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The SEA Games 28 company football tournament
With the SEA Games 28 has just opened in Singapore, the Sea Games 28 company football tournament – CODAD cup has been also opened at Police sports center.
This tournament will happen from May 29th to June 14th with competitions of 8 teams around Ho Chi Minh City: Nghia Hung Phu steel, Trung Hau Company; Phuong Hoang FC, Hoang Gia FC; Minions FC, district 9, Chau Gia VN; ward 1-district 10 and APPLe FC Sai Gon. All are divided into two groups and compete in round with one leg. 4 Betters teams wil play in the semi finals. All games will happen at HCMC Police Sports center and millitary zone 7 stadium.
Beside aiming to encourage Vietnam team in Sea games 28, this tournament also call for donation for former coach Nguyen Thanh who had lead Sai Gon Habour and have meet difficulty. Former players of Sai Gon Habour, actors, celebs and national players as Phuoc Tu, Quang Hai, Cong Vinh…have come with this tournament.
The champions will receive 15 million and things in nature value around 10 million, the runners up will receive 8 million and things in nature value around 10 million. The third one will be presented 3 million, the best playing style will be presented 1 million. There is also individual prize as the best scorer : 500.000 or things with equal value.
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Balotelli staying at Liverpool, says agent
Misfiring Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli will remain at the club next season, his agent Mino Raiola claimed on Wednesday.
Misfiring Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli will remain at the club next season, his agent Mino Raiola claimed on Wednesday (May 27).
Balotelli, 24, struggled in his debut campaign at Anfield following his £16 million move from AC Milan last year, scoring just one league goal and four in all competitions.
It has prompted speculation that Liverpool, who did not qualify for the Champions League, will look to move the Italy international on in the close-season transfer window.
But Raiola told Sky Sports: “We have talks with Liverpool and he will stay. I spoke many times with the club and they were happy with his input as a professional.”
Asked if Balotelli and Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had successfully adapted to working with each other, Raiola replied: “I think Mario did. I cannot talk for Brendan Rodgers. Obviously we’re pretty confident it’ll happen next year.”
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Round 5 – May 31st – 2015 Ho Chi Minh City Futsal tournament
On May 31st, there are 3 games, among them the most surprising game is between Networld and Tan Hiep Hung. Networld impressed by winning 2-1 over Tan Hiep Hung at 14h00. At 16h00 Thai Son Nam have gained 3 points hardly over Sanatech
The game between Sai Gon FC and Hai Phuong Nam at 18h00 has been considered as an equal game. Therefore, the speed of game is always high in the whole time. In first half, Sai Gon FC play pressing and score two goals by Tran Chi Nhat (4) and an own goal of Hai Phuong Nam’s goalkeeper Dinh Van Toan ( 13). Hai Phuong Nam also have goal in 8th minute from Nguyen Thanh Tuan.Entering the second half, Hai Phuong Nam play more actively and they equalize game 2-2 in 22th minute from Doan Van Dinh. From this time, many chances have been created however none of them was realized into goal. In the last minute of game, Hai Phuong Nam made a mistake, because Vu Quoc Hung ( 17) has an own goal in 40th minute, this bring 3-2 win for Sai Gon FC.
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Dortmund 1-3 Wolfsburg: DFB-Pokal won by De Bruyne and Dost
Although Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang put BVB into the lead after five minutes, Jurgen Klopp’s BVB farewell ended in heartbreak as Dieter Hecking’s men bounced back in style
Jurgen Klopp was denied a fairytale end to his seven-year reign at Borussia Dortmund as Wolfsburg came from behind to claim their maiden DFB-Pokal crown with an impressive 3-1 win.
A compelling final at the Olympiastadion in Berlin saw Dortmund draw first blood after six minutes courtesy of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s stunning volley, before Luiz Gustavo reacted quickest to convert Naldo’s rebound and restore parity.
Wolfsburg took command and were ahead on 33 minutes thanks to Kevin De Bruyne’s magnificent long-range drive, and Bas Dost added a third with a powerful header.
Kagawa slid in to stab just wide after half-time, but Dortmund could not find a way back, denying Klopp a second Pokal title.
The win banishes any bad memories for Bundesliga runners-up Wolfsburg, who avenged defeat to Klopp’s men at the semi-final stage of last year’s competition to lift the trophy for the first time.
In contrast, it brings a disappointing end to Klopp’s tenure at Dortmund, who fought back from being bottom of the league at the start of the year to earn a Europa League berth.
An action-packed first half saw Dortmund take the lead after just six minutes, when a teasing cross from Kagawa from the right was brilliantly met by Aubameyang, who beat the offside trap to volley home.
The lead was nearly wiped out just two minutes later, with Dortmund goalkeeper Mitchell Langerak – Klopp’s sole change from the emotional win over Werder Bremen in his final home fixture at the helm – denying De Bruyne’s low effort following some good work in the box by Dost.
Marco Reus should have extended the advantage 10 minutes later but could not keep his shot down after Aubameyang had broken free down the right, and his profligacy was soon punished.
A clever free-kick saw Langerak palm away Naldo’s bending 30-yard strike, allowing it to fall kindly for Gustavo in the box – the Brazilian coolly slotting past the despairing Langerak.
The relentless pace of the game showed little sign of waning and Langerak found himself picking the ball out of the net again just after half an hour, thanks to De Bruyne’s superb 25-yard drive.
Klopp’s dream send-off was dealt a further blow five minutes later when Dost rose highest to head home Ivan Perisic’s cross as a resurgent Wolfsburg seized the initiative.
Dortmund tried to respond but Aubameyang fired wide when found by Kagawa again shortly before the break.
A mistake from Erik Durm meant Langerak had to be alert to deny Daniel Caligiuri at the start of the second half, before Kagawa slid in to poke just wide at the other end moments later.
Only a deflection from Durm prevented Dost from doubling his tally on 66 minutes as Dortmund struggled to find the inspiration needed for a comeback.
Sebastian Kehl’s final outing was brought to an end when he was replaced by Lukasz Piszczek in the 68th minute, before Kagawa forced a smart save from Diego Benaglio, who also did well to parry Aubameyang’s free-kick five minutes from time.
But Dortmund’s efforts were ultimately fruitless as they signalled the end of an era with a disappointing defeat.
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Lionel Messi Powers Barcelona to Victory in Copa del Rey
Barcelona completed the second leg of a possible treble by winning the Copa del Rey on Saturday, led by an unstoppable Lionel Messi, who opened and closed Barcelona’s scoring in a 3-1 win over Athletic Bilbao.
Barcelona will try to complete an exceptional debut season for its coach, Luis Enrique, with a victory over Juventus in the final of the Champions League next weekend in Berlin. Earlier this month, Barcelona won the Spanish league title, finishing ahead of its archrival, Real Madrid.
After the Cup victory, Luis Enrique said his team had been outstanding, taking control from the start of the final.
“It’s a shame for Athletic to face a Barça of this level,” he said. “I’m sure our attitude for the final in Berlin will be the same — let’s see if we are then capable of overcoming the opponent.”
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As has happened so often in recent years, it took a moment of pure brilliance by Messi to unlock the defense. From what looked like an unpromising starting position, on the right flank and far from the goal, Messi wove past four defenders before firing a powerful low shot past Bilbao’s goalkeeper, Iago Herrerín.
Barcelona’s chances to increase its lead came thick and fast, with Messi almost inevitably involved. Two minutes after he scored, Messi delivered a pinpoint cross to Luis Suárez, who was unmarked in front of goal, but with a poor first touch, the golden opportunity went to waste.
Any expectations that Barcelona might rest some of its star players before the Champions League final evaporated when Suárez was included in the lineup, even though he had recently sustained a minor injury.
Suárez did not add his name to the score sheet on Saturday, but he was instrumental in Barcelona’s second goal, sliding the ball across the goal mouth to gift Neymar the chance to score a tap-in goal in the 36th minute.
By midway through the second half, Barcelona was so much in control that its midfielders were playing almost at a walking pace. But whenever the team moved up a gear, the result was yet another scoring opportunity. In the 73rd minute, Messi completed his outstanding display by scoring another goal, this time pouncing on a cross from Dani Alves.
Six minutes later, Bilbao scored a consolation goal, thanks to a clever back-header from Iñaki Williams, a promising forward who this season became the first black player to score for Bilbao, a club that proudly uses players of Basque descent.
About 70,000 Bilbao fans traveled to Barcelona, some 50,000 of whom filled half the stadium with the red and white colors of their club.
Barcelona started the match as the firm favorite, playing in its own stadium, Camp Nou, and having lost only once in its last 24 matches against Bilbao. In fact, Bilbao had won its last Copa del Rey trophy in 1984 against a Barcelona team that at the time featured another exceptionally skillful Argentine, Diego Maradona.
But while that Bilbao team managed to frustrate Maradona, holding back Messi proved impossible.
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Barcelona’s triumphant season has been spearheaded by its three lethal forwards — Messi, Neymar and Suárez. On Saturday, they set a combined record in a Spanish season — 120 goals so far, ahead of the 118 scored in 2012 by Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Gonzalo Higuaín. Messi has contributed almost half of the Barcelona group’s total — 57, including Saturday’s two.
“Messi does what he does because he is the best player in the world,” Luis Enrique said.
The match was particularly emotional for Xavi, who came on as a substitute early in the second half and took over the captain’s armband from Andrés Iniesta while Barcelona’s fans chanted Xavi’s name.
Xavi was playing in Camp Nou for the last time, ahead of a move to Qatar. By receiving the Cup, alongside Iniesta, from King Felipe VI, Xavi became the Spanish player with the most club silverware — 24 trophies.
In the dying minutes, the match briefly turned ugly.
Neymar tried to flick the ball over his head to get past Bilbao’s defenders, an acrobatic move that was perceived as an act of arrogance and provocation by Bilbao’s players, who then scuffled with him. Andoni Iraola, a veteran Bilbao defender, said afterward that Neymar should follow the examples of some of his own teammates and “not behave like this.”
After the game, Luis Enrique sided with Bilbao’s players rather than with Neymar, suggesting that such a gratuitous display of skills might be “normal” in Neymar’s native Brazil but was considered bad sportsmanship in Spain.
“If I was a player of Athletic, I would have responded the same or worse,” Luis Enrique said.
While the game ended euphorically for Barcelona’s fans and players, it started on a controversial note. Spain’s politics and separatist tensions eclipsed any sporting rivalry as fans from both teams booed Spain’s national anthem in front of the Spanish monarch. At a time when Catalonia’s regional government has been pushing to break away from the rest of Spain, the Spanish soccer authorities had warned before the game that the clubs would be punished if fans did not respect the anthem — to no avail.
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Arsenal FA Cup 2015 Winners [Parade Celebrations!]
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