Lionel Messi s incredible Barcelona career appears set to come to a remarkable end after the Argentina great informed the club he wishes to leave Camp Nou.
Messi made his first-team debut as a 17-year-old and has gone on to become Barca s all-time leading scorer with 634 goals and 276 assists in 731 appearances in all competitions for the club.
His incredible feats in front of goal have helped him win 34 trophies with the Catalan club, but Stats Perform News has learned he has committed to a decision to activate a clause to leave on a free transfer at the end of the 2019-20 season.
Barca s campaign ended in a humiliating 8-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals, with the arrival of club legend Ronald Koeman as the replacement for Quiqu…
Hugo Lloris has retired from international football after leading France to a second consecutive World Cup final.
Goalkeeper Lloris is Les Bleus most-capped player and has captained the team since 2012.
The Tottenham man skippered his country at six major tournaments, including three World Cups.
Lloris was the man between the posts as France won their second world title in 2018, having lost in the final of their home Euro 2016 two years earlier.
With Lloris still in goal, France returned to the World Cup final at Qatar 2022, only to lose on penalties to Argentina.
Having taken time to announce a decision following that defeat, Lloris confirmed his retirement in an interview with L Equipe on Monday.
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Diego Maradona enjoyed a stellar career, playing for some of the world s biggest clubs and instilling himself in World Cup folklore.
The Argentina great passed away at the age of 60 on Wednesday. No cause of death was stated, though it was reported he suffered a heart attack.
While his career was not shy of controversy, at his best Maradona was simply unplayable, and enjoyed success in South America and Europe, as well as on the international stage.
We take a look at his five greatest achievements, from World Cup success with Argentina to an era of Serie A glory with Napoli.
Bernabeu ovation
It takes something truly special for Real Madrid fans to contemplate applauding a Barcelona player at the Santiago Bernabeu. Maradona delivered ju…
Monaco came from two goals down to snatch a 2-2 draw at Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League at a rain-sodden Stadion Maksimir, with Denis Zakaria equalising with an 89th-minute penalty.
Petar Sucic put Dinamo ahead in first-half stoppage time with a delightful chipped finish, later doubling their lead in 66th minute when Martin Baturina rifled home from outside the area.
Having been crushed 9-2 at Bayern Munich in their opening game, it looked like the Croatian side would bounce back in style, with Monaco struggling to get going on a sodden pitch.
However, Mohammed Salisu headed in from a corner with 16 minutes left to provoke a Monaco onslaught, and Maxime Bernauer fouled Folarin Balogun to concede an 89th-minute spot-kick.
Zakaria converted to put Mon…
The Africa Cup of Nations continues on Saturday with two mouthwatering games from Group D.
After 10 of the first 14 games of this year s competition finished 1-0, it was a nice change of pace that none of the four clashes on Friday did, but all four of the teams playing on Saturday would no doubt happily take a 1-0 in their favour.
Nigeria will be looking to follow up their impressive opening 1-0 win (naturally) against Egypt when they face Sudan, while Mohamed Salah and the Pharaohs will be aiming to bounce back against Guinea-Bissau.
Nigeria v Sudan
These two nations are meeting for the third time at the Africa Cup of Nations, but it will be their first encounter at the tournament for 46 years. Sudan won the first match 4-0 in the 1963 group phase, …
Chief executive Richard Masters has confirmed the Premier League is investigating Chelsea regarding “historic” financial issues that the club reported.
It was reported on Tuesday the Blues are the subject of a Premier League investigation for alleged breaches of financial regulations during Roman Abramovich’s time at the club.
Current owners Todd Boehly and the Clearlake Capital Consortium, who took over last summer after Abramovich was forced to sell following sanctions as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, reportedly flagged the potential issue to the Premier League and Football Association themselves.
That now appears to have been confirmed by Masters, who said: “We don’t comment on investigations unless they are out in the public domain. Yo…
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Two sides who are in pole position to book a spot at this year s World Cup Finals, Mexico will welcome the USA to the Estadio Azteca in the early hours of Friday.
Mexico
Starting with the hosts, after suffering that heartbreaking last-gasp defeat in the Gold Cup Final against the USA seven months ago, there is no doubt that Mexico will be seeking some revenge here. However, while Gerardo Martino s side might have endured a tricky end to 2021, the former Barcelona boss has still seen his side largely impress over recent years. Sat in pole position to book an automatic spot at this year s World Cup and holding a four-point buffer over the chasing pack, the Tricolor were last seen on February 3rd claiming a deserved 1-0 win against Panam…
Liel Abada thanked all the Celtic fans who stood by him during a “very difficult” period after sealing his move to Major League Soccer.
The Israel international finalised a permanent transfer to Charlotte FC on Thursday night after his hugely-successful spell in Glasgow came to a premature end amid pressure in his homeland to move on in response to displays of support for the Palestinian people among Celtic supporters.
The winger made 112 appearances for Celtic after joining in the summer of 2021 – winning five major trophies – and netted his 29th and final goal against Aberdeen in the second game of this season.
A thigh injury suffered on international duty in September kept him out for the best part of four months but Abada did not return the same playe…
Football’s independent regulator will have the power to settle the ongoing row over financial distribution between the Premier League and the EFL.
The Government has long warned the football authorities the regulator would have ‘backstop powers’ to intervene and those powers will be confirmed on Tuesday when the Football Governance Bill is introduced to Parliament.
“These powers mean that if the leagues fail to agree on a new deal on financial distributions, then the backstop can be triggered to ensure a settlement is reached,” a Government announcement on the Bill said.
ICYMI – this week Labour has said it will prioritise delivering a new independent regulator for football if the Government fails to do so before the next election
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A quiet January transfer window in the Premier League is a short-term blip rather than the start of a new trend, according to leading finance company Deloitte.
English top-flight clubs spent just £100million, down from a staggering £815m last January and an average of just over £319m since the 2016-17 season, when the value of domestic television rights first jumped past £5billion for a three-year cycle.
The threat of sanctions under the league’s profit and sustainability rules, with Everton already docked 10 points this season, has been cited as a potential reason – though spending over the full season still hit £2.4bn, second only to last season’s £2.7bn.
Calum Ross, assistant director in Deloitte’s Sports Business Group, told the PA news agency: …