Time
|
Match
|
Tip
|
odd
|
Result
|
19.45
20.45
19.00
20.45
|
Wil VS WOHLEN
BRADFORD VS MK DONS
ESKISEHIRESPOR
VS GALATASARAY
LAZIO VS GENOA
|
2
2
2
2-3
|
2.75
2.40
2.40
2.14
|
WON LOSE WON LOSE |
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Monday, 9 February 2015
IVORY COAST THE NEW CHAMPIONS OF AFRICA .
Ivory coast players jubilates after defeating Ghana in the final round of Afcon 2015
Ivory Coast yesterday are now crowned champions of Africa after defeating their counterpart Ghana on penalty shoot out in the final round of the African cup of nations hosted by Equitorial guinea 2015.
The match is classified as a tug-of-war, but both teams were seperated by a penalty shoot out which ended 9-8 in favour of the Ivorians.
With the match tied 8-8, Ivort Coast goal keeper Boubacar Barry blocked a penalty attempt from oppposing Razak Braimah and then stepped up to convert his own to ensure a first title since ivory coast beat ghana in similar circumstances in 1992.
Victory for the Ivorians also handed coach Herve Renard the distinction of becoming the first coach to win the tournament with different countries after his success with zambia in 2012, when they edged the ivorians in a shootout.
The Ivorians have won the title twice, with their first title in Senegal in the year 1992.
| African Cup winners (last five) |
2008 - Egypt
2010 - Egypt
2012 - Zambia
2013 - Nigeria
2015 - Ivory Coast
|
Sunday, 8 February 2015
|
Time
|
Match
|
Tip
|
odd
|
Result
|
|
12:00
16:15
14:30
18:15
|
Mersin vs
kasimpasa
Panathinaikos vs panatolikos
Kortrijk vs club brugge
Real betis vs ponfeiradina
|
1
1&2+
2
1
|
2.95
1.92
2.23
1.62
|
WON LOSE LOSE LOSE |
TOTAL ODDS=
20.43
SATURDAY SOCCER PREDICTION
|
Time
|
Match
|
Tip
|
odd
|
Result
|
|
15:30
16:00
15:00
17:45
|
Wolfsburg vs hoffenheim
Derby vs
bolton
Kayseri vs gaziantepspor
Lucern vs young
boys
|
1h(-1)
1H(-1)
2
2-3
|
2.10
2.15
3.40
2.10
|
WON WON WON WON |
Total odds
33.00
Saturday, 7 February 2015
MOROCCO BANNED FROM THE NEXT TWO AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS AFTER FAILING TO HOST THIS YEAR'S TOURNAMENT.
BBC reports:
The country's football federation was also fined US$1m (£650,000) and ordered to pay 8m euros (£5.9m) in damages.
Morocco had expressed concerns about hosting this year's event following the outbreak of the Ebola virus in Africa.
They asked for the tournament to be delayed until 2016, but the Confederation of African Football (Caf) rejected the request.
Equatorial Guinea were named as replacement host for the 16-team event, while Morocco, who had qualified as hosts, were expelled.
Caf also fined hosts Equatorial Guinea US$100,000 (£65,000) for crowd trouble during Thursday's Africa Cup of Nations semi-final loss to Ghana.
Tunisian Football Association president Wadie Jary was also banned from all activities by Caf after his organisation failed to apologise for accusing African football's governing body of cheating.
Tunisia made the allegations after being beaten by quarter-final opponents Equatorial Guinea in controversial circumstances.
The 2014 Africa Cup of Nations finishes on Sunday, when Ghana and Ivory Coast meet in the final in Bata.
Friday, 6 February 2015
EQUATORIAL GUINEA HAVE BEEN FINED $100,000 (€80,200).
Equatorial Guinea have been fined $100,000 (€80,200) due to
their fans' behaviour during thursday night's Africa cup of nations clash with
Ghana. according to Goal.com
The semi-final tie in Malabo was suspended for 30 minutes after crowd violence that resulted in 36 people being injured, 14 of whom were taken to hospital for treatment, with one person's condition declared serious.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has now taken action, with its disciplinary committe ordering Equatorial Guinea's football federation (FEGUIFUT) to cover all of the medical costs and pay a fine of $100,000, while the national team will play their third-place play-off against DR Congo under the threat of their next home game being staged behind closed doors.
A CAF statement released on Friday afternoon statement read, "Pursuant to Articles 82, 83 and 151 of the Disciplinary Code of CAF, respectively related to the principles of conduct, responsibility and safety in the organization of games, the disciplinary panel decided:
"To have the Equatorial Guinean Party cover the cost of treatment of all injured persons during the match.
"To impose on the Equatorial Guinean Federation a fine of US$100,000 (One Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) for aggressive behaviour and being repeat offenders.
"To have the team of Equatorial Guinea play their next game behind closed doors/in camera and without spectators.
"However, to promote a spirit of Fair-play and brotherhood during the AFCON2015, the Disciplinary Panel decided to suspend the match behind closed doors provided that spectators were not guilty of such an offense in the 3rd/4th place classification match.
"In the event of a repeat of identical incidents during the classification match on 7 February 2015, the disciplinary panel of CAF will automatically impose the sanction of playing behind closed doors the Equatorial Guinean team's next official match.
Ghana players left the pitch at half-time during the game in Malabo under the cover of police as bottles rained down from the home support, before the game was suspended for half an hour in the second half.
Objects were hurled towards the visiting support, causing Ghana fans to take cover on the running track behind one of the goals.
Police then used tear gas and a helicopter to disperse Guinea fans before play eventually resumed, with Ghana running out 3-0 winners thanks to goals from Jordan and Andre Ayew, and Mubarak Wakaso.
However, Blacks Stars boss Avram Grant admitted afterwards that he feared for his players' lives.
"I didn’t know what was happening," the former Chelsea manager stated. "I could not say I wasn’t concerned but I wanted to keep my players safe –
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has now taken action, with its disciplinary committe ordering Equatorial Guinea's football federation (FEGUIFUT) to cover all of the medical costs and pay a fine of $100,000, while the national team will play their third-place play-off against DR Congo under the threat of their next home game being staged behind closed doors.
A CAF statement released on Friday afternoon statement read, "Pursuant to Articles 82, 83 and 151 of the Disciplinary Code of CAF, respectively related to the principles of conduct, responsibility and safety in the organization of games, the disciplinary panel decided:
"To have the Equatorial Guinean Party cover the cost of treatment of all injured persons during the match.
"To impose on the Equatorial Guinean Federation a fine of US$100,000 (One Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) for aggressive behaviour and being repeat offenders.
"To have the team of Equatorial Guinea play their next game behind closed doors/in camera and without spectators.
"However, to promote a spirit of Fair-play and brotherhood during the AFCON2015, the Disciplinary Panel decided to suspend the match behind closed doors provided that spectators were not guilty of such an offense in the 3rd/4th place classification match.
"In the event of a repeat of identical incidents during the classification match on 7 February 2015, the disciplinary panel of CAF will automatically impose the sanction of playing behind closed doors the Equatorial Guinean team's next official match.
Ghana players left the pitch at half-time during the game in Malabo under the cover of police as bottles rained down from the home support, before the game was suspended for half an hour in the second half.
Objects were hurled towards the visiting support, causing Ghana fans to take cover on the running track behind one of the goals.
Police then used tear gas and a helicopter to disperse Guinea fans before play eventually resumed, with Ghana running out 3-0 winners thanks to goals from Jordan and Andre Ayew, and Mubarak Wakaso.
However, Blacks Stars boss Avram Grant admitted afterwards that he feared for his players' lives.
"I didn’t know what was happening," the former Chelsea manager stated. "I could not say I wasn’t concerned but I wanted to keep my players safe –
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