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  • FIBA bans Russia, Belarus from Olympic men’s basketball qualifiers

    FIBA bans Russia, Belarus from Olympic men’s basketball qualifiers

    FIBA has banned the Russia and Belarus men’s basketball teams from the second-chance qualification tournaments for the 2024 Olympics.

    FIBA, or the International Basketball Federation, announced the development on Tuesday.

    Athletes from Russia and Belarus have faced sanctions from a multitude of sports since Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year.

    As Moscow’s assault on Ukraine stretches into a second year, the International Olympic Committee has recommended allowing athletes from Russia and Moscow ally Belarus to compete just as individual neutrals in upcoming international competitions.

    “Following the IOC recommendations on the participation of athletes with a Russian or Belarusian passport in international competitions…the FIBA Executive Committee has decided to not allow the registration of the Russian men’s national team in the FIBA Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournaments 2023,” said a statement on the organisation’s website.

    Russia and Belarus were banned from qualifying for the 32-nation World Cup which will be held in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia starting August 25 and serves as the main Olympic qualifying event.

    For teams that failed to make the World Cup, the pre-qualification tournaments, which start on August 12, offer another opportunity to qualify for the 12-team Olympic tournament in Paris.

    In women’s competition, the Russian and Belarusian teams were barred from qualifying for the 16-team EuroBasket final tournament in June which serves as the continent’s main Olympic qualifier.

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  • Alaba reveals why he didn’t vote Benzema for The Best FIFA Men’s Player award

    Alaba reveals why he didn’t vote Benzema for The Best FIFA Men’s Player award

    Real Madrid defender David Alaba has explained on social media why he did not give his first-place vote for The Best FIFA Men’s Player award to his teammate Karim Benzema.

    Benzema won the 2022 Ballon d’Or after leading Los Blancos to their record 14th Champions League crown last season, while also helping them regain La Liga from Atletico Madrid.

    However, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe’s impressive World Cup campaigns made them the favorites to win The Best FIFA Men’s Player award, which was presented on Monday night, with Messi ultimately claiming the prize.

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    National team captains are allowed to cast three votes for the awards, and Alaba, as the Austria skipper, selected Messi as his first pick, followed by Benzema in second place. Mbappe received his third and final vote.

    After FIFA released the full voting details, Alaba was subjected to racist abuse from Real Madrid fans for not choosing Benzema as his top choice.

    Alaba subsequently took to Twitter to clarify his decision, stating: ‘Regarding FIFA The Best Award: The Austrian national team votes for this award as a team, not just me. The team council votes, and that’s how the decision is made.

    Everyone knows, particularly Karim, how much I admire him and his performances. I have often said that he is the best striker in the world, and that still holds true. There’s no doubt about it.

  • See FIFA’s five nominees for The Best Men’s Coach award

    See FIFA’s five nominees for The Best Men’s Coach award

    FIFA have released a five-man shortlist for The Best Men’s Coach award for 2022.

    This year’s awards will be judged based on performances from August 2021 up until the conclusion of the World Cup in December 2022.

    Following their dramatic victory in Qatar, Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni has been nominated for the award. He also steered La Albiceleste to a run of one loss in 43 games – their only defeat came in their World Cup opener against Saudi Arabia.

    The manager Scaloni defeated in the final, France’s Didier Deschamps, is also up for the award. The former defensive midfielder took home the award in 2018 following Les Bleus’ World Cup glory, while he has steered his country to three finals in their last four major tournaments. France also won the 2021 Nations League.

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    The other international manager on the shortlist is Morocco’s Walid Regragui. He became the first African coach to reach a World Cup quarter-final before the Atlas Lions became the first team from the continent to qualify for the semi-finals.

    Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is up for the award after winning a Champions League and La Liga double last season, becoming the first coach in history to claim the league title in all of Europe’s top five leagues.

    Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola completes the shortlist having led his side to back-to-back Premier League titles.

    Voting will run from 12 January until 3 February. Media representatives, national coaches, national captains and fans will all get 25% of the vote, with polls open on FIFA’s website.

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    The Best Men’s Coach 2022 shortlist

    Lionel Scaloni

    Didier Deschamps

    Walid Regragui

    Carlo Ancelotti

     Pep Guardiola

  • NBA academy Nigerian star, Ighovodja signs for University Men’s basketball team

    NBA academy Nigerian star, Ighovodja signs for University Men’s basketball team

    Oral Roberts University (ORU) Men’s basketball head coach, Paul Mills, has announced that Joy Ighovodja, the 6″ 4 NBA Academy Nigerian Star, will join the Golden Eagles for the 2023/24 season.

    “Joy is a 6-foot-4 lefty who has point guard skills and has terrific length for a guard his size. He can handle, shoot, pass and has a phenomenal work ethic. He is currently playing in the NBA Academy Africa where he has a chance to go against high quality players every day that has propelled his development. Joy’s future with ORU basketball is bright and I’m so glad he chose to be a part of the ORU family,” Mills said.

    A guard from Nigeria, Ighovodja was one of 12 NBA Academy Africa student-athletes that participated in the 2022 Basketball Africa League (BAL) season from March to May 2022. The BAL is a professional league operated in partnership by the NBA and FIBA that features 12 of the top club teams from across Africa.

    In July 2022, Ighovodja participated in the 2022 NBA Academy Games, a series of exhibition games featuring top prospects from outside the US including from the league’s four academies located in Australia, India, Mexico and Senegal, competing against each other and elite select teams in front of NCAA coaches and NBA scouts. He helped lead NBA Academy Africa to a first-place finish in the tournament.

    Ighovodja is the 16th NBA Academy Africa prospect to commit to an NCAA Division-I men’s program. In total, more than 80 NBA Academy participants have gone on to attend NCAA D-1 schools and 17 have signed professional contracts.

  • Transgender influencer Nikita Dragun held in men’s cell

    Transgender influencer Nikita Dragun held in men’s cell

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    Transgender beauty influencer Nikita Dragun was arrested on Monday at a hotel in Miami, US.

    Dragun, well-known online for content about her transition, beauty and style, was locked up after staff at The Goodtime Hotel called police to report a person being ‘extremely disorderly’ and ‘causing a disturbance.’

    Staff at the Miami hotel said Dragun had been walking around the pool area naked and when officers arrived she doused them with water. She was arrested and charged with felony battery of a police officer.

    The 26-year-old transgender was sent to the men’s unit at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami before being released without bail on Wednesday.

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    Representatives for the influencer said her imprisonment in the men’s unit was ‘extremely disturbing and dangerous.’

    They voiced their grievances about the imprisonment decision in a statement. “The situation with Nikita, who is legally female, being placed in a men’s unit of a Florida jail is extremely disturbing and dangerous.

    ‘This decision made by the Miami-Dade County Corrections Department directly violates their protocol, which mandates that transgender inmates are classified and housed based on safety needs and gender identity.

    ‘Nikita has been released and is now safe. Thank you for respecting her privacy during this time,’ Jack Ketsoyan said

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