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SuperSport To Excite Viewers With Amazing Relive Matches, Documentaries
With the current shortage in live-action, SuperSport has converted its channels to themed content focusing on the best historical moments offering viewers the chance to ‘ReLive’ some of the greatest sporting action of all time as well as fascinating documentaries and a film festival featuring the greatest sports movies of all time.
SuperSport 1 is the feature channel in regard to all three of these aspects and DStv subscribers should settle in for some amazing viewing on the channel from 29 to 31 May 2020.
Friday 29 May’s ‘ReLive’ offering is headlined by the 2006 FIFA World Cup final between Italy and France (10:00 AM). This epic clash at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin went the full 120 minutes and was eventually decided on penalties – with the ‘Azzurri’ claiming their first title since 1982.
The match is also famous for Zinedine Zidane’s shocking end to his career, as he was red-carded for a vicious head-butt on Italy defender Marco Materazzi. “If you look at the 14 red cards I had in my career, 12 of them were a result of provocation. This isn’t justification, this isn’t an excuse, but my passion, temper and blood made me react,” said ‘Zizou’, who remained a beloved icon in French football despite his dismissal possibly costing his team the World Cup.
The top documentary programming for Friday is Parts 3 and 4 of ‘Take Us Home’ (06:00 and 06:45 respectively), the Leeds United docuseries which charts their roller coaster ride in the 2018-19 season under manager Marcelo Bielsa.
Friday’s sports film is ‘D3: The Mighty Ducks’ (07:30), the third and final instalment of the Mighty Ducks franchise. This time around the Ducks team receives scholarships to the prestigious Eden Hall Academy and soon face off against the school’s arrogant varsity team with the help of their coach, Gordon Bombay.
Saturday 30 May’s ‘ReLive’ offerings are headlined by ‘Grandstand’ (02:00), where hosts Neil Andrews and Carol Tshabalala will be in studio spending three hours catching up on sport with some fantastic guests as we begin to look forward to the return of our favourite sportsmen and women.
The top documentary programming for Saturday is Parts 5 and 6 of ‘Take Us Home’ (09:10 and 09:55 respectively), which concludes the thrilling story of Leeds United’s failed attempt to secure promotion back to the top flight of English football, the Premier League, at the end of the 2018-19 season.
SuperSport 1 viewers can also enjoy the sports film ‘The Damned United’ (07:30). This 2009 Tom Hooper-directed drama stars Michael Sheen and Timothy Spall in a biopic which charts legendary football manager Brian Clough’s ill-fated tenure with Leeds United in 1974.
“Better than your average football pic, ‘The Damned United’ is carried by another star turn from Michael Sheen as Brian Clough,” wrote film review website Rotten Tomatoes, while critic Roger Ebert praised Sheen for portraying “modern British icons so uncannily that he’s all but disappeared into them”.
Sunday 31 May’s top ‘ReLive’ feature is Manchester United’s incredible turnaround against Paris Saint-Germain in last season’s UEFA Champions League (01:00), which was decided by a nerves-of-steel penalty from Red Devils striker Marcus Rashford deep in injury time.
“I think keep a cool head they’re the kind of things I practice every day and I wanted to take it,” Rashford said of the spot-kick. “We got the goal and we’re progressing. The wait before is probably the hardest thing, but it’s all part of the game, and those moments are what we live for you want to get through those moments and be smiling after.”
The top documentary for the day is ‘Andre the Giant’ (10:45), a WWE film which covers the life and death of French professional wrestler and actor Andre Rene Roussimoff (better known as Andre the Giant) and his battle against gigantism.
Sunday’s movie entry is ‘Hands of Stone’ (07:30). This 2016 biographical sports film follows the career of Panamanian former professional boxer Roberto Durán, charting his rise to the top of the sport – including his two epic bouts with fellow legend Sugar Ray Leonard.
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Portugal Football Club Signs on 19-Year-Old Nigerian- born Footballer, Yaqub Usman-Malah
Reporter: Sandra Ani
Brito Sporting Club of Portugal, a football club founded in 1956, has signed an official contract with a United Kingdom-based highly-talented, young Nigeria-born footballer, Yaqub Usman-Malah.
The official unveiling of the young promising footballer was carried out on Saturday, January 4, 2025.
Yaqub, born in Nigeria in 2006, is a budding Nigerian talent with unquantifiable promise and potential.
Prior to his official contract with Brito Sporting Club of Portugal, he was a student and a trainee player with the Brooke College Football Academy in the United Kingdom.
At Brooke College Football Academy, Yaqub had an impressive goal average of 17 goals in 32 matches with no injuries in 116 training days, cumulating into 2, 270 minutes of on-field action.
A clear testimony of his outstanding performance at the Academy was provided by the lead coach of the Under-17B team Yaqub played with.
The lead coach, Tomasz Wasylik, described Yaqub as a ‘well-liked person’ and a role model to his teammates due to his professionalism and unmatched work rate.
The Lead Coach further stated that Yaqub has played in National School Cup competitions against other colleges and programmes in the 2023/2024 session and is a good ‘tactical player’, ‘technically good” and can ‘play in multiple positions on the field’.
It is expected that Yaqub will live to the potential and promise identified by Coach Tomasz Wasylik of the Brooke College Football Academy and achieve greatness in his new club.
“While looking forward to the display of his unarguable skills and boundless stamina, we wish Yaqub a successful career and a place in the halls of football greatness across the globe,” Yaqub’s father, Mr Usman Malah said in a statement issued to the media, on Wednesday 8, 2025.
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QNET and Man City Mark 10th Anniversary of their Partnership
Man City counts 28 trophies in the last 10 yearsQNET, an Asian direct selling giant and Manchester City, a top Football club in and outside England, are celebrating 10 years of partnership with great results.
The anniversary was part of the 26th V-Malaysia Conference (VCON) at Penang in Malaysia.
The long-standing partnership will see QNET continue as Official Direct Selling Partner for City’s men’s and women’s teams, according to Techeconomy report.
This partnership marked a significant milestone in May 2018 when City welcomed QNET as the first sleeve partner in the Women’s Super League.
Throughout the next phase of this partnership QNET will continue to provide City-led football clinics to communities around the world, as well as engaging with consumers and distributors through this relationship with City.
In a message to the leaders of QNET and the 8,000 VCON participants from over 30 countries, Ferran Soriano, the chief executive officer of Manchester City FC, said they are pleased to achieve great milestones that would not have been possible without the support and the commitment of everybody at QNET, “and every single one of you. I do remember back in 2014 when I met the leadership of QNET for the first time, and we discussed our plans, our ambitions, and we promised a lot.
“We promised that Manchester City would be a great football team, and that they would play beautiful football. Now, 10 years since then, we hold 28 trophies. I have to be honest and say that when we promised we were going to do well, we didn’t think we were going to win 28 trophies.
“We’re excited now we’re starting a new season, and guess what? We want to win again, and if we do, it would be another record. Maybe we can win the fifth Premier League in a row. Obviously, something that hasn’t happened before. I can promise that we will fight for all the trophies like you fight for all your objectives. Manchester City and QNET have the incredible power to engage people from every country, create a sense of community and empower individuals and teams to achieve their aspirations”.
He promised Manchester City’s support to the QNET brand to achieve even more successes in the coming years.
Trevor Kuna, the CEO of QNET said that the partnership with Manchester City has made positive impacts on the business.
QNET’s grass-roots business model enables ordinary people from all walks of life to start their own business with minimal overhead.
With hard work and dedication, QNET distributors, known as Independent Representatives (IRs) have the opportunity to become economically self-sufficient, raising the standard of life for their families and communities.
QNET is driven by two important philosophies: RYTHM (Raise Yourself to Help Mankind) and InService.
Meanwhile, the highlight of the QNET and Manchester City celebration was the presentation of a 10-year partnership anniversary plaque by John Kirton, senior partnership marketing manager, Manchester City Football Club to the QNET team.
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Robinho To Serve A 9 Year Jail Term Over Gang Rape
Former Manchester City and Real Madrid striker Robinho will reportedly serve a nine-year jail sentence for gang rape – Imposed on him by an Italian court — in Brazil, judges in Brasilia has ruled.
The 40-year-old was found guilty in Italy in 2017 and according to Globo, Brazil’s Superior Court of Justice (BSCJ), made the ruling on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.
The former Premier League player, whose real name is Robson De Souza, was one of six men who were found guilty of a§§aulting an Albanian woman in an Italian nightclub in January 2013.
In January 2022, the Supreme Court in Rome dismissed his final appeal against the conviction, according to the report.
Robinho claims he is innocent and has been living in Brazil for the past seven years. It came after nine of the court’s 15 ministers had voted in favour of the decision to incarcerate the footballer in Brazil.
Globo also claims that the ex-footballer, who also spent time at AC Milan and Real Madrid, will now be arrested in Santos, where he currently resides.
Robinho, who was 28 and was playing for AC Milan at the time, admitted during his appeal to having ‘contact’ with the woman, but the Brazilian insisted it was consensual.
The Milan Court of Appeals found Robinho had ‘belittled’ and ‘br¥tally h¥miliated’ the victim as it upheld his original sentence in December 2020.
Intercepted phone calls between the Brazilian and those allegedly involved in the assault were used as key evidence in his initial conviction.