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Coronavirus: Japan Considers Postponing Tokyo Olympic Games

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Japan may be allowed to postpone the Tokyo Olympics until the end of 2020, the country’s minister responsible for the games said today.

Olympics minister Seiko Hashimoto has said Japan’s agreement with the International Olympic Committee to host the 2020 games could be deferred until the winter.

“The contract calls for the games to be held within 2020. That could be interpreted as allowing a postponement,” the minister said in response to a question in parliament.

The Tokyo Olympics are due to get underway in July this year in the capital. But Japan has counted 274 cases of coronavirus as infections worldwide continue to spike.

And Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last week ordered all schools to close until April, affecting more than 10m children.

Global coronavirus cases have blown past 90,000 to hit 90,937, according to John Hopkins University. And the death toll stands at 3,117.

The right to cancel the Games belongs to the IOC under Japan’s hosting agreement.

But speculation about a delay or cancellation of the Olympics has mounted as coronavirus concerns have led to other sporting events being cancelled.

Six Nations rugby matches between Italy and Ireland were called off, and Italy has cancelled multiple Serie A games.

Formula One has also postponed the Chinese Grand Prix and a host of non-sporting events, like advertising bash Mipim, and the Geneva Motor Show, have been cancelled.

Hashimoto told parliament: “We are doing all we can to ensure that the Games go ahead as planned.”

Source: Cityam

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WAFCON: Zambia Not Afraid Of Super Falcons –Kundananji

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Zambia forward, Rachel Kundananji has said the team is ready for battle against the Super Falcons of Nigeria.

The Copper Queens finished second in Group A, and will take on Group B winners Nigeria, in the quarter-finals at the Larbi Zaouli Stadium, Casablanca on Friday.

Nora Häuptle’s side have impressed with their superb attacking style of play at the ongoing 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.


They are unbeaten so far in the competition with two wins, and one draw.

Kundananji, who plays for NWSL club, Bay FC have scored thrice for Zambia, and also won two Woman of the Match awards.

Ahead of the game with Nigeria, the elegant striker said they are not scared of facing the nine-time champions.

“We wanted to top the group, but unfortunately, we didn’t score enough goals. That said, we’re not bothered by our position we’re focused on the bigger goal,” Kundananji told FAZ Media.
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Chelsea Will Be Premier League Contenders -Bale

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Former Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur star, Gareth Bale, has made his Premier League title prediction following Chelsea’S FIFA Club World Cup win.

The Blues beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 on Sunday to lift the FIFA Club World Cup trophy with goals from Cole Palmer (2)) and Joao Pedro.

Bale believes Chelsea could be genuine contenders to win the 2025 Premier League season.

Bale, 36, told DAZN via Football.london, “I do not think they are far away at all. Last season, they got to around Christmas, and everyone was talking about them being contenders.

“They have shown character as a team to come back and win the Conference League, and now win this.

“I think confidence will be booming and they will have that self-belief now,” Bale added.

Chelsea have two major trophies in their cabinet in Enzo Maresca’s first season at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues have earlier won the Europa Conference League, beating Spanish LaLiga side Real Betis in the final.

They shocked the football world on Sunday when they defeated the European champions 3-0 to win the FIFA Club World Cup for the second time.
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Sanchez Was Outstanding Against PSG -Mikel

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Former Chelsea midfielder, John Obi Mikel, has said that goalkeeper Robert Sánchez surprised him during the Club World Cup final match against Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday.

Mikel had earlier criticised the Spaniard, calling on the club to sell him. But he has had a change of mind about him after yesterday’s game.

Chelsea surprised the football world by beating PSG 3-0 at the MetLife Stadium in the presence of US President Donald Trump.


Prior to the game, Mikel had urged the Blues to sign a new goalkeeper before the new Premier League season.

However, Sánchez helped the Blues beat the Champions League holders and won the best goalkeeper of the tournament award.

He kept three clean sheets in the competition, and Mikel now feels different about the Spain international.

He told DAZN, “I’m surprised, he had a really good game today. Credit when credit is due. He did play a good game today. This save here—brilliant save, strong hands.

“That’s what you need from a goalkeeper. I’m very, very happy for him.

“Hopefully we can see a much better Sánchez.”
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