The 2012 African Cup of Nations begins this weekend with two host nations, Equatorial Guinea and
Gabon, which have such a limited record in this competition. The former has never qualified for an
African Cup of Nations before and will be an unknown quantity to most observers of this year's
tournament whilst the latter have competed in just four previous tournaments and have only
progressed beyond the group stage on just one occasion when reaching the last eight in 1996.
The KNVB Beker (Dutch Cup) clash between Ajax Amsterdam and AZ Alkmaar, which was suspended due
to an attack on AZ keeper Esteban Alvarado in the initial encounter, was completed today in the
Amsterdam ArenA with the home side going down to a 3-2 defeat.
Siem de Jong gave Ajax the lead as early as the 10th minute only for the visitors to restore
parity fourteen minutes later through Maarten Martins.
It's that time of the year again when local pride is at stake in the numerous state
championships which are prevalent in the opening months of the Brazilian football calendar. From
Amapá in the far north to Rio Grande do Sul in the south, from Acre in the west to Paraíba in the
far east of the country, twenty seven regions of Brazil will be involved in their own local
championship, mixing the big boys with the smaller village teams, with each club hoping to win
their respective title and qualify for a place in next year's edition of the national cup, Copa
Brazil.
David Trezeguet (front) in training for new club River Plate
Argentinian giants River Plate, who are currently playing in their country's second division
following last season's shock relegation, have showed their ambition to get back into the top
flight by signing former France international David Trezeguet.
Avram Grant takes over at Serbian champions Partizan
Avram Grant has taken many pundits by surprise by joining Serbian champions Partizan Belgrade as
coach from today.
With fifteen games played so far this season in the Jelen SuperLiga, Partizan have a ten point
lead over arch rivals Crvena Zvezda and already look set to continue their recent dominance by
winning a fifth consecutive title.
Watching the FA Cup 3rd round tie between Arsenal and Leeds United on Monday evening might not
have proved so entertaining if former Arsenal defender Martin Keown had not have been struck by a
ball hit by a visiting Leeds player in the pre-match warm up. Keown was standing by the pitch
alongside ESPN presenter Rebecca Lowe and ex-footballer Robbie Savage.
Homare Sawa and Lionel Messi won the Women's and Men's Player of the Year awards last night
FIFA's annual awards ceremony took place in Zurich last night and there weren't too many
surprises as to who would come top of the main awards of the evening.
It was obvious to all of the world and his dog that Lionel Messi would come to win the Player of
the Year award in 2011 following yet another truly successful twelve months with his club FC
Barcelona.
Wayne Rooney celebrates as Manchester United win at neighbours City
The FA Cup third round saw very few shocks this weekend but did see some interesting results and
a bit of controversy along the way.
In the tie of the round cup holders Manchester City lost in the derby match against record
holders Manchester United by three goals to two.
Marco Reus, the rising star in the German Bundesliga having helped Borussia Mönchengladbach to
a respectable fourth place during the winter break, will be leaving the club at the end of the
season to play for Borussia Dortmund.
It was announced today on Mönchengladbach's website that the player will remain at the club for
the 2011-12 season before signing a five year deal with the current German champions Dortmund for a
transfer fee of 17,5 million Euros.
On Monday I knew that I could wake up and forget about work for at least another 24 hours as it
was a public holiday. Therefore I decided that I would go to a football ground in my home city that
I'd been meaning to go to for quite some time.
The Arriva Stadium, at one time known as Rossett Park before the ground was sponsored by the
Arriva bus company, is the home of Marine AFC and lies in the outer Liverpool suburb of Crosby.
First of all I should start this piece by wishing everybody a happy new year! I've been enjoying
myself over the Christmas holiday and have neglected the blog over the last few days so I need to
rectify this, starting off with a piece regarding the new Emperor's Cup winners in Japan.
FC Tokyo have done an unlikely league and cup double in Japan following their 4-2 triumph over
Kyoto Sanga in last Sunday's Emperor's Cup final.
Swiss side FC Sion have been docked 36 points by their national federation, the Schweizer
Fussball Verband. The deduction came into force with the club losing three points for every game
which featured any of six ineligible players – namely Stefan Glarner, Pascal Feindouno, José
Julio Gomes Gonçalves, Billy Ketkeophomphone, Mario Mutsch und Gabriel Garcia de la Tore in the
country's Axpo Super League.
Universidad de Chile crowned a fantastic year by winning the Clausura championship final last
night. Following a goalless draw in the first leg played last week, "La U" saw off final opponents
Cobreloa with a 3-0 score line with all of the goals coming in the first half. Gustavo Canales,
Eduardo Vargas and Matias Rodriguez scored the goals which settled the championship which was La
U's 15th Chilean championship title overall.
Will Manchester City still top the English league after Christmas?
While the rest of European football shuts down for a well-earned break at Christmas time there
is no such luxury in the United Kingdom. It has long been a traditional within the Home Nations to
continue over the festive period and this season will should see some interesting action.
Bahrain have won the Gold Medal at the 2011 Pan Arab Games football tournament in Qatar.
Bahrain had qualified for the final by virtue of topping their group in the first stage, gaining
back-to-back wins over host nation Qatar and Iraq, before eliminating Palestine in the semi-final
ahead of yesterday's final match.