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The good, the bad and the Muti
Soccernet, Firdoose Moonda - October 13, 2010



Television equipment stuck at a rainy airport, a team banned from international competition and reinstated two days later, a cholera epidemic, a deported coach, a goat and a North African giant brought to its knees. Sound like a slapstick comedy featuring someone from Kazakhstan in his mankini? It's not. It's a list of six elements that sum up the latest round of African Nations Cup (AFCON) qualifiers.

Let's start in the country that had the world's eyes tuned on them just four months ago: South Africa. The public were so wooed by their national team that Bafana Bafana have now become demigods. People who didn't even know who Aaron Mokoena was now want to watch his men march to the continental championship. Interest in national football is at an all-time high, Pitso Mosimane's side beat Niger in the first qualifier and on Sunday they were preparing to erase their "bad travellers" label in Sierra Leone.

South Africans waited anxiously for 6.30pm to watch the battle of Freetown. About three hours before it was scheduled to kick off, the Macufe Cup match between Bloemfontein Celtics and Kaiser Chiefs had a broad strap on the lower third of the screen. There would be no Bafana Bafana to cheer for on the airwaves that night. The SABC would not be broadcasting the match.

The official line was that their camera equipment was stranded in the Ivory Coast and inclement weather meant they had not been able to reach Sierra Leone. The general public couldn't have cared less if the cameras had been hijacked by the Kazaks, they were furious. The national broadcaster faced a barrage of abuse and has been summoned to meet with the South African Football Association this week.

The broadcaster wasn't the only one shooting blanks. Bafana played out a goalless draw with Sierra Leone although it was the hosts who had more chances. Out of form midfielder Teko Modise started in place of the injured Steven Pienaar and some reports claim he had a good game. With no one able to see the match, I don't think anyone really knows.

Still, the result allows South Africa to hold on to the top spot in Group G, because Egypt suffered a shock 1-0 loss to Niger in Niamy. Pharoahs' fans are in shock but the team should be able to shift the blame quite easily. A witchdoctor was seen walking around the pitch with a black goat before kick-off and the animal is believed to be an instrument of black magic. Muti, or 'traditional medicine' in Zulu has long been believed to play a part in football results in Africa and this time it seems to have got the better of the six-time continental champions.

Fellow former champions, Cameroon, also had a bad omen hanging over their match. The Indomitable Lions' game against the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was due to be played in the capital, Yaonde, but Cameroon officials wanted it to be moved to the northern town of Garoua. The only problem is that Garoua is in the middle of a cholera epidemic. DRC officials didn't want to move the match and claimed they had already paid for hotels in the capital but the Confederation of African Football (CAF) sided with the hosts. Both teams had to be vaccinated against cholera before their match, a 1-1 draw that sees Cameroon now sit second in Group E. They are two points behind Senegal, who hammered Mauritius 7-0.

There was hammering of a different sort going on when FIFA finally banged the mallet down on Nigeria's ban last Wednesday. Government interference was cited as the reason for the ban; court action was allegedly barring elected officials from doing their work at the Nigerian Football Federation and the Sports Minister wanted to restart the local league without relegations.

Two days later, FIFA U-turned on its decision, provisionally lifting sanctions until October 26, when the court can vacate the court order. That gave the Super Eagles some flying space and ensured their AFCON qualifier could take place as scheduled. They might be wishing they were still banned because they travelled to Guinea and lost 1-0, leaving them second in Group B.

Politics also weaved its way into Zimbabwean football when their Belgian coach, Tom Saintfiet, was deported because immigration authorities said he did not have a valid work permit. That was four days before the Warriors' match against Cape Verde. The match was a goalless draw which allows the Islanders to hold on to their credible record of losing just one of their last eight matches. That sequence includes a draw against Portugal in March this year and puts them on top of Group A.

A record of far bigger proportions was achieved when the Central African Republic stunned Algeria by beating them 2-0. The Low-Ubangui Fawns are an elusive bunch and last entered AFCON qualification in 2002. They rarely enter World Cup qualifications and are virtual strangers to international competition. This victory was their first since 1973 and only their second win in AFCON qualification.

While shockwaves hit Algiers, there was some semblance of sanity in other cities. Traditional African giants like Morroco, Ivory Coast and Tunisia recorded wins over Tanzania, Burundi and Togo respectively. All that drama will have to keep us satisfied until March next year when the qualifiers resume.
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Eguavoen not looking for permanent job
ESPNsoccernet - October 14, 2010



Interim Nigeria boss Augustine Eguavoen has said he has no intention of submitting an application to take the role on a permanent basis.

Eguavoen, who had been in charge of the Super Eagles between 2005 and 2007, took the reins following the departure of Lars Lagerback and has overseen two defeats and one victory since the World Cup.

Eguavoen is satisfied with the work he has done as a caretaker, but he has no intention of staying in the job long-term.

"I think I deserve credit for stepping up when my country needed me, but like I keep saying, I will not apply for the job," he told Kick Off Nigeria. "I have the Under-23 team to look forward to and that is where my heart is now."

Eguavoen revealed that he is open to offers, however, when asked if he would be in charge of the friendly against Iran on November 17.

"It is my country and I cannot run away from it," he said. "If they ask me to do it, I cannot say no, and if they offer me the job, I cannot say no, but I will not apply for it."


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Nigeria Kembali Dilanda Skandal

Bola.net - Sepak bola Nigeria tenggelam semakin jauh ke dalam krisis, Senin (Selasa WIB), ketika FIFA membuka penyidikan kemungkinan keterlibatan pejabat sepak bola negara Afrika Barat tersebut menjual suara dalam pemilihan tuan rumah Piala Dunia 2018.

Penyidikan oleh FIFA tersebut menjadi skandal terakhir setelah presiden Nigeria sebelumnya pernah mengeluarkan perintah untuk menghukum tim nasional menyusul penampilan buruk di Piala Dunia 2010 Afrika Selatan.

Akibat tekanan dari FIFA, Presiden Nigeria akhirnya membatalkan rencana hukuman dengan melarang tim nasional bertanding ke luar negeri.

Asosiasi Sepak Bola Nigeria dicurigai dipenuhi oleh pengurus yang korup, namun FIFA di lain pihak tidak setuju dengan campur tangan pemerintah.

"Penyakit korupsi dalam sepak bola Nigeria sudah parah karena Anda tidak bisa memisahkannya dengan masyarakat umum di mana terdapat beberapa isu moral yang serius," kata Osasu Obayiuwana, mantan wartawan olah raga BBC dan redaktur majalah New African.

Korupsi juga dianggap telah mengakar dalam kehidupan masyarakat Nigeria akibat kemiskinan dan ketidak mampuan pemerintah memberikan kebutuhan dasar masyarakat, seperti ketersediaan listrik, meski Nigeria adalah salah satu negeri penghasil minyak terbesar di dunia.

Meski masyarakat Nigeria dikenal gila sepak bola, tapi maraknya korupsi dalam pengelolaan sepak bola di negara itu dianggap sebagai cerminan dari kegagalan negara itu untuk mengembangkan potensi yang ada.

Skandal terakhir yang memalukan adalah dilakukannya penyidikan terhadap para pejabat sepak bola Nigeria yang dicurigai menerima suap, menyusul laporan The Sunday Times, sebuah surat kabar Inggris minggu lalu.

Surat kabar tersebut melaporkan bahwa mereka diam-diam merekam ketika presiden Konfederasi Sepak Bola Oceania Reynald Temarii dan anggota FIFA asal Nigeria Amos Adamu meminta imbalan atas suara yang mereka berikan saat pemilihan tuan rumah Piala Dunia 2018.

Menurut surat kabar tersebut, Adamu yang juga anggota komite eksekutif FIFA, meminta imbalan sebesar 800.000 dolar AS.

The Sunday Times juga merekam pertemuan Adamu dengan seorang wartawan yang menyamar sebagai tim pelobi untuk sebuah konsorsium bisnis dari AS. Adamu kemudian memberikan jaminan dengan memberikan suaranya untuk AS yang mencalonkan diri sebagai tuan rumah Piala Dunia 2018.

Menurut Adamu, uang yang diminta tersebut akan digunakan untuk pembangunan empat lapangan rumput buatan di Nigeria, tapi harus dibayar melalui dia secara pribadi.

Adamu tidak merespon setiap kali ditelepon sejak kasus tersebut mencuat ke permukaan.

Musa Amadu, sekjen Federasi Sepak Bola Nigeria berkomentar: "Kami harus menunggu hasil penyidikan sebelum mengeluarkan pernyataan resmi soal isu tersebut."

Skandal tersebut menarik perhatian masyarakat di Nigeria karena Adamu yang juga presiden Persatuan Sepak Bola Afrika Barat itu, adalah tokoh kontroversi yang memiliki pengaruh kuat dalam dunia sepak bola Nigeria.

"Saya katakan bahwa ini adalah tantangan besar bagi FIFA. Bagaimana FIFA menangani kasus ini? Ini jelas saat yang sulit bagi FIFA," kata Segun Odegbami, mantan kapten tim nasional Nigeria.

Tim nasional Nigeria mendapat kecaman di dalam negeri karena tampil buruk di Piala Dunia 2010 Afrika Selatan.

Pemerintah kemudian ikut campur tangan dengan melarang tim bertanding di luar negeri dan mengeluarkan perintah untuk menyelidiki kemungkinan adanya korupsi.

Meski hukuman terhadap tim nasional akhirnya dibatalkan, FIFA kemudian juga menjatuhkan hukuman skorsing terhadap asosiasi sepak bola Nigeria. Hukuman sementara tersebut akan dicabut pada 26 Oktober mendatang.

Dicabutnya hukuman tersebut membuat Nigeria masih tetap bisa mengirim tim ke babak kualifikasi Piala Afrika 2012 menghadapi Guinea beberapa waktu lalu. Tapi Nigeria kalah pada pertandingan tersebut.

"Kondisi sepak bola seperti mencerminkan kondisi negara Nigeria itu sendiri," kata Opeyemi Agbaje, seorang pengamat ekonomi yang juga sering menulis artikel mengenai sepak bola dan masyarakat Nigeria.

"Meski saya tidak bisa berkomentar mengenai kebenaran tuduhan terhadap Adamu, saya yakin bahwa kita semua tahu bahwa sepak bola Nigeria memang sangat korup," katanya. (ant/cax)

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Dan Afrika Selatan Pun Larang Vuvuzela

Bola.net - Vuvuzela ternyata tidak saja dilarang di Eropa namun juga akan dilarang masuk ke stadion di negara asalnya, Afrika Selatan.

Peringatan keras itu dikeluarkan oleh badan liga sepak bola utama Afrika Selatan, PSL, kepada para pendukung klub Kaizer Chiefs, agar supporter itu memperbaiki tingkah laku mereka di dalam stadion.

Kaizer Chiefs telah diganjar hukuman denda 500.000 rand (72.130 dolar AS), serta memerintahkan kepada ketua klub agar meminta maaf kepada publik setelah para pendukung melemparkan dua vuvuzela dan kubis ke lapangan saat pertandingan berlangsung baru-baru ini melawan Moroka Swallows.

"Jika vuvuzela terus digunakan sebagai peluru maka mereka bisa mendapat hukuman larangan bermain dari PSL (Liga Sepakbola Utama)," kata pejabat PSL, Zola Majavu.

"Jika pendukung Chiefs kembali melempar benda ke lapangan, maka mereka akan kami denda 500.000 rand lagi," ancamnya. (ant/fjr)

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Rusuh Sepakbola di Kenya Tewaskan Tujuh Penonton
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NAIROBI - Tujuh suporter sepakbola tewas terinjak-injak dalam pertandingan antara dua populer Kenya, Sabtu (23/10/2010) malam waktu setempat.

Yahoo Sports, Minggu (24/10/2010), melansir, keributan terjadi di dalam stadion Nyayo National di tengah laga antara AFC Leopards dan Gor Mahia. Menurut seorang operator ambulans, David Matee, insiden itu bermula ketika sejumlah penonton mencoba menerobos masuk tanpa membayar.
"Tujuh orang tewas. Beberapa orang mencoba memaksa masuk di tengah pertandingan karena mereka tidak mau membayar," jelas Matee.

Selain tujuh korban tewas, setidaknya 30 terluka dalam aksi desak-desakkan itu. 14 diantaranya, menurut Matee, dalam keadaan kritis. Keributan itu menyebabkan pertandingan dihentikan untuk sementara.

Perdana Menteri Kenya, Raila Odinga, menyempatkan diri untuk mengunjungi para korban di rumah sakit Kenyatta National. (van)

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Bonus Pemain Ghana Terkendala
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Liputan6.com, Accra: Hampir empat bulan Piala Dunia yang berlangsung di Afrika Selatan berlalu. Para pemain Timnas Ghana masih menunggu bonus yang dijanjikan setelah mencapai babak perempat final.

Setiap pemain The Black Stars dijanjikan menerima bonus 50 ribu dollar AS (sekitar Rp 450 juta) dari Kementerian Olahraga Ghana. Tetapi hingga kini belum juga ada kejelasan. Para pemain senior mulai berprasangka Bank of Ghana sengaja mengulur-ulur waktu pembayaran. Namun, pihak bank membantah anggapan tersebut, Rabu (3/11).

Bank of Ghana menjelaskan, pihaknya tidak dapat membayarkan bonus lantaran melanggar aturan yang mengatur operasional transfer uang tunai. Terdapat batasan maksimal yang berupa 10 ribu dollar AS. Bank kemudian mencari jalan tengah dan terdapat opsi membayarkan bonus tersebut dalam bentuk cek.

"Ini--menggunakan cek--cara terbaik dalam perbankan internasional dengan juga mempertimbangkan faktor keamanan," kata juru bicara bank.(DIM/AP Sport)

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FIFA donates $100k to shot Togo keeper Obilale
Soccernet - November 8, 2010



FIFA has confirmed it is giving $100,000 to former Togo goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale, who was shot when terrorists attacked the team's bus at the Africa Nations Cup in Angola in January.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter announced in September they would be donating $25,000 to Obilale and this sum has now been raised.

Three people died in the incident - the bus driver, an assistant coach and a press officer - while Obilale, who was initially also reported as dead, had to be flown to South Africa for emergency treatment after sustaining gunshot wounds in the lower back and abdomen.

The French Football Federation earlier this year agreed to pay the €65,000 repatriation costs for Obilale to return to France after he issued an emotional appeal for help.

A FIFA statement read: "FIFA is to donate a sum of USD 100,000 to Togolese international goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale, who was seriously injured during an armed attack on his team's bus in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda ahead of the CAF African Cup of Nations in January.

"The 25-year-old goalkeeper, formerly with French side Pontivy, was gravely wounded when the Togolese team bus was hit by gunfire on 8 January.

"The ambush took the lives of assistant coach Amelete Abalo and press officer Stanislas O'cloo, while Obilale himself is still continuing his rehabilitation.''
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AFRICAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Drogba and Eto'o lead African award shortlist

ESPNsoccernet - November 8, 2010



This year's African Footballer of the Year award shortlist has three Premier League players, but there is no place for Emmanuel Adebayor, Yaya Toure or Michael Essien.

Chelsea pair Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou, as well as FIFA Ballon d'Or nominee Asamoah Gyan make the ten-man list, with Inter Milan forward Samuel Eto'o favourite to land the award after he won the Treble with the Nerazzurri last season.

Gyan is one of three Ghanaians who impressed so much at the World Cup, alongside ex-Portsmouth midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng and Marseille's Andre Ayew, who has been attracting interest from some of Europe's elite.


Shortlist for African Footballer of the Year:

Ahmed Hassan (Egypt and Al-Ahly)
Andre Ayew (Ghana and Marseille)
Kevin-Prince Boateng (Ghana and AC Milan )
Madjid Bougherra (Algeria and Rangers)
Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast and Chelsea)
Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon and Inter Milan)
Mohamed 'Gedo' Nagy (Egypt and Al-Ahly)
Asamoah Gyan (Ghana and Sunderland)
Salomon Kalou (Ivory Coast and Chelsea)
Seydou Keita (Mali and Barcelona)
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FIFA Kirim Bantuan ke Senegal
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DAKAR - Badan Sepakbola Dunia, FIFA, mengirimkan bantuan pada Federasi Sepakbola Senegal (FSF) berupa perangkat-perangkat komputer.

Seperti dilansir Senegal Press Agency (APS), Sabtu (13/11/2010), FIFA menyalurkan bantuan tersebut guna mendukung proyek FSF yang bertajuk ‘Win in Africa with Africa’. Namun, tidak diinformasikan berapa jumlah perangkat yang dikirimkan.

Peralatan tersebut akan diinstal oleh seorang ahli dari Tunisia, yang saat ini sudah berada di Dakar. Kedepannya, FIFA mengharapkan FSF bisa lebih mudah menangani masalah registrasi para pemain, lisensi dan manajemen kompetisi.

Software yang tersedia juga sengaja dirancang khusus berdasarkan regulasi dan organisasi sejumlah kompetisi di bawah naungan FSF. (far)

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Afsel Keok di Tangan AS

CAPE TOWN, KOMPAS.com - Pemain muda Amerika Serikat Juan Agudelo menjadi pahlawan kemenangan timnya dalam duel persahabatan lawan Afrika Selatan, Rabu (17/11/2010). Gol tunggal pemain debutan itu memenangkan tim AS dengan skor 1-0.

Hanya butuh waktu lima menit bagi Agudelo untuk menyarangkan gol pertamanya untuk timnas. Dari jarak dekat, pemain yang akan berusia 18 tahun pekan depan itu berhasil memanfaatkan pemain debutan lain, Mikkel Diskerud.

Bagi Afsel, kekalahan di Cape Town itu merupakan kekalahan pertama mereka dalam empat laga setelah mereka menjadi tuan rumah Piala Dunia 2010 pada Juli lalu. Seperti halnya AS, tim "Bafana Bafana" juga menurunkan pemain-pemain baru di laga tersebut. Salah satunya adalah striker Davide Somma, pemain yang lahir di Johannesburg tapi besar di AS.

Somma beberapa kali memperlihatkan ketajamannya, termasuk ketika membangun kerja sama satu-dua dengan Anele Ngcongca. Upaya Somma itu digagalkan oleh kiper AS Brad Guzan. Guzan kembali melakukan penyelamatan terhadap tendangan Bernard Parker di menit ke-20.

Satu menit selanjutnya, AS mendapat kesempatan melalui tendangan keras Robbie Rogers dari pinggir kotak penalti.

Serangan tuan rumah mengendur di babak kedua, salah satunya karena kapten Steven Pienaar sudah kekelahan. Namun, gelandang Everton sempat melakukan solo run dan menciptakan peluang di menit ke-72 meski tendangannya membentur lawan.

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