terça-feira, 9 de agosto de 2016

Postura com Neymar faz Micale perder o pulso da Seleção Brasileira

Postura com Neymar faz Micale perder o pulso da Seleção Brasileira


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Colegas estão questionando a comissão técnica sobre a postura de Neymar.
Colegas estão questionando a comissão técnica sobre a postura de Neymar.
O técnico da seleção brasileira de futebol masculino Rogério Micale está sendo questionado pelos jogadores por conta dos poderes totais dados a Neymar, segundo reportagem do portal UOL. Os colegas reclamam que o atacante do Barcelona não é enquadrado pela CBF nem pela comissão técnica, e que tem postura diferente da qual atua pelo clube espanhol.
Neymar também é questionado como líder. Antes dos Jogos, o técnico declarou que "gostaria de ser dependente" do jogador, além de ter dado a braçadeira de capitão a ele e não ao veterano Fernando Prass, que acabou posteriormente cortado.
O técnico também é contestado taticamente. Pessoas próximas a jogadores reclamam da exposição excessiva no meio-campo, além da utlização de quatro atacantes ao mesmo tempo. 
No domingo, depois do frustrante empate contra a África do Sul, Renato Augusto mencionou indiretamente a confusão tática da equipe após mudar de posição praticamente por decisão própria. "Não tenho como mudar isso (chega pouco à frente), porque é a forma como a equipe joga. Entendo da parte tática e por isso seguro mais. Quando o Rafinha entrou (aos 10min do segundo tempo), a gente tinha um jogador a mais no meio, e falei para o Micale que eu iria para a função de centroavante, para dar mais profundidade ao time".
O Brasil volta a campo nesta quarta contra a Dinamarca na partida decisiva para a classificação.

Happy birthday to you!

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Happy birthday to you!

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Queens Park Rangers player Djibril Cisse listens during a press conference
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In our regular Sunday feature, FIFA.com presents you with some of the biggest names in football who will be celebrating their birthdays over the coming week.
7. Goran Vlaovic (44) was part of the Croatia side that made history by qualifying for the FIFA World Cup™ for the first time, in 1998. At the tournament proper in France, the striker played in all seven of his team’s matches, scoring once as the Croatians claimed a memorable third-place finish. Two years earlier, he had taken part in UEFA EURO 1996; his winning strike against Turkey was his country’s first-ever goal at that level. The Nova Gradiska native rose to prominence at Dinamo Zagreb, where he earned winners’ medals in the Croatian First League and the Croatian Cup, and finished top goalscorer in the league on two occasions. Following a subsequent spell with Italian outfit Padova, he joined Valencia, with whom he captured a Copa del Rey, Supercopa de Espana and UEFA Intertoto Cup. In 2000, Vlaovic made the final move of his career to Panathinaikos, where he added a Greek League and Greek Cup to his CV.
8. Josip Drmic (24) starred in all of Switzerland’s matches at Brazil 2014, but could not prevent them from being knocked out at the Round-of-16 stage. In 2012, the young attacker competed at the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament in London. After starting out at FC Zurich, Drmic enjoyed stints at Nuremberg and Bayer Leverkusen before moving to Borussia Monchengladbach. He is now back in Gladbach after a loan spell with Hamburg.
9. Wesley Sonck (38) made three appearances for Belgium at Korea/Japan 2002, scoring the winner against Russia. The clinical forward turned professional at Molenbeek, prior to playing for Germinal Beerschot and Genk, where he won a Belgian League title and Belgian Footballer of the Year award, and topped the national scoring charts. He later represented Ajax, where he claimed an Eredivisie title, Borussia Monchengladbach, Club Brugge, Lierse and Waasland-Beveren.
10. Hesham Yakan (54) helped Egypt return to the World Cup stage after a near 60-year absence at Italy 1990, where the Pharaohs were eliminated at the group stage after two draws and a defeat by England. In addition, the defender appeared at two CAF Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He spent the entirety of his club career with Zamalek, picking up four Egyptian League titles, an Egyptian Cup, three CAF Champions League titles and African Super Cup along the way. After hanging up his boots, Yakan took charge of the club at which he had enjoyed legendary status as a player, guiding them to several prestigious trophies.
11. Jorge Campos (46) showcased his skills with Paraguay at France 1998, where he made three appearances, and at Korea/Japan 2002, where he notched a goal in a 3-1 win over Slovenia that enabled La Albirroja to advance to the last 16. The left-sided midfielder also took part in the 1995 Copa America and the 1992 Olympic Games. At club level, he pulled on the jerseys of Club Olimpia, Beijing Guoan (China), Cruz Azul (Mexico), Cerro Porteno, Quilmes (Argentina) and Libertad, among others. While with Guoan, Campos was named Footballer of the Year by the Chinese Football Association.
12. Djibril Cisse (35) was a member of the France squads that participated in the 2002 and 2010 World Cups, and in the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, from which Les Bleus emerged victorious. The all-action striker had previously impressed at the 2001 FIFA U-20 World Cup, where he found the net six times and earned the adidas Golden Boot and adidas Bronze Ball awards. A youth product of Auxerre, he established himself in the club’s first team, later holding aloft the French Cup and finishing second-top goalscorer in Ligue 1. The Arles-born front man then put pen to paper with Liverpool, where he hoisted an FA Cup, a UEFA Champions League trophy and a UEFA Super Cup. Cisse went on to defend the colours of Marseille, Sunderland, Panathinaikos, where he secured a Greek League and Cup double, Lazio, Queens Park Rangers, Al-Gharafa, Kuban Krasnodar, Bastia and Reunion-based Saint-Pierroise, but was forced to retire from the game in October 2015 due to injury.
13. Alex Wilkinson (32) donned the yellow shirt of Australia three times at Brazil 2014, where the Socceroos suffered an early exit. A few months earlier, the influential centre-half had lifted the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, a triumph that paved the way for the Australians to represent Asia at the 2017 Confederations Cup. As a younger man, he took part in the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Cup and the 2003 U-20 World Cup, having previously bagged the OFC U-17 and U-20 Championships. After early stints with Northern Spirit, Ryde City Gunners and Manly United, Wilkinson made his name with Central Coast Mariners, where he landed two A-League Premiership crowns and an A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, before being loaned out to Chinese side Jiangsu and spending three seasons with Korean outfit Jeonbuk, with whom he won two K-League titles. The Australian defender then returned to his homeland to play for Melbourne City and FC Sydney.

Group stage goes down to the wire

Men's Olympic Football Tournament

Group stage goes down to the wire

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Neymar Jr #10 Brasil during the men's soccer match bewtween Brazil and Iraq
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Of the 16 teams that qualified for the 2016 Men’s Olympic Football Tournament, only two have already been eliminated as the group stage enters its final round of fixtures. Portugal and Nigeria, meanwhile, have secured their places in the next phase, leaving 12 teams battling over the remaining six places. It all adds up to what should be an exhilarating third round of matches, packed with decisive confrontations on Wednesday. The matches in each group will start at the same time, meaning that not only will teams have to go head to head to keep their chances of a medal alive, but coaches and fans will need to stay tuned to what is happening kilometres away in the other group game, keeping an eye on possible favourable combinations of results. It promises to be a nerve-wracking day. 
Match of the day
Denmark-Brazil, Arena Fonte Nova, 22:00 (local time)
After going 180 minutes without a goal, Brazil must now try to find a way to avoid early elimination from Group A. Rogério Micale’s side have two points after draws with South Africa and Iraq. A win will be enough to guarantee qualification, whereas defeat will mean elimination.
Against the Nordic youngsters, however, the hosts will again face an organized, defensive side, posing challenges to the creativity and mobility of undeniably talented players like Neymar and young forwards such as Gabigol and Gabriel Jesus, who have yet to truly click up front. For the Danes, meanwhile, a draw will be enough to ensure qualification after their 1-0 victory over South Africa, a match which featured the only goal of the group so far. At the same time, Iraq and South Africa meet in São Paulo, with both sides still in with a chance of qualifying for the next round. 
The other matches
Nigeria have not only qualified from Group B but have also clinched first place in the group. They will take on Colombia in São Paulo, therefore, simply needing to complete their fixture list. The South Americans, however, need a win to advance regardless of the outcome of the Japan-Sweden clash in Salvador, familiar territory for some of their players. Japan, meanwhile, fought out a heroic draw against Colombia in the second round to stave off elimination, and even overtook the Swedes based on number of goals scored – giving them the advantage in any potential tiebreaker. Now the two teams face each other, with both hoping that Nigeria can pick up their third consecutive win.
Only Fiji are out of contention in Group C. The debutants have improved over the first two rounds though, and even led at half time against Mexico before once again crashing to a heavy defeat. Opponents Germany, currently third in the group, will have to attack from the start in Belo Horizonte in search of not only three points but also a healthy goal difference in case Korea Republic and Mexico should draw in Brasília. In that situation all three teams would finish on five points. Korea Republic lead the group at the moment thanks to their superior goal difference.
Finally, in Group D, Portugal will seek their third win in the competition against an already-eliminated Algeria side in Belo Horizonte. All eyes, then, will be on the clash between Argentina and Honduras who each have three points. Honduras, led by tournament specialist Jorge Luis Pinto, will go through with just a draw in Brasília. 
Player to watch
Shoya Nakajima (Japan)
The fact that Japan still have a chance to qualify for the knockout stages is down to Nakajima’s equaliser in the team’s second game. While his superb vision means he is an archetypal number 10, his speed makes him a dangerous linking player who must be closely marked at all times. Although his main strength is his creativity, he showed against Colombia what he had previously demonstrated during the AFC U-23 Championship: that he also knows how to shoot.
The words
"Of course it would be great to avoid the home team in the last eight, but we have to think about our next game first. Then Brazil, if we have to. There is a good chance that will happen. But we’re going to take it one game at a time. We’ve had our problems, but now the team is much more confident. We played really well against Sweden. I think everyone watching today saw how solid our defence was."
Nigeria midfielder John Obi Mikel 
Match schedule
Group A
Denmark-Brazil (Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, 22:00)
South Africa-Iraq (Corinthians Arena, São Paulo, 22:00)

Group B
Colombia-Nigeria (Corinthians Arena, São Paulo, 19:00)
Japan-Sweden (Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, 19:00)

Group C
Germany-Fiji (Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, 16:00)
Korea Republic-Mexico (Mané Garrincha Stadium, Brasília, 16:00)
Group D
Algeria-Portugal (Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, 13:00)
Argentina-Honduras (Mané Garrincha Stadium, Brasília, 13:00)

(All times local)

Note: if two or more teams are equal after exhausting all the tie-breaking criteria, the final positions in the group will be determined by the drawing of lots.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino is pleased that, following a thorough review, the investigatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee has determined that “no violation of the FIFA Code of Ethics (FCE) has been committed.”

Rafaelle, Brazil's centre-back with a twist

Women's Olympic Football Tournament

Rafaelle, Brazil's centre-back with a twist

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Rafaelle  of Brazil is challenged by  Xiaoxu Ma of China
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In a country like Brazil which is obsessed with attacking football, few people play in defence through choice. In general a role at the back is chosen for the player, due to their height or simply a coach’s need to plug a gap.

It happened the latter way with Rafaelle, who has been converted from left-back – a position in which she was fighting for a starting berth with Brazil’s seniors – into a first choice centre-back. Now with a firm grip on A Seleção Brasileira’s No4 shirt and a burgeoning central-defensive partnership with Monica, Brazil have shipped just one goal in two games at the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament Rio 2016.

“Like [Brazil head coach] Vadao says, she was a real find,” said Monica, 29, in conversation with FIFA.com. “In the build-up to the 2015 [Women’s] World Cup we lost our captain Bruna Benites and didn’t have a replacement. Rafa[elle] was playing as a full-back, but she had the physical strength and the height so we gave it a try. She embraced the challenge and here she is. She’s transformed herself into a centre-back. It’s become very natural. We both know what the other is going to do and where we’re going to position ourselves.”

“With me at full-back and Monica in central-defence, we were halfway there already, so it wasn’t difficult to adapt. In any case, I’m still part of our back four,” chipped in Rafaelle, whose greatest obstacle has been curbing her desire to charge upfield, like she did in her left-back days. “Ah, that bit about holding my position is tough. I used to love going forward. If they’d let me, I’d run with the ball right into the goal.”

Unusual route to the top
The positional switch that has taken her into central defence is just one of the intriguing features of the career of Rafaelle Leone Carvalho Souza. In contrast to the vast majority of Brazilian girls who are brave enough to pursue a future in the game, an opportunity arose for Rafaelle to go into higher education in the small city of Cipo, in the North East of Bahia. However, her intention was to put her studies ahead of her passion for football until, in 2010, the two paths converged.  
In the same year that she was admitted onto an Engineering course at Bahia State University, Rafaelle was called up to the Brazil squad preparing to take part in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Germany. There, her performances caught the eye of the coaching staff at the University of Mississippi in USA.
“Leah Lynn, whose dad is American and who was a team-mate of mine in that squad, passed my details onto them,” recalled Rafaelle. “The University offered me a scholarship and, thanks to that, over the past four years I’ve been able to do two things: continue playing football and do a degree in civil engineering.”

All these achievements have certainly put Rafaelle – the left-back who became an engineer who became a centre-back – on the receiving end of plenty of banter from her Seleção colleagues. “The girls say that I must be mad! They can’t understand why I’d be interested in maths, in physics. But they say that if they ever need to build a house they’ll be calling me to carry out the project,” she said, with a shy smile. “It’s funny how it seems that 'background' makes them take me more seriously. And I am pretty serious it’s true, even when it comes to tactics. I think that studying does, in a certain way, help make you more disciplined.”

That drive, solidity and discipline are indeed vital qualities in a Brazil team that play with a front four, plus midfielders and full-backs that are not exactly backward in coming forward. Yet however much attention goes to the eight goals netted by Vadao’s team in their opening two games, part of that impressive attacking power is only made possible by a strong rearguard.
“A team only works when it’s balanced. We [the defence] are here for that very reason: to give the attack a platform to work from,” was Monica’s verdict. “When you play in defence you don’t get the same amount of attention as Marta or Cristiane, but to be honest I don’t care about that. What I want most is for them all to shine, and shine brightly. That’s why us centre-backs are here,” summed up Rafaelle.

That unprompted use of “us centre-backs” sums up just how comfortable she is with her new role. Brazil’s No4, a former full-back and a qualified engineer, what next for Rafaelle?

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Renard: France are on the right track

Women's Olympic Football Tournament

Renard: France are on the right track

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France's Wendie Renard applauds after being defeated by the United States
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Despite losing 1-0 to USA in their second group-stage match at Rio 2016, France’s players were able to hold their heads high as they walked off the pitch at Estadio Mineirao, having gone to toe-to-toe with the reigning world champions. 
And there might even have been a different, more positive outcome for Les Bleues, had captain Wendie Renard managed to find the net rather than the crossbar with a 16th minute header. “That was a good chance, but I missed other ones as well. I don’t mind telling you that I’m totally gutted. We let it slip away,” the influential centre-half told FIFA.com after the match.
“There’s an overwhelming feeling of frustration after a match like that. Coming back out at half-time, we knew they would put us under a bit more pressure, and there’s no doubt that, tactically speaking, there was a ten-minute spell where we were too stretched, and we left them too much space. We also lacked a bit of aggression, and we paid dearly for it. But we’re not that far behind them anymore,” she continued.
Over the past seven years, France’s women’s team has made continuous progress. In 2009, they were ranked ninth in the world; today they sit in third position. However, what the French players truly crave is a first major international success. “Yes, it’s probably about time,” said Renard. “I’ve won everything there is to win with Lyon, and I would really love to lift an international trophy and take it back home to France. But I do think we’re on the right track.”

The Martinique-born defender is certainly well-placed to comment, having collected 76 caps in her career to date. In 2013, her experience and charisma led to her being offered the captain’s armband, which she has proudly worn on her left arm ever since.
“It’s a role that I’m accustomed to, because I’m also the skipper at Lyon,” she explained. “Being named captain of France made me so proud. It also really helped me to grow up. It hasn’t changed my life or the person that I am, though. When it comes down to it, I think the role requires you to be yourself, above all.”
Head for heights
Although Renard appears to have always exuded an air of maturity and calmness, she is the first to admit that certain events in her life may have forced her to grow up more quickly than others. “Inevitably, that happens when you lose your dad at the age of eight,” she said.
“And if I seem calm, that’s down to the people around me keeping my feet on the ground, even though I do think that I’m not the kind of person who gets carried away anyway. I know where I come from, and that’s important, so that you understand the sacrifices you’ve made and the work you’ve put in to get to a certain point. That said, I also like to have a laugh and party. That’s my Martinique side talking (laughs). You just have to find the right balance.”

Balance is an attribute she has been able to hone while performing her defensive duties, even though, upon her arrival in Lyon from Martinique at the age of 16, she was originally earmarked for a role in midfield. 
“When I first got to Lyon, my coach at the time, Nicolas Quinault, was very keen for me to play as a defensive midfielder, a bit like Patrick Vieira,” said Renard, who has only ever starred for Les Lyonnaises in her club career. “But I’ve always preferred playing at the back. I love being able to see the whole game. My height makes that a bit easier.”

The French centre-half is certainly an imposing figure, and she has previously used her height to great effect, not just at the back but going forward as well. Indeed, she has scored over 10 goals during each of the past two seasons, the majority of which have come from headers.
“My height is an advantage, but you need more than that to score goals with your head. It takes a lot of work, and quite a bit of coordination between the player crossing the ball and the one heading it. It’s pretty tricky. And even more so now that opponents are familiar with my game and mark me as tightly as possible.
"But," she said, concluding with a smile, "I do like being a fox ('renard' in French) in the opposition’s box.”

The FRIENDLY GAME BIGGER WORLD WAS HELD IN MANAUS , FAST CLUB X0 The NEW YORK COSMOS.09 / 03 / 1980 MORE THAN 110 THOUSAND IN STADIUM WIVALDO LIMA SPECTATORS TODAY ARENA AMAZON !

 

 

The FRIENDLY GAME BIGGER WORLD WAS HELD IN MANAUS , FAST CLUB X0 The NEW YORK COSMOS.09 / 03 / 1980 MORE THAN 110 THOUSAND IN STADIUM WIVALDO LIMA SPECTATORS TODAY ARENA AMAZON !

 

 

O Cosmos enfrentando o Fast em Manaus

Oscar, do Cosmos, e Clodoaldo, que reforçou o Fast
O New York Cosmos, sem dúvida, foi uma sensação do futebol mundial entre a segunda metade da década de 70 e o início dos anos 80. Foi uma equipe que contou com diversas estrelas do esporte bretão, inclusive a maior delas: Pelé. Alguns, como o zagueiro Oscar e o meia Romerito, foram jogar no time da camisa verde no auge da carreira
Apesar de jogar em uma liga não tão forte quanto os campeonatos sul-americanos e europeus, o Cosmos chamava a atenção por onde jogava por causa da constelação de atletas que tinha em seu elenco. E isso não foi diferente em 1980, quando a equipe norte-americana veio para o Brasil.
Manaus foi uma das escalas do Cosmos no Brasil. Já sem Pelé, a equipe contava na época com Beckenbauer, Neeskens, Carlos Alberto Torres, Oscar, Romerito e Chinaglia enfrentaria o Fast Clube, uma das melhores do futebol amazônico e que teria o reforço do craque Clodoaldo.
Chinaglia sendo entrevistado
O responsável pelo amistoso foi o empresário e torcedor do Fast Joaquim Alencar. Amigo do treinador Júlio Mazzei e de Pelé, ele virou representante do Cosmos no Brasil quando a dupla deixou o Santos. Alencar convenceu os promotores a prestigiarem o Fast em detrimento das potências Flamengo e Corinthians. O governo amazonense patrocinou o evento e atrelou a imagem dos craques a ícones como o Teatro Amazonas.
Desde às primeiras horas da tarde de 9 de março de 1980 o movimento era grande nas imediações do Vivado Lima. Uma enorme fila de ônibus despejando torcedores que na correria procuravam as melhores acomodações. Tarde de muito calor e praticamente ninguém conseguiu ver o espetáculo sentado. Cada espaço era disputado com certo sacrifício. As notícias é que o Cosmos jogaria desfalcado do holandês Neeskens.
Carlos Alberto no aquecimento
Então, Fast e Cosmos entravam no gramado do Vivaldão para fazer o jogo com maior público do Amazonas, até então: 56.890 pagantes. Há até uma lenda que o estádio teria recebido mais de 80 mil pessoas naquele dia, e isto tem uma explicação: A marquise do estádio foi invadida por torcedores e, após corre-corre iniciado com boato de que a estrutura estava desabando, algumas pessoas tiveram escoriações e até fraturas.
A selva impressionou os visitantes, mas o calor ajudou os brasileiros, melhores em campo sobretudo após a expulsão de Carlos Alberto por agressão ao bandeirinha, na etapa inicial. Mesmo assim o placar permaneceu inalterado.
O Cosmos ainda faria mais duas partidas em território brasileiro: uma vitória por 2 a 1 sobre o Santos, na Vila Belmiro, e empate em 1 a 1 com o Uberlândia, no Triângulo Mineiro. Mas foi a partida em Manaus que ficou para sempre na história.
Estádio estava lotado
Ficha Técnica

Fast Clube 0 x 0 NY Cosmos
Data: 9 de março de 1980
Local: Estádio Vivaldo Lima, o Vivaldão - Manaus-AM
Público: 56.890 pagantes
Árbitro: Odílio Mendonça da Silva (AM)
Cartão Vermelho: Carlos Alberto Silva
Fast Clube: Miguel Banana; Carlos Alberto, Joãozinho, Marcão e Judelci; Clodoaldo, Zé Luis e Tauirís (Fabinho); Rogério, Bené (Iranduba) e Orange (Pesado) - Técnico: Juarez Bandeira.
NY Cosmos: Birkenmayer; Eskandarian, Oscar, Carlos Alberto Torres e Wilson; Beckenbauer, Romerito e Rick Davis; Seninho, Chinaglia e Marck Liveric (Nelsi Moraes) - Técnico: Julio Mazzei.
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segunda-feira, 8 de agosto de 2016

Programação da semana Agenda Fla-Gávea

Programação da semana

Agenda Fla-Gávea

Casa Flamengo - de 04 a 21 de agosto
Local: Salão Nobre
Aberto todos os dias, até o dia 21 de agosto, para sócios do clube e convidados
Horário de funcionamento:
Quinta e sexta-feira, dias 4 e 5, das 14h às 22h
Sábado, dia 6, até o dia 21: das 9h às 22h
Atrações: presença de ídolos do clube, bate-papos com convidados especiais, transmissão das competições dos Jogos Olímpicos do Rio 2016, transmissão dos jogos de futebol do Flamengo no período olímpico
Entrada:
Sócios do clube e crianças até 12 anos: GRÁTIS!
Não sócios: segunda a sexta-feira - R$30 | sábado e domingo - R$35
Sócios-torcedores: R$15
Local sujeito a lotação.

#TimeFlamengo: Meninas vão à final por equipes e Rebeca e Flávia se destacam no individual

#TimeFlamengo: Meninas vão à final por equipes e Rebeca e Flávia se destacam no individual

Com carisma e talento, ginastas arrancaram aplausos e empolgam a torcida na Arena

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Das cinco ginastas, quatro são do Fla (Foto: CBG)
Das cinco ginastas, quatro são do Fla (Foto: CBG)
Muito carisma, coreografias contagiantes e talento. Foi em meio a muito carinho e entusiasmo da torcida brasileira que a equipe de ginástica artística do Brasil - que conta com as quatro rubro-negras Daniele Hypolito, Jade Barbosa, Rebeca Andrade e Flávia Saraiva - se classificou para a decisão por equipe nas qualificatórias no último domingo (7), com 174,054 pontos, na quinta colocação.

Rebeca está ainda na disputa do individual geral (58,732 pontos), depois de ficar em quarto na classificatória, ao lado de Flávia Saraiva (56,532), em 19º. A caçula Flavinha, de 16 anos, também é finalista na trave (15,133), em terceiro lugar.

Nesta terça-feira (9) será a final por equipes. Na quinta, Rebeca e Flavinha disputam o individual geral. Já na segunda, Flavinha disputa a final da trave. Veja:

Terça-feira (9)
16h às 18h10: final por equipe

Quinta-feira (11)
16h às 18h10: final individual geral GAF

Segunda-feira (15)
15h40 às 16h25: final trave GAF

Sabrina Sato empina o bumbum e causa alvoroço na internet

Sabrina Sato empina o bumbum e causa alvoroço na internet

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Apresentadora da Record posa de costas ao lado de uma amiga (Reprodução/Instagram)
Dona de um corpo escultural que não a deixa passar desapercebida por nenhum lugar, a apresentadora Sabrina Sato, 35, tirou onda nas redes sociais ao exibir o seu bumbum em um dia de lazer.
Neste domingo (7), a artista da Record causou um alvoroço na internet ao divulgar um clique no qual aparece de biquíni ao lado de uma amiga. Sem as partes de cima dos biquínis, as duas mostraram os seus atributos em uma piscina. “Muita gente faz essa foto pra mostrar que está com o corpo e bronze em dia (…) Já eu só fiz porque minha amiga Pedrita pediu muito e pra mostrar meu biquíni e irritar meu namorado lindo. #caradepau”, legendou ela se referindo ao ator Duda Nagle, 33.
Depois de compartilhar o registro sensual no Instagram, Sabrina Sato apagou a imagem. Muita gente estranhou e questionou se o artista do SBT teria ficado irritado com a brincadeirinha da japa. Em seguida, ela publicou uma foto abraçada com o amado. “Meu amor”, escreveu a famosa na web.
Sabrina publica foto juntinha do namorado Duda Nagle (Reprodução/Instagram)

FUTEBOL FEMININO,É COIOSA SÉRIA,COM ELAS NÃO TEM BRINCADEIRA !

Brasil vence a China por 3 a 0 na estreia nas Olimpíadas

Seleção brasileira dominou o jogo e venceu com gols de Mônica, Andressa Alves e Cristiane

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Brasil x China: Mônica abriu o placar. EFE
O Brasil estreou com vitória nas Olimpíadas do Rio 2016. A seleção feminina de futebol venceu a China com facilidade por 3 a 0, com gols de Mônica, Andressa Alves e Cristiane e chegou aos três pontos, na liderança do grupo A ao lado da Suécia, que bateu a África do Sul por 1 a 0.
A vitória brasileira poderia ter sido muito maior. A seleção brasileira do técnico Vadão não deu chance às chinesas, que passaram praticamente o jogo todo na defesa. Com Cristiane buscando muito o jogo e Marta ainda um pouco abaixo dos 100% fisicamente, o Brasil sofreu para furar a retranca chinesa. O primeiro gol só saiu aos 34 minutos do primeiro tempo, e de cabeça. Após cruzamento na área, a zagueira Mônica pegou rebote e mandou de cabeça para abrir o placar e tirar o peso das costas da equipe, que já havia criado pelo menos duas chances de gol. No final da primeira etapa, Fabiana foi recuar uma bola de cabeça para a goleira Bárbara e quase marcou contra, na única grande oportunidade para o time chinês.
Na segunda etapa, a China foi para o ataque e ensaiou uma pressão nos primeiros minutos. O espaço que deixou na defesa, porém, acabou sendo o suficiente para o Brasil marcar o segundo. E foi um belo gol. Aos 13 minutos, Andressa Alves aproveitou cruzamento de Marta na área e pegou de primeira, sem chance para a goleira Zhao. Com o resultado praticamente definido, a seleção administrou o resultado e ainda fez mais um, com Cristiane, aos 44.
O Brasil volta a campo no próximo sábado, às 22h, contra a Suécia, em duelo direto pela primeira posição do grupo.

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Olimpíadas: memes e piadas agitam primeiro fim de semana da Rio 2016

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Olimpíadas: memes e piadas agitam primeiro fim de semana da Rio 2016

Pessoas comentam as principais competições na web.
Natação e ginástica artística encantaram; futebol decepcionou internautas.

Do G1, em São Paulo
O Brasil pode ainda não ter garantido nenhuma medalha de ouro nos Jogos Olímpicos. Mas na competição 'zoeiras na internet' já temos alguns primeiros lugares garantidos.
Começamos a "zoeira oficial" na abertura do evento, que também nos proprociou  fotos lindas. E claro que não íamos parar no primeiro fim de semana da Olimpíada, que garantiu muitas piadas e memes nas redes sociais. As competições de ginástica artística e natação encantaram os brasileiros. Futebol gerou comentários com a partida decepcionante contra o Iraque.
Primeiro que não conseguíamos decidir qual esporte ver primeiro...
meme primeiro fim de semana  (Foto: Reprodução/Twitter)
Mas depois que escolhemos a ginástica, estava difícil de mudar para outra modalidade
meme primeiro fim de semana olimpíada 2 (Foto: Reprodução/Twitter)













As meninas Flávinha Saraiva, Jade Barbosa, Rebeca Andrade e Dani Hypolito arrasaram nas provas e fizeram o Brasil se apaixonar por elas <3
meme primeiro fim de semana 5 (Foto: Reprodução/Twitter)

meme olimpíada fim de semana olimpíada 5 (Foto: Reprodução/Twitter)

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meme primeiro fim se semana olimpíada 3 (Foto: Reprodução/Twitter)






Tanto que tentamos imitar, mas não deu.
meme primeiro fim de semana olimpiadas 8 (Foto: Reprodução/Twitter)
Depois mudamos para a natação. Várias meninas ganharam alguns 'crushes'
meme primeiro fim de semana olimpíada 7 (Foto: Reprodução/Twitter)


Vendo aquele um monte de gente nadar tão bem nos fez perder um pouco o rumo da vida

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