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Piero Hincapie: Arsenal's Exciting New Defender On A £45m Loan Deal.

Arsenal’s Summer Ambitions Meet Hincapie’s Rising Star Weapons store have reliably illustrated driven squad-building beneath Mikel Arteta, focusing on youthful, flexible gifts balanced to raise the team's play presently and within the future. Piero Hincapie—a 23-year-old Ecuadorian defender known for his aggression, technical ability, and adaptability—perfectly aligns with this strategy. The bargain: a season-long advance from Bayer Leverkusen, including an alternative to purchase for a add up to potential taken a toll of £52 million (£45 million/$61 million), additionally a 10% sell-on clause for Leverkusen in case Weapons store trigger the purchase. For Arsenal, this structure delivers squad depth without immediate financial strain, while Leverkusen secure long-term value from one of their top assets. Hincapie’s Profile: From South America to Bundesliga Standout Early Rise: Hincapie risen from Ecuador's Independiente del Valle, inspiring with his development and constancy so...

Canada's Olympic drone espionage controversy highlights a 'unacceptable culture'.

The drone surveillance issue that arose during Canada's women's football team's 2024 Paris Olympics campaign was a sign of a "past pattern of an unacceptable culture," Canada Soccer stated following an independent assessment. A drone was allegedly deployed to eavesdrop on one of their opponents' training sessions in New Zealand. Following the claims, FIFA banned the head coach, Bev Priestman, for a year, as well as analyst Joseph Lombardi and assistant coach Jasmine Mander. Priestman was removed from her position. On Friday, Canada Soccer, the sport's governing body in Canada, announced that it had received the report of an independent reviewer "hired by the organization's board of directors to investigate the illegal use of drones at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games," and the organization's senior officials provided their initial reactions while promising a more comprehensive response in the coming days. Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer...

The USWNT's keys to win in the Paris 2024 Olympics gold medal 🏅 match.

The USWNT's keys to victory in the Paris 2024 Olympics gold medal match put pressure on Emma Hayes' world-class players to execute one final outstanding performance in France. Since Emma Hayes came in the United States two months ago, the U.S. Women's National Team has witnessed a much-needed comeback. After a few disappointing years filled with performances unworthy of a gold medal or a World Cup, the Stars and Stripes have reestablished themselves as one of the powerhouses in women's soccer at the Paris 2024 Olympics. The USWNT won all five of their matches in France this summer, including a tough semi-finals encounter against Germany, and will now face Brazil for the gold medal on Saturday, August 10. If Hayes' team wants to leave Paris with the ultimate prize, they must overcome the Selecao, which France and Spain failed to do in the knockout stage. Here's a summary of four keys to victory for the USWNT ahead of their gold medal match. USWNT's keys to ...

Thierry Henry was denied a joyful homecoming as France was defeated by gold medal winners Spain.

Exactly 36 years after Vinnie Jones, Dave Beasant, Lawrie Sanchez, and others ripped up the rulebook to propel Bobby Gould's Wimbledon to a storied FA Cup victory, Thierry Henry's France fell agonisingly short of capturing an emotional Olympic gold medal in front of a sold-out Parc des Princes in Paris. Henry, who gave his young French team the nickname the 'Crazy Ones' due to their fun-loving nature, won nearly everything as a player, and despite the stars appearing to align for a historic gold medal on home turf, the Arsenal legend was overshadowed by Santi Denia's slick Spaniards in a dramatic 5-3 extra-time defeat. Sergio Camello of Rayo Vallecano was their unexpected late nemesis, dunking French goalkeeper Guillaume Restes with 100 minutes on the clock to startle a stunned capacity crowd. And he delivered a virtual carbon copy of that finish with the game's final kick, charging in on goal as the French flung bodies forward to slot past Restes and cruelly ...

🇩🇪 Germany wins the bronze medal despite a late Putellas penalty miss.

On Friday, Spain competed against Germany for a bronze medal in women's football at the Olympic Games. This is what occurred. Cata Coll's error becomes costly as Germany wins bronze medal. Germany won the bronze medal in the Olympics, 1-0, despite a late penalty granted to Spain. Horst Hrubesch's team started brightly, with attempts from Jule Brand and Klara Bühl, but Spain had the better chances in the first 45 minutes. Germany's Ann-Katrin Berger made some stops in the first half, but there was nothing she could do about a stunning curling attempt from Aitana Bonmatí, which dropped a fraction too late and slammed against the bar. Only a huge deflection prevented Jenni Hermoso from scoring with the follow-up, and Spain may count themselves unlucky not to be ahead at halftime. Germany unexpectedly had a penalty as Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll collided with Giulia Gwinn instead of punching the ball clear. Gwinn appeared anxious when she walked up to take her own penalt...

A hat-trick queen has been crowned, along with other facts and tales from Olympic football thus far.

"When you see everyone collecting medals left and right, you say to yourself: 'Now, it's our turn'," said France head coach Thierry Henry after his team qualified for the Men's Olympic Football Tournament final for the second time in their history. Henri Michel's squad won gold in the Los Angeles Games 40 years ago. Henry's team hopes to replicate this success on home grounds. Spain stands in their way; they are one win away from winning the country's second gold medal in the Men's Olympic Football Tournament. This would be a huge feat, similar to their predecessors' success in Barcelona in 1992. In the women's competition, the United States will look to win a record-extending fifth Women's Olympic Football Tournament gold medal when they face Brazil in Paris on Saturday. Emma Hayes' squad has won all of their games, but they have faced strong competition in the knockout rounds against Japan and Germany to keep their title dre...

5 hot fixtures to watch this weekend 🌶

The top leagues of European football begin next week, but there's enough of football to whet the appetite this weekend for what's in store in 2024-25. The Olympics, Football League, and Community Shield are among the appetizers coming up, and we've selected five must-see games for this weekend. Wrexham Vs Wycombe Wanderers Wrexham, the EFL's version of FC Hollywood, moves up the English football pyramid this season, returning to the third tier for the first time in two decades. Wrexham's high-profile ownership by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney has created a whirlwind for the club, which is entering League One following two consecutive promotions. Five of the club's six summer acquisitions have moved down a division to join The Red Dragons, who will be confident of at least retaining their status. Given competition from big-spending Birmingham City, the addition of former Charlton captain George Dobson is a coup, while Dan Scarr has promoted from this divisio...

🇲🇦 Morocco won a historic Olympic bronze medal after defeating Egypt by six points.

Morocco earned the bronze medal in men's football at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Thursday, defeating Egypt 6-0. Morocco won its first Olympic football medal after dominating Egypt for 90 minutes. The encounter began on a terrible note for the Pharaohs, when midfielder Zizo was pulled off after 10 minutes due to a hamstring injury. Knowing their opponents lacked a star player, Morocco increased the pressure, and two goals in three minutes put them in command. Abde Ezzalzouli hit a magnificent curling attempt into the top right corner from the top of the box, before Soufiane Rahimi created an Olympic record by becoming the first player to score in six straight games. After the intermission, Egypt struggled to get through the Atlas Lions defense, with only two shots on goal by the 70th minute. ACHRAF HAKIMI WITH A STUNNING FREE KICK IN THE BRONZE MEDAL MATCH 🔥  MOROCCO LEAD 6-0 OVER EGYPT 😱 Meanwhile, Morocco's excellent finishing continued as they scored four more goals from ...

🏅Brazil defeats World Champions, advancing to the Olympic final against the United States.

All four remaining teams in the Women's Olympic event will compete on Tuesday evening.   This is what occurred. Brazil triumphs over defensively frail Spain. Brazil advanced to the Olympic final against the United States with a wild 4-2 victory over Spain. Disaster struck Spain early on as the ball was returned to goalkeeper Cata Coll, who mishit her clearance into Brazil's Priscilla, which rebounded off Irene Paredes and into the net. Spain gradually recovered and gained a footing in the game, but just as Brazil surprised them at the start of the first half, they did it again at the conclusion. Gabi Portilho headed home a wonderful cross from Yasmin deep into additional time, giving Spain enough to think about at halftime. In the second half, Spain was not looking like themselves, and they were punished by a powerful Brazil when Adriana ultimately nodded home after her initial attempt had hit the bar and pinged about the penalty area. Salma Paralluelo headed home from a ...

🇫🇷 Hervé Renard departs his role as France Women's manager.

Hervé Renard has officially stepped down as head coach of the France women's team. Les Bleues were unhappy in their Olympic debut on home soil, falling 1-0 versus Brazil in the quarterfinals. Corinne Diacre is leaving after the 2023 World Cup, thus France is seeking for their third manager in as many years. Renard's managing career has been diverse, having previously managed Saudi Arabia and Morocco. Renard's appointment in March 2023 restored optimism to a team that had been divided and broken under coach predecessor, Corinne Diacre. Renard managed to advance to the quarter-finals of the 2023 World Cup and the Nations League final during his brief reign. Despite the players' praise for his hard work and professionalism, he was ultimately unsuccessful in transforming Les Bleues into one of the world's most powerful teams. And another quarter-final exit for France will undoubtedly be viewed as a significant disappointment for both the country and its now-former ma...

🚨 Spain defeated Morocco and advanced to the Olympic final.

Two Olympic semi-finals will take place in France on Monday night. This is what occurred. Spain makes a second-half comeback and advances to the Olympic final. An exhilarating first half saw both teams play plenty of attacking football, and Morocco was awarded a penalty after Spain's Pablo Barrios was ruled to have kicked the back of Amir Richardson's calf in the penalty area. Soufiane Rahimi converted the penalty kick with ease, moving him to the top of the scorers' chart. In the second half, Spain tied the game after Fermín López scored from a loose ball on the edge of the box. Just as the game appeared to be heading into extra time, López's pass found Juanlu Sánchez, who hammered his shot past the goalkeeper to put Spain ahead with little time for Morocco to respond. Morocco had a chance to equalize in extra time, but Richardson's header flew over the crossbar.

📸 🇧🇷 Did Marta just make her final international appearance?

Marta had intended to end her international football career on a high note, but not like this. Following her participation in the Olympics, the Brazil captain is set to conclude a glittering career on the international scene. Marta's swansong may have been cut short when she was sent off shortly before halftime in Wednesday's Group C match against Spain. The 38-year-old was given a straight red card for a high-footed lunge that struck La Roja's World Cup-winning hero Olga Carmona in the head. Is this Marta's last appearance on the big stage?

🇨🇦 Canada Soccer's appeal against the points deduction was dismissed.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) Ad hoc division for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has denied Canada Soccer's appeal against a six-point deduction imposed on its women's team. The points were deducted after Canada was caught spying on a New Zealand training session prior to their match on July 25. Coach Bev Priestman was also banned from the sport for a year and barred from attending games, while CSA officials Joseph Lombardi and Jasmine Mander were also suspended, and the Association was fined £175,720. However, a statement issued by the CAS on Wednesday revealed that the appeal was dismissed and the points reduction upheld. The 2021 Gold Medalists face Colombia in their third Group A encounter later on Wednesday, having previously defeated New Zealand and France, both 2-1. They still have a tiny chance of qualifying if New Zealand defeats France and goal differential goes in Canada's favour.