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Henri Michel est le représentent suprême du FC Nantes il a aidé des générations entière a percé chez les vert et jaune il est le cœurs du " jeux a la nantaise " sans lui le collectif est beaucoup moins fort être le symbole de ce club lui a forcément ouverts la porte des bleus et la malheureusement il est tombée dans une générations ou seul étais le diamant les autre tous mauvais et avec par la suite l'émergence de Platini lui et l'équipe de france c'étais finie logiquement.
Muet en attaque lors du match remporté par les bleus, 0-1, contre l'Irlande du Nord, Kylian Mbappé reste à 3 longueurs du record de buts de Michel Platini. Mais ce 28 mars, Florian Gazan vous explique pourquoi "Platoche" a réussi quelque chose en sélection que le natif de Bondy n'arrivera jamais à égaler... Tous les jours à 6h50 sur RTL, Florian Gazan révèle une histoire insolite et surprenante, liée à l'actualité.
Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison ! Jérôme Rothen animera des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team d'anciens joueurs composée d'Emmanuel Petit, Lionel Charbonnier, Éric Di Meco, Mathieu Bodmer, Mathieu Valbuena et Jean-Michel Larqué. Julien Cazarre sortira cette saison encore, des infos exclusives toujours avec son humour et sa plume acérée. En cette année de Coupe du Monde de football, Jérôme Rothen et Jean-Louis Tourre s'entourent d'un casting 5 étoiles avec le grand retour de Juninho (déjà présent lors de la Coupe du Monde au Brésil en 2014), et les arrivées de Patrice Evra, Steven Nzonzi, Mamadou Niang et Jérémy Ménez.
Michel Platini est l'invité de Rothen s'enflamme. L'ancien capitaine des Bleus, champion d'Europe en 1984 et triple Ballon d'or, L'occasion pour l'ancien président de l'UEFA de passer en revue tous les sujets d'actualité du football.
Michel Platini est l'invité de Rothen s'enflamme. L'occasion pour l'ancien président de l'UEFA de passer en revue tous les sujets d'actualité du football.
Michel Platini est l'invité de Rothen s'enflamme. L'occasion pour l'ancien président de l'UEFA de passer en revue tous les sujets d'actualité du football.
Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison ! Jérôme Rothen animera des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team d'anciens joueurs composée d'Emmanuel Petit, Lionel Charbonnier, Éric Di Meco, Mathieu Bodmer, Mathieu Valbuena et Jean-Michel Larqué. Julien Cazarre sortira cette saison encore, des infos exclusives toujours avec son humour et sa plume acérée. En cette année de Coupe du Monde de football, Jérôme Rothen et Jean-Louis Tourre s'entourent d'un casting 5 étoiles avec le grand retour de Juninho (déjà présent lors de la Coupe du Monde au Brésil en 2014), et les arrivées de Patrice Evra, Steven Nzonzi, Mamadou Niang et Jérémy Ménez.
Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison ! Jérôme Rothen animera des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team d'anciens joueurs composée d'Emmanuel Petit, Lionel Charbonnier, Éric Di Meco, Mathieu Bodmer, Mathieu Valbuena et Jean-Michel Larqué. Julien Cazarre sortira cette saison encore, des infos exclusives toujours avec son humour et sa plume acérée. En cette année de Coupe du Monde de football, Jérôme Rothen et Jean-Louis Tourre s'entourent d'un casting 5 étoiles avec le grand retour de Juninho (déjà présent lors de la Coupe du Monde au Brésil en 2014), et les arrivées de Patrice Evra, Steven Nzonzi, Mamadou Niang et Jérémy Ménez.
Christophe Hondelatte raconte l'année 1984 en puisant dans les archives d'Europe 1. Au programme : la naissance d'un rouquin à Buckingham; à la télé ça sent le sapin pour Dallas; Platini fait un gros cadeau à la France; B.B. séduit Mitterrand et la jeune Mylène Farmer enchante les auditeurs d'Europe 1.
På 80-tallet gjør Agnelli en rekke ekstravagante signeringer med mål om å vinne den hellige gral: Serievinnercupen.
Décès : Le Roi Pelé s'est éteint à l'âge de 82 ans... Mbappé, Platini, Neymar, les hommages sont nombreux... Ligue 1 : L'OM redémarre très fort et monte sur le podium... Basket : Monaco renverse Kaunas dans les derniers instants en Euroligue... Retrouvez toute l'actualité sportive dans votre Flash L'Équipe.
Už to vypadalo, že v argentinském dresu čelí Lionel Messi nějaké temné kletbě. Odčarovat ji ale stačil v pravý čas, v 35 letech se stal mistrem světa. A nastolil tím opětovně věčnou otázku: Kdo je nejlepším fotbalistou historie? S nelehkým hledáním odpovědi Nosičům vypomáhá hostující veterán Jindřich Šídlo.Chcete si z podcastu vybrat jen některá témata?2:00 Kdo je fotbalový Greatest Of All Time?18:00 Hodnocení působení české reprezentace26:00 Výkony Viktorie Plzeň v Lize mistrů31:00 Tuzemská prvoligová bilance52:00 Zaostřeno na Arsenal„Tahle otázka prostě žádnou jednoznačně správnou odpověď nemá,“ tvrdí moderátor podcastu Jaromír Bosák. „Své velké hrdiny má každá éra, každá epocha. A srovnávat třeba fotbalové umění Josefa Bicana, ať už s Lionelem Messim, Cristianem Ronaldem nebo s kýmkoli jiným, a to napříč celými fotbalovými dějinami, je prostě velká pošetilost.“Když FIFA na počátku nového věku přišla s nápadem najít a představit světu nejlepšího fotbalistu 20. století, ukázalo se už tehdy jako nemožné, že by mohlo dojít ke shodě na jednom jménu.FIFA tehdy vyhlásila krále dva. Fanoušci z celé planety dali tenkrát v hlasování po internetu jednoznačně přednost Diegu Armandu Maradonovi z Argentiny. Nicméně šibalská FIFA tehdy paralelně vyhlásila i dalšího Fotbalistu století. A to Brazilce Pelého, jehož do této role vybrali funkcionáři z nejužšího vedení FIFA.„Pelé, nebo Maradona?“ ptalo se tedy nejčastěji minulé století, když se nemohlo rozhodnout mezi elegantním trojnásobným mistrem světa z Brazílie na straně jedné - a argentinským hromosvodem na průšvihy na straně druhé.„Lidé mívají tendenci prosazovat do role největšího fotbalového velikána všech dob obvykle největší hvězdu z časů svých klukovských let. Právě v tomhle nevyzrálém věku se leckterý fanoušek oddává fotbalu nejintenzivněji ve svém životě. A do fotbalového krále této éry se obykle zamiluje tak, že už ho pak ve svém srdci nikým nevymění,“ zamýšlí se Luděk Mádl.„Proto naši tátové či dědové nedali nikdy dopustit na Pelého. Naše generace, blížící se k životní padesátce, byla na MS 1986 v Mexiku naprosto uhranuta výkony Diega Maradony. A ti, kteří jsou o jednu dvě dekády mladší, se pak obvykle dělí na fanatické vyznavače umění Lionela Messiho, anebo Cristiana Ronalda,“doplňuje Mádl.„Messi a Ronaldo byli vládci světového fotbalu vlastně po dvě desítky let. Fanoušci mohli po celou tuhle dlouhou dobu sledovat v televizi jejich četné triumfy, poháry nad hlavou, krásné góly. Messimu a Ronaldovi se vlastně nedalo uniknout, stali se součástí fanouškovských životů, a to i prostřednictvím sociálních sítí,“ rozebral specifičnost éry zkratek LM10 a CR7 třetí účastník debaty, novinář a fanoušek Jindřich Šídlo.„Pelého už naše generace hrát neviděla, Maradonu výjimečně, na mistrovstvích světa a podobně. Ale Ronaldo s Messim už hráli v době, kdy se i v Česku stalo normálním dívat se běžně na jejich zápasy v Lize mistrů či v ligových soutěžích. Je logické, že se pak mezi hvězdou a jejím příznivcem vytvoří velmi silná vazba,“ vysvětluje Šídlo, proč si lidé navykli pěstovat nedotknutelný kult buď Messiho, či Ronalda.„Určit jednoho fotbalového krále pro všechny časy nejspíš opravdu nejde. Nicméně lze po mém soudu vyjmenovat zhruba dvacetičlennou skupinu hráčů, pro něž platilo a platí, že ať už hráli v jakékoli době, své vrstevníky vždy vysoce převyšovali. Právě tohle jsou fotbalovi vyvolení, jakási Liga výjimečných,“ říká Mádl.„A já si skoro myslím, že Pelé, Maradona, Messi, Ronaldo, ale i Bican, Di Stefano, Puskás, Garrincha, Eusébio, Beckenbauer, Cruijff, Platini, van Basten, Zidane a další, kteří by sem patřili, disponovali všichni tak úžasným fotbalovým talentem a natolik mimořádnými schopnostmi, že by se nějakým způsobem nejspíš prosadili ve fotbale v jakékoli době. Možná si to částečně namlouvám, ale do značné míry tomu věřím,“ doplňuje Luděk Mádl.A co Nosiči vody uviděli, když se ohlédli za fotbalovým rokem 2022? Jak oznámkovali tápání české reprezentace? Jak se s odstupem času vyjádřili k prezentaci Viktorie Plzeň v Lize mistrů? Jak vnímají trest pro Slavii, udělený za spolupráci s Berbrovým kolegou Rogozem? A co na jaře čekají od Sparty?Poslechněte si poslední epizodu Nosičů vody v roce 2022!---Nosiči vody Fotbalový podcast Seznam Zpráv. Jaromír Bosák, Luděk Mádl a Karel Tvaroh každý týden o českém a světovém fotbalu. Příběhy, aféry, důležité postavy na hřišti i v zákulisí. Odebírejte na Podcasty.cz, Apple Podcasts nebo Spotify. Sledujte nás na Twitteru! Najdete nás tam jako @Nosicivody. Máte návrh, jak podcast vylepšit? Nebo nás chcete pochválit? Pište na audio@sz.cz.
L'émission qui dit tout haut ce que le monde du foot pense tout bas ! Cette année, l' « After Foot » fête ses 16 ans et propose un choc des générations ! Composée de ceux qui ont grandi avec l'After, la « Génération After » prendra les commandes de l'émission entre 20h et 22h. Avec Nicolas Jamain aux manettes, entouré de Kévin Diaz, Mathieu Bodmer, Walid Acherchour, Simon Dutin, Romain Canuti et Sofiane Zouaoui, cette nouvelle génération débattra avec passion, mais toujours en conservant les convictions et les codes de l'After. De 22h à minuit, place à la version originelle et historique de l'After autour de Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo, Stéphane Guy, et Florent Gautreau. Les soirs de Ligue des Champions, Jérôme Rothen rejoindra la bande pour les matchs du PSG et Mamadou Niang pour les matchs de l'OM. Nicolas Vilas sera aux commandes pour faire vivre les matchs dans l'After Live. Cette année, Thibaut Giangrande pilotera l' « After Foot » le vendredi et samedi.
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 15 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois et Nicolas Jamain avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 15 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois et Nicolas Jamain avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
Das Finale der WM 2022 steht: Argentinien gegen Frankreich! TV-Experte Marcel Reif begründet heute den Final-Einzug der Franzosen und vergleicht die größten 10er aller Zeiten. Ist Mbappe schon auf einer Stufe mit Platini oder Zidane? und Ist Messi mit dem WM-Titel wirklich größer als Maradona? Zudem präsentiert Reif seine größten Tops & Flops der Wm in Katar.
Terminó el mundial Qatar 2022, y con el misterio alrededor de su designación como sede, una conspiración no conspiranoica, sino veridica y que salió a la luz develando fraudes, corrupción y sobornos
L'émission qui dit tout haut ce que le monde du foot pense tout bas ! Cette année, l' « After Foot » fête ses 16 ans et propose un choc des générations ! Composée de ceux qui ont grandi avec l'After, la « Génération After » prendra les commandes de l'émission entre 20h et 22h. Avec Nicolas Jamain aux manettes, entouré de Kévin Diaz, Mathieu Bodmer, Walid Acherchour, Simon Dutin, Romain Canuti et Sofiane Zouaoui, cette nouvelle génération débattra avec passion, mais toujours en conservant les convictions et les codes de l'After. De 22h à minuit, place à la version originelle et historique de l'After autour de Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo, Stéphane Guy, et Florent Gautreau. Les soirs de Ligue des Champions, Jérôme Rothen rejoindra la bande pour les matchs du PSG et Mamadou Niang pour les matchs de l'OM. Nicolas Vilas sera aux commandes pour faire vivre les matchs dans l'After Live. Cette année, Thibaut Giangrande pilotera l' « After Foot » le vendredi et samedi.
Actualité des Bleus, fait du jour, programme des matches à venir et pour finir un quizz : chaque jour jusqu'à la fin de la Coupe du monde au Qatar (18 décembre), retrouvez Christophe Pacaud dans "La quotidienne" pour un podcast informatif et ludique. Jeudi 8 décembre, Jean-Michel Rascol établit le parallèle entre le foot et le rugby à J-2 du quart de finale France-Angleterre. Raphaël Bosse-Platière livre ses motifs d'espoir et d'inquiétude avant l'affrontement entre Mbappé et Walker, Lloris et Kane, Rabiot et Henderson. Découvrez également la savoureuse anecdote de Jean-Michel Rascol sur Michel Platini lors du Mondial 1986, et retrouvez la "roue de la Fortune" spéciale Kylian Mbappé.
L'émission qui dit tout haut ce que le monde du foot pense tout bas ! Cette année, l' « After Foot » fête ses 16 ans et propose un choc des générations ! Composée de ceux qui ont grandi avec l'After, la « Génération After » prendra les commandes de l'émission entre 20h et 22h. Avec Nicolas Jamain aux manettes, entouré de Kévin Diaz, Mathieu Bodmer, Walid Acherchour, Simon Dutin, Romain Canuti et Sofiane Zouaoui, cette nouvelle génération débattra avec passion, mais toujours en conservant les convictions et les codes de l'After. De 22h à minuit, place à la version originelle et historique de l'After autour de Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo, Stéphane Guy, et Florent Gautreau. Les soirs de Ligue des Champions, Jérôme Rothen rejoindra la bande pour les matchs du PSG et Mamadou Niang pour les matchs de l'OM. Nicolas Vilas sera aux commandes pour faire vivre les matchs dans l'After Live. Cette année, Thibaut Giangrande pilotera l' « After Foot » le vendredi et samedi.
The 1982 World Cup finals in Spain promised to be one of the great World Cups. A galaxy of stars had gathered. Platini, Zico, Socrates, Keegan, Dalglish and an emerging Diego Maradona.The Brazil team of 1982 is almost as fabled as their 1970 predecessors and have gone down as the greatest team to have never won the World Cup. As well as the great football on offer, the 1982 World Cup also offered up its fair share of drama. There was the scandalous collusion between West Germany and Austria in the final group game that sent home minnows Algeria. But the starring role in infamy goes to German goalkeeper Harald Schumacher who's shocking challenge on Patrick Battiston left the Frenchman in a coma. The referee and linesman were both unaware or unwilling to take the necessary action. Video replays showed the glaring error of the match officials to a global audience. Once again, viewers at home had a better view of the incident than the officials on the field of play.
Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison ! Jérôme Rothen animera des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team d'anciens joueurs composée d'Emmanuel Petit, Lionel Charbonnier, Éric Di Meco, Mathieu Bodmer, Mathieu Valbuena et Jean-Michel Larqué. Julien Cazarre sortira cette saison encore, des infos exclusives toujours avec son humour et sa plume acérée. En cette année de Coupe du Monde de football, Jérôme Rothen et Jean-Louis Tourre s'entourent d'un casting 5 étoiles avec le grand retour de Juninho (déjà présent lors de la Coupe du Monde au Brésil en 2014), et les arrivées de Patrice Evra, Steven Nzonzi, Mamadou Niang et Jérémy Ménez.
Continua la saga de Daniel "Deathwish" Pratt, cuando nuestro Charles Bronson criollo constata que la pandilla de antisociales que viven en su barrio efectuan actividades muy sospechosas... El mundial de futbol se le hace insoportable al Vinz. Sarkozy, Platini y los Cataríes. La caída de FTX. Vicente resume la filosofia de "altruismo eficaz" (Effective Altruism) de Peter Singer, que era la nueva moda de los tecno-dioses de Silicon Valley para salvar al mundo hasta que SBF se robo todos los reales. Daniel se fue a Escocia. Links: Qatar, Sarkozy y Platini (video): https://youtu.be/Q1voQOJnEVo Peter Singer y el E.A.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Most_Good_You_Can_Do How Qatar Bought the World Cup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHjbay54F4U Música: Shoes and Socks Off, Emerald Park.
« Deux mois après la mort de Mahsa Amini, c'est au tour des footballeurs de l'équipe nationale d'afficher en mondovision leur opposition au régime, relève La Croix. Hier, au Qatar, ils ont refusé d'entonner leur hymne, avant le coup d'envoi de leur premier match face à l'Angleterre. Dans les tribunes, des supporteurs ont brandi le slogan "Femme, vie, liberté". (…) La révolte iranienne non seulement ne faiblit pas, mais s'étend semaine après semaine à toutes les couches de la société, constate le quotidien catholique. Elle n'est plus uniquement l'affaire de la jeunesse, mais des parents et grands-parents. Ces derniers jours, les commerçants du bazar de Téhéran, pourtant réputés fidèles au régime, se sont mis en grève. Autant de signes que la contestation n'est pas près de s'arrêter. » De la contestation à la révolution ? Pour Libération, ça n'est plus une contestation mais une révolution… « Les manifestantes et manifestants qui descendent dans la rue pour exiger la fin du régime clérical sont plutôt, c'est de plus en plus évident, dans une dynamique spontanée de révolution. Le régime ne s'y trompe pas, alors que la répression mise en place ces dernières semaines a déjà fait des centaines de victimes. » Pour le sociologue franco-iranien Farhad Khosrokhavar, interrogé par Libération, « le mouvement continue malgré cette noire répression parce que le sentiment d'être dans une société sans présent et sans avenir ainsi que l'élimination de toute timide opposition légale font que la rue est devenue le seul lieu d'expression des griefs, de la part des jeunes comme des moins jeunes. (…) Désormais, les voies de dialogue et de compromis sont bloquées, et la répression du régime tourne contre lui-même, tel un serpent qui se mord la queue, constate encore Farhad Khosrokhavar. Plus il réprime, plus la société se rebelle. Ce qui rend encore moins possible le compromis avec un pouvoir honni. Quant au régime, instruit par le modèle syrien de répression, il croit pouvoir l'appliquer à la société iranienne. De là à ce que les forces de répression montrent progressivement des signes d'usure, il n'y a qu'un pas, si les manifestations perdurent encore quelques semaines. Ce serait alors, conclut le sociologue franco-iranien, la fin du régime thanatocratique. » Indemnités chômage : le tour de vis À la Une également, la réforme de l'assurance-chômage en France… Avec des règles plus strictes : les chômeurs, qui ouvriront des droits à partir du 1er février prochain, auront une durée d'allocation chômage 25% moins longue. « Ce durcissement était nécessaire, affirme Le Figaro. La France est aujourd'hui le seul pays à souffrir d'un chômage de masse chronique - plus de 3 millions de personnes -, quelle que soit la conjoncture. Or, jamais les employeurs n'ont été à ce point confrontés à une telle pénurie de personnel. La générosité de notre système de protection sociale, trop peu incitatif à la reprise d'un emploi, n'y est évidemment pas étrangère. Sans le remettre en cause, conclut Le Figaro, les nouvelles règles introduisent un zeste de responsabilisation dans un monde d'assistanat. » Non, rétorque L'Humanité, « c'est une régression, une violence contre les précaires, les plus modestes. (…) L'assurance-chômage n'est pas une grâce que fait l'État aux travailleurs sans-emploi. Elle est un partage, une mise en commun. Comme la Sécurité sociale, elle est une conquête de la solidarité dans le monde du travail. C'est aussi cela que le gouvernement veut saper. » Mondial : les Bleus contre l'Australie Enfin, l'entrée en lice des Bleus au Mondial de foot… « Rêver d'un autre monde », titre L'Équipe. « Privée de Benzema, Pogba et N'Golo Kanté, l'équipe de France défend son titre avec une base proche de 2018, mais aussi beaucoup de jeunesse. Elle a absolument besoin d'une victoire sur l'Australie ce soir pour se lancer et oublier les jours sombres. » « On compte sur vous ! », s'exclame Le Parisien en première page. « Décimée par les blessures, l'équipe de France lance son Mondial ce soir contre l'Australie et rêve de décrocher une troisième étoile. » Le Parisien qui a les yeux braqués sur Mbappé… « Les Bleus se cherchent un meneur, un leader. De jeu, de vie, de vestiaire. À Kylian Mbappé de montrer qu'il peut être ce chef de bande, capable de montrer la voie, de donner de la voix. En 2018, Kylian Mbappé n'avait pas hésité au moment de choisir son numéro en bleu. Il avait opté pour le 10. Comme Platini, Zidane ou Pelé… Depuis, il a déjà fait mieux que Platini. Il a égalé Zidane. Demain, il peut doubler Zizou et se rapprocher de Pelé. Un défi à sa démesure. »
You can call it a comeback; we haven't been here for years. Nessun Dorma returns from hibernation for a one-off special ahead of the World Cup, and a deep dive into one of the greatest matches in its storied history: the Espana 82 semi-final between France and West Germany. Your regulars Gary, Rob and Mike dust off the mics to discuss a history-making game loaded with brilliance and controversy. We look at the players and the styles that went up against each other on that absorbing night in Seville, where six goals were shared ahead of the first penalty shootout the World Cup – and indeed, much of the world – had ever seen. There's also a forensic examination of the most infamous foul in football history, where Toni Schumacher's flying hip check levelled the unsuspecting Patrick Battiston. France 3 (Platini pen. 28, Tresor 93, Giresse 99) West Germany 3 (Littbarski 18, Rummenigge 103, Fischer 108) AET West Germany win 5-4 on penalties France: Ettori; Bossis, Tresor, Janvion, Amoros; Genghini (Battiston 50; Lopez 61), Giresse, Tigana; Rocheteau, Platini, Six West Germany: Schumacher; Kaltz, Karl-Heinz Förster, Stielike, Bernd Förster, Briegel (Rummenigge 97); Dremmler, Breitner, Magath (Hrubesch 73); Littbarski; Fischer Referee: Charles Corver (Netherlands) Highlights: Germany vs France 3-3 ( 5-4 ) All Goals & Highlights ( 1982 World Cup) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le 21 juin 1986, au stade Jalisco de Guadalajara, l'Équipe de France de Platini élimine le Brésil porté par Zico, Socrates et Santana en quarts de finale de la Coupe du monde 1986. Julien Sellier revient sur ce match mythique, avec Luis Fernandez, Chérif Ghemmour, journaliste chez "So Foot", et Xavier Barret. À l'occasion de la Coupe du monde 2022, Julien Sellier nous fait revivre 5 matchs de légende des Bleus, aux côtés de ceux qui étaient sur la pelouse mais aussi en tribunes. Revivez les moments de joie, de folie, de dramaturgie aussi, et découvrez des anecdotes inédites sur les rencontres. Du lundi au vendredi, Marion Calais revient sur un fait marquant de l'actualité avec les reporters, les correspondants et les experts de RTL. Et chaque dimanche, dans "Focus Dimanche", Mohamed Bouhafsi prend le temps de faire un zoom sur les sujets d'actualité de la semaine et donne la parole à ceux qui la font.
Si el anterior capítulo se escuchaba como una partida de Cluedo, este segundo episodio es una versión del Risk: la geopolítica más desvergonzada se lanza a mover los hilos del fútbol. Y lo consigue. Para ello es necesaria una potencia emergente, como la de la tercera exportadora de gas natural del mundo. Y un declive económico -y hasta moral- de los viejos centros de decisión, asentados en Europa o EEUU. La de la Copa del Mundo FIFA no es un caso aislado. Durante las semanas de su nominación como sede del Mundial en 2010, Catar desembarcó con toda su potencia en las grandes empresas del CAC 40 (el índice de la bolsa parisina). Y sí, gracias a la mediación del entonces presidente de la República Nicolas Sarkozy, los petrodólares llegaron incluso hasta el insulso club de la capital, el Paris Saint-Germain. ¿Y por qué Francia? Pues porque el presidente de la UEFA tenía derecho a voto en la elección del Mundial, era francés y había anunciado su intención de apoyar la candidatura americana a la edición del 2022. Hasta que Michel Platini recibió una invitación de Sarkozy para comer juntos en el Palacio del Elíseo. No sé sabe qué pasó en aquella cita... salvo que tras ella Platini cambió su voto y apoyó a Catar.
NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Montreal Canadiens 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 – Shootout Canadiens 3, Red Wings 2 – SO – Caufield, Suzuki score in shootout, Canadiens beat Red Wings Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki scored in the shootout and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2. David Perron was the only Red Wings player to score during the shootout. Detroit captain Dylan Larkin shot wide on the third attempt to give Montreal the victory. During regulation time, Larkin also failed to convert on a first-period penalty shot. Montreal’s Mike Hoffman scored two first-period goals on similar plays. Austin Czarnik and Lucas Raymond had Detroit’s goals in regulation. NCAAFB – Georgia is new CFP No. 1, followed by Ohio St, Michigan, TCU Georgia was the new No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings, followed by Ohio State, Michigan and TCU. The Bulldogs rise from three to one was no surprise after their dominant victory against the previously top-ranked Volunteers. Clemson, which was No. 4 in the selection committee’s first rankings last week, also lost. That cleared the way for changes in the top four. Ohio State stayed at two. The Buckeyes’ Big Ten rival, Michigan moved up from five to three. TCU jumped three spots to No. 4, putting the nation’s four unbeatens at the top of the rankings. Tennessee fell to No. 5. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 11 Last Night Eastern Michigan 34, Akron 28 EMU 34, Akron 28 – Eastern Michigan holds off Akron 34-28 for 6th win Austin Smith and Samson Evans each accounted for a pair of touchdowns and Eastern Michigan became bowl eligible with a 34-28 victory over Akron. Eastern Michigan (6-4, 3-3 Mid-American Conference) secured its fifth bowl appearance in six seasons and the program’s seventh overall. Smith threw a touchdown pass in each half. Evans had a 9-yard touchdown run in the second quarter and broke loose for a 23-yard score early in the third to give the Eagles a 31-14 lead. Cam Wiley got Akron close, running for 11- and 56-yard touchdowns early in the fourth quarter to pull to 31-28. Tonight Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Buffalo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Michigan State among college hoops teams facing tough tests Tom Izzo is proud of the fact that Michigan State has consistently played tough nonconference schedules throughout his career. Playing challenging competition before the Big Ten season begins has prepared the Spartans for conference play and set them up in the NCAA Tournament to make eight runs to the Final Four under their Hall of Fame coach. Even Izzo acknowledged he might’ve bit off more than his unranked team could chew this year. Izzo is the first coach since at least 2009 to play two opponents ranked in the top four and two other teams in the poll in November. NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight Denver Nuggets at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. Detroit Pistons at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NBA – AP source: Suspended Kyrie Irving meets with Adam Silver A person with knowledge of the meeting says suspended Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving has met with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. The Nets banned Irving for at least five games without pay on Thursday after he refused to say he had no antisemitic beliefs. That came hours after Silver said Irving made a “reckless decision” to post a link on his Twitter feed to a film that contains antisemitic material and said he would be meeting with him within a week. They finally did on Tuesday, the person told The Associated Press, speaking on anonymity because the meeting and its details were private. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Tonight Delaware State at (25) Michigan, 6:00 p.m. WNBA – American Brittney Griner moved to a penal colony in Russia The jailed American basketball star Brittney Griner has been moved to a penal colony in Russia. A Russian court rejected her appeal of her nine-year sentence for drug possession last month. Her legal team says Griner was transferred Nov. 4 from the detention center in Iksha and is on her way to a penal colony. They said they don’t know her exact current location or her final destination. NFL – Saturday faces daunting task in preparing Colts for Raiders Indianapolis Colts interim coach Jeff Saturday faces a dauting task this week. First, he must find a play-caller. Then he must create a game plan for this week’s game at Las Vegas. And then he still must figure out how to fix the Colts offense and specifically its offensive line. It’s a lot to ask of someone who has spent more time in a broadcast studio than on a sideline this season. But team owner Jim Irsay thinks Saturday is right guy for this Sunday — and Indy’s final eight games. MLB – Rizzo, Bassitt turn down options, among 11 now free agents First baseman Anthony Rizzo became a free agent again when he declined his $16 million option with the New York Yankees for 2023. Pitcher Chris Bassitt declined his $19 million option with the New York Mets and followed rotation mates Jacob deGrom and Taijuan Walker into free agency. They were among 11 players who became free agents Tuesday, raising the total to 151. About 33 more players are potentially eligible to go free by Thursday, joining a free agent class headed by Aaron Judge, Trea Turner, Dansby Swanson, deGrom, Carlos Correa and Xander Bogaerts. New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, spoke about the team’s goal to re-sign slugger Aaron Judge. “Optimally, if you could wave a magic wand, we would secure Aaron Judge and retain him and have him signed and happy in the fold as soon as possible,” MLB – A’s still pursuing Oakland ballpark with eye on Las Vegas Oakland Athletics general manager David Forst says the A’s are still interested in staying in the Bay Area if a stadium deal can be completed. The A’s have been exploring building a new ballpark in Oakland or Las Vegas. Forst is in Las Vegas for baseball’s general managers meetings. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has expressed concern about getting a deal done in Oakland. Manfred and the A’s have said a new stadium is needed to replace the aging Oakland facility. The A’s lease at the Oakland ballpark expires after the 2024 season. MLB – Cubs promote Dustin Kelly to hitting coach on Ross’ staff The Chicago Cubs have promoted Dustin Kelly to hitting coach after two seasons as the organization’s minor league hitting coordinator, one of three additions to manager David Ross’ staff announced on Tuesday. Kelly becomes the Cubs’ eighth hitting coach in 12 seasons. He replaces Greg Brown, who lasted one year. A former minor league infielder, Kelly worked as a hitting coach in the Dodgers farm system from 2018-20 before getting hired by Chicago. The Cubs also added former outfielder Jim Adduci as assistant hitting coach and Alex Smith as an assistant coach for data development and process. FIFA – World Cup – American defender Chris Richards to miss World Cup American defender Chris Richards will miss the World Cup because of an injury that has sidelined him for more than two months. He wrote on Instagram that he was “gutted.” A 22-year-old from Birmingham, Alabama, Richards debuted for the U.S. in November 2020 and has made eight international appearances. U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter is set to announce his 26-man roster Wednesday. The U.S. already was missing Atlanta defender Miles Robinson, who tore his left Achilles on May 7. FIFA – Blatter says picking Qatar as World Cup host was a ‘mistake’ Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter says picking Qatar to host the World Cup was a mistake 12 years ago. Blatter led FIFA at the time of the vote and says soccer and the World Cup are too big for a country as small as Qatar. He repeated his claim that key votes for Qatar were swayed by a 2010 meeting in Paris between then-French president Nicolas Sarkozy and FIFA vice president Michel Platini. The 86-year-old Blatter spoke with a Swiss newspaper group. It was his first major interview since being acquitted with Platini in July of financial misconduct at FIFA. Golf – PGA Tour to Houston, Champions Tour ends season in Phoenix The main tours are getting close to the end of the year. The PGA Tour goes to the Houston Open for the penultimate event of 2022. The LPGA Tour returns to Florida for its final two events. The leading 60 players are eligible for the season finale. For the PGA Tour Champions, the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Phoenix wraps up the year. The $1 million prize for the Schwab Cup comes down to Steven Alker and Padraig Harrington. The European tour is in South Africa. The Nedbank Golf Challenge was canceled the past two years. Olympics – WADA forces hearing in Russian skater Valieva’s doping case The president of the World Anti-Doping Agency said Tuesday the agency has stepped in to send the Kamila Valieva doping case which shook figure skating at the Winter Olympics to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. WADA president Witold Banka alleges Russia made “no progress” toward resolving the case after a warning. The Russian anti-doping agency had indicated last month it was preparing to hold a hearing but wouldn’t make the verdict public because Valieva was only 15 at the time she tested positive. Olympics – US marathon trials for 2024 Olympics will be run in Orlando The 2024 United States Olympic marathon trials will be held along the streets in Orlando, Florida. USA Track and Field recently announced the decision. The site for the rest of the track and field trials is still being determined. The top three men and women finishers in the marathon race on Feb. 3, 2024, will earn a roster spot for the Paris Olympics held that summer. That’s provided they have met the qualifying standard. AHL – American Hockey League Today Chicago Wolves at Milwaukee Admirals, 11:30 a.m. Grand Rapids Griffins at Cleveland Monsters, 7:00 p.m. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Wheeling Nailers at Toledo Walleye, 10:35 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Men’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Concordia University of Chicago, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Volleyball – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Gull Lake Gull Lake 3, Portage Northern 1 Battle Creek Lakeview 3, DeWitt 0 Championship Thursday at 6:00 Division 2 at Hudsonville Unity Christian G.R. South Christian 3, Holland Christian 0 Buchanan 3, Plainwell 0 Championship Thursday at 6:00 Division 3 at Coloma Kalamazoo Christian 3, Bronson 0 Watervliet 3, Lawton 0 Championship Thursday at 6:30 Division 4 at Mendon Our Lady of the Lake 3, Decatur 0 Athens 3, Martin 0 Championship Thursday at 7:00See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Montreal Canadiens 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 – Shootout Canadiens 3, Red Wings 2 – SO – Caufield, Suzuki score in shootout, Canadiens beat Red Wings Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki scored in the shootout and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2. David Perron was the only Red Wings player to score during the shootout. Detroit captain Dylan Larkin shot wide on the third attempt to give Montreal the victory. During regulation time, Larkin also failed to convert on a first-period penalty shot. Montreal’s Mike Hoffman scored two first-period goals on similar plays. Austin Czarnik and Lucas Raymond had Detroit’s goals in regulation. NCAAFB – Georgia is new CFP No. 1, followed by Ohio St, Michigan, TCU Georgia was the new No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings, followed by Ohio State, Michigan and TCU. The Bulldogs rise from three to one was no surprise after their dominant victory against the previously top-ranked Volunteers. Clemson, which was No. 4 in the selection committee’s first rankings last week, also lost. That cleared the way for changes in the top four. Ohio State stayed at two. The Buckeyes’ Big Ten rival, Michigan moved up from five to three. TCU jumped three spots to No. 4, putting the nation’s four unbeatens at the top of the rankings. Tennessee fell to No. 5. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 11 Last Night Eastern Michigan 34, Akron 28 EMU 34, Akron 28 – Eastern Michigan holds off Akron 34-28 for 6th win Austin Smith and Samson Evans each accounted for a pair of touchdowns and Eastern Michigan became bowl eligible with a 34-28 victory over Akron. Eastern Michigan (6-4, 3-3 Mid-American Conference) secured its fifth bowl appearance in six seasons and the program’s seventh overall. Smith threw a touchdown pass in each half. Evans had a 9-yard touchdown run in the second quarter and broke loose for a 23-yard score early in the third to give the Eagles a 31-14 lead. Cam Wiley got Akron close, running for 11- and 56-yard touchdowns early in the fourth quarter to pull to 31-28. Tonight Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Buffalo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Michigan State among college hoops teams facing tough tests Tom Izzo is proud of the fact that Michigan State has consistently played tough nonconference schedules throughout his career. Playing challenging competition before the Big Ten season begins has prepared the Spartans for conference play and set them up in the NCAA Tournament to make eight runs to the Final Four under their Hall of Fame coach. Even Izzo acknowledged he might’ve bit off more than his unranked team could chew this year. Izzo is the first coach since at least 2009 to play two opponents ranked in the top four and two other teams in the poll in November. NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight Denver Nuggets at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. Detroit Pistons at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NBA – AP source: Suspended Kyrie Irving meets with Adam Silver A person with knowledge of the meeting says suspended Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving has met with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. The Nets banned Irving for at least five games without pay on Thursday after he refused to say he had no antisemitic beliefs. That came hours after Silver said Irving made a “reckless decision” to post a link on his Twitter feed to a film that contains antisemitic material and said he would be meeting with him within a week. They finally did on Tuesday, the person told The Associated Press, speaking on anonymity because the meeting and its details were private. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Tonight Delaware State at (25) Michigan, 6:00 p.m. WNBA – American Brittney Griner moved to a penal colony in Russia The jailed American basketball star Brittney Griner has been moved to a penal colony in Russia. A Russian court rejected her appeal of her nine-year sentence for drug possession last month. Her legal team says Griner was transferred Nov. 4 from the detention center in Iksha and is on her way to a penal colony. They said they don’t know her exact current location or her final destination. NFL – Saturday faces daunting task in preparing Colts for Raiders Indianapolis Colts interim coach Jeff Saturday faces a dauting task this week. First, he must find a play-caller. Then he must create a game plan for this week’s game at Las Vegas. And then he still must figure out how to fix the Colts offense and specifically its offensive line. It’s a lot to ask of someone who has spent more time in a broadcast studio than on a sideline this season. But team owner Jim Irsay thinks Saturday is right guy for this Sunday — and Indy’s final eight games. MLB – Rizzo, Bassitt turn down options, among 11 now free agents First baseman Anthony Rizzo became a free agent again when he declined his $16 million option with the New York Yankees for 2023. Pitcher Chris Bassitt declined his $19 million option with the New York Mets and followed rotation mates Jacob deGrom and Taijuan Walker into free agency. They were among 11 players who became free agents Tuesday, raising the total to 151. About 33 more players are potentially eligible to go free by Thursday, joining a free agent class headed by Aaron Judge, Trea Turner, Dansby Swanson, deGrom, Carlos Correa and Xander Bogaerts. New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, spoke about the team’s goal to re-sign slugger Aaron Judge. “Optimally, if you could wave a magic wand, we would secure Aaron Judge and retain him and have him signed and happy in the fold as soon as possible,” MLB – A’s still pursuing Oakland ballpark with eye on Las Vegas Oakland Athletics general manager David Forst says the A’s are still interested in staying in the Bay Area if a stadium deal can be completed. The A’s have been exploring building a new ballpark in Oakland or Las Vegas. Forst is in Las Vegas for baseball’s general managers meetings. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has expressed concern about getting a deal done in Oakland. Manfred and the A’s have said a new stadium is needed to replace the aging Oakland facility. The A’s lease at the Oakland ballpark expires after the 2024 season. MLB – Cubs promote Dustin Kelly to hitting coach on Ross’ staff The Chicago Cubs have promoted Dustin Kelly to hitting coach after two seasons as the organization’s minor league hitting coordinator, one of three additions to manager David Ross’ staff announced on Tuesday. Kelly becomes the Cubs’ eighth hitting coach in 12 seasons. He replaces Greg Brown, who lasted one year. A former minor league infielder, Kelly worked as a hitting coach in the Dodgers farm system from 2018-20 before getting hired by Chicago. The Cubs also added former outfielder Jim Adduci as assistant hitting coach and Alex Smith as an assistant coach for data development and process. FIFA – World Cup – American defender Chris Richards to miss World Cup American defender Chris Richards will miss the World Cup because of an injury that has sidelined him for more than two months. He wrote on Instagram that he was “gutted.” A 22-year-old from Birmingham, Alabama, Richards debuted for the U.S. in November 2020 and has made eight international appearances. U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter is set to announce his 26-man roster Wednesday. The U.S. already was missing Atlanta defender Miles Robinson, who tore his left Achilles on May 7. FIFA – Blatter says picking Qatar as World Cup host was a ‘mistake’ Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter says picking Qatar to host the World Cup was a mistake 12 years ago. Blatter led FIFA at the time of the vote and says soccer and the World Cup are too big for a country as small as Qatar. He repeated his claim that key votes for Qatar were swayed by a 2010 meeting in Paris between then-French president Nicolas Sarkozy and FIFA vice president Michel Platini. The 86-year-old Blatter spoke with a Swiss newspaper group. It was his first major interview since being acquitted with Platini in July of financial misconduct at FIFA. Golf – PGA Tour to Houston, Champions Tour ends season in Phoenix The main tours are getting close to the end of the year. The PGA Tour goes to the Houston Open for the penultimate event of 2022. The LPGA Tour returns to Florida for its final two events. The leading 60 players are eligible for the season finale. For the PGA Tour Champions, the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Phoenix wraps up the year. The $1 million prize for the Schwab Cup comes down to Steven Alker and Padraig Harrington. The European tour is in South Africa. The Nedbank Golf Challenge was canceled the past two years. Olympics – WADA forces hearing in Russian skater Valieva’s doping case The president of the World Anti-Doping Agency said Tuesday the agency has stepped in to send the Kamila Valieva doping case which shook figure skating at the Winter Olympics to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. WADA president Witold Banka alleges Russia made “no progress” toward resolving the case after a warning. The Russian anti-doping agency had indicated last month it was preparing to hold a hearing but wouldn’t make the verdict public because Valieva was only 15 at the time she tested positive. Olympics – US marathon trials for 2024 Olympics will be run in Orlando The 2024 United States Olympic marathon trials will be held along the streets in Orlando, Florida. USA Track and Field recently announced the decision. The site for the rest of the track and field trials is still being determined. The top three men and women finishers in the marathon race on Feb. 3, 2024, will earn a roster spot for the Paris Olympics held that summer. That’s provided they have met the qualifying standard. AHL – American Hockey League Today Chicago Wolves at Milwaukee Admirals, 11:30 a.m. Grand Rapids Griffins at Cleveland Monsters, 7:00 p.m. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Today Wheeling Nailers at Toledo Walleye, 10:35 a.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Men’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Concordia University of Chicago, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Volleyball – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Gull Lake Gull Lake 3, Portage Northern 1 Battle Creek Lakeview 3, DeWitt 0 Championship Thursday at 6:00 Division 2 at Hudsonville Unity Christian G.R. South Christian 3, Holland Christian 0 Buchanan 3, Plainwell 0 Championship Thursday at 6:00 Division 3 at Coloma Kalamazoo Christian 3, Bronson 0 Watervliet 3, Lawton 0 Championship Thursday at 6:30 Division 4 at Mendon Our Lady of the Lake 3, Decatur 0 Athens 3, Martin 0 Championship Thursday at 7:00See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Montreal Canadiens 3, Detroit Red Wings 2 – Shootout Canadiens 3, Red Wings 2 – SO – Caufield, Suzuki score in shootout, Canadiens beat Red Wings Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki scored in the shootout and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2. David Perron was the only Red Wings player to score during the shootout. Detroit captain Dylan Larkin shot wide on the third attempt to give Montreal the victory. During regulation time, Larkin also failed to convert on a first-period penalty shot. Montreal’s Mike Hoffman scored two first-period goals on similar plays. Austin Czarnik and Lucas Raymond had Detroit’s goals in regulation. NCAAFB – Georgia is new CFP No. 1, followed by Ohio St, Michigan, TCU Georgia was the new No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings, followed by Ohio State, Michigan and TCU. The Bulldogs rise from three to one was no surprise after their dominant victory against the previously top-ranked Volunteers. Clemson, which was No. 4 in the selection committee’s first rankings last week, also lost. That cleared the way for changes in the top four. Ohio State stayed at two. The Buckeyes’ Big Ten rival, Michigan moved up from five to three. TCU jumped three spots to No. 4, putting the nation’s four unbeatens at the top of the rankings. Tennessee fell to No. 5. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 11 Last Night Eastern Michigan 34, Akron 28 EMU 34, Akron 28 – Eastern Michigan holds off Akron 34-28 for 6th win Austin Smith and Samson Evans each accounted for a pair of touchdowns and Eastern Michigan became bowl eligible with a 34-28 victory over Akron. Eastern Michigan (6-4, 3-3 Mid-American Conference) secured its fifth bowl appearance in six seasons and the program’s seventh overall. Smith threw a touchdown pass in each half. Evans had a 9-yard touchdown run in the second quarter and broke loose for a 23-yard score early in the third to give the Eagles a 31-14 lead. Cam Wiley got Akron close, running for 11- and 56-yard touchdowns early in the fourth quarter to pull to 31-28. Tonight Northern Illinois at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Buffalo at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – Michigan State among college hoops teams facing tough tests Tom Izzo is proud of the fact that Michigan State has consistently played tough nonconference schedules throughout his career. Playing challenging competition before the Big Ten season begins has prepared the Spartans for conference play and set them up in the NCAA Tournament to make eight runs to the Final Four under their Hall of Fame coach. Even Izzo acknowledged he might’ve bit off more than his unranked team could chew this year. Izzo is the first coach since at least 2009 to play two opponents ranked in the top four and two other teams in the poll in November. NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight Denver Nuggets at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. Detroit Pistons at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans Pelicans at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NBA – AP source: Suspended Kyrie Irving meets with Adam Silver A person with knowledge of the meeting says suspended Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving has met with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. The Nets banned Irving for at least five games without pay on Thursday after he refused to say he had no antisemitic beliefs. That came hours after Silver said Irving made a “reckless decision” to post a link on his Twitter feed to a film that contains antisemitic material and said he would be meeting with him within a week. They finally did on Tuesday, the person told The Associated Press, speaking on anonymity because the meeting and its details were private. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Tonight Delaware State at (25) Michigan, 6:00 p.m. WNBA – American Brittney Griner moved to a penal colony in Russia The jailed American basketball star Brittney Griner has been moved to a penal colony in Russia. A Russian court rejected her appeal of her nine-year sentence for drug possession last month. Her legal team says Griner was transferred Nov. 4 from the detention center in Iksha and is on her way to a penal colony. They said they don’t know her exact current location or her final destination. NFL – Saturday faces daunting task in preparing Colts for Raiders Indianapolis Colts interim coach Jeff Saturday faces a dauting task this week. First, he must find a play-caller. Then he must create a game plan for this week’s game at Las Vegas. And then he still must figure out how to fix the Colts offense and specifically its offensive line. It’s a lot to ask of someone who has spent more time in a broadcast studio than on a sideline this season. But team owner Jim Irsay thinks Saturday is right guy for this Sunday — and Indy’s final eight games. MLB – Rizzo, Bassitt turn down options, among 11 now free agents First baseman Anthony Rizzo became a free agent again when he declined his $16 million option with the New York Yankees for 2023. Pitcher Chris Bassitt declined his $19 million option with the New York Mets and followed rotation mates Jacob deGrom and Taijuan Walker into free agency. They were among 11 players who became free agents Tuesday, raising the total to 151. About 33 more players are potentially eligible to go free by Thursday, joining a free agent class headed by Aaron Judge, Trea Turner, Dansby Swanson, deGrom, Carlos Correa and Xander Bogaerts. New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, spoke about the team’s goal to re-sign slugger Aaron Judge. “Optimally, if you could wave a magic wand, we would secure Aaron Judge and retain him and have him signed and happy in the fold as soon as possible,” MLB – A’s still pursuing Oakland ballpark with eye on Las Vegas Oakland Athletics general manager David Forst says the A’s are still interested in staying in the Bay Area if a stadium deal can be completed. The A’s have been exploring building a new ballpark in Oakland or Las Vegas. Forst is in Las Vegas for baseball’s general managers meetings. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has expressed concern about getting a deal done in Oakland. Manfred and the A’s have said a new stadium is needed to replace the aging Oakland facility. The A’s lease at the Oakland ballpark expires after the 2024 season. MLB – Cubs promote Dustin Kelly to hitting coach on Ross’ staff The Chicago Cubs have promoted Dustin Kelly to hitting coach after two seasons as the organization’s minor league hitting coordinator, one of three additions to manager David Ross’ staff announced on Tuesday. Kelly becomes the Cubs’ eighth hitting coach in 12 seasons. He replaces Greg Brown, who lasted one year. A former minor league infielder, Kelly worked as a hitting coach in the Dodgers farm system from 2018-20 before getting hired by Chicago. The Cubs also added former outfielder Jim Adduci as assistant hitting coach and Alex Smith as an assistant coach for data development and process. FIFA – World Cup – American defender Chris Richards to miss World Cup American defender Chris Richards will miss the World Cup because of an injury that has sidelined him for more than two months. He wrote on Instagram that he was “gutted.” A 22-year-old from Birmingham, Alabama, Richards debuted for the U.S. in November 2020 and has made eight international appearances. U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter is set to announce his 26-man roster Wednesday. The U.S. already was missing Atlanta defender Miles Robinson, who tore his left Achilles on May 7. FIFA – Blatter says picking Qatar as World Cup host was a ‘mistake’ Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter says picking Qatar to host the World Cup was a mistake 12 years ago. Blatter led FIFA at the time of the vote and says soccer and the World Cup are too big for a country as small as Qatar. He repeated his claim that key votes for Qatar were swayed by a 2010 meeting in Paris between then-French president Nicolas Sarkozy and FIFA vice president Michel Platini. The 86-year-old Blatter spoke with a Swiss newspaper group. It was his first major interview since being acquitted with Platini in July of financial misconduct at FIFA. Golf – PGA Tour to Houston, Champions Tour ends season in Phoenix The main tours are getting close to the end of the year. The PGA Tour goes to the Houston Open for the penultimate event of 2022. The LPGA Tour returns to Florida for its final two events. The leading 60 players are eligible for the season finale. For the PGA Tour Champions, the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Phoenix wraps up the year. The $1 million prize for the Schwab Cup comes down to Steven Alker and Padraig Harrington. The European tour is in South Africa. The Nedbank Golf Challenge was canceled the past two years. Olympics – WADA forces hearing in Russian skater Valieva’s doping case The president of the World Anti-Doping Agency said Tuesday the agency has stepped in to send the Kamila Valieva doping case which shook figure skating at the Winter Olympics to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. WADA president Witold Banka alleges Russia made “no progress” toward resolving the case after a warning. The Russian anti-doping agency had indicated last month it was preparing to hold a hearing but wouldn’t make the verdict public because Valieva was only 15 at the time she tested positive. Olympics – US marathon trials for 2024 Olympics will be run in Orlando The 2024 United States Olympic marathon trials will be held along the streets in Orlando, Florida. USA Track and Field recently announced the decision. The site for the rest of the track and field trials is still being determined. The top three men and women finishers in the marathon race on Feb. 3, 2024, will earn a roster spot for the Paris Olympics held that summer. That’s provided they have met the qualifying standard. 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L'émission qui dit tout haut ce que le monde du foot pense tout bas ! Cette année, l' « After Foot » fête ses 16 ans et propose un choc des générations ! Composée de ceux qui ont grandi avec l'After, la « Génération After » prendra les commandes de l'émission entre 20h et 22h. Avec Nicolas Jamain aux manettes, entouré de Kévin Diaz, Mathieu Bodmer, Walid Acherchour, Simon Dutin, Romain Canuti et Sofiane Zouaoui, cette nouvelle génération débattra avec passion, mais toujours en conservant les convictions et les codes de l'After. De 22h à minuit, place à la version originelle et historique de l'After autour de Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo, Stéphane Guy, et Florent Gautreau. Les soirs de Ligue des Champions, Jérôme Rothen rejoindra la bande pour les matchs du PSG et Mamadou Niang pour les matchs de l'OM. Nicolas Vilas sera aux commandes pour faire vivre les matchs dans l'After Live. Cette année, Thibaut Giangrande pilotera l' « After Foot » le vendredi et samedi.
In July Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini were, too much public surprise, found not guilty during a corruption trial that revolved around a £1.7m payment Blatter's FIFA made to Platini in 2011 for work done advisory work the Frenchman did between 1998 and 2002. Suj & James investigate and discuss what happened and how a verbal agreement meant that the pair was exonerated. Plus, the FBI's investigation into CONCACAF and CONEMBOL, what happens next to Blatter and Plantini and there's a review of last night's Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa draw that has left Villa fans calling for the removal of Steven Gerrard as manager... Coming up tomorrow on Planet FPL - Planet SkyFF s4 ep11 with all the latest discussion for Sky Fantasy Football ___________________________________________ Want to become a member of our FPL and SkyFF community and support the Podcast? Our Patreon content in October features over 20 additional Podcasts from Intermediate Tier and today's content features a UCL Fantasy Matchday 4 Preview Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #Blatter #Platini #FIFA
Bienvenidos a una serie de especiales mundialistas para este parón de fecha FIFA, en donde recapitulamos en este episodio el mundial de Francia 1998, cuyo campeón fue el anfitrión Francia, con una figura deslumbrante como Zidane. Eduardo Biscayart y Jaime Macías nos cuentan el contexto previo, durante y post de los Mundiales en sus distintas etapas y facetas: ⚽ Primer mundial con 32 equipos ⚽ El presente de la selección francesa post Platini ⚽ Debut de la Croacia de Suker ⚽ Las Nuevas estrellas mundiales ⚽ La "indisposición" de Ronaldo previo a la final ¡Si eres fan del fútbol, dale like, comparte y déjanos un comentario! ► ¡Suscríbete y activa la campanita para ser notificado del próximo episodio! ► Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/episodioinfi... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Podcastinfinito Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/episodioinf... Grupo de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/21633... ► Compra aquí la camiseta de Fútbol Infinito: http://amzn.to/3BGtgm8 #futbolinfinito #mundialinfinito
The goal of the century, the most expensive shirt, singing Bats, sweary acronyms, an unwanted final and the healing powers of cheese all feature in the final part of our story of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. Joining James Cook (@jamesecook) and Paul Savage (@comedysavage) is comedian and Ipswich Town fan Tony Cowards (@TonyCowards) Support us at ko-fi.com/worldcupofworldcups and email worldcupofworldcups@gmail.com
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Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini acquitted over of corruption charges at FIFA. Michel François Platini is a French football administrator and former player and manager. As the president of UEFA in 2015 he was banned from involvement in football under FIFA's organisation, over ethics violations. The ban will last until 2023. Joseph "Sepp" Blatter is a retired Swiss football administrator who was the eighth President of the FIFA from 1998 to 2015. He initially received a six-year ban from participating in FIFA activities, which was later extended by another six years after a probe into massive bonus payments. The Union of European Football Associations is the administrative body for football, futsal and beach soccer in Europe, as well as Armenia, Cyprus, Israel and the Asian parts of some transcontinental countries. It is one of six continental confederations of world football's governing body FIFA. FIFA is a non-profit organization that describes itself as an international governing body of association football, futsal, and beach soccer. It is the highest governing body of association football. Image Credit: https://openclipart.org/detail/321232/guilty-not-guilty