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The assets of the billionaire have been frozen, which has a direct impact on the team’s sports activities, as it is forbidden to sell, renew or sign contracts for a new player. Chelsea magnate Roman Abramovich was on Thursday included in the list of Russian individuals sanctioned by the British government for invading Ukraine. With this action, the billionaire’s assets were frozen, and he was prevented from doing business or traveling to the UK. The decision prevents, even temporarily, the sale of the London club.British Chancellor Liz Truss said: “Oligarchs and corrupt rulers have no place in our economy nor…

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Manchester, United Kingdom, March 10, 2022 (AFP) – Manchester City qualified for the Champions League quarter-finals after drawing 0-0 with Sporting Lisbon, thanks to a 5-0 win in the first leg in Portugal.Despite controlling the match, City did not display their usual attacking style. He even scored with Gabriel Jesus at the start of the second stage, but the goal was ruled out for offside by the Brazilian. “The first half was better than the second. After the disallowed goal, we were not very active. We did not move. It was not an easy match, after the first game, almost…

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Photo: Disclosure The Rio Grande do Sul Court of Justice (TJ-RS) has rejected an appeal by the state attorney general’s office (PGE) that sought to overturn an injunction requiring the use of masks by children under the age of 12. With this said, the use of masks for this age group is still mandatory and not only recommended. On a note, PGE informs that it will evaluate the decision and what is the best legal procedure to adopt. The mandatory use of masks for children has been the subject of a legal dispute in Republika Srpska in recent days. /…

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The Premier League released a memo on Wednesday touting some new measures against Covid-19. The organization issued a decision not to show the vaccination card to enter the stadiums and changed the guidelines for postponing the Premier League matches. The UK introduced an easing of Covid-19 restrictions and the Prime Minister made changes. From now on, if a club requests to postpone a match due to an insufficient number of players due to the virus, it must have at least four positive cases in its team. When the team does not have 13 players and a goalkeeper for the match…

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The patient at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London will be the first man in the world to have an eye created using a 3D printer. Doctors believe that the prosthetic will look more realistic than a traditional acrylic eye. “I’ve needed a prosthesis since I was 20 and have always felt insecure about it,” Steve Farris, now 40, told the BBC. This innovation will not only allow for more realistic prosthetics, but will also cut patients’ adaptation time to prosthetics in half, from six to three weeks. “When I leave the house, I usually look in the mirror and never…

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After some disagreements with coach Mikel Arteta, striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been removed from Arsenal’s main squad. As an alternative, the player asked to leave the club and ended up settling at no cost with Barcelona. Facing a wonderful moment for the Catalan club, coach Mikel Arteta has been accused of releasing the player in the wrong way and has been suggested as the main culprit.On Monday (07), Arteta responded to the accusations he was suffering and confirmed that Aubameyang’s departure was in agreement with all parties involved. The coach explained that it was just one method in the process,…

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‘Football comes home’, was the slogan for British fans this year. European Nations Cup It will make more sense on Friday the 18th. England and Scotland Face each other in Eurocup Group D, starting at 4pm, at Wembley Stadium, London. A game that could be worthy of qualification for the English, is surrounded by enormous rivalry, the oldest in the sport, since the first duel between the fathers of professional football took place nearly 150 years ago. Subscribe to the digital magazine in the app for only R$8.90/month Football has its roots in various cultural manifestations. Balls were actually kicked…

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The Premier League, which organizes the Premier League, released a statement on Tuesday noon informing The decision not to lay off players who have been called up to the national teams Who will play matches in countries on the UK’s “red list” (risk of contamination by Covid-19). And clubs in Spain, with the support of the Spanish League, adopted the same position. See: La Liga backs Spanish clubs’ decision not to release athletes at next FIFA date FIFA has yet to officially comment on the cases in England and Spain. Measure, It is unanimously supported by the clubs that play…

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Amid tensions between Russia and Ukraine, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Tuesday (22) that the Champions League final should not take place in St Petersburg. The final match of the tournament is scheduled to take place on May 28 at the Gazprom Arena.“Russia is more isolated, Russia is pariah. [Não há] Opportunity to set up football tournaments in Russia conquering sovereign nations,” Johnson addressed the House of Commons. Culture Minister Nadine Doris also said on Twitter that Russia should not be allowed to host major sporting events after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the deployment of troops to…

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Britain’s Ministry of Defense said on Friday it had begun deploying military personnel to support hospitals that are understaffed and strained due to the registration of Covid-19 cases in the country. The government said 200 military personnel have been deployed to support the National Health Service in London over the next three weeks. France allows doctors with Covid-19 to treat patientsAfter Macron says he wants to ‘fill the bag’ with no vaccinations, British PM slams anti-vaccination as ‘wasteful’ Filling is done at the same time as The country is facing sharp increases in the number of infections. Britain’s health safety…

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