Tag: Coach

  • Two coaches to die for poisoning 7 sch children who died in China

    Two coaches to die for poisoning 7 sch children who died in China

    A Chinese Court on Monday slammed two year jail term on two kung fu coaches following their arrest last year for a 1997 poisoning that killed seven children.

    The men planted rat poison in food at a martial arts school in China’s eastern Anhui Province due to a business conflict with its boss, and then evaded prosecution for nearly 26 years.

    Defendants Fu Zejie and Zhu Zulin were each “sentenced to death for the crime of poisoning” by the Intermediate People’s Court in the city of Ma’anshan, according to an online statement.

    The court said that in “around 1994”, Zhu and another man surnamed Peng entered into a dispute while running competing martial arts schools in the area.

    Fu took up a job coaching at Peng’s facility in 1996, then “gradually became dissatisfied with Peng… due to trivial matters”, the court said.

    The two defendants then conspired to retaliate for their grudges by pouring two packets of rat poison into the food at Peng’s school on June 29, 1997.

    The next morning, more than 130 people at the school experienced vomiting and convulsions after eating their breakfast, state-run outlet China Daily reported.

    Seven students were killed by the poison.

    The two culprits were identified by authorities as suspects, but were not arrested until May 2023 — Fu in Fujian Province on the eastern coast and Zhu in southwestern Guizhou Province.

  • Breaking! Former Golden Eaglets Coach Sebastian Broderick Imasuen is reportedly dead

    Breaking! Former Golden Eaglets Coach Sebastian Broderick Imasuen is reportedly dead

    The Ex- Golden Eaglets Coach, Sebastian Broderick Imasuen has reportedly joined his ancestors at age 86.

    The ailing coach Sebastian Broderick Imasuen passed on Wednesday (this morning).

    Veteran Coach Sebastian Brodericks Imaseun won Nigeria’s first world cup at the under 17 level.

    He had been bedridden for a long time before he finally answered the nature’s call in the early hours of Wednesday, according to family sources.

    Remarkably, the late Imasuen featured in the 1968 summer Olympics.

    Details shortly…

  • FA suspends coaches’ activities in Nasarawa

    FA suspends coaches’ activities in Nasarawa

    Nasarawa Football Association (FA) has announced the suspension of coach activities in the state, to resolve the crisis rocking the association.

    This is contained in a statement signed by Blessing David, Secretary to the Nasarawa FA Chairman, Usman Galadima, and made available to NAN in Keffi Local Government Area of the state on Saturday.

    According to David, the crisis is impeding the activities of the association, hence the immediate suspension of its activities until further notice.

    “This is to pave the way for amicable resolution of the prolonged crisis and complaints from various local government chapters.

    “Other crisis is non compliance with the mandatory annual affiliation requirements,” he said.

    David added that a five-man committee will be constituted by the Nasarawa State FA to investigate and conduct fresh election from local governments to state level.

    “The elections will be monitored to ensure fair and transparent outcome in compliance with the standard and for effective functioning of the affiliated body,” he added.

  • To become Chelsea’s coach is over – John Terry

    To become Chelsea’s coach is over – John Terry

    Former Chelsea captain John Terry accepts he’ll never become the club’s manager.

    Even though Terry is now at the club working in the academy, he accepts his dream of taking charge of the first team is over.

    “I have realised that it is not going to happen,” he said.

    “My only dream when I left Chelsea was to come back as a manager, but now I know that’s not going to happen.

    “It hurts me and it will constantly irritate the back of my head.”

  • Arsenal coach told me ‘you have to leave the club’ – Leno

    Arsenal coach told me ‘you have to leave the club’ – Leno

    Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno admits his departure from Arsenal was bitter.

    The Germany international is in his second season with the Cottagers.

    Leno told The Times: “When I realised it wasn’t a question of performance, I immediately thought I had to leave. I don’t know if they didn’t want two strong goalkeepers. I had one year left on my contract and it was the last chance I could be sold.”

    Leno then discussed the battle between Aaron Ramsdale and David Raya at Arsenal.

    “It happened again after the international break. I was thinking, ‘This is pretty much the same thing that happened to me!’ I was thinking about Aaron, he’s a really good guy. I know how it feels, there are some similarities. When I wanted to fight for my position, the goalkeeping coach told me: ‘You have to leave the club’.”

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  • U21: Thierry Henry named new France coach

    U21: Thierry Henry named new France coach

    Former France striker Thierry Henry has taken on his next coaching job with Les Bleus.

    Henry will serve as the nation’s Under-21s coach until 2025, per the French Football Federation.

    The Arsenal legend will be working with the team in the lead up to the Olympic Games in Paris next summer.

    He replaces Sylvain Ripoll, who lost his job after the nation’s early exit at the Under-21 Euros this summer.

    Henry has worked at Monaco in Ligue 1 and Montreal in MLS, while he was a long-time assistant at Belgium to Roberto Martinez.

    The footballing great will make his debut with Les Bleus’ youngsters on September 7 against Denmark.

  • Brazil set deadline for Carlo Ancelotti

    Brazil set deadline for Carlo Ancelotti

    Brazilian Confederation president Ednaldo Rodrigues has set a deadline for Carlo Ancelotti to take the national team job.

    Rodrigues has openly declared the Real Madrid coach their No1 target to take charge of the Selecao.

    And he’s now stated he wants Brazil’s new coach to be appointed by May 25.

    Rodrigues said: “Before going to plan B, I want to exhaust all the possibilities of plan A.

    “We have a commitment to society and we must listen to their cries, which also guide us.”

  • Just In: Former coach of Super Falcons, Mabo is dead

    Just In: Former coach of Super Falcons, Mabo is dead

    Ex-coach of the Super Falcons, Ismaila Mabo, has died at the age of 80.

    His death was announced by his younger brother and a former Golden Eaglets star player, Salisu Nakande Mamuwa in the early hours of Monday.

    Inna lillahi wa Inna ilaihir raji’un , i just lost my elder brother these morning, Coach Mabo Ismaila , former Chief Coach of Super Falcons of Nigeria, may Aljanna Firdausi b his final abode, Ameen thumma Ameen, “he wrote.

    Ismaila was the head coach of the senior women’s national team at the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup, 2000 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics.

    He led Nigeria to the quarter-finals of the World Cup, the team’s best ever result.

    It was gathered that his funeral rites would hold late on Monnday in Jos, Plateau State.

  • CHAN: I doff my hat to my players – Algeria coach, Bougherra

    CHAN: I doff my hat to my players – Algeria coach, Bougherra

    Algeria’s coach Madjid Bougherra on Sunday expressed his satisfaction with his players’ performance in the group stage of the African Nations Championship 2022 (CHAN) in Algiers.

    This was after the Desert Foxes clinched a 100 percent record in the group stage after matches in Group A of the tournament they are hosting were concluded on Saturday.

    The hosts sealed their third victory of the tournament at the expense of Mozambique with a slender 1-0 victory on Saturday at Nelson Mandela stadium in Algiers.

    “Our players did their best to be in the quarter-finals of the competition and I raise my hat to them.

    “We are currently in the quarter-finals and happy because we did not concede any goals in the three matches.

    “We played well in the first half against Mozambique but they pressed us in the second and we did well to defend,” said the coach.

    “We had opportunities to get into the dangerous areas but we were a bit unlucky with the final finish. It is great that we did not concede goals.

    “There are some cases that we must take into account, and there are also things that we must do carefully, and I repeated several things with the players which they are gradually getting right,” he added.

    Bougherra also touched on the close relationship he has built with the first team coach, Djamel Belmadi, who has been in attendance at all of Algeria’s matches in Algiers.

    “Belmadi is part of our preparations and encourages our players. He has been in contact with us for a long time and I give him some reports regarding the playing system.

    “He follows the players closely and the players are happy to have his support. The coach is also a close friend of mine. So, his support is really appreciated.”

    Bougherra also defended his players on some of the casual mistakes made in their matches.

    “It is true that in the match there are positive and negative things. Against Mozambique we focused on direct play. Everyone looks at football in their own way.

    “We must respect our players who do their work and should be saluted. We are ready to listen to criticism, but we must encourage them. I know that our players are under pressure, but they have achieved three victories”.

    The coach added he he was happy their next match would still be in Algiers as the support from the locals played a crucial role in their good run at the group stage.

  • The differences between Xavi and Enrique – Ansu Fati

    The differences between Xavi and Enrique – Ansu Fati

    Barcelona attacker Ansu Fati says there are differences between Barcelona manager Xavi and Spain’s coach Luis Enrique.

    Fati has scored 22 goals and added nine assists in 78 career games for Barcelona, while he has also netted twice in six caps for Spain and made his World Cup debut in their final group game with Japan.

    Ahead of La Roja facing off against Morocco on Tuesday, the 20-year-old also spoke about the differences between his club coach, Xavi, and the national team coach, Luis Enrique.

    Fati said: “I think every coach has their own way of seeing things. Everyone has their own way of being, explaining and playing.

    “In the end, Luis Enrique and Xavi are different, but because one is coaching a club and another a national team. I see them both differently.”