African football Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/african-football/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Tue, 18 Jul 2017 08:15:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg African football Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/african-football/ 32 32 Lukaku scores first Man Utd goal in friendly against Real Salt Lake https://citifmonline.com/2017/07/lukaku-scores-first-man-utd-goal-in-friendly-against-real-salt-lake/ Tue, 18 Jul 2017 08:15:33 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=337347 Romelu Lukaku scored his first Manchester United goal as Jose Mourinho’s side overcame Real Salt Lake 2-1 in a fiery friendly in Utah. The Belgian, 24, who signed from Everton for £75m, got the winner seven minutes before half-time to add to Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s equaliser after United had fallen behind on 20 minutes. United then lost Juan […]

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Romelu Lukaku scored his first Manchester United goal as Jose Mourinho’s side overcame Real Salt Lake 2-1 in a fiery friendly in Utah.

The Belgian, 24, who signed from Everton for £75m, got the winner seven minutes before half-time to add to Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s equaliser after United had fallen behind on 20 minutes.

United then lost Juan Mata to injury and Antonio Valencia to a red card.

“[Lukaku’s goal] is nice for him but not important for me,” said Mourinho.

“I told him I love what he does. He assists, he moves. He holds the ball well. I like everything he does.”

Mata limped off following a heavy challenge from Sebastian Saucedo but is expected to be out of action for a week at most.

Valencia was then sent off for a tackle on Saucedo, referee Allen Chapman speaking to Mourinho before belatedly dismissing the Ecuadorian.

“The delay was because the referee asked me to change the players and I didn’t because I don’t agree with the card,” added the Old Trafford boss.

“Saucedo was really aggressive with what happened to Mata and some other actions where he was a bit dangerous. It’s pre-season so no problem – it’s a good experience.”

United face Manchester City in Houston on Friday morning UK time (02:30 BST).

Analysis

BBC Sport’s Simon Stone in Utah

You know when you don’t want to do something but you have to?

As soon as Valencia thundered through the back of Saucedo, referee Allen Chapman knew he had to act.

Chapman – whose previous claim to fame was being the first video assistant referee to make an actual decision during a United States Soccer League game in 2016 – first looked warily at Jose Mourinho. Then, after making sure the injured player was being taken care of, he walked over to the United manager.

Please take Valencia off, requested Chapman, aware dismissing a United player in a friendly would create a stir.

No, came Mourinho’s reply. So, almost apologetically, Chapman walked to Valencia, went to his back pocket and sent the Ecuador player off.

Source: BBC

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CAF chief Issa Hayatou to face anti-monopoly charges in Egypt https://citifmonline.com/2017/03/caf-chief-issa-hayatou-to-face-anti-monopoly-charges-in-egypt/ Wed, 15 Mar 2017 06:10:13 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=301859 Egypt’s general prosecution has referred Confederation of African Football president Issa Hayatou to the country’s Economic Court on charges of violating local anti-monopoly rules. CAF Secretary General Hicham El Amrani has also been charged. A lawyer representing both parties attended a hearing on Monday. With CAF based in Cairo, Egyptian authorities maintain it is governed […]

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Egypt’s general prosecution has referred Confederation of African Football president Issa Hayatou to the country’s Economic Court on charges of violating local anti-monopoly rules.

CAF Secretary General Hicham El Amrani has also been charged.

A lawyer representing both parties attended a hearing on Monday.

With CAF based in Cairo, Egyptian authorities maintain it is governed by local laws.

The African football body firmly rejects accusations it committed any wrongdoing when signing a multi-million dollar deal with sports agency Lagardere in June 2015.

“CAF categorically asserts that all claims against it are groundless and without merit,” a statement read.

“CAF will vigorously defend its position, its right and reputation using all legal means available under international law.”

The Egyptian Competition Authority (ECA) started to investigate the Lagardere deal in June 2016, prior to asserting – in January 2017 – that Caf had engaged in monopolistic practices that infringed local laws.

The deal gives Lagardere rights to a variety of African football competitions, including the flagship Africa Cup of Nations, from 2017 until 2028.

“As a result, the board voted in favour of (referring) Hayatou and El Amrani for criminal prosecution,” said the ECA in a statement dated 8 March.

Caf stresses that the allegations accusing it of selling rights without opening them for due tender are incorrect.

The organisation, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this week, maintains it did not sell any broadcasting rights to Lagardere – merely appointing the French company as its marketing and media agent instead.

Hicham El Amrani
Hicham El Amrani may also have to answer to Egypt’s Economic Court

Lagardere paid $1bn to CAF for the privilege and while it then undertakes responsibility for negotiating deals across the globe, “the rights remain vested at CAF” – says Caf Communications Director Junior Binyam.

The resurgence of the ECA’s interest comes at a critical time for Caf, which hosts its presidential elections on Thursday.

“The timing of the ECA’s media campaign underlines its attempt to disrupt and undermine CAF at the time of its presidential elections,” the CAF statement added.

“The referral of CAF’s president and its secretary general, in violation of all CAF’s constitutionally- and universally-protected rights of defence, only a few days before CAF’s presidential elections is meant to tarnish Hayatou’s image and exercise unfair external influence on the integrity of the whole electoral process,” added Binyam.

Hayatou is seeking an eighth term as he stands against his sole challenger, Ahmad, who goes by one name and who heads up Madagascar’s FA.

The African body also says it has not been given a chance to discuss the case with local authorities.

“In the ordinary course of any legal dispute under international norms, CAF would be given the opportunity to present its case to relevant authorities and have the right to be heard in accordance with due process,” says CAF.

“To date, the ECA and the Public Prosecutor, in quite remarkable and unprecedented fashion for regulatory bodies, have attempted to conduct a trial by media offering CAF no right of defence and serving it with no formal charges other than through the media.

“Indeed, the Public Prosecutor has referred its fait accompli case to the Egyptian Economic court following only a few days of investigations without any communication or engagement whatsoever with CAF.”

By contrast, ECA officials have often spoken to Egyptian media to air the organisation’s claims.

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Source: BBC

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