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Goal 专访卡纳瓦罗:C罗将问鼎金球奖   前意大利队长卡纳瓦罗近日接受了Goal的独家专访,在谈到金球奖时,虽然他认为里贝里更有资格赢得这个奖项,但他认为C罗可能会最终夺魁。   卡纳瓦罗告诉Goal称:“里贝里更有资格,但C罗最终会得奖。”   2014年的巴西世界杯也是卡纳瓦罗关注的重点,在分组中意大利位居第四档,而最终和乌拉圭、哥斯达黎加以及英格兰同在D小组。第一档种子队是国际足联根据最新一期的世界排名来确定的,这令卡纳瓦罗很不满。   “我认为这个决定不够尊重历史,也不够尊重意大利曾经在世界杯上取得的成功。不要忘了我们曾赢得过四次世界冠军,只比巴西少一次,而且还参加过三次决赛。”   “身处D小组,意大利并不担心晋级,对手们反而要担心了,我相信意大利和英格兰会从小组出线。”   如果意大利能进入淘汰赛的话,他们可能会在1/4决赛中遇到相对较弱的对手,因为C小组中的球队分别为科特迪瓦、哥伦比亚、日本和希腊,这四支球队属于有潜力的球队,但整体实力相对弱一点。但卡纳瓦罗觉得不能这么考虑,他相信任何进入淘汰赛的球队都是很强大的球队。   “我觉得我们不能这么想,能从小组出线的球队都是强大而且危险的球队,意大利是一支顶级球队,他们也希望能遇到一支顶级球队,因为面对实力强大的对手,你的注意力会更加集中。”   卡纳瓦罗认为法国和巴西的签位很好,另外他预测意大利、巴西、德国或者西班牙都有可能在今年夏天捧杯
World Cup winner, Chelsea legend in town for 'Dream Match' MANILA, Philippines – Two football legends are in Manila to participate in the second edition of the Clear Dream Match along with Phil and James Younghusband as well as other top local footballers and celebrities. Fabio Cannavaro, who won the 2006 World Cup with Italy, and Dennis Wise, one of the best players in the history of Chelsea football club, will both play in the Clear Dream Match this Saturday at the University of Makati stadium. “It’s very rainy here, a bit like England, so I feel like I’m at home,” said Wise, a central-midfielder who scored 53 goals in 332 appearances for the Blues. “The people are very nice, and they’ve been very kind to us. I’m looking forward to the training and looking forward to enjoying the game.” “It’s my first time in the Philippines, and I met very nice people, and I ate very good food,” said Cannavaro, a central-back who earned the nickname “The Berlin Wall” for his prowess on the defensive end. “But I want to be back when the weather is much better.” Both Cannavaro and Wise are eagerly looking forward to Saturday’s games, which will see the Italian play for James Younghusband’s side, while Wise will play alongside Phil Younghusband Team Phil won the inaugural edition of the Clear Dream Match, 5-1, last year. “I’m here to win,” Wise stressed. “Last year the result was 5-1, we’re trying to make it 6-1 this year. They’ve got the Berlin Wall (Cannavaro) on their side, but we’re not worried.” Cannavaro, meanwhile, is looking forward to help James get his revenge against his younger brother. “He (Wise) is one of the best players in England, he’s a legend. It’s good, of course. Now, we are friends, but in the game, it’s totally different,” said Cannavaro. “I feel sorry for you guys, but we want to win.” Phil and James, who have always had a friendly rivalry with each other, both believe that they picked the correct players in the Clear Dream Match draft held last August 10. The brothers chose from a pool of footballers that included top players from the United Football League, the college leagues, as well as celebrities. “I tried to make the bench stronger, and that’s why my first pick was a center-back,” said James, referring to Yves Ashime. “We’re trying to build a backline and make my defense stronger. I didn’t want to lose like last year. Meanwhile, Phil opted for versatility. “My strategy was being able to anticipate that if the draw didn’t go well, I could adjust,” he explained. But both brothers are clearly looking forward to playing alongside Cannavaro and Wise, whom they idolized while growing up in England. “If you ask people to name a top class defender in football, he is the first one that comes to mind,” James said of Cannavaro, who in 2006 was named the World Footballer of the Year. “Dennis is someone that I idolized since I was very young, since he was at Chelsea,” said Phil. “Dennis is a true professional, and he brings a lot on the field with his tactics and his communication. Off the field, he is able to make other players better.” The Clear Dream Match tips off at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Makati Stadium on Saturday
阿尔阿赫利将自豪地让卡纳瓦罗加盟皇马? Al Ahli would proudly let Cannavaro join Real Madrid Quique Sanchez Flores may not be the only big name departure from Al Ahli this summer, with the futures of Fabio Cannavaro and Ricardo Quaresma also in doubt. Cannavaro, who is a special advisor at the Rashid Stadium, has been linked with a coaching role at Real Madrid should his fellow Italian Carlo Ancelotti become the club’s new manager. The legendary former defender is an extremely popular figure at the Dubai club since first joining as a player in 2010, but is understandably open to a role with the Spanish giants and working with his compatriot. “Ancelotti is a very experienced coach,” he said. “He won the Champions League with Milan and has also won things [competitions] in England and France. “He has a good resume to do well in Madrid.” Meanwhile, Ahli chairman Abdulla Al Naboodah insisted he wouldn’t stand in his way should the call come from the Bernabeu. “If Real approached I would be proud, don’t you think?” he said. Meanwhile, the Red Knights supremo confirmed Portuguese misfit Ricardo Quaresma would be leaving the club. The winger has been a massive let down following his free transfer from Besiktas in the January window, barely featuring and scoring just once. His departure will cut down on the club’s bloated stable of foreign players with them already too many on their books after the signing of another Portugal star, Hugo Viana, last week. Asked about Quaresma’s exit, Al Nabooda added: “It’s always good to make a few million in a summer.” READ MORE:
Fabio Cannavaro and Sami Al Jaber speak at Professional Pl… The Pro League Committee hosted the second of two Professional Players’ Seminars, in association with Abu Dhabi Sports Council and Dubai Sports Council and The AFC, FIFA, FIFPro and INTERPOL at the Dubai Police Officers’ Club on Sunday morning. Attended by a large number of professional players from Dubai and Northern Emirates-based clubs including Al Wasl and Al Nasr as well as H.E. Dr. Ahmed Saad Al Sharif, Secretary General of Dubai Sports Council, the seminar was opened by Colin Smith, CEO of the Pro League Committee, who welcomed all players and attendees. Mr. Smith also thanked the experts from the various participating organisations for offering their wisdom on a range of topics, covering the rights and obligations of professional players, as well as the important issue of match fixing, and Mr. Smith stressed the benefits of activating two-way discussions between the players and experts to improve the understanding of true professionalism. Mr. Kaita Sugihara addressed the assembled players and explained the targets in his role as Head of the AFC Development Programme, confirming that professionalism in football encompasses players and clubs, and both on- and off-the-pitch activities. Mr. Sugihara detailed the vision of the AFC Development Programme, which aims to improve management of leagues, clubs, marketing, sponsorship and various other elements throughout the confederation. Offering great insight into the world of the professional player, Mr. Brendan Schwab, Board Member of FIFPro, addressed the audience of players regarding their rights and obligations in their roles as professional footballers, reminding them that despite the unusual nature of their job, they are indeed employees with relevant rights and requirements. Mr. Schwab emphasised the short-term nature and the added risk factors in the career of a professional footballer, and the subsequent need to protect their rights and interests in what can sometimes be an unstable career. Detailing the role of FIFPro as a global organisation representing over 55,000 professional players from 55 member unions worldwide, Mr. Schwab explained the support and protection FIFPro can offer to professional players through the functions of FIFA’s Dispute Settlement Body in contractual matters and in the event of career-threatening injuries and illnesses. Brendan Schwab then partook in a panel discussion with former Saudi Arabia international striker Sami Al Jaber, and former Italy international defender Fabio Cannavaro to discuss the roles and responsibilities of professional players, and what makes the difference in being a good professional and a great professional. Sami Al Jaber, who is now working as trainee coach at A.J. Auxerre in France, inspired the congregated players with stories of his career successes and motivational words of advice, saying: “Playing football as a career is a dream; something to be proud of and treasure for your whole life.” With his extensive knowledge of life as a professional footballer in the GCC, Al Jaber touched on the perceptions of footballers from the region and the differences between life as a footballer here and in Europe. “There is a perception outside of the region that GCC players are spoilt and pampered, but if you have the right drive, ambition and discipline you can overcome this. Your ambition as a professional footballer should never be about financial gain; it should be about career highlights and achievements,” the former Al Hilal star striker said. “Passion for the game is key, as well as the right training, educating yourself, improving your physical and mental weaknesses and overcoming any disadvantages that may affect your performances on the pitch,” added Al Jaber, who previously plied his trade in the English Premier League with Wolverhampton Wanderers. Echoing Al Jaber’s advice, 2006 FIFA World Cup-winning captain Fabio Cannavaro emphasised the importance of being a model pro off the pitch, in order to give oneself the greatest chance of succeeding on the pitch. “The most important thing is to prepare your body well; sleep well, eat well – you wouldn’t put diesel in a Ferrari and expect it to drive to its best abilities – and always focus on your dream. There are many distractions in life but players need to maintain a consistently professional mentality in order to succeed at the top level,” the former Napoli, Parma, Inter Milan, Juventus and Real Madrid defender told the congregation of UAE Pro League players, whilst also pointing out that development of young players from grass roots level is essential for the betterment of UAE football in general. Representatives from INTERPOL and FIFA, Julie Norris and Nick Raudenski, provided a vital segment of the seminar to raise players’ awareness of the threat and risks of match fixing. By involving players in discussion and role plays, the message that UAE is not immune from the danger of match fixing - despite betting not taking place in the country - was heard loud and clear by the audience. Players were warned of the consequences of becoming complicit in match fixing and were given tips on how to spot a potential approach from a match fixer, and what to do in order to report any suspicious activities to the relevant FIFA department.
Fabio Cannavaro, appello a De Laurentiis: «Partita al Sa 是请求的意思吗? Notizie Calcio Napoli - 20/apr/2013 0.23 digg EmailShare «Non mi arrendo e presto farò la richiesta ufficiale al Comune di Napoli per disporre dello stadio San Paolo il 2 settembre per la mia gara di addio: stavolta vorrei che condividesse tutto il presidente azzurro De Laurentiis». Fabio Cannavaro rilancia la questione della sua partita di addio (con incasso destinato alla ricostruzione della Città della Scienza), inizialmente programmata per il 13 maggio, data per la quale però il Napoli non avrebbe concesso l’impianto agli organizzatori della Gea di Alessandro Moggi. «Non avendo ricevuto notizie in merito – ha dichiarato Fabio Cannavaro – non posso che interpretare il silenzio del Napoli come una conferma alle voci ufficiose che mi sono giunte la scorsa settimana e che parlavano dell’intenzione da parte del presidente di non concedere questa autorizzazione. Mi dispiace ma capisco le ragioni di De Laurentiis, la società è in piena corsa per la qualificazione diretta in Champions League e per disputarla le necessita un impianto in condizioni accettabili. Pensavo che un ritardo di 24 ore nell’inizio dei lavori non avrebbe comportato problemi ma evidentemente non è così. Il protrarsi del silenzio ha fatto venire meno anche le residue speranze di poter fare questo evento il 13 maggio ma non mi arrendo e nei prossimi giorni vorrei far pervenire la richiesta ufficiale al Comune di Napoli per poter disporre dell’impianto il 2 settembre. Così facendo avremo più tempo per offrire ai napoletani, e a tutti coloro che vorranno venire al San Paolo, una serata memorabile e raccogliere ancor più fondi per la Città della Scienza. Mi farebbe piacere però che questa volta la richiesta fosse condivisa dal presidente De Laurentiis, che ho chiesto di incontrare al più presto, e sono certo che, non essendoci più problemi relativi allo svolgimento di lavori, questa volta non vorrà negarmi il suo indispensabile sostegno e anzi mi darà la sua collaborazione per ripartire con rinnovato slancio e raggiungere un obiettivo molto importante per la città di Napoli».
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