Como Secures Serie A Return After Two-Decade Absence

Como Secures Serie A Return After Two-Decade Absence

Como’s long-awaited return to Serie A became a reality on Friday after a 1-1 draw at home to Cosenza secured their promotion as runners-up in Italy’s second tier. The Lombardy club, which last graced the top flight in 2003, will be joined by Serie B champions Parma, who clinched their promotion earlier this month.

Como’s resurgence is a remarkable tale of recovery after multiple bankruptcies and a tumble down the football pyramid following their relegation from Serie A over two decades ago. The club’s fortunes have been transformed since the arrival of former Arsenal teammates Cesc Fabregas and Thierry Henry as minority shareholders, alongside ex-Chelsea midfielder Dennis Wise as a board member.

Como’s return to professional football began with their promotion to Serie C in 2019. Backed by the financial support of Indonesian tobacco giants Djarum, they have swiftly ascended through the divisions. The third promoted club will be determined through play-offs involving teams finishing between third and eighth, including Venezia and Sampdoria.

Como’s promotion is a testament to the club’s resilience and the transformative power of investment. With Fabregas, Henry, and Wise providing guidance and support, the club has regained its place among Italy’s elite. Their return to Serie A is a fitting reward for their unwavering determination and the belief of their investors.

Kylian Mbappé Confirms PSG Departure, Set for Real Madrid Move

Kylian Mbappé Confirms PSG Departure, Set for Real Madrid Move

Kylian Mbappé, the French football sensation, has officially announced his departure from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at the conclusion of the current season. The 25-year-old forward made the revelation in a video posted on social media, confirming his decision to end his five-year tenure with the Parisian giants.

Mbappé’s departure has been the subject of intense speculation for months, with Real Madrid widely considered the frontrunner to secure his services. The Spanish giants have long been admirers of the French international, and his decision to leave PSG has fueled rumors of a potential move to the Santiago Bernabéu.

Mbappé’s announcement comes as PSG prepare to celebrate their 10th Ligue 1 title in the last 12 seasons. The Parisians have already secured the domestic crown and will receive the trophy after their final home game of the campaign against Toulouse on Sunday.

Mbappé’s departure will mark the end of an era for PSG, who have relied heavily on his goalscoring prowess since his arrival from Monaco in 2017. The Frenchman has been a key figure in the club’s recent successes, helping them win four Ligue 1 titles, three Coupe de France trophies, and two Coupe de la Ligue titles.

Mbappé’s decision to leave PSG is a significant development in the world of football. The French forward is one of the most sought-after players in the game, and his departure from the Parc des Princes will undoubtedly have a major impact on the transfer market.

While Mbappé has not yet confirmed his next destination, it is widely believed that he will join Real Madrid. The Spanish giants have been pursuing the Frenchman for several years, and his decision to leave PSG has paved the way for a potential move to the Spanish capital.

Mbappé’s departure from PSG will be a major loss for the French champions, but it also represents an exciting new chapter in his career. The 25-year-old is one of the most talented players in the world, and his move to Real Madrid could potentially elevate him to even greater heights.

Sanju Samson: From Hotel Room Inspiration to Kerala's Beloved Cricketer

Sanju Samson: From Hotel Room Inspiration to Kerala’s Beloved Cricketer

Sanju Samson’s journey to stardom began on a drizzly evening in 2008, when he witnessed Brendon McCullum’s blistering knock in the inaugural IPL match. Inspired by the spectacle, the 14-year-old from Kottayam, Kerala, abandoned his dream of becoming a civil servant and set his sights on cricket.

Driven by unwavering determination, Sanju honed his skills at the Medical College ground in Thiruvananthapuram, rain or shine. His early mentor, Biju George, witnessed his unwavering resolve, even when he cycled 25 kilometers from his home to practice in heavy rain.

Sanju’s father, Viswanath, a former football player, played a pivotal role in his son’s aspirations. He arranged nets with the Delhi Police team, where Sanju faced off against older and more experienced cricketers.

Despite his success, Sanju has remained grounded, a trait that has endeared him to the people of Kerala. He maintains close ties with his childhood friends and frequents local shops in his hometown.

“Malayalees appreciate humility,” said George. “Sanju has retained that ‘Nammude Sanju’ (our Sanju) image, which connects him with the state.”

On the field, Sanju is a respected figure among his teammates. “Sanju chettan (elder brother) is always approachable,” said Kerala opener Rohan Kunnummel. “He’s passionate about state cricket and wants Kerala to win trophies.”

Sanju’s influence extends beyond the cricket field. He has become a role model for aspiring young cricketers in Kerala, inspiring them to pursue their dreams.

Super League Kerala Unveils Six Franchises with Star-Studded Owners

Super League Kerala Unveils Six Franchises with Star-Studded Owners

The Super League Kerala (SLK), a highly anticipated football league, has unveiled its six franchises at a grand event in Kochi. The league boasts an impressive roster of owners, including prominent figures from the sports, business, and royal circles.

Among the notable owners is Mahesh Bhupathi, the tennis legend and CEO of SGSE, the sports and entertainment arm of the APL Apollo Group. Bhupathi is the owner of Kochi Pipers FC. Another prominent owner is Kaz Patafta, the former Benfica player and current chairman of Australian A-League club Brisbane Roar FC. Patafta is among the owners of Thrissur Roar FC.

The Travancore Princess Gowri Lakshmi Bayi and Dr. Mohamed Ilyas Sahadulla, CMD of KIMS Hospital, are the co-owners of Thiruvananthapuram Kombans FC. M.P. Hassan Kunhi, Director of Kannur International Airport, is among the owners of Kannur Squad FC. V.A. Ajmal Bismi, MD of Bismi Group, is the owner of Malappuram FC. V.K. Mathews, tech entrepreneur and Chairman of IBS Group, is the owner of Calicut FC.

The SLK will feature six clubs: Kochi Pipers FC, Thrissur Roar FC, Malappuram FC, Calicut FC, Thiruvananthapuram Kombans FC, and Kannur Squad FC. The inaugural edition of the league will commence in September.

The league will be played at three venues: Kochi’s Nehru Stadium, Kozhikode’s EMS Corporation Stadium, and Malappuram’s Payyanad Stadium in Manjeri. The Kerala Football Association (KFA) and Scoreline Sports, the organizers of the SLK, are working to secure three additional stadiums so that each team can have its own home ground.

Kerala Sports Minister V Abdurahiman has assured that the Government will offer all Government-owned grounds for tournaments organized by the KFA. KFA president Navas Meeran expressed optimism that the league will provide a platform for Kerala’s talented footballers to showcase their skills and potentially secure opportunities to play for foreign clubs.

Arsenal's Title Hopes Hinge on Fulham Favor, European Race Heats Up

Arsenal’s Title Hopes Hinge on Fulham Favor, European Race Heats Up

Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes hang precariously as they approach the final stretch of the season. With just two matches remaining, the Gunners cling to a one-point lead over Manchester City, who have a crucial game in hand.

Arsenal’s fate could be determined this weekend when City visit Fulham. The London side has never beaten City in 21 previous encounters, casting doubt on Arsenal’s chances of a slip-up from their rivals.

Meanwhile, Arsenal face a daunting trip to Manchester United, who are desperate to secure European football next season. However, United’s recent form has been dismal, and Arsenal will be confident of securing a victory.

Another key battle this weekend is the race for European qualification. Newcastle and Chelsea are both in contention for a Europa League or UEFA Conference League spot. Newcastle, currently in sixth place, host Brighton and have won five of their last seven league games.

Chelsea, under the guidance of Mauricio Pochettino, have also found form in recent weeks. They travel to relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest, knowing that a win will keep their European hopes alive.

Forest, despite a four-point penalty for breaching financial rules, are on the brink of securing Premier League safety. They need only match Luton’s result against West Ham to avoid the drop.

Olympiakos Makes History, Reaches Europa Conference League Final

Olympiakos Makes History, Reaches Europa Conference League Final

Olympiakos FC, the Greek football powerhouse, has etched its name in history by reaching the final of the UEFA Europa Conference League. Their remarkable journey culminated in a resounding 2-0 victory over Aston Villa in the second leg of the semi-final, securing a 6-2 aggregate triumph.

The Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus erupted in a symphony of cheers as Ayoub El Kaabi, the tormentor-in-chief for Villa, struck twice to seal the deal. The Moroccan forward, who had already netted a hat-trick in the first leg, proved unstoppable once again.

Olympiakos’s triumph marks a watershed moment for Greek football. They become only the second Greek club to reach a major European final, following in the footsteps of Panathinaikos, who lost to Ajax in the 1971 European Cup final.

The significance of this achievement is amplified by the fact that Olympiakos will face Italian giants Fiorentina in the final on May 29 at the AEK Arena, a mere 10 miles from their own stadium. The symbolism of this local derby adds an extra layer of excitement to the occasion.

Jose Luis Mendilibar, who took charge of Olympiakos in February, has quickly become a legend at the club. The Spaniard, who was sacked by Sevilla in October, has masterminded a monumental achievement for Greek football.

Owned by Evangelos Marinakis, who also runs Premier League strugglers Nottingham Forest, Olympiakos had a dismal record in European competitions before this season, failing to progress beyond the group stage 14 times in 16 attempts.

If Olympiakos can lift the first European trophy in their 99-year history, it would be a feat to rival Greece’s shock Euro 2004 triumph. It would also be a fitting reward for their Under-19 team, who won the UEFA Youth League final against AC Milan in April.

Villa’s exit from the competition was a bitter blow to their hopes of reaching a first European final since 1982. Unai Emery’s side must now refocus on their bid to qualify for next season’s Champions League via a top-four finish in the Premier League.

Beckham Urges Man United Players to Prove Motivation

Beckham Urges Man United Players to Prove Motivation

David Beckham, a legendary Manchester United player, has expressed his disappointment with the team’s recent performances and urged the players to demonstrate their commitment to the club. Beckham, who was a key member of United’s treble-winning team in 1999, believes that the players must take responsibility for their poor results.

“You’d hope that the manager doesn’t have to do much,” Beckham said. “I think that’s the whole point of being a Manchester United player and playing in these big games – you should be motivated.”

United manager Erik ten Hag is facing immense pressure after the team’s embarrassing 4-0 loss to Crystal Palace on Monday. The defeat left United languishing in eighth place in the Premier League, and Ten Hag’s future at the club is in doubt.

Beckham believes that the players must step up and prove their worth, especially in the upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester City. “When you’re a professional footballer and you’re doing the job you love and you’re at the club you love, when you’re playing in any game, whether it’s a regular season game or whether it’s an FA Cup final against your rivals, that should be enough motivation,” he said.

“And, if it’s not, then you’re in the wrong team and you’re playing the wrong sport. We went into every game, whether it was a youth cup game, a friendly game, off-season or a European Cup final, with the same mentality and the same drive.”

Beckham, who won six Premier League titles and one Champions League with United, admitted that he has been disappointed by the club’s struggles since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. “Obviously it’s been a tough five, 10, 15 years at United and we all know that but it was never going to be easy when the boss left, (Roy) Keane left, Giggsy (Ryan Giggs) left, Gary (Neville) left,” he said.

“All of these important players and personalities and characters all left United, it was always going to be a difficult time. We want the lads to feel – from this documentary – the inspiration of being this successful.”

India's World Cup Qualifier Hopes Hit by Ralte's Exam Conflict

India’s World Cup Qualifier Hopes Hit by Ralte’s Exam Conflict

Lalengmawia Ralte, a key midfielder for the Indian national football team, faces a potential dilemma as his university examination conflicts with India’s crucial World Cup qualifier against Kuwait on June 6. The match holds immense significance as India aims to qualify for the third round of a World Cup qualifying cycle for the first time.

Ralte, who has earned 18 senior team caps, has reportedly requested to be excused from the preparatory camp due to his exam. However, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) has asked him to discuss the matter with head coach Igor Stimac.

In addition to Ralte’s potential absence, India may also miss Akash Mishra, Rahul KP, and Mohammed Yasir due to injuries. Skipper Sunil Chhetri could also join the camp later than May 10 due to a family illness.

Ralte’s absence would be a significant blow to India’s midfield. In the recently concluded Indian Super League (ISL) season, he played a pivotal role for Mumbai City FC, boasting an 85% passing accuracy and creating 17 chances. He was named player of the match in the final against Mohun Bagan Super Giant.

Mumbai City coach Petr Krakty praised Ralte’s performance, saying, “Apuiah (Ralte’s nickname) handled the team fantastically.” He added that Ralte deserves “a bit more recognition” despite other Indian players scoring goals.

India’s chances of qualifying for the third round of the World Cup qualifiers hinge on the results of their matches against Kuwait and Qatar. A victory against Kuwait would boost their hopes, while a defeat could jeopardize their chances.

The AIFF is hopeful that Ralte will be able to resolve the conflict between his exam and the national team’s commitments. However, if he is unable to participate, India will have to find a suitable replacement to fill the void in their midfield.

Sussex Chairman Dismisses Breakaway League Fears Over Hundred Ownership Changes

Sussex Chairman Dismisses Breakaway League Fears Over Hundred Ownership Changes

Sussex chairman Jon Filby has dismissed the notion of a breakaway league by the Hundred-hosting counties as “completely not to be feared.” The ECB and the 18 first-class counties have been engaged in discussions regarding changes to the Hundred’s ownership model, with a proposal to open up the eight teams to private investment.

However, the counties have yet to reach an agreement on revenue sharing. The ECB initially requested a decision by May 10, but the non-host counties are seeking independent advice, potentially delaying the process. Filby emphasized the importance of thorough due diligence before making a decision.

Despite concerns raised by ECB chief executive Richard Gould about losing momentum, Filby expressed confidence in reaching a deal. He acknowledged the need to capitalize on the Hundred’s upcoming season as a showcase for the competition.

The prospect of a breakaway league has been raised, but Filby believes it is unlikely. He questioned the viability of such a league, given the lack of opposition and player availability.

The non-host counties are reportedly seeking a fair distribution of revenues, with Filby stating that they will not be rushed into a decision. He emphasized the need for a clear position before the Hundred’s season concludes.

The discussions over the Hundred’s future have highlighted the growing influence of the top counties in English cricket. Leicestershire chief executive Sean Jarvis has compared the situation to the Premier League in football. However, Filby believes that the non-host counties should remain firm in their negotiations.

Leverkusen Poised to Break 59-Year European Unbeaten Record

Leverkusen Poised to Break 59-Year European Unbeaten Record

Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen, on the cusp of a historic achievement, will face Roma in the second leg of the Europa League semi-final on Thursday. With a 2-0 advantage from the first leg, Leverkusen is poised to extend their unbeaten streak to 49 games, surpassing Benfica’s 59-year-old European football record.

Leverkusen’s remarkable run has already eclipsed Juventus’ 43-match unbeaten streak from 2011 to 2012. A victory or even a one-goal loss against Roma would secure their place in the Europa League final in Dublin.

The pursuit of an unbeaten season has become a driving force for Leverkusen. Goalkeeper and captain Lukas Hradecky believes it provides “extra motivation” and is a testament to the team’s resilience.

Despite Alonso’s suspension, Leverkusen cruised to a 5-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday, showcasing their depth and determination. They are also through to the German Cup final and have already secured the Bundesliga title.

Former Leverkusen coach Rudi Voeller praised Alonso’s “brave and adventurous” decision to hire him and highlighted the team’s exceptional squad depth. He believes that Leverkusen’s ability to strengthen not only their starting lineup but also their reserves is the key to their unbeaten run.

Leverkusen is expected to welcome back Florian Wirtz and Alex Grimaldo for the second leg against Roma. Wirtz, a key attacking midfielder, has been instrumental in Leverkusen’s Europa League campaign with four goals and four assists.

With a near-full-strength squad and the home advantage, Leverkusen is well-positioned to break Benfica’s record and continue their pursuit of an unprecedented treble.

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