Friday, March 23, 2012

Muamba's future in football uncertain, says doctor

22 March 2012 Last updated at 10:46 GMT

Fabrice Muamba: Bolton braced for difficult return, says Owen Coyle

Bolton boss Owen Coyle admits some of his players may struggle to compete in Saturday's home game against Blackburn after Fabrice Muamba's collapse.
He said anyone who does not feel up to playing will be excused from the match.
"Will it be difficult? Absolutely. The thoughts are with Fabrice to make sure he continues that recovery," he said.
Midfielder Muamba, 23, remains in intensive care after suffering a cardiac arrest in the FA Cup tie at Tottenham last Saturday.
The match will be Bolton's first since the Spurs game was abandoned.
"I wouldn't ask anybody to play who felt they couldn't," Coyle said.
"So far, no-one has told me they don't want to be involved.
"There comes a point that we have to play our games and move forward."
Muamba was "in effect dead" for 78 minutes following his on-field collapse, Bolton's club doctor Jonathan Tobin has said.

Muamba treatment timeline

1813 GMT: Muamba collapses on the pitch due to a cardiac arrest 41 minutes into Bolton's FA Cup quarter-final with Tottenham at White Hart Lane
1819 GMT: Medics move Muamba to an ambulance after failing to revive him on the pitch in front of a stunned crowd
1901 GMT: Muamba arrives at the London Chest Hospital
1931 GMT: Muamba receives 15 defibrillator shocks in total before his heart starts beating again
The former England Under-21 player has been visited at the London Chest Hospital by several of his team-mates and players from other teams as he makes steady progress.
Coyle said Muamba's father, Marcel, and fiancee Shauna wanted Bolton to start playing again.
"I spoke to them for over an hour and they were adamant - Bolton had to play their games," said Coyle.
"Everything does pale into insignificance alongside Fabrice's recovery. But we will go out there and do our best."
Coyle said he had not slept on Sunday night as Muamba faced a crucial part of his recovery.
"Monday was an unbelievable day. We are all astonished with how far he has come," said the Scot.
"But we have to stress he is still in intensive care and he is still seriously ill. He has a long way to go."
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has called Muamba's recovery "a miracle" which had deeply affected him as it brought back memories of Cameroon international Marc-Vivien Foe, who died in similar circumstances in 2003.
"I had a phone call from Phil Gartside, the chairman of Bolton, and I have to say it was a very emotional call. As he said, from time to time there are forces somewhere that have nothing to do with reality," said Blatter.
"He spoke about the players who stood all around him. He was very emotional, and I was emotional as well because I told him the story of how I brought Foe back to Cameroon, his homeland, how I accompanied him until his funeral."

The cardiologist treating the Bolton midfielder believes it is too early to speculate on whether he can play football again following his cardiac arrest

Fabrice Muamba
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Fabrice Muamba's future in football is unclear according to the cardiologist treating the Bolton midfielder.

The 23-year-old is currently recovering in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest during the Trotters' FA Cup quarter-final clash with Tottenham last Saturday.

It has been revealed this week that the former England Under-21 international was clinically dead for 78 minutes after leaving the pitch and being rushed to London Chest Hospital.

However, despite a miraculous recovery which has seen the Congo-born midfielder joking with friends at his bedside just days after his ordeal, the man who treated him believes it is too early to even discuss whether he can return to football.

Dr Mohiddin told BBC Sport: "I don't think we can even begin to discuss that as it's a question that requires all sorts of unknowns in its answering."

Pressure is mounting on the FA to ensure more heart screenings are performed on players following the incident but Dr Mohiddin says that would not necessarily stop athletes having heart problems.

"Screening is not a crystal ball, it does not tell you what will happen, it tells you what might happen," he added.

Although the ex-Arsenal and Birmingham midfielder is showing positive signs, his doctor is keen to stress that he still has a long way to go in his recovery.

Mohiddin continued: "He is recognising friends and family and there also appears to be a degree of humour in some of his responses.

"But it remains early in what could be a lengthy recovery process."
 
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Football sent a resounding 'Get well soon' message to Fabrice Muamba last night as Bolton vowed to stand by him for as long as he needs to make a full recovery.
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Fabrice Muamba had to be brought back to life on Saturday night after spending nearly an hour and 20 minutes without his own heartbeat, his medical team have revealed.
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These are still early days and this type of road to recovery can be fraught with setbacks but a full picture of Fabrice Muamba's emergence from catastrophic heart failure became clear last night, illustrating that his survival has been little less than miraculous.
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Former Ghana captain Abedi Pele has said that the Ghana Football Association needs to take pragmatic measures now to save the Black Stars in order to better their output at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.

He lamented the delay in deciding the future of the national team coach Goran Stevanovic, who led the team to a fourth-place finish in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
“We are all very sad for such a thing to have happened because people are anxious and I can understand because it has gone on a bit too much,” Abedi told Goal.com.

“For great teams and people who love their country when there is crisis like this the first thing you do is one must be sacrificed; when the team hasn’t performed there is only one person who must be sacrificed and they the GFA are failing to do and if we don’t take the decision early I don’t know what the future is going to be,” he added.

The fate of the Serbian will be known on Monday when the Ghana FA meets with him for the last time over issues concerning his compensation as it is being reported that he has been sacked.

Purple-clad Chris Samba (left) in action against Lokomotiv Moscow

Anzhi angered by Lokomotiv's Samba banana row claims

Anzhi Makhachkala have criticised Lokomotiv Moscow's "interference" after the Moscow club claimed its fans did not throw a banana at Chris Samba.
Lokomotiv spokesman Denis Novoselov angered Anzhi vice-president German Chistyakov by saying it was "thrown by a fan of the Dagestani [Anzhi]".
Chistyakov said: "It seems FC Lokomotiv is trying to interfere in the investigation... with this statement.
"We are confident this is nothing but an absolute nonsense and foolishness."
Continue reading the main story
We demand [Lokomotiv] provide us with the conclusive evidence, or immediate and official refutation with an apology to our fans and the club
German Chistyakov Anzhi Makhachkala vice-president
Anzhi had called on Lokomotiv to identify the fan who threw a banana at former Blackburn defender Samba in Sunday's game, which hosts Lokomotiv won 1-0.
Novoselov told the Daily Mail:  'We studied all the video from surveillance cameras, carefully reviewed the testimony of witnesses, and the results of this investigation found that the banana was thrown by a fan of the Dagestani team [Anzhi]."
Chistyakov responded in the escalating row by adding: "We'll wait for the results of the official investigation by RFPL [Russian Premier League].
"In [the] current situation we demand [Lokomotiv] provide us with the conclusive evidence, or immediate and official refutation with an apology to our fans and the club.
"Otherwise the case will be brought before the court and the law-enforcement bodies, not the ethics committee."
Samba joined Anzhi from Blackburn in late February and was playing only his third league game for the club.
The BBC's Rafael Saakov in Moscow says that the All-Russian Supporters' Union has expressed its "appreciation" for Samba's words on how this was an "individual act" and how he didn't "inflate this story to the scale of the universe". 

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AFRICANS IN EUROPE
 
Van der Pluym – “We have nothing to lose”
 
       
 
 
Head coach of Berekum Chelsea, Hans Van der Pluym tells Cafonline.com that his team has nothing to lose against Moroccan giants, Raja Casablanca in the Orange CAF Champions League 1/16th round clash this weekend. The Dutchman said his team will go all out to achieve a convincing result against the three-time winners.
 
The Ghanaian champions were held to a barren draw by Asante Kotoko in a league match on Wednesday and Van der Pluym says the performance serves a great boost for their clash with the 10-time Moroccan league champions. Below are excerpts of his interview;
 
Cafonline.com: What impact will your performance against Asante Kotoko have on this weekend’s game?
Hans Van der Pluym: It means a lot for the management and players as well. A three or four goal margin victory against Asante Kotoko would have boosted our moral greatly. However, our performance itself in the game is enough a booster to our confidence. We are the only Ghanaian club playing in the continental club championships and have a big load on our shoulders to raise high the flag of Ghana. I know my players are ready to ‘die’ for a good result.
 
Cafonline.com: Are you ready for the Raja Athletic Club test?
Hans Van der Pluym: Football is unpredictable and nothing is impossible. At the recent Africa Cup of Nations, who would have predicted Zambia to win the title? Let us start as underdogs, but if we play very well and work hard, that will determine how far we can go. Tactical discipline is very crucial at this stage.
 
Cafonline.com: How well do you know of your opponent?
Hans Van der Pluym: I have watched their video clips and they have a good team with skilful players. Raja are known to have a strong team over the years. We have to prepare psychologically for the test ahead.
 
Cafonline.com: Are you disadvantaged by the fact that Raja Athletic Club is more experienced than your team at this level?
Hans Van der Pluym: We can always surprise them. In football, the result is dependent on the commitment and determination of your players. When they (players) are pushed, then they will deliver. With the feeling and confidence, everything is achievable in life not only in football. Raja has an experienced team and play maturely. We have a young team and against a team like Raja, we have nothing to lose. We have to go all out.
 
Cafonline.com: How are you approaching the game?
Hans Van der Pluym: Our strategy is to score more goals than the opponent. If you get a chance against a side like Raja and play first at home, you have to take your chances. If you get the opportunities to score more goals, you have to take them very well. These teams are always difficult to beat away too.
 
Cafonline.com: Last year, Aduana Stars were edged by Wydad Athletic Club also from Morocco. Have you learnt any lessons?
Hans Van der Pluym: The most important thing is to be organised and play very well. Also, we have to take our chances at home and exercise patience during the return encounter. With the support from the people of the Brong Ahafo Region, everything is possible. 
Platinum to attack from first whistle – Coach Gumbo
03-22-2012
                                               
  
 
 
      
Platinum to attack from first whistle – Coach GumboZimbabwean club side Platinum FC entertains Sudanese side Merreikh in the Orange CAF Champions League 1/16 match to be played at Rufaro Stadium on Saturday and home side coach Rahman Gumbo issued a rallying call ahead of the game. Gumbo who is also the interim national team coach told Cafonline.com that Platinum will be taking their first appearance in continental competition seriously and want to attack from first whistle.
 
Cafonline.com: How are preparations going for Sunday’s match?
Gumbo: We are well prepared, noting that Al Merreikh is one of the top clubs in Sudan, we have had to make sure that tactically we are sharp. Having played competitive matches locally and the the Orange CAF preliminary round two weeks ago, the team is fit and confident before this meet.

Cafonline.com: It will be Platinum’s first game at continental level, How are will you approach it?
Gumbo: Of course it is our first time to feature in the Orange CAF Champions league, however we are taking this match as seriously as we have any other. We plan to attack from the first whistle keeping our defense strong. Al Merreikh is a regular in this competition, however at this stage we are saying that we want to play our best, and possibly win

Cafonline.com: How much do you know about Al Merreikh and how they play?
Gumbo. With the league in Sudan having begun we have had the opportunity to watch a game where they played well and won. They are a strong and level headed side, the use every opportunity they are presented to take a shot at goals so we will be watching out for this. Al Merreikh is also featuring 5 international players so we are interested to see tactically the challenges we will face and also enjoying good competition.
 
Cafonline.com: What is the news from the medical team , do you have all your players available to play?
Gumbo: At this stage all our players are game worthy.
 
Cafonline.com: The match has been moved from your home ground to the capital city, do you think this will affect the way you play the game
Gumbo: Not at all! Home ground advantage cannot be ruled out but Rufaro stadium is just like home to FC Platinum. All cup matches were played there and so we are used to the artificial turf. 
We have great respect for FC Platinum - Al Merreikh coach- Ferreira
03-22-2012   
 
   Sudanese club champions Al Merreikh face Platinum FC of Zimbabwe in the Orange CAF Champions League 1/16 match first leg away from home this weekend. Al Merriekh coach Heron Ricardo Ferreiraarrived in Zimbabwe with his team told Cafonline.com that, they have respect for their opponents even though it is their debut in the competition . According to Ferreira this scenario makes Platinum an unpredictable and dangerous side which cannot be taken for granted.
Cafonline.com : How have your preparations for this match been  going?
Heron: I have only had two months to prepare with the team, which is when I joined Al Merreikh from Brazil. At this stage I feel the team is at 70% and would probably have needed at least another month to reach 90%, this I mean tactically, fitness wise the team is good. We also only managed to get the players that were playing for the national team in the last month, this has affected us, but we aim to do our best.
Cafonline.com : You are seasoned campaigners in this competition but your opponents are making their debut , how does this impact your approach to the game  ?
 
Heron: The fact that it’s their first match does not console us, FC Platinum is strong side. They fight through the whole ninety minutes, and play a very fast paced game. If we relax and concede even a single goal, it will be difficult to equalize or turn it around. I have much respect for the team, they have already won a cup early this season, The Bob 88, so we acknowledge they are in good form.
 
Cafonline.com : How much have you gathered up about Platinum FC to help you with your preparations ?
 
 Heron: We have watched a few of FC Platinum’s games, but that’s not the same as playing them. When you play an opponent every game is like the first one, because their style of play will change accordingly. In the first few minutes I will watch and see tactically how best to manage them. In the return leg we will be then better prepared as we would have studied their tactics. Like I said before FC Platinum is a fast team with a lot of fight so we cannot relax at all.
 
Cafonline.com : With that knowledge in mind , what result would you be happy to take away with from this match?
 
Heron: (Laughs) If we leave with a draw 1-1 or 2-2, we will be very happy. This squad that we have has 8 new players who have not played in the Champions league, not forgetting I am also new, so this is almost a new experience for the present team. We look forward to holding them to a draw, if we win it’s a plus for us!
 
Cafonline.com : Sudanese league season started last month and you have played 4 games so far but Zim’s league is still to begin , how much of an advantage do you think this will be to your team.?
Heron: Well, the league in Sudan has begun, but Al Merreikh has played 4 games in 25 days, which is just 1 month, not a long time to prepare. The Zimbabwean league has not started but they have many pre season cup challenges so the teams start preparations early, I suppose that’s how FC Platinum won the Bob 88 cup, they had been in training.
Cafonline.com : Al Merreikh went out of this competition at same stage (first round) last year, what is your target for this season?
Heron: I hope we go further. The team is highly motivated and I am satisfied that we are using our best players. We hope to do a good job and go further, like I said we respect FC Platinum a lot but, we want to win, so we will play to win.
Cafonline.com : Have you been to Zim with this club or another before and how did you do?
Heron: No, this is my first time in Zimbabwe.
 
URA coach Isabirye confident of victory against Mali side Djoliba
03-21-2012  
 
On Saturday Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) FC enter new territory in continental final when they host Djoliba (Mali) regular campaigners in the Orange Caf Champions league. Ahead of the clash, Alex Isabirye, coach of the side took off time to talk to Cafonline.com
Cafonline.com: You seem to have got the right formula for URA than previous coaches. What have you done right?
Isabirye: When I joined the team in 2010, the team had just been eliminated by Zambia’s Zanaco in Caf Champions League (4-1agg), I installed belief and discipline in the players.  I told them they are good enough to win the league and have another go at the continental tournament.
Cafonline.com: What attributes to success of the club as you chance league and Champions League football?
Isabirye:  I have installed a winning mentality in the players. Each player fielded knows exactly why he is on the pitch. In the previous cases, most players who joined the team were after money, but now the present generation knows why they play for team and it the very reason why we have had success.
 Cafonline.com: URA dumped the Lesotho Correctional Services (LSC) in the previous round, Mali side Djoliba is in different class. What will be your approach bearing in mind the amount of chances you missed last time round?
 Isabirye: We need to have the right set of mind. I have been working on my players especially the strikers. Djoliba is a good side and we need to be at our best with much concentration. Against the Lesotho side it is true we missed chances but it is better to miss chances than not get chances. That is the positive side. May be on Saturday it will be our chance to use all the chances we get.  However if we don’t  concede any goal, then we would have achieved our target.
Cafonline.com: You seem to have a big squad full of internationals. How do you keep them happy?
Isabirye: I have explained to them my policy of choosing my side and they have accepted the rotation. We have many competitions which we are taking part so everyone needs to be at his best. What I drop a player I always call him and give him the reason why I have dropped him. So the team remains together on and off the field.
Cafonline.com: Finally having made history by guiding URA past the preliminary stage, how far can you go?
Isabirye: Continental football is never easy and would like to thank the boys for breaking the jinx. But the next task is much hard. The team we are meeting is top of their league with unbeaten run, but a game of football has full of surprises. We have to win our home game comfortably. May be this time we shall convert the many chances we get unlike with the game against Lesotho side.
Simba coach Cirkovic not scared of ES Setif
03-21-2012 
 
Simba head coach Serbian Milovan Cirkovic insists his charges are scared of no one as they prepare to host Entente Sportive Setif of Algeria in the first round of the Orange CAF Champions League at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam.
Speaking to Cafonline.com in Dar es Salaam ahead of Sunday’s first leg match against ES Setif, Cirkovic hailed Algerian side as strong team but expects his team to post good result at home and stay in good position to qualify for the next round when they travel to Algiers for the return leg match.
Cafonline.com: How do you see Sunday’s match against Entente Setif?
Cirkovic: To me it is just another game, I know they’re a strong team, but we’re not afraid of them… we will try everything to make good result for us, it is very important that we get good result.
Cafonline.com: Given you will be playing at home, what will be your game approach?
Cirkovic: We’ll go all out and try to win; they’re strong team, big team, I know Algeria has good history in African football… they sometime won African Cup, so must expect Setif to be very strong team, but we also have got a strong team and we’ll play to win.
Cafonline.com: So, how have the preparations been going so far?
Cirkovic: Our preparations have been the same as before the other game (against Kiyovu Sport). We had a tough game in the league against Mtibwa Sugar over the weekend….that game was good for us in the league campaign but on the other side, was very important in our preparation for the coming Confederation Cup match. We had a day off and now we’re back training, preparing for Sunday’s game, hopefully we’ll have good game.
Cafonline.com: Have you ever watched ES Setif videos to see how they play?
Cirkovic: I saw some(videos) from internet, but not current one, I mean I saw some of the games they played about two years ago, I saw their game against Al Herrach which they won 2-0….they’re very strong team.
Cafonline.com: The match comes about shortly after the preliminary round matches. How hard is it to get your players to perform against a strong team like Setif in such a short space of time?
Cirkovic: There’s no problem, three weeks is good enough time to prepare for any game.
Cafonline.com: Do you have any injury concerns?
Cirkovic: Chollo (Said Nassoro) and Kazimoto are just returning from injury and have not trained well, they’re not physically ready for Sunday.
Cafonline.com: Kazimoto, in particular, was outstanding against Kiyovu Sport and scored a crucial away goal in the first leg in Kigali, how are you going to replace him?
We have played four games without Kazimoto and we won, I mean other players can come on and fill in perfectly.
Cafonline.com: You have shown faith in young players like Jonas Mkude and Ramadhan Singano, what are their chances in the squad?
Cirkovic: They’re very important members of the squad. Jonas is very important player for us…he has been playing very well.
Cafonline.com: What do you make of Emmanuel Okwi’s form; he scored twice against Kiyovu Sports which earned you a place in the first round?
Cirkovic: I expect all the players to do well…. Yeah, sometimes it’s Kazimoto, sometimes Okwi, sometimes (Felix) Sunzu, sometimes (Haruna Moshi) Boban…. (Patrick) Mafisango put for goals recently, I expect everyone to put up a good performance on the day.
Cafonline.com: How has your second tenure at Simba fared so far?
Cirkovic: For me it has been very good, I’ve very good relationship with officials here, the players, we’re like a family and I am very satisfied.
 
Flamingos, Maidens gaze at Azerbaijan
03-21-2012   
 
 
Nigeria and Ghana look set to wrap up their places for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, Azerbaijan 2012, as the second leg matches of the final round takes place this weekend.
 
The convincing results gained by the two sides puts them in a good stead to snatch two of the three tickets allotted the continent for the global championship fixed for 22 September to 13 October, 2012.
 
The Flamingos of Nigeria edged past the Junior She-polopolo of Zambia 2-1 away in Lusaka in the first leg a fortnight ago where as Ghana’s Black Maidens held their South African counterparts to a barren draw at the latter’s backyard.
 
Playing at home, the Flamingos and the Maidens find themselves in a seemingly comfortable position to wrap up the tickets backed by their experience of participating at every edition of the biennial championship since its inception in 2008.
 
The race for the tickets will begin on Friday in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, with the Maidens looking forward to ease past the Bantwana and follow in the footstep of their predecessors. Coach Mas-aud Didi Dramani and his charges have been in camp upon their return from Johannesburg, where they have been putting finishing touches to their preparations.
 
One element that favours the Ghanaians is the fact that their opponents have never won away from home in the qualifiers, but Bantwana coach Gregory Mashilo is very much aware of the challenge that awaits them in their quest to reach the global tournament for the successive time.
 
“Ghana played defensively in the first leg, but we expect them to come at us this time around, so we should be ready for a really tough encounter. We have to change our game plan if we are to overcome them in their backyard.”
 
The two teams were both present at the last edition held in Trinidad and Tobago two years ago, and with one of them certain to miss out this time, Mashilo adds: “I remain confident that the girls will deliver.”
 
In Abeokuta, Nigeria coach Peter Dedevbo has declared his side’s readiness to completely kill off the World Cup ambitions of the Zambians by completing a double over them.
 
Despite the tall mountain before them, Zambia coach Beauty Mwamba has refused to throw in the towel insisting her girls can overturn the tables against the highly favoured Nigerians.
 
“We will win in Nigeria definitely. We just need to speak to them (Shepolopolo) and give them the confidence they need to play away,” Mwamba said.
 
The other slot will be decided between Tunisia and Gambia next week in Tunis. Gambia won the first leg by a lone goal.
 
Fixtures
Ghana vs South Africa (0-0)
Nigeria vs Zambia (2-1)
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         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
 FC Platiniums - Zimbabwe-- : --El Merreikh - SudanRound of 32
16:30Brikama - Gambia-- : --Espérance Sportive de Tunis - TunisiaRound of 32
 Spanish League Primera Div. 1 2011/2012
         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
17:00Real Mallorca-- : --FC BarcelonaWeek: 30
 ONO Estadi
 14°C
Home match
0:5Away game score

19:00Real Madrid CF-- : --Real SociedadWeek: 30
Home match
1:0Away game score

21:00Getafe CF-- : --ValenciaWeek: 30
 Italian Calcio League A 2011/2012
         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
17:00AC Milan-- : --AS RomaWeek: 29
 Stadio San Siro Guiseppe Meazza
 15°C
Home match
3:2Away game score

19:45Palermo-- : --UdineseWeek: 29
 German Bundesliga 1st Div.
         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
14:30Bayern Munich-- : --Hannover 96Week: 27
14:30Borussia Mönchengladbach-- : --TSG HoffenheimWeek: 27
14:30FSV Mainz 05-- : --Hertha BerlinWeek: 27
14:30SC Freiburg-- : --FC KaiserslauternWeek: 27
14:30SV Werder Bremen-- : --FC AugsburgWeek: 27
17:30Schalke 04-- : --Bayer 04 LeverkusenWeek: 27
 French League 1st Div.
         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
18:00Nice-- : --Olympique de MarseilleWeek: 29
18:00Montpellier HSC-- : --Saint EtienneWeek: 29
18:00Olympique Lyonnais-- : --FC SochauxWeek: 29
18:00Evian Thonon Gaillard FC-- : --Lille OSCWeek: 29
18:00Brest-- : --AS Nancy LorraineWeek: 29
18:00AC Ajaccio-- : --LorientWeek: 29
20:00Valenciennes-- : --Stade Rennais FCWeek: 29
 Holland Eredivisie League
         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
17:45Roda JC Kerkrade-- : --Vitesse ArnhemWeek: 27
18:45SC Heerenveen-- : --VVV-VenloWeek: 27
18:45NAC Breda-- : --N.E.C. NijmegenWeek: 27
19:45ADO Den Haag-- : --FC Twente EnschedeWeek: 27
 Portugal SuperLiga
         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
20:15Sporting Lisbon-- : --FeirenseWeek: 24
 SPOR TOTO SUPER LİG 2011/2012
         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
17:00Fenerbahce-- : --BursasporWeek: 32
 Fenerbahçe Sukru Saracoglu
 13°C
Home match
2:0Away game score
 
 Russian Premier League
         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
16:15CSKA Moskva-- : --Lokomotiv MoscowWeek: 4
17:00Tomsk-- : --Krylya SovetovWeek: 4
18:30FC Krasnodar-- : --AmkarWeek: 4
 Superleague Greece
         Saturday 24 Mar 2012          
15:15Aris Thessaloniki-- : --Panionios GSS FC 
15:15Atromitos FC-- : --Xanthi 
17:30OFI-- : --Panathinaikos 

Premier League

  Saturday, 24 March 2012

Chelsea FC Tottenham
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Arsenal FC Aston Villa
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Bolton Wanderers Blackburn Rovers
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Liverpool Wigan Athletic
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Norwich City Wolves
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Sunderland QPR
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Swansea City Everton
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Stoke City Manchester City FC
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Sunday, 25 March 2012
West Bromwich Newcastle United
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Monday, 26 March 2012
Manchester United Fulham

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