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Lionel Messi Tests Negative For Covid But Still Not Allowed To Play For PSG Yet Due To Protocol

PARIS — Lionel Messi will miss Paris Saint-Germain's Ligue 1 trip to Olympique Lyonnais on Sunday as he continues his recovery from COVID-19, the capital club said on Saturday.

The Argentine forward is back in Paris from his home country after testing negative but has not been cleared to play.

The Most Stunning Adidas Kit Ever Isn’t For Sale

As a longtime Arsenal fan, I may be a bit biased when I say this, but the most striking adidas jersey I’ve ever seen was unveiled on Friday by the North London club. You won’t be able to buy this amazing Arsenal white kit, but there’s a great reason behind it.

As part of its “No More Red” initiative to stop knife crime and youth violence in London, Arsenal revealed a stunning all-white adidas jersey. The campaign features famed actor Idris Elba, a noted Gooner, plus club legend Ian Wright.

Padre Futbolero Nos Cuenta Por Qué Decidió Bautizar A Su Hijo Como Griezmann Mbappé

A Héctor Chambi y Teodora Pacaje les gusta el fútbol. Tanto que a su recién nacido hijo decidieron bautizarlo como Griezmann Mbappé, en honor a los dos campeones mundiales de Francia en el Mundial de Rusia 2018.

Seguramente, la noticia la hayas oído, porque Griezmann Mbappé fue uno de los primeros bebés en nacer en Chile durante este 2022 y porque ese nombre es imposible que pase inadvertido. Al menos entre quienes dividen su tiempo en períodos de 90 minutos.

Christian Eriksen: My Goal Is To Play In The World Cup

Giving his first interview since collapsing on the pitch after suffering sudden cardiac arrest during Denmark's Euro 2020 opener against Finland, Christian Eriksen outlined his dream over the next year: to represent his national team at the 2022 World Cup. 

Cameroon Conflict Looms Over AFCON Stadium With Kick-Off Just 6 Days Away

LIMBE, Cameroon - Droves of armored vehicles are patrolling the streets of Limbe in Cameroon's conflict-torn South West Region ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) soccer finals starting on Jan. 9 that separatist militants have vowed to disrupt.

Cameroon is hosting the tournament in six cities, but security is potentially most at threat in Limbe, a city on the tropical Atlantic coast whose surrounding region has been rocked by armed attacks since war broke out in 2017.

Interview: Sierra Leone Coach Hoping AFCON Participation Starts New Era For Team

Sierra Leone are hoping to prove competitive and lay the foundation for future qualification as they compete at this month’s Africa Cup of Nations finals for the first time in a quarter century, coach John Keister said.

Having last qualified for the 1996 edition in South Africa in only their second appearance at the finals, the west African country returns hoping to become a more regular participant, according to their Manchester-born coach.

¡Aww! Raúl Jiménez Anuncia Con Un Bello Cuento Que Será Padre Por Segunda Vez

Raúl Jiménez goza de un momento lleno de efervescencia en su vida. Completamente recuperado de la fractura de cráneo que nos puso el alma en un hilo, el delantero anunció en la transición del 2021 al 2022 que será padre por segunda vez.

Jiménez dio a conocer la noticia junto a su pareja, Daniela Basso, en redes sociales y con un bello cuento dedicado a Arya, su primogénita. 

Hugo Maradona, Younger Brother Of Diego, Dies At The Age Of 52

ROME — Napoli paid tribute on Tuesday to Hugo Maradona, younger brother of the Italian club’s former great Diego, following his death from a heart attack at the age of 52.

The18 d'Or: Our Awards For The Best Of Soccer In 2021

Wow, what a year — so much so that it's almost impossible to really know where 2020 ended and when 2022 begins! The best way to get beyond this simultaneous feeling of being stuck in the past and hurtling violently towards the future is to stop and take stock of things with an awards gala unlike any other. You're on the guest list.

World's Oldest Soccer Player Shows No Signs Of Slowing As Multiple Clubs Want To Sign Him

Evergreen Japanese footballer Kazuyoshi Miura, now 54, has no intention of hanging up his boots and said that as many as eight Japanese clubs are after his signature for next season, Kyodo News agency reported on Tuesday.

Miura, known as "King Kazu" in his homeland, became the oldest player to feature in Japan's first division when he played for Yokohama FC last season, but is now looking for opportunities elsewhere after the side were relegated to the second tier.

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