الزمالك يعلن تشكيل الجهاز الطبي لفريق الكرة قبل الموسم الجديد

أعلن مجلس إدارة نادي الزمالك برئاسة حسين لبيب عن التعاقد مع الإسباني جيرارد أوسو مانزانيت لتولي مهمة رئاسة الجهاز الطبي للفريق الأول لكرة القدم.

ومن المقرر أن تنطلق النسخة الجديدة من الدوري المصري يوم 8 أغسطس 2025، وتستمر حتى نهاية مايو 2026، وسط ترقب جماهيري كبير لموسم يُتوقع أن يكون استثنائيًا من الناحيتين الفنية والتنظيمية.

ويأتي ذلك بناءً على قرار جون إدوارد المدير الرياضي للفريق في إطار سعيه بالتنسيق مع النادي لتدعيم الجهاز الطبي بخبرات دولية متميزة تواكب أعلى المعايير العالمية. 

بانيتوليكوس اليوناني يعلن تعاقده مع لاعب الزمالك السابق

ويُعد الدكتور مانزانيت من الأسماء البارزة في مجال الطب الرياضي، حيث يشغل منذ نوفمبر 2021 منصب طبيب فريق فياريال الإسباني، ويمتلك خبرة واسعة من خلال عمله في الدوري الإسباني.

ويحمل الدكتور مانزانيت سجلًا أكاديميًا مميزًا، حيث حصل على ماجستير في الطب الرياضي من جامعة TECH العالمية، ودبلومة في الطب الكروي من برنامج FIFA/CIES، إلى جانب تخصصه في الطوارئ والإصابات العظمية الرياضية والتصوير بالرنين المغناطيسي العضلي الهيكلي (MRI) من جامعة فرانسيسكو دي فيتوريا في إسبانيا. كما نال اعتمادات دولية من الوكالة العالمية لمكافحة المنشطات (WADA).  تشكيل الجهاز الطبي لنادي الزمالك

الإسباني جيرارد أوسو مانزانيت رئيساً للجهاز الطبي 

الدكتور محمد شوقي رئيساً لجهاز العلاج الطبيعي وتطوير الأداء

الدكتور عمرو عويضة أخصائي العلاج الطبيعي والتأهيل

 مصطفى عبده أخصائي تأهيل 

علاء رجب مخططاً للأحمال

سعيد سويلم ومحمد الجزار أخصائيين تدليك وإعادة الاستشفاء.

Switzerland stay alive! Riola Xhemaili's injury-time equaliser gives Euro 2025 hosts a last-gasp reprieve as draw with heartbroken Finland sends them into knockout stages

Switzerland have qualified for the Euro 2025 quarter-finals, thanks to Riola Xhemaili's injury-time equaliser, as heartbroken Finland head home.

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The first half was full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. The hosts started the match brightly, dominating possession, pressing relentlessly and attacking with intent, but the lack of quality in the final third was evident.

As the game progressed, Finland started to get a foothold in midfield and tried opening up the play. They started finding gaps in the Swiss defence, and Katariina Kosola was the livewire on the left flank. However, there were hardly any clear cut chances for either team until the final minute of the first half regulation time, when Livia Peng made a fantastic reflex save to keep Finland at bay from a set-piece.

Finland had their task cut out as they needed to emerge triumphant to stay alive in the tournament, whereas a draw would have been enough for the hosts. After the hour mark, the Finns were throwing the kitchen sink at Switzerland and were rewarded for their sustained pressure when Viola Calligaris tripped Koivisto inside the box. And it was bedlam at the Stade de Geneve as Kuikka showed her composure and converted from her spot to break the deadlock.

Swiss manager Pia Sundhage brought on Alisha Lehmann and Riola Xhemaili to erase the deficit, and the latter popped up at the nick of time to score the equaliser. Reuteler found some space at the edge of the box, and her low cross fell for Xhemail, who made no mistake to tap it home from close range. What a frantic finale!

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Xhemaili was undoubtedly the MVP of the match. Switzerland were down and out when she was brought on, and her decisive intervention, minutes from the final whistle, brought the roof down in Geneva. A super goal, from a super sub!

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A dreadful moment from Calligaris handed Finland the lead. After a tangle on the byline, Koivisto had little room in which to operate, but the Juventus defender mistimed her tackle and the referee had little choice but to point to the spot. And Kuikka did the rest. However, the late goal from Xhemaili saved her skin in the end.

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Switzerland will face the winners of Group B in the last eight on July 18. Spain are currently leading that group with six points and barring any upset, the Spaniards should emerge as the table-toppers.

Sri Lanka to begin T20 World Cup prep at home against Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe will tour Sri Lanka for a series of three ODIs and three T20Is in January. It will be the first bilateral T20I series featuring the two teams in Sri Lanka, and also the first ODI series between them in the island since January 2022.Sri Lanka are currently No. 7 in the ICC ODI team rankings, while Zimbabwe, who have failed to qualify for the last two World Cups in the format, are currently at No. 11. In T20Is, Sri Lanka are eighth, while Zimbabwe are in 13th place, and have also missed out on qualification for the 2024 T20 World Cup after finishing behind Namibia and Uganda in the qualifiers, played in Namibia recently.

Zimbabwe tour of Sri Lanka

Jan 6: 1st ODI
Jan 8: 2nd ODI
Jan 11: 3rd ODI
Jan 14: 1st T20I
Jan 16: 2nd T20I
Jan 18: 3rd T20I

Keeping the World Cup in mind, this will be useful game time for the Sri Lankans, who also have T20I series lined up against Afghanistan (three games, at home) and Bangladesh (three games, away) in early 2024. The World Cup will be played in the Caribbean and the USA in June.This year, when the focus was more on ODIs because of the 50-over World Cup, Sri Lanka have played just six T20Is, winning two (both against Ireland at home) and losing four (in New Zealand, and against Pakistan at home).The tour will kick off with the ODIs, to be played on January 6, 8 and 11, and will be followed by the T20Is, to be played on January 14, 16 and 18. All the matches will be played at Colombo’s R Premadasa Stadium.The games had initially been pencilled in to take place in Dambulla and Kandy, however with the Under-19 World Cup having been shifted to South Africa, the option to host in Colombo had opened up.

Labuschagne: 'It's hard for me not to believe in miracles'

Labuschagne wasn’t anywhere near Australia’s World Cup squad until two months ago… but fate had something else in store for him

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Marnus Labuschagne’s most significant contribution at the 2023 ODI World Cup until the final was his assist in a run out from the deep to help seal a tense game against New Zealand in Dharamsala.With the bat, he had made 304 runs at a strike rate of 75.62. It raised questions – did it make sense, especially since Australia had another anchor, Steven Smith, who they wanted in the XI.As it turned out, Australia kept the faith, and Labuschagne delivered in the final with a made-for-the-situation innings, an unbeaten 58 off 110 balls, to help take Australia home.Related

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It was tailor-made for him, to stand alongside Travis Head, who had built a strong platform on his way to a barnstorming century. The target was just 241. Labuschagne had walked out at 47 for 3. He said later that he didn’t need any clarity on how he had to approach it. By the time their 192-run stand ended with Head holing out in the deep, the trophy was just two runs away.”I was quite nervous when I was waiting to bat,” Labuschagne told reporters afterwards. “But when you get on the field, nothing really changes. You’re watching the ball, and you just try and get in the zone, trying to focus, the noise sort of gets blocked out, it gets into the periphery, but it was loud. There was a bit of pressure there, but it was good.”My mindset was you treat it like a Test match. When you’re batting with Travis Head, there’s usually no run-rate pressure. When you’re chasing a lower total like 230 [241], unless you’re really struggling, there’s not going to be much run-rate pressure. It was just about being nice and positive, but also lock-in like I would if I was playing a Test match, just making sure I was defending the ball well and when they bowled a bad ball, score off that. Just make sure you’re building a partnership with your partner out there.”Labuschagne showed off his World Cup medal as he spoke. Prior to speaking to us – when Pat Cummins was speaking to the media – Labuschagne had stood at the corner of the room, clicking selfies as he tried out a few different poses while clutching his medal, chuckling to himself all along.Perhaps there was realisation at how things can change when you least expect. Labuschagne wasn’t anywhere near Australia’s World Cup squad until two months ago. He’d even been left out of their tour party to South Africa, a precursor to their World Cup campaign, after averaging 22.30 at a strike rate of 69.87 in 14 innings prior to that. But fate had something else in store.Marnus Labuschagne acknowledges the applause on registering a half-century in the World Cup final•ICC/Getty ImagesAs he was preparing to play for Australia A against the touring New Zealand A in Brisbane, he was summoned to South Africa as a batting cover for Smith following an injury scare (wrist tendon). At the time, it was seen as nothing more than a trip to the country he hails from, except his mum, Alta, had an inkling that Labuschagne would play the series opener in Bloemfontein. Maybe it was just a mother’s instinct, but it was prophetic.Labuschagne came in as a concussion sub for Cameron Green in the first ODI and finished the match 80 not out to seal a tense three-wicket win. The situation was similar to the Ashes Test at Lord’s in 2019, when he walked out to bat after Smith had been concussed, and then batted with poise against a raging pace attack like he hadn’t experienced before.”It’s hard for me not to believe in miracles,” he said. “There’s someone above putting the pieces of the puzzle together. I think unofficially I was dropped five times. I wasn’t in the squad in South Africa, someone got concussed, I got an opportunity, got some runs and pushed my case. Then I got on the squad, and played 19 games in a row, since the first South Africa match. I’m very thankful to the coaches and selectors for sticking by me. There are some really good players. Marcus Stoinis missed out this game, and he’s a phenomenal player. I’m just very thankful they stuck by me and I lucked out.”Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne’s partnership pretty much did it for India•ICC/Getty ImagesLabuschagne admitted that while his overall output was far from satisfactory, there had been shades of form in the nets. When he saw the surface for the final – a black soil deck that ended up aiding slow turn – he knew it was right down his alley. It also helped that the slightly bigger ground dimensions in Ahmedabad suited him, in terms of being able to hit the ball into the open spaces to milk runs.”I didn’t get a hit against Bangladesh, I missed out on a few games to bat, but I felt like since the start of the South Africa tour, I’d been batting really well. Some of the scenarios that I came in during this World Cup have been tough. Three-four down early, trying to navigate those scenarios have been tough. That contributed a little bit of my demise,” Labuschagne said. “At times, I didn’t score as fast as I would’ve liked but the most important thing is winning games and today was a great example of just absorbing that pressure and making sure that I was there at the end.”I wasn’t going to give it up for anything at the end. They could’ve brought all the fielders around me, inside the circle, I was still going to block it and make sure I wasn’t getting out now.”As victory neared, Labuschagne derived satisfaction from silencing the home crowd. He touched upon how banking on past experience – he played a Test match here earlier in the year – had been beneficial in trying to keep out the noise.”The sound of silence is a great sound in India because it means you’re on top,” he said. “When me and Travis were batting, we were discussing about making sure we got them here, everything’s quiet, just keep playing. We played two different styles, he played an unbelievable innings, but it was about keeping engaged every ball, play every ball on merit and keep the crowd out of it.”

Mathews hat-trick as Warriors defend 103, Kohler-Cadmore's 68* ensures Gladiators open with victory

A wrap of the first day’s action in the Abu Dhabi T10 2023

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File photo: Angelo Mathews finished with 3 for 19 from his two overs•Getty Images

The spotlight just can’t stay off Angelo Mathews. He wanted to be part of Sri Lanka’s World Cup but was ignored. Then his wish came true when he was called up as an injury replacement. He, unwittingly, provided one of the moments of the tournament when he became the first batter in international cricket to be timed out and now, in his next assignment, at the Abu Dhabi T10, he helped his team, the Northern Warriors, defend a total of 103 by picking up a last-over hat-trick.Mathews, who had been dismissed for a duck, had 19 runs in the bank when he sent the Samp Army captain, Moeen Ali, back for 37 and polished off the tail. He was set up by former India and Karnataka fast bowler, Abhimanyu Mithun, who took more wickets than he conceded runs in the sixth over of the chase, uprooting Jason Holder and Karim Janat and leaving Samp Army at 46 for 5 with an asking rate of 14.5.Earlier, a Northern Warriors innings that was suffering from a lack of acceleration got a proper kickstart when Colin Munro walked in at No. 5 and slammed an unbeaten 36 off 15 balls with two fours and three sixes, each of which came in the ninth over and came back-to-back-to-back. James Neesham lent a crucial hand in the victory as well, hitting 12 off 7 and picking up 2 for 19.Tom Kohler-Cadmore’s unbeaten knock gave Deccan Gladiators a strong total•Abu Dhabi T10

Tom Kohler-Cadmore cracked an unbeaten 68 off 33 deliveries as Deccan Gladiators beat New York Strikers by 22 runs in the opening game of the Abu Dhabi T10. Gladiators bashed 118 from their allotted ten overs, with Kohler-Cadmore smashing four fours and six sixes while keeping one end intact. The next highest score by a Gladiators batter was Andre Russell’s 17.Chamika Karunaratne grabbed 3 for 25 for Strikers, including back-to-back wickets in the seventh over, but they failed to restrict Gladiators despite inserting them.Strikers were also in trouble early on in their chase, losing openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Kusal Perera by the start of the third over. Muhammad Waseem and Asif Ali briefly rebuilt with a 33-run stand, but Luke Wood struck in the fifth over and got Waseem for 26 from 13 balls. Strikers kept losing wickets regularly from there on, and were kept to 96, with Zahoor Khan finishing with 2 for 12 off his two overs.

Hansi Flick's seal of approval! Barcelona boss gives green light to sign Marcus Rashford after Man Utd outcast trains alone on return to pre-season

Marcus Rashford could be set for a fresh start in Spain, with Barcelona boss Hansi Flick reportedly approving a move for the Manchester United forward. The 27-year-old, who trained alone at Carrington on his return to pre-season, is pushing for a switch to Camp Nou, with Barca now preparing to open formal talks for a potential loan-to-buy deal.

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  • Flick approves move as Rashford trains alone at United
  • Barcelona eye loan-to-buy deal for 27-year-old forward
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    Barcelona have stepped up their pursuit of Rashford following Flick’s approval to proceed with a move, as per Matteo Moretto. The Manchester United star, currently training alone, is open to a switch and is even willing to accept a pay cut. The La Liga champions hope to bring the England international in on loan with a purchase option for the summer of 2026.

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    After missing out on Nico Williams, Barcelona have turned their attention to Rashford and Liverpool’s Luis Diaz. While the Colombian remains Barcelona sporting director Deco’s top priority, a move for the Liverpool winger is proving complicated due to Bayern Munich’s involvement. That has made Rashford a more accessible and realistic alternative for the Catalan giants, as he continues to train alone at Carrington.

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    As per the report, Barcelona sporting director Deco is set to hold new talks with Rashford’s representatives in the coming days. The player has made it clear he will only consider leaving Manchester United this summer if it means joining Barcelona. With personal terms unlikely to be an issue, the biggest hurdle now lies in negotiating with United over the structure of the deal.

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    Barcelona are preparing to submit their proposal and could look to finalise terms with Rashford before the end of the month. United, frustrated with Rashford’s stance, are keen to sell but may be forced to accept a loan as they continue to struggle with finances. All eyes are now on whether the clubs can strike a compromise before pre-season ramps up.

Jorginho desconversa sobre permanência no Vasco e prevê 'futuro brilhante' para o clube

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O Vasco nunca mais será rebaixado. A afirmação do técnico Jorginho nos vestiários após a vitória por 1 a 0 sobre o Ituano, neste domingo (8),no interior paulista, resultado que sacramentou a volta do clube à primeira divisão do Campeonato Brasileiro após dois anos de calvário na Segundona, tem fundamentação, segundo ele, na reestruturação pela qual o Gigante da Colina passa após virar uma SAF.

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– Pode ter certeza que o próximo ano será diferente. A gente vai ter uma estrutura, capacidade, a SAF, a 777 que vai ter um investimento pesado e a possibilidade de formar um grande time para ter estabilidade durante o ano. O que eu estava esperando era fazer que o torcedor vibrasse com a alegria da volta á Série A.

Projeto ambicioso, claro… Mas com ele à frente? Com contrato somente até o final deste ano, Jorginho não sabe se permanecerá na Colina para 2023. Não que isso importe para ele, pelo menos nas falas aos microfones, onde garante não estar preocupado.

– Eu acho que a minha maior alegria foi ter colocado o Vasco na Série A. Quero curtir esse momento. Sinceramente, não estou preocupado com essa situação. Sou muito grato a todos aqui por ter dado a estrutura e condição para ter chegado a essa condição. Trouxeram esperança para o nosso coração que as coisas mudariam e mudaram.

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E como mudaram Jorginho? Bem, primeiro o comandante dos dois últimos acessos cruz-maltinos listou uma série de fatores que segundo ele fazem diferença para fortalecer o grupo vascaíno.

– Não tem salário atrasado, bicho atrasado. Quero curtir esse momento e deixo isso para eles. Todos nós somos coadjuvantes. Fazemos de tudo para que os jogadores entrem em campo confiantes e organizados. A gente quer comemorar e o que tiver que acertar fica para depois.

– Por eu ter sido atleta eu conheço muito bem os pensamentos deles, o que pensam pós-jogo depois de uma derrota como aquela (contra o Sampaio). Eu tentei trazer para eles que a gente tinha que sentir a dor da derrota, mas que eu tinha certeza, olhando olho no olho desse grupo, e eu fiz isso na preleção, eu falei para eles: ‘Olhe no meu olho. Eles precisam ver no olhar de vocês a confiança, a vontade, que vocês acreditam no objetivo’. Eles acreditaram que era possível e diante da adversidade conseguimos o objetivo – completou Jorginho.

Ex-Premier League manager hospitalised with 'serious inflammation of airways' just before taking first training session with new club Atalanta

New Atalanta boss Ivan Juric has been hospitalised with 'serious inflammation' of his airways before taking his first training session with the club.

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Former Southampton manager Juric has been put in hospital after contracting a serious chest infection. The 49-year-old has taken over at Atalanta from Gian Piero Gasperini following his move to Roma but was unable to take charge of his first training session with the Italian side after his upper airways became inflamed due to a bacterial infection.

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While the news is undoubtedly scary for Atalanta fans and supporters throughout the football world, Atalanta have been positive in their updates. They say the former Torino, Hellas Verona and Genoa manager is "significantly improving" and added a "protected discharge is expected in the next few days".

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A club statement reads: "Atalanta BC announces that coach Ivan Juric was hospitalised in recent days at the Bolognini Hospital in Seriate, in the ENT department headed by Dr. Davide Panciera, following a serious inflammation of the upper airways, complicated by a bacterial infection of the epiglottis, which was treated with intravenous antibiotics."

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Juric will be hoping for a more fruitful spell at Atalanta after a disastrous stint with Southampton. The Saints were pretty much doomed by the time of his arrival but they soon suffered the earliest relegation in Premier League history, with Juric overseeing just two wins in his 16 games in charge in all competitions.

لاعب ريال مدريد يرفض الانتقال إلى الدوري السعودي

يسعى تشابي ألونسو مدرب ريال مدريد للوقوف على قائمته الموسم المقبل، على الرغم من ارتباط أحد لاعبيه باللعب في الدوري السعودي خلال الفترة الماضية.

وقد تلقى راؤول أسينسيو مدافع ريال مدريد اهتماماً من أندية الدوري السعودي، ومع ذلك فقد قرر اللاعب البقاء والقتال من أجل مكانه في النادي.

أقرأ أيضاً.. حل وحيد أمام ريال مدريد لتأجيل مباراة أوساسونا في افتتاح الدوري الإسباني

وبحسب صحيفة “ريال مدريد كونفيدينشال” فإن أسينسيو يرغب في إثبات جدارته في النادي وتغيير مسار الأمور بعد بضعة أشهر صعبة قضاها مع الفريق.

وكان أسينسيو قد قدم مستويات قوية في مركز قلب الدفاع وينظر له على أنه واحد من أفضل اللاعبين الواعدين، ومع ذلك فقد عانى بشدة في كأس العالم للأندية.

ورغم ضعف مستوى بطولة كأس العالم للأندية لم يستسلم أسينسيو، ورفض مدافع ريال مدريد عروض من السعودية تمنحه فرصة اللعب بانتظام وبشكل ثابت.

ويبقى راؤول أسينسيو مدافع ريال مدريد حالياً في إسبانيا، ويثق اللاعب الشاب في قدرته على التعافي والحصول على عقد جديد مع النادي رغم أن مستواه الأخير قد أضعف فرصه في ذلك.

وعلى الرغم من ذلك فإن راؤول أسينسيو قلب دفاع ريال مدريد الشاب يحاول التأقلم مع التحدي الجديد بعد أن شق طريقه بصعوبة عبر فرق الشباب وصعد للفريق الأول ويسعى اللاعب لإثبات قدرته على أن يكون أكثر من مجرد بديل.

Lou Vincent's life ban revised, allowing him to return to domestic cricket

Decision taken by the ECB’s disciplinary body, in view of Vincent “demonstrating the very highest levels of contrition and remorse” in the decade after being caught up in corruption

Nagraj Gollapudi08-Dec-2023

Lou Vincent had served 10 years of his life ban before this week’s revision•Associated Press

Former New Zealand batter Lou Vincent can resume being involved in domestic cricket or any level below that with immediate effect, after the ECB revised the life ban imposed on him in 2014 for corruption.In a media statement on Friday, the ECB’s Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) said it was revoking the life ban having received from Vincent “compelling evidence demonstrating the very highest levels of contrition and remorse and the very best efforts to make amends wherever possible”.The CDC’s decision comes in response to a “clemency” appeal by Vincent. In 2014, the ECB had imposed a life ban on Vincent barring him from playing cricket at any level, entering any cricket ground, or coaching the game in a professional capacity after he admitted in an open letter that he was a “cheat”. Vincent had been handed 11 life-bans relating to events that occurred during his time at Sussex in 2008 and seven offences committed at the 2011 Champions League Twenty20.Related

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Gerard Elias, representing the CDC, said that it had heard not just Vincent before it’s decision to revise the ban but also the ICC, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) and the ECB. Elias said that “cogent and compelling” reasons were needed for the life ban to be downgraded, something Vincent provided. “In particular, this decision was taken in the light of Mr Vincent’s conduct following his sanction,” Elias said, “Namely: full and frank admissions and the fullest disclosures; immediate and total co-operation with cricket and civil authorities in various parts of the world; and, participation in anti-corruption education programmes for NZC and the ECB. I am satisfied that these factors justify an amelioration of the original sanction at this time.”In his first reaction to the relaxation of the life ban, Vincent, who’s now 45, said he was “very fortunate” to be able to return to cricket. “I made a terrible mistake many years ago, which I’ll deeply regret for the rest of my life, and I remain very sorry for the harm I caused,” Vincent said in a statement issued by NZC. “Being able to return to the cricket environment means the world to me and I feel very fortunate to again have that opportunity.”In the years after being banned, Vincent, who last played for New Zealand in 2007, started a new life as a builder in the small town of Raglan, a surfing destination in the Waikato region of New Zealand. Now, one of the things Vincent said he will look forward to is attending cricket matches with his family, something he was barred from during the life ban.Vincent thanked NZC and the New Zealand Players Association (NZPA), as well as his lawyer Chris Morris, for providing support and paving the way for his return. Heath Mills, the NZPA CEO, said Vincent had played a big hand in educating players in all sports about the evils of match-fixing, something the CDC had recognised. “The penalties have been particularly hard on Lou and he’s shown a lot of humility in owning his mistakes and setting about making amends,” Mills said. “I’m pleased the authorities have recognised his contribution to the fight against match-fixing and, also, his ongoing efforts to educate players and administrators around the world on anti-corruption.”NZC CEO Scott Weenink said though Vincent had “made a mistake… he’s given a lot to the game, not least in helping spread the anti-corruption message over the past decade, and it’s good and right that he can be more involved again.”

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