Monday, January 17, 2011

Hoang Anh Gia Lai win on penalties

HA NOI — Chairman Doan Nguyen Duc of Hoang Anh Gia Lai said his team will triumph during the national football tournament this season.

His team is on track after winning their last eight round of the National Cup in Ha Noi.

The Central Highland team defeated host Hoa Phat Ha Noi 4-3 during a penalty shoot-out after a goal less 90-minute match at Hang Day Stadium.

They will meet Khatoco Khanh Hoa who won 2-1 over Quang Ninh Coal on Saturday in the quarter-finals.

Sai Gon Xuan Thanh beat former champs Dong Tam Long An 2-0.

The HCM City-based team will face Song Lam Nghe An in the next round on February 2.

Earlier, Navibank Sai Gon knocked out Super Cup champion Ha Noi T&T with a 2-0 win at Thong Nhat Stadium in HCM City on Saturday.

"The entire team put forth a lot of effort and spirit to win the game," said coach Mai Duc Chung.

"This victory is very important to us because it is a good start before the V-League season begins."

Meanwhile Navibank will play Becamex Binh Duong.

The remaining quarter-final match is between Lam Son Thanh Hoa and Ninh Binh. — VNS

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Armstrong not losing sleep over doping claims

Lance Armstrong is not losing any sleep over a US federal investigation into allegations of doping in his team, the seven-times Tour de France champion said on Saturday ahead of his final international race.

The American will end an illustrious international career when he rides for his Team RadioShack at the Tour Down Under starting on Sunday.

Former teammate and disgraced 2006 champion Floyd Landis had alleged that Armstrong and several others had used performance-enhancing drugs, triggering a US federal investigation.

"I never lose sleep... ever," the 39-year old said. "It has no effect on my life – zero. That's for other people to deal with."

"I have five kids to raise, a foundation (for cancer research) to run, I still have, theoretically, a job and I don't let it affect me," he added. "I try to keep my head held high."

Armstrong, who has never tested positive, denied any wrongdoing and said it would have been impossible to get away with doping over a decade.

"They can keep looking," he said. "If you're trying to hide something, you wouldn't keep getting away with it for 10 years, nobody is that clever."

Cancer survivor Armstrong also admitted his return to cycling, which started two years ago in Adelaide, could not be considered a success, at least "from a sporting perspective."

"I really thought I'd win an eighth Tour de France and I was outclassed by better riders," he said.

"I found myself against younger and stronger guys but I have absolutely no regrets because from the foundation's perspective, it has certainly been a success."

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Inter reignite title charge as Napoli stumble

Inter Milan continued their 100 percent record under Leonardo, beating Bologna 4-1 at the San Siro on Saturday as title rivals Napoli slipped up in a 0-0 draw at home to Fiorentina.

After a difficult first half to the season, Inter were looking like their old selves again as they cruised to victory against their troubled opponents, leaving them perilously close to the drop zone.

Dejan Stankovic, Diego Milito and a Samuel Eto’o brace – taking his tally to 23 goals in 26 games this season – moved Inter up to fourth, for a day at least, and just eight points behind leaders Milan having played a game less.

It was a special night of celebration for Inter as captain Javier Zanetti equaled Giuseppe Bergomi's record of 519 Serie A appearances for the club.

Henry Gimenez scored Bologna's late consolation in a terrible week for the club who were hit with a three-point deduction for failing to pay taxes and player salaries.

It was vintage Inter from the off as Leonardo's team romped to their fourth straight win under the Brazilian, who took over from the sacked Rafael Benitez at the end of December.

But Leonardo downplayed his own contribution.

"This is the same Inter that we've seen for a long time. Inter have very clear ideas, a game plan, players in form," he said.

"We've managed to win difficult matches, we've struggled like against Napoli, we came back against Catania but today was an almost complete performance."

Inter have scored 12 goals in Leonardo's four games but also conceded five from set-pieces.

"I don't think it's a defect, it's a coincidence. We've conceded a few goals from set pieces."

Milito had an early chance but somehow managed to hit the woodwork from just two yards out while Bologna goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano, a reported Inter target, made excellent saves to deny Eto'o and Maicon.

Inter went in front on 20 minutes as Eto'o burst past a defender and then slid a pass into Stankovic to score into an unguarded net, although TV replays suggested the Serbian may have been offside.

Ten minutes later and the hosts doubled their advantage as an inch-perfect pass from Thiago Motta sent Milito scampering away before teasing a defender and then finishing left-footed across Viviano, the ball passing through the goalkeeper's fingers.

Viviano may have been hoping his potential new employers missed that error while opposing keeper Luca Castellazzi seemed determined to show he's worth holding onto.

On 34 minutes Marco Di Vaio had a great chance breaking beyond the Inter defense but Castellazzi made a splendid one-handed save from his 20-yard shot.

And moments later he made a sprawling save to stop a Di Vaio free-kick.

Inter seemed to have taken their foot off the pedal after the break as Bologna pushed for a route back into the game.

Gimenez shot narrowly over and then Di Vaio flashed another free-kick barely an inch past the post.

But Bologna's hopes of dragging themselves back into the game were killed by a wonderful goal on 63 minutes.

Eto'o teased a defender out on the left, nutmegged him in passing to Milito who sent a first time backheel into the Cameroon forward's run and Eto'o finished crisply into the bottom corner.

Eto'o put the final nail in Bologna's coffin with a sweetly-struck free-kick into the top corner.

Gimenez then prodded home 13 minutes from time but the game was already over.

Napoli failed to capitalize on their chance to close in on AC Milan in a dull and frustrating stalemate.

The point keeps the southerners second in Serie A, but still three points behind Milan who have a game in hand away to Lecce on Sunday.

Coach Walter Mazzarri insisted he was happy with his team, though.

"I'm not looking at the table, we're in competition with ourselves. We need to improve and we are improving," he said.

"We gave our all today, we were balanced without giving away anything at the back. We're high up in the league and all we must do is continue on this path."

 

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Friday, January 14, 2011

Ho Chi Minh City outlines sport strategy

Nine kinds of sports will be the focus of HCM City's main sports activities under a plan to 2020, according to officials.


Mai
Ba Hung, deputy director of the city's Department of Cultural, Sports
and Tourism, said the sports include taekwondo, judo, volleyball,
athletics, bicycle, table tennis, tennis, badminton and football.


Although these sports are popular, they have not been developed adequately, Hung said.


The
city will also focus on enhancing Olympic sports like weight-lifting
and gymnastics, as well as athletics, male volleyball, martial arts,
tennis and badminton.


In addition, the HCM City Football Club
said it will further invest in football, although the club is faced with
a shortage of finances.


The department has also asked Thong Nhat
Stadium to offer training programmes for young footballers to develop a
long-term pool of players for football.


Hung, who is upbeat about the sport, said: "I think city football will see further progress this year."


Other sports like table tennis, cycling and tennis will also receive more funds from various sources.


The city will also work with the sports federation to send athletes abroad for professional training, according to Hung.


Officials
said the city was considering plans to build the Rach Chiec Sport
Centre and the HCM City Sport Centre, the latter expected to be located
near the Phu Tho racetrack.


HCM City is also preparing necessary documents to ask for the right to host the SEA Games in 2015, 2017 or 2019.


For
long-term planning, the department will select athletes with the most
potential and train them into professional athletes. It is also working
with many sport centres to invest in other sports with potential,
especially beach volleyball.


The number of city residents who
play sports has been increasing, accounting for up to 25 percent of the
city's population until October last year, according to city
authorities.


In 2010, the city held a total of nearly 800 amateur sport competitions./.

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Gia Lai centre to provide top professional players

HA NOI – V-League football team Hoang Anh Gia Lai will recruit the first graduates to emerge from a training course at the Hoang Anh Gia Lai-Arsenal-JMG Academy in the next three years.

The US$4 million football academy in co-operation with English Premier League club Arsenal, began its first course under-12 year olds three years ago.

They have been undergoing professional football training and regular schooling under the seven-year free programme that is aimed at creating top international players.

"They will be the first players to graduate from our academy. Kids receive full time football training and education, to help them prepare to play professionally in Viet Nam or elsewhere in Asia, Europe or even England," deputy director of Hoang Anh Gia Lai Sports Stock Company Tran Van Minh said yesterday.

"We'll sign professional contracts with them by 2014 when they are 17 years old. They can play for Hoang Anh Gia Lai in the V-League or transfer to another team in Southeast Asia or Asia," Minh said.

He also added that coaches from Arsenal had said that two of the first intake of students eligible for European championships.

The academy enrolled 10 young hopefuls on the second course last year. – VNS

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Cheers to a new spirit in Vietnam

A Confucius Vietnam is embracing cheerleading as schools and universities nationwide see their most acrobatic beauties doing stunts in style at sport events or during cheerleading contests themselves.

That very American activity with its signature pompoms, tumbling and of course cheering is no more an alien concept in Vietnam as the ‘sport’ has become more and more popular through Hollywood teen movies like Bring It On or High School Musicals.

In fact, it was not until less than 10 years ago that a tiny fraction of the Vietnamese youths came to know what cheerleading really entailed.

The year 2010 can be considered the first milestone in the Vietnamese cheerleading history, when cheerleading was, for the first time, included in U-league, the national varsity contest for university students.

Magnificent waves of skilful cheerleaders in fancy clothes tumbling, jumping, and dancing to highly stimulating music managed to grab attention at the Tan Binh Stadium recently. It is a clear sign cheerleading would become a popular and attractive activity to Vietnamese youths in the near future.

Nguyen Ha Mi, a fourth-year student at the Foreign Trade University and also member of this school’s cheerleading team said “This activity requires great teamwork. Mutual trust is the most important factor. If you don’t trust yourselves or your teammates, you can never form the human pyramid”.

"The acts must be stimulating, young and fresh. And the stunts are the spirit that brings motivation to the sports team that you cheer for”

However, as cheerleading in Vietnam is still in its infancy, those interested in this encounter great difficulties and shortfalls.

Brand new sport

The cheerleading teams participating in U-league shared that they first pursued cheerleading with many no’s: no coach, no expert, no music mixer and no practice room.

However, there is a yes: their love.

Nguyen Le Thanh Long, a head cheerleader at HCMC University of Pedagogy told Tuoi Tre his team had to learn from videos on Youtube and tried to imitate them.

Long’s squad can now form a firm human pyramid.

During a morning practice session in cheerleading on January 8, a member at Hong Bang University had to leave due to injury caused by a teammate’s inaccurate landing, and 20 minutes later, two others left for similar reasons.

Another difficulty is the availability of practice places. The Hanoi’s Foreign Trade University’s team had to practice on their concrete schoolyard before competition, and most suffered scratches and minor injuries all over due to the lack of proper mats.

The obstacles, nevertheless, did not lower the Vietnamese spirit and passion for this lively sport.

Cheerleading competition

In the cheerleading competition on the 8th and 9th last week, four teams from Da Nang’s Duc Tri College, HCMC’s University of Pedagogy, Hanoi’s Foreign Trade University and Hong Bang University presented to spectators in Tan Binh Stadium spectacular performances, energetic dances, skillful moves, lively cheers, stunts, tumbling, synchronization, creativity, and showmanship.

The competition is judged more professional and high-quality than any other previous cheerleading contests in HCMC.

Cheerleading originated in the United States, particularly from Princeton University, with approximately 1.5 million participants and the number has started to grow globally.

Cheerleading began as a student directed the crowds to yell a certain phrase to cheer for their home team, but gradually developed into our modern cheerleading in 1980s incorporating difficult stunt sequences and gymnastics.

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Real fight back in stormy Spanish Cup derby

Real Madrid fought back from a goal down to defeat city rivals Atletico 3-1 in the first leg of the Spanish Cup quarter-finals Thursday.

Atletico were ahead after just seven minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu when Uruguayan striker Diego Forlan was on target following a bright burst from Sergio Aguero which was ended by goalkeeper Iker Casillas's clumsy challenge.

But Sergio Ramos powered in a header from an Angel Di Maria corner in the 14th minute to bring the home side level before Cristiano Ronaldo and Mesut Ozil added second half strikes to give Real breathing space ahead of the second leg next week.

Atletico's young goalkeeper David De Gea pulled off a string of fine first-half saves to keep his side in the contest, particularly alert to a header from Portuguese international centre-half Ricardo Carvalho.

But he was powerless to keep out Real after the break.

Ronaldo gave his side the lead in the 61st minute when he stretched to steer in a cross from German star Ozil past De Gea.

Ozil then grabbed the third in stoppage time after a defensive error allowed him to chip the ball home from close range.

There was a bad-tempered end to the match, however, when Aguero and Ramos clashed and as their row continued, missiles were thrown onto the pitch.

In the night's other game, Almeria edged Deportivo La Coruna 1-0 thanks to a first-half own goal from on-loan Norwegian defender Knut Olav Rindaroy.

On Wednesday, Lionel Messi celebrated his second successive World Player of the Year award by hitting a hat-trick in Barcelona's 5-0 rout of Real Betis. Pedro and Seydou Keita were Barcelona's other scorers.

Sevilla came back from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 at Villarreal in Wednesday's other last-eight, first-leg tie.

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