFA World Cup, Gyan signed a four-year contract with the Black Cats last August for approximately £13 million wearing 33 shirts with them scoring 10 goals.

He is a teammate of Egyptian winger Ahmed Elmohamady, who signed a three-year contract with the team last week.

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Mostefa seals two-year move to promoted Ajaccio

Mostefa seals two-year move to promoted Ajaccio

Mehdi Mostefa joins Ajaccio

Midfielder Mehdi Mostefa has signed a two-year deal with promoted French first division side Ajaccio from second division Nimes, the Corsican club said on Wednesday.

It will be the first time that the 28-year-old has played in the top flight after more than 100 second division games.

The Algeria international, who had been at Nimes since 2006, had one year remaining on his contract but no fee has yet been revealed by the clubs.

Meanwhile, Ajaccio is also hoping to recruit another eight players for the new season.

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Masilela to set to seal move to top European club

Masilela to set to seal move to top European club

Tsepo Masilela

Defender Tsepo Masilela is on the verge of sealing a move to one of Europe’s elites clubs after impressing scouts following his return from a long-term injury lay-off.

The 26-year-old South Africa international recently helped Israeli side Maccabi Haifa win their first league title for two years after recovering from a knee injury that kept him out of action for nearly four months.

Masilela featured in the final seven matches of the season for his club, plus South Africa’s 0-0 draw away to Egypt earlier this month.

But having already played in the UEFA Champions League group stages for two successive seasons with Haifa, Masilela’s agent Mike Makaab admitted he is hoping to confirm a transfer in the immediate future – with the Premier League, Eredivisie and La Liga all potential destinations.

“There is no doubt he is going to move and my guess is that it will be England, Holland or Spain,” Makaab said.

“There is serious, serious interest in Tsepo and we’re hoping to finalise a deal in the next week for him. I can’t say any more than that at the moment.”

Makaab’s ProSport International agency also represents several of Masilela’s Bafana Bafana team-mates, including Bernard Parker and Kagisho Dikgacoi, as well as Ghanaian international Jonathan Mensah of Udinese.

But despite the resources at his disposal and the big-money moves in England that have kicked off the off-season transfer window, former Bafana coach Makaab believes the majority of clubs in Europe still do not have money to burn on new signings.

He added: “The market isn’t as buoyant as everybody thinks it is.

“It’s still very tough for teams in general to spend big money and most are being pretty circumspect about the deals they do.

“I’m interested to see what happens in the next few weeks.”

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Colchester striker Ladapo gets Nigeria U20 call up

Freddie Ladapo

Colchester striker Freddie Ladapo has been invited to join a provisional young Nigeria squad for the Under-20s World Cup.

Nigeria are holding a two-day training camp at Bisham Abbey this week and Ladapo will be hoping to be included in the final squad for the tournament to be staged in Colombia during July and August.

Us’ youth-team manager Tony Humes told the club’s official website: “It’s a great opportunity for Freddie and having spoken to him, I know he is looking forward to it.

“Hopefully he will enjoy it and perform well enough to be selected for the World Cup squad.

“Even if he’s not selected for the final squad, it’s a good opportunity for him to be involved in an international get together and add to his football education.”

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Algeria in talks with Domenech to become new coach

Algeria in talks with Domenech to become new coach

Raymond Domenech

Raymond Domenech has confirmed he has been approached by the Algeria Football Federation to become the new coach of the senior national team.

The job became vacant after the resignation of Abdelhak Benchikha following the team’s crushing 4-0 defeat at the hands of arch-rivals Morocco in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier earlier this month.

“Domenech has indeed been approached over the possibility of his been taken on by the Algerian federation,” the Frenchman’s advisors, the Laminak.Conseil agency, said in a statement.

“He has not bid for the job. However, Raymond Domenech confirms his affection for Algeria.”

Domenech’s last job ended in a disaster as he led the French team to a disappointing world cup in 2010 where players rioted against him.

Algeria on the other hand are in dire need of salvation in their bid to qualify for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.

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