Monday, February 4, 2013

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Gordon Igesund will stay on as South Africa coach, says Nematandani
The 56-year-old failed to guide his country to the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations, but will have the chance to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil


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Soccer-Colombia win South American under-20 championship
Feb 4 (Reuters) – Colombia won the South American Youth Championship for the third time when they beat Paraguay 2-1 in the soccer tournament’s final match in Argentina. Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile, who finished behind Colombia in that order in the six-nation title group on Sunday, will join the winners in the Under-20 World Cup in Turkey from June 21 to July 13. Colombia’s outstanding player, Juan Fernando Quintero of Italy’s Pescara, put his team ahead with his fifth goal of the tournament and centre back Jherson Vergara headed the second. …


Soccer panel to consider changing offside law
ZURICH (AP) — FIFA’s rules-making panel will consider changing how the offside law is interpreted at its annual meeting next month.


Defeat to Italy was our own fault, say France players
Italy's Giovanbattista Venditti celebrates as he waves a national flag after winning their Six Nations rugby match against France at the Olympic stadium in RomePARIS (Reuters) – France had no-one but themselves to blame for Sunday's shock defeat to Italy in their Six Nations opener, players and manager Philippe Saint-Andre said. "We dropped too many balls," flanker and former captain Thierry Dusautoir was quoted as saying in French media on Monday. "Italy were just better." "We lacked coherence," summed up Dimitri Szarzewski, while fellow hooker Benjamin Kayser concluded: "We are now in a bad position but that's our fault. …


Rugby-Defeat to Italy was our own fault, say France players
PARIS, Feb 4 (Reuters) – France had no-one but themselves to blame for Sunday’s shock defeat to Italy in their Six Nations opener, players and manager Philippe Saint-Andre said. “We dropped too many balls,” flanker and former captain Thierry Dusautoir was quoted as saying in French media on Monday. “Italy were just better.” “We lacked coherence,” summed up Dimitri Szarzewski, while fellow hooker Benjamin Kayser concluded: “We are now in a bad position but that’s our fault. …


FIS confident of Sochi Games ski run readiness
Sochi, Feb 4 (IANS/RIA Novosti) The International Ski Federation (FIS) is confident of Russia’s ability to ready the cross-country ski run for the Winter Olympic to take place here next year, an FIS spokesman said.


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