09 - March 1st thru March 7th 1999,
Vol IX
In
the Excellent League of Football Tournament
The Chase Continue
As the 11th week of the tournament comes to an end, Al-Ahli of Sanaa
seems to be steadily moving in the right direction, and has no significant
obstacles in its path. In its last match, Al-Ahli managed to easily defeat
Al-Shihr of Hadhramaut after Al-Shihr's defenders committed two unforgivable
mistakes leading the way to Al-Ahli's two goals. Although both goals were
in the first half, the second half was also interesting. Al-Shihr worked
hard to score in the second half , but Al-Ahli's defense was too strong
for them to get through.
In the 10th week of the tournament, Al-Ahli also managed to win an
exciting game with Al-Ittihad of Ibb, which, although it is a strong team,
could not match Al-Ahli and lost the game 2/0. With these two wins, Al-Ahli
boosts its points to 28, giving it a 3-point lead on its closest opponent,
Al-Shaab of Ibb.
Al-Shaab of Ibb, which is in second place, was also to able to defeat
its opponents in the 10th and 11th weeks. In the 10th week, Al-Shaab defeated
Shaab of Al-Mukalla 2 to 1 in an exciting match. In the 11th week, Al-Shaab
managed to crush last year's league champion Al-Wahdah of Sanaa in a 2/0
win. Al-Wahdah is beginning to lose ground with their loss.
Al-Wahdah of Sanaa on the other hand, is living in its most critical
days since the start of the tournament. Although Al-Wahda was able to win
a close match with the weak team Hassan in the 10th week, its loss to Al-Shaab
of Ibb didn't make matters any better. In fact, this loss widened the margin
between it and Al-Shaab, who successfully defended their position at second
place in the rankings. Not only is Al-Wahda beginning to lose hope of defending
its championship title, it is even beginning to lose hope of achieving
second place. For the time being, having 22 points and in third, it must
win all its upcoming matches just to defend its position in third place.
Although
it had lost its 10th week game against the tournament leader Al-Ahli of
Sanaa, Al-Ittihad was able to rise to the challenge and defeat Al-Majd
3/0 to rise from 5th to 4th in the rankings.
Other surprises in the 11th week were Al-Wahda of Aden's win over Taliya
of Taiz 2/0 to jump from the 7th to 5th place in the standings. Al-Shula
also was able to improve its position from the 8th to the 6th position
after winning against Hassan 3/0 in the 11th week. Al-Zuhra's team was
also able to win its match over Al-Hilal 1/0, while Al-Saqr and Al-Tilal
could only manage to play to a scoreless draw.
Prince
Naseem preparing for his next fight
A New Challenge, a New Coach
Prince Naseem Hamed, the current featherweight world champion is preparing
for his next match with his Mexican challenger Antonio Farerra. The match
will take place in the Albert Hall in London on the 10th of April, 1999.
This will be Prince Hamed's 14th fight to retain his featherweight title.
Naseem was able to hold tight to his championship belt and defend his title
in his last match in Atlantic City last year. The 12-round match between
Naseem and his stubborn Irish contender Wayne McCullough was a very difficult
one. Naseem barely won the match with a 4 point victory given by a unanimous
decision after a very long struggle. In this match, Naseem revealed his
strengths and weaknesses more than ever before.
However, this upcoming match will take place under quite different circumstances.
This is due to the decision of Hamed to sack his former trainer, Brendan
Angel, the man who discovered his talents in the first place, and who took
care of him through the last 17 years of his boxing career. Naseem also
lost his former manager Frank Warren who resigned at the end of 1998. Naseem
then hired his brother Riyadh as his manager and also as his coach.
Riyadh is also the person arranging the upcoming match.
Naseem introduced his brother to journalists and news agencies as the
person responsible for arranging a new manager, Barry Hern. Indeed, Riyadh
confirmed that negotiations had reached a very advanced level, and they
are about to reach a final agreement. If an agreement is reached, Barry
will be succeeding Naseem's former manager Frank Warren. It is worth mentioning
that Barry Hern was Naseem's manager when he started his professional boxing
career in 1992, and he coordinated 4 matches for him.
In a press conference last week, Riyadh mentioned that Naseem wanted
to coordinate his matches and supervise his business himself, especially
the match agreements. This was due to the fact that his former manager
Frank Warren used to only give a small percentage of the match revenues
to Hamed. Thus, Hamed decided to exercise his own right to manage his business
for himself. Riyadh also indicated that he had 4 years of experience in
coordinating boxing matches. Also, he stressed that Naseem has a glorious
history of victories and 17 years of experience in dealing with match coordinators
and the boxing business.
Naseem also announced that as he was the world champion with 31 victories
- 28 of them by knockout - and with no defeats since his beginning in 1992,
he was being offered opportunities to box in many countries such as Argentina
and Brazil. He indicated that he is currently studying all these offers.
US$5000
in Financial Aid From IAF to YAF
The International Athletic Federation (IAF) donated financial aid to
the amount of US$5000 to the Yemeni Athletic Federation (YAF), to support
the 1999 activities of the federation. Mr. Fuad Al-Kumaim, the president
of the YAF also sent a letter of gratitude to the president of the IAF.
In his letter, he thanked the IAF for the aid, and stressed the fact that
Yemen is among the countries that continuously send updated information
and reports of its activities to the IAF. He also explained that the YAF
was able to secure the financial resources that support the federation
and add to its effectiveness. He indicated that the amounts of money in
dollars had reached the US$25,000 mark, this besides the assets kept in
Yemeni Rials. Mr. Fuad also confirmed that there would be extensive YAF
athletic activities locally and internationally.
Athletics are considered one of the most widely known fields in Yemen.
Many Yemeni athletes regularly compete in international and local competitions,
and they have been remarkably succesful in international events. This is
partially due to the attention and help they receive from the YAF.
A Brazilian
Coach to Train Yemen's
National Football Team
The secretary of the Yemeni Football Federation confirmed the news that
the Asian Football Federation has nominated the well-known Brazilian coach
Joseph Roberto Fernandez to train Yemen's national football team. He also
added that the federation is currently engaged in intense discussions regarding
this issue. The Asian Football Federation had previously shown its cooperation
with the Yemeni Football Federation in sending a coach on short notice
to train the national football team.
Coach Joseph Roberto Fernandez is one of the best coaches in the area,
and he is famous for his experience with Arab football because he used
to work in the Arabian Peninsula and in some Gulf countries. He used to
train the Kuwaiti Al-Salmiye team, the Al-Wahda team of the UAE, and the
last team he trained was the Saudi Al-Nasr team.
|