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Mercato - L'international Fallou Diagne proche de rejoindre l'ASC Jaraaf Fallou Diagne devrait signer son ret...
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technoajay · 2 years
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ISL Transfer News: Chennaiyin FC Sign Senegalese Defender Fallou Diagne
ISL Transfer News: Chennaiyin FC Sign Senegalese Defender Fallou Diagne
Chennaiyin FC announced the signing of Senegalese defender Fallou Diagne ahead of the upcoming season without giving details of the tenure of the deal. Diagne’s most recent stint was with Albanian outfit KF Vllaznia where he played under Chennaiyin’s new boss Thomas Brdaric. He won the Albanian cup in 2021/22. Speaking on the first new foreign signing for the club this season, Chennaiyin FC…
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darkartsgallery · 4 years
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L’Appel à la Danse 
est une série de documentaires sur les danses à travers le monde. Le pilote a été réalisé au Sénégal. Ce documentaire de création propose des portraits intimes d’individus qui nous livrent leur raison de danser. Le corps en mouvement s’exprime seul, en groupe, au centre culturel de Dakar, dans un battle de Krump, sur le bord de l’océan, lors des séances de lutte, au cœur d’une cérémonie initiatique dans un village.
A travers une succession d’histoires, ce film a pour objectif de capturer la beauté des moments dansés au cœur de l’action, afin de révéler cet instant précieux où le basculement de la conscience laisse place à l’instinct, à l’identité, aux revendications, aux traditions, à l’évasion… Quelle est la source de cette force qui met l’humain en mouvement ? Et tout simplement, pourquoi les gens dansent ?
Audio : Français Sous-titres : Anglais
Production : Screenskin Production Réalisation - Direction artistique : Diane Fardoun Direction de la photographie - Montage : Hugo Bembi Journalisme - Prise son : Pierre Durosoy Composition musicale - Montage son : Julien Villa
Conteur / Voix Off : Thierno Diallo Avec : Khoudia Touré, Pierre "Dexter" Belleka, Germaine Acogny, Siaka Soppo Traoré, Astou "Aicha" Ndiaye, Cie Afreekanam (Pi Lamine Sow, Bakary Fall, Pape Sangone Viera), Moussa, Seny (écurie Ndakarou), Mère Absa, Charles Diagne, Hamdi "Mustafa" Fall, Mama cheikh Fall, Omar "Maestro" Badiane Merci à Brahim Fardoun et Fallou Diagne
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The Call of Dance is a documentary series about dance around the world. The pilot was directed in Senegal. This documentary presents intimate portraits of individuals who share the reason why they dance. Bodies in motion express themselves alone, collectively, at the Dakar cultural center, in a Krump battle, on the shore of the ocean, during wrestling sessions, at the heart of an initiatory ceremony in a village.
Through a wide range of stories, this film aims to capture the beauty of dance, at the heart of the action, in order to reveal these precious shifting moments, when consciousness gives way to instinct, identity, claims, traditions, escape... What is the source of this force that sets humans in motion? And quite simply, why do people dance?
Audio : French Subtitles : English
Production : Screenskin Production Director - Art director : Diane Fardoun Director of photography - Editor : Hugo Bembi Journalist - Sound recordist : Pierre Durosoy Film score composer - Sound editor : Julien Villa
Voice over : Thierno Diallo With : Khoudia Touré, Pierre "Dexter" Belleka, Germaine Acogny, Siaka Sopo Traoré, Astou "Aicha" NdIaye, Cie Afreekanam (Pi Lamine Sow, Bakary Fall, Pape Sangone Viera), Moussa, Seny (team Ndakarou), Mère Absa, Charles Diagne, Hamdi "Mustafa" Fall, Mama cheikh Fall, Omar "Maestro" Badiane Thanks to Brahim Fardoun and Fallou Diagne
Contact/screenings : [email protected]
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[TASK 138: SENEGAL]
In celebration of Senegalese Independence Day on April 4th, there’s a masterlist below compiled of over 190+ Senegalese faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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Germaine Acogny (1944) 3/4 Senegalese, 1/4 Yoruba Nigerian - dancer and choreographer.
Marie-Madeleine Diallo (1948) Senegalese - actress and radio host.
M’Bissine T. Diop / Mbissine Thérèse Diop (1949) Senegalese - actress.
Anna Deavere Smith (1950) African-American [including Angolan, Cameroonian, Congolese, Ghanaian, Igbo Nigerian, Ivorian, Senegalese], British, remote Scandinavian, Finnish, Russian, Italian, Greek - actress and playwright.
Angela Bassett (1958) African-American [including Bantu Angolan, Beninese, Cameroonian, Congolese, Ghanaian, Ivorian, Malian, Nigerian, Senegalese, Togolese] - actress.
Karine Silla (1965) Senegalese / Breton - actress and filmmaker.
Toni Braxton (1967) African-American [including Beninese, Cameroonian, Congolese, Ghanaian, Ivorian, Nigerian, Senegalese, Togolese] - singer-songwriter, pianist, actress, tv personality, and producer.
Julia Sarr (1970) Serer Senegalese - singer.
Coumba Gawlo Seck (1972) Senegalese - singer.
Coumba Gawlo (1972) Senegalese - singer-songwriter, dancer, and composer.
Jenny B / Giovanna Bersola (1972) Senegalese / Sicilian - singer.
Nadège Beausson-Diagne (1972) Senegalese / Ivorian - actress, singer, and columnist.
Viviane Chidid (1973) Senegalese / Mauritanian, Malian - singer.
Jessica / Jessica Folcker (1975) Senegalese, Swedish - actress.
Aïssa Maïga (1975) Senegalese / Malian - actress and producer.
Fatou N'Diaye (1980) Senegalese - actress.
Estelle / Estelle Fanta Swaray (1980) Senegalese / Grenadian - singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress.
Penda Diouf (1981) Senegalese - actress and playwright.
Sister Fa / Fatou Diatta (1982) Senegalese - rapper.
Moona / Awa Mounaya Yanni (1983) Senegalese - rapper.
Safia Flowers / Jazz Schmahl / Safietou Schmahl (1983) Senegalese / German - singer.
Gabourey Sidibe (1983) Senegalese / African-American - actress.
Amina Pankey / Amina Buddafly / Amina Schmahl / Aminata Schmahl (1983) Senegalese / German - singer.
Aminata Niaria (1985) Senegalese - model.
Issa Rae (1985) Senegalese / African-American - actress, writer, director, and producer.
Marie Fuema (1987) Senegalese / Congolese - model.
Lorena Cesarini (1987) Senegalese - actress.
Anna Diop (1988) Senegalese - actress.
Maréma / Marième Fall (1988) Senegalese - singer.
Nianga Niang (1988) Senegalese - model.
Jessi M'Bengue (1989) Senegalese, Ivorian / Algerian - actress, model, and songwriter.
Jillian Hervey (1989) African-American [including Beninese, Cameroonian, Ghanaian, Togolese, Senegalese], English, Welsh, Irish, Finnish, Portuguese - singer and dancer.
Elizabeth Lejonhjärta (1990) Senegalese, Sierra Leonean, Gambian / Sami, Tornedalian, Swedish - model, blogger, social media personality, and writer.
Bruna N'Diaye (1990) Senegalese - mode.
Jenna Thiam (1990) Senegalese, English, French / Armenian, Belgian - musician.
Victoria Lejonhjärta (1990) Senegalese, Sierra Leonean, Gambian / Sami, Tornedalian, Swedish - model, blogger, social media personality, and writer.
Penda Ly (1991) Senegalese - model and Miss Senegal 2012.
Lea Soukeyna (1992) Senegalese - Instagrammer (leasndiaye).
Nar Codou Diouf (1993 or 1994) Senegalese - model and Miss Senegal 2017.
Fatou Jobe (1994) Senegalese - model.
Rose Bertram / Stephanie Bertram-Rose (1994) Senegalese, Angolan, Portuguese / Belgian [possibly Flemish] - model.
Mame Thiane Camara (1995) Senegalese - model.
Lily Maroune (1995) Senegalese, Mauritanian, Lebanese, French - Instagrammer (africancountess).
Aissatou Filly (1996) Senegalese - model and Miss Senegal 2018.
Khoudia Diop (1996) Senegalese - actress and model.
Awa Santesson-Sey (1997) Senegalese / Swedish - singer.
Ndeye Astou Thiam (1998) Senegalese, Malian - actress and model (Instagram: nastou_thiam)
Diarra Sylla (2001) Senegalese - singer, dancer and YouTuber.
Diarra Bae (2001) Senegalese - singer.
Mouna N’Diaye / Maimouna N'Diaye (?) Senegalese - actress and comedian.
Amy Mbengue (?) Senegalese - singer.
Candee Zarah Rue (?) Senegalese, Nigerian, Ethiopian, Onondaga, Cherokee, Sephardi Jewish - youtuber.
Abdoulaye NGom (?) Senegalese - actor.
Sophie Schmahl (?) Senegalese / German - singer.
Michelle Joseph (?) Senegalese - actress.
Titi / Ndeye Fatou (?) Senegalese - singer.
Magali Delion (?) Senegalese / German - model.
Queen Biz (?) Senegalese - singer.
Chabaa Fatiimaah (?) Senegalese - model and actress.
Aadjahrew (?) Senegalese - model and Instagrammer (aadjahrew).
Caprice (?) Senegalese - Instagrammer (mari.caprice).
Naomi Olivia (?) Senegalese - Instagrammer (naomilobouhet1).
Joyri Ward (?) Senegalese - Instagrammer (joyriward.
Baby Dabish (?) Senegalese - Instagrammer (baby_daba).
Khadiija Sall (?) Senegalese - Instagrammer (khadiijasall).
Marouche Diop (?) Senegalese - Instagrammer (marouchediop).
Adama (?) Senegalese - Instagrammer (adama_style_).
_itsamn (?) Senegalese - Instagrammer (_itsamn).
Aissatou Diop (?) Senegalese - Instagrammer (aissatuu_d).
Amy Soft (?) Senegalese - model and YouTuber (Instagram: amyy.soft).
Halima (?) Senegalese - model and actress (Instagram: _halima_7).
Rokhaya Niang (?) Senegalese  - actress.
Mariana Ramos (?) Senegalese - singer.
Anta / Anta Ndiaye (?) Senegalese / French - singer.
Fania Niang (?) Senegalese - singer.
Windela (?) Senegalese - model (Instagram: iamwindela).
Senegalesebarbie (?) Senegalese - model (Instagram: Senegalesebarbie).
Anyekuos_ (?) Senegalese - model (Instagram: anyekuos_).
Aya Gueye (?) Senegalese, Spanish - model (Instagram: a.y.a.gueye).
Alima Chimere (?) Senegalese - model (Instagram: aalima_chimere).
Arame Fall (?) Senegalese - model, actress and singer (Instagram: fallarame).
Mamita Garmi Diop (?) Senegalese, French - model (Instagram: mamitagarmi_).
Sparkle (?) Senegalese - model (Instagram: sparkletatiana).
Amsa (?) Senegalese - YouTuber (Amsa pour Elles).
Kinee Diouf (?) Senegalese - model.
Veronique Boubane (?) Senegalese - model.
Awa Diallo (?) Senegalese - model.
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Mor Thiam (1941) Toucouleur Senegalese - drummer and entertainment consultant.
Olu Dara / Olu Dara Jones / Charles Jones III (1941) African-American [including Beninese, Cameroonian, Congolese, Ghanaian, Ivorian, Malian, Yoruba Nigerian, Senegalese, Togolese] - singer, guitarist, and cornetist.
Idrissa Diop (1949) Senegalese - singer and musician.
Wasis Diop (1950) Senegalese - singer.
Mansour Seck (1950) Senegalese - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Abdoulaye Diakité (1950) Bambara Senegalese - drummer.
Souleymane Faye (1951) Senegalese - singer.
Idris / Edrissa Sanneh (1951) Senegalese - DJ and sports commentator.
Baaba Maal (1953) Senegalese - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and composer.
Modou Diop / Mamadou Diop (1954) Senegalese - singer, guitarist, and djembe player.
Cheikh Lô (1955) Senegalese - singer.
Thione Seck (1955) Senegalese - singer.
Ismaël Lô (1956) Senegalese / Nigerien - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonicist.
Mola Sylla (1956) Senegalese - musician.
Omar Pene (1956) Senegalese - singer and composer.
Ismaila Sané / Ismaila Sané Badiane (1956) Senegalese - singer, percussionist, dancer, and choreographer.
Jimi Mbaye / Mamadou Mbaye (1957) Senegalese - guitarist, author, composer and singer.
Moussa Sène Absa (1958) Senegalese - filmmaker, actor, screenwriter and producer.
Youssou N’Dour (1959) Wolof Senegalese / Serer Senegalese - actor, singer-songwriter, and percussionist.
Meïssa Mbaye (1959) Senegalese - singer.
Fallou Dieng (1960) Senegalese - singer.
Courtney B. Vance (1960) African-American [including Cameroonian, Congolese, Ghanaian, Ivorian, Nigerian, Senegalese] - actor.
Mbaye Dieye Faye (1960) Senegalese - singer and percussionist.
Curtis Walker (1961) Senegalese - actor, comedian, and writer.
Ameth Male / Mohamed Maal (1963) Senegalese - singer and musician.
Solo Cissokho (1963) Senegalese - musician.
Don Cheadle (1964) African-American [including Angolan, Bamileke Nigerian, Ewondo Nigerian, Tikar Beninese, Masa Beninese, Guinean, Liberian, Senegalese] - actor, producer, director, and writer.
Alioune Mbaye Nder (1964) Senegalese - singer-songwriter.
MC Solaar / Claude M’Barali (1969) Senegalese / Chadian - rapper.
Didier Awadi (1969) Senegalese - rapper.
Gee Bayss (1970) Senegalese - rapper.
Diogal / Diogal Sakho (1970) Lebu Senegalese - singer.
Ablaye Cissoko (1970) Senegalese - singer, kora player, and composer.
Black Thought / Tariq Luqmaan Trotter (1971) African-American [including Mandinka Senegalese, Mende Sierra Leonean] - rapper.
Latyr Sy (1972) Senegalese - singer and percussionist.
Keyti / Cheikh Sène (1972) Senegalese - rapper.
Tam Jo / Tamsier Aviance / Tamsier Joof / Tamsier Joof Aviance (1973) Serer Senegalese / Serer Gambian - actor, model, dancer, radio presenter, choreographer, and author.
Baay Sooley / Souleymane Diagne (1973) Senegalese - rapper and dancer.
Nas / Nasty Nas / Nas Escobar / Nasir Bin Olu Dara Jones (1973) African-American [including Beninese, Cameroonian, Congolese, Ghanaian, Ivorian, Malian, Nigerian, Senegalese, Togolese] - rapper-songwriter, actor, and producer.
Pape Diouf / Pape Cheikh Diouf (1973) Senegalese - singer.
Foumalade / Malal Tall (1974) Senegalese - rapper, songwriter and performer.
Dadoo / Mamadou Daniel Camara (1974) Senegalese - rapper.
Faada Freddy / Abdou Fatha (1975) Senegalese - singer and rapper.
Fafadi (1975) Senegalese - singer and musician.
Tété / Niang Mahmoud Tété (1975) Senegalese / Martiniquais - singer and guitarist.
Lord Alajiman / El Hadj Mansour Jacques Sagna (1975) Senegalese - rapper.
Booba / Élie Yaffa (1976) Senegalese / Mosellan, Belgian, German, French - rapper.
Papis Loveday (1977) Senegalese - model.
Omar Sy (1978) Senegalese, Mauritanian, Fula - actor and comedian.
Disiz / Disiz la Peste / Disiz Peter Punk / Sérigne M'Baye Gueye (1978) Senegalese / Belgian - actor and rapper.
Lory Money (1978) Senegalese - singer.
Seckou Keita (1978) Senegalese / Malian - drummer and kora player.
Youssoupha / Youssoupha Mabiki (1979) Senegalese / Congolese - rapper.
Simon Bisbi Clan (1979) Senegalese - rapper.
Sefyu / Youssef Soukouna (1981) Senegalese - rapper.
K-ID / Rayane Fakih (1983) Senegalese - rapper.
Djibril Gueye (1983) Senegalese - actor.
Karim Ouellet (1984) Senegalese - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
I$$A / ISSA / Issa / Amadou Issa Diop (1984) Senegalese - singer-songwriter and producer.
Matador / Babacar Diagne (1984) Senegalese - rapper.
Lefa / Karim Fall (1985) Senegalese / French - rapper and dancer.
Wally Seck (1985) Senegalese - singer.
Barack Adama (1985) Senegalese - rapper.
Momo Dione (1986) Senegalese / Guinean - actor.
Moussier Tombola (1987) Senegalese - comedian.
Amadou Ly (1988) Senegalese - actor, producer, and writer.
Le1f / Khalif Diouf (1989) Senegalese / African-American - rapper and producer.
Ahmed Sylla (1990) Senegalese - actor and comedian.
Willy Cartier (1991) Senegalese, Vietnamese / French - actor, model, and dancer.
Alpha Dia (1992) Senegalese - model.
Mor Money (1992) Senegalese - YouTuber.
MHD / Mohamed Sylla (1994) Senegalese / Guinean - rapper.
Sheck Wes / Wes / Kid Khadi / Khadimou Rassoul Cheikh Fall (1998) Senegalese - rapper-songwriter and model.
Malick Bodian (1998) Senegalese - model.
Cheikh M'Baye (?) Senegalese - actor and model.
Élage Diouf / El Hadji Fall Diouf (?) Senegalese - singer-songwriter and percussionist.
Rémi Jegaan Dioh (?) Serer Senegalese - singer, guitarist, composer, and author.
Toumany Kouyate (?) Senegalese - singer, kora player, and composer.
Nuru Kane / Papa Nouroudine Kane (?) Senegalese - singer-songwriter, bassist, and guimbri player.
Mamadou Diouf (?) Serer Senegalese - musician and writer.
Salam Diallo (?) Senegalese - singer.
Bu Baca / Bu Baca Diop / Babacar Maurice Diop (?) Senegalese - singer and drummer.
Mamadou Lamine Maïga (?) Senegalese - singer.
Issa Cissokho (?) Senegalese, Malian - saxophonist.
Oumar Diaw (?) Senegalese - actor.
Aïyb Dieng (?) Senegalese - drummer and percussionist.
Metzo Djatah (?) Senegalese - singer.
Elzo JamDong / Elhadji Diallo (?) Senegalese - singer.
Nitdoff / Mor Tallah Gueye (?) Senegalese - rapper and producer.
Mohamet Mbaye (?) Senegalese - model (Instagram: swaggy_mo)
Abraham Bassene (?) Senegalese - model (Instagram: bossdollarss)
N’Dango D (?) Senegalese - rapper (Daara J).
Aladji Man (?) Senegalese - rapper (Daara J).
Alla Seck (?) Senegalese - singer.
El Hadji Faye (?) Senegalese - singer.
Eric M'Backe N'Doye (?) Senegalese - singer.
Kabou Gueye (?) Senegalese - singer.
Mar Seck (?) Senegalese - singer.
Rane Diallo (?) Senegalese - singer.
El Hadj N'Diaye (?) Senegalese - singer.
Musa Dieng Kala (?) Senegalese - singer.
Assane Ndiaye (?) Senegalese - singer.
Mokhtar Samba (?) Senegalese - drummer.
Lucky Diop (?) Senegalese - singer and musician.
Assane Mboup (?) Senegalese - singer.
Ifa Damon Gning (?) Senegalese - model.
Problematic:
Chris Rock (1965) African-American [including Angolan, Beninese, Congolese, Guinean, Liberian, Nigerian, Senegalese], some English - actor, comedian, producer, director, and writer. - Anti-East Asian “jokes”, sexist “jokes”, and used the word “r****d*d”.
Akon / Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam (1973) Toucouleur Senegalese - defends Bill Cosby.
Miss Bank$ / Azealia Banks (1991) African-American [including Ivorian, Ghanaian, Cameroonian, Congolese, Nigerian, Senegalese] - singer-songwriter, rapper, and actress - Homophobic and racist tweets.
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As per the Latest football news: India's SAFF U20 Championship debut ends in a 1-2 loss against Bangladesh.
India was defeated 1-2 by Bangladesh in the opening match of the SAFF U20 Championship on Wednesday at the Kalinga Stadium in this city. From the start of the game, Bangladesh appeared to be the more energetic team and created the opening opportunity. Bangladesh made a counterattack just before the halfway point, and Md. Push Ahmed Nova scored a beautiful goal to cap it off.
But the reigning champion quickly settled into a routine. The scores were again tied in the 35th minute when Vibin Mohan crossed from the left and Gurkirat Singh's head connected. Although the home team was on the verge of expanding its lead, sloppy defending by that team allowed Bangladesh to win a penalty kick in the final second of regulation time.
The 16-year-old Nova doubled his goal total with a hard left-handed strike that forced the goalkeeper to the other side. Although the young Blue Tigers posed a significant danger in the opponent box in the second half, they could not get the ball past the last line of defense, and the visitor narrowly prevailed.
If we talk according to Football news India: We won't let you down this time: Captain of Chennaiyin FC Anirudh Thapa.
Given the team's terrible performances in the previous two ISL seasons, Thapa promised he would not let them down this time. The 2022–23 Indian football season, which kicks off with the Durand Cup next month, was discussed by the captain of Chennaiyin at the club's jersey launch.
The 24-year-old midfielder also discussed the importance of the Durand Cup for him and his team. It is a prestigious competition with a long history. More significantly, this gives us crucial game time, a chance to comprehend the coach's expectations, and an opportunity to work together as a team.
The club's supporters designed the new home, away, and third kits through a contest. Based on Aynstine Thomas Jesudas' design, Chennai Central is depicted on the white and blue home and away uniforms. 
The Chennai-based team has been one of the more busy sides during the transfer window, signing players like Fallou Diagne and Petar Sliskovic and Indian talents like Vincy Barretto and Jiteshwor Singh. They won the Emerging Player award during the last I-League season.
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Konyasporlu Diagne ve kaleci Mücahit ameliyat oldu  https://ift.tt/2O4vWSs
Konyasporlu Diagne ve kaleci Mücahit ameliyat oldu  Atiker Konyasporlu oyuncu Fallou Diagne ve kaleci Mücahit Atalay’ın menisküs ameliyatı olduğu bildirildi. 
March 15, 2019 at 09:07AM
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All about Diagne Fallou : height, biography, quotes
How tall is Diagne Fallou
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Diagne Fallou's height is 6ft 1in (1.85 m)Serigne Fallou Diagne (born 14 August 1989 in Dakar) is a Senegalese football defender. He currently plays for Stade Rennes. First Name: Diagné Last Name: Fallou Birth Full Name: Serigne Fallou DiagneBorn: 14 August, 1989Birthplace: Dakar, Senegal ...
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wiwsport · 1 year
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dakaractu · 5 years
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Marième Diagne tuée à coups de couteau : « Tant que la peine de mort n'est pas appliquée, les gens surtout, les femmes continueront d'être tués comme des pigeons » (Fallou Diouf)
C'est l’émotion et la consternation qui se lisent sur le visage des parents de la défunte Marième Diagne. Âgée de 25 ans, Marième Diagne était étudiante en génie civil à l'Université de Thiès. Le présumé meurtrier, A.Guèye est entré dans la maison avant de se diriger directement dans la chambre de Marième Diagne pour la tuer à coups de couteau. D'après Fallou Diouf, petit ami de la sœur de Marième Diagne, le présumé meurtrier serait venu dans la maison pour menacer de mort sa victime. Pour lui, « tant que la peine de mort n'est pas appliquée, les gens, surtout les femmes continueront d'être tués comme des pigeons ». www.dakaractu.com http://j.mp/337g4Gn
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fenomenhaberci · 5 years
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Konyaspor'un Hollanda kampı aralıksız devam ediyor
Konyaspor’un Hollanda kampı aralıksız devam ediyor
İkinci etap kamp çalışmaları için Hollanda’da bulunan Konyaspor, yaptığı antrenmanla hazırlıklarını sürdürdü. Teknik direktör Aykut Kocaman yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen antrenmana Selim Ay ve Paolo Hurtado katılmazken, Fallou Diagne takımdan ayrı çalıştı.
Asteras Tripolis ile oynanan özel maçta fazla süre alan Marko Jevtovic, Erdon Daci, Mücahit Can Akçay ve Alper Uludağ’ın aktif dinlenerek…
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kuponuna · 5 years
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Galatasaray liderlik fırsatını değerlendiremedi
Spor Toto Süper Lig‘de Galatasaray, deplasmanda Atiker Konyaspor ile 0-0 berabere kalarak liderlik koltuğuna oturma fırsatını değerlendiremedi.
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Atiker Konyaspor, Spor Toto Süper Lig’in 30. haftasında, Konya Büyükşehir Belediyesi Stadı’nda, Galatasaray ile karşılaştı. Bir pozisyonda Konyasporlu Fallou Diagne (3) Galatasaraylı Mbaye Diagne (91) mücadele etti. ( Abdullah Coşkun – Anadolu…
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canlitribun · 5 years
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Galatasaray liderlik fırsatını değerlendiremedi
Spor Toto Süper Lig‘de Galatasaray, deplasmanda Atiker Konyaspor ile 0-0 berabere kalarak liderlik koltuğuna oturma fırsatını değerlendiremedi.
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Atiker Konyaspor, Spor Toto Süper Lig’in 30. haftasında, Konya Büyükşehir Belediyesi Stadı’nda, Galatasaray ile karşılaştı. Bir pozisyonda Konyasporlu Fallou Diagne (3) Galatasaraylı Mbaye Diagne (91) mücadele etti. ( Abdullah Coşkun – Anadolu…
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Galatasaray'a 90'da soğuk duş!
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Galatasaray'a 90'da soğuk duş!
Spor Toto Süper Lig’in 13. haftasında Galatasaray, taraftarı önünde Atiker Konyaspor’u konuk etti. 90 dakika sonunda Galatasaray ile Atiker Konyaspor sahadan 1-1’lik beraberlikle ayrıldı.
    Galatasaray’a galibiyeti getiren golü 69. dakikada kendi kalesine Uğur Demirok kaydetti. 87. dakikada penaltıya sebep olan Serdar Aziz kırmızı kartla oyun dışında kaldı.
Atiker Konyaspor’un golünü 89. dakikada penaltıdan Skubic attı.
    Bu sonucun ardından Galatasaray’ın puanı 24 olurken, Atiker Konyaspor puanını 18’e çıkardı.
Galatasaray, hafta arası Şampiyonlar Ligi’nde Lokomotiv Moskova ile karşılaştıktan sonra ligin 14. haftasında deplasmanda Beşiktaş ile karşı karşıya gelecek. Atiker Konyaspor ise bir sonraki hafta sahasında Aytemiz Alanyaspor’u konuk edecek.
Galatasaray: 1 – Atiker Konyaspor: 1
Stat: Türk Telekom
Hakemler: Hüseyin Göçek, Mehmet Cem Hanoğlu, Erdem Bayık
Galatasaray: Muslera, Ozan Kabak, Maicon, Serdar Aziz, Mariano, Fernando (Dk. 81 Celil Yüksel), Selçuk İnan (Dk. 67 Muğdat Çelik), Ömer Bayram, Feghouli, Onyekuru, Eren Derdiyok
Atiker Konyaspor: Serkan Kırıntılı, Skubic, Fallou Diagne, Uğur Demirok, Ferhat Öztorun (Dk. 80 Hadziahmetovic), Jonsson (Dk. 72 Fofana), Jevtovic, Ömer Ali Şahiner, Traore, Milosevic, Jahovic (Dk. 72 Yatabare)
Goller: Dk. 69 Uğur Demirok (Kendi kalesine) (Galatasaray), Dk. 90 Skubic (Penaltıdan) (Atiker Konyaspor)
Kırmızı kart: Dk. 87 Serdar Aziz (Galatasaray)
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 48 Ozan Kabak (Galatasaray), Dk. 57 Traore, Dk. 90+3 Serkan Kırıntılı, Dk. 90+5 Hadziahmetovic (Atiker Konyaspor)
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jordstyle · 6 years
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Bundesliga Season Preview Part One: Mid-tablers, strugglers and newcomers
VAVEL UK takes a look at nine of the teams hoping for big things this year.
Hertha BSC Team Photo. | Photo: Ottmar Winter/Bongarts/Getty Images.
After a long wait, the Bundesliga finally makes its return this summer and it will be a welcome relief for German football fans after the failure of the Germany squad at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Many will be wondering if this is the season that someone finally manages to topple the supremacy of Bayern Munich. The rest will laugh off such delusions. But even if the status quo at the top remains, there’s European places to be won and the dreaded drop to be avoided.
In the first part of our season preview, we look at last season’s lower-half finishers – Hertha BSC, Werder Bremen, FC Augsburg, Hannover 96, 1. FSV Mainz 05, SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg, as well as the newly-promoted pair of Fortuna Düsseldorf and 1. FC Nürnberg.
Hertha BSC
Last season: 10th                       
Manager: Pál Dárdai
Pre-season friendlies: RSV Eintracht 1949 (7-0 W), SC Westfalia Herne (2-0 W), MSV Duisburg (1-0 W), MSV Neuruppin (9-1 W), FK Dukla Prague (3-2 W), Atalanta (3-2 L), FC Liefering (4-1 W), Aiginiakos (7-0 W), Hallescher FC (4-1 W)
DFB-Pokal First Round: 2-1 win vs Eintracht Braunschweig
Opening game: Home to Nürnberg (25 August)
Transfers in: Valentino Lazaro (Red Bull Salzburg), Javairô Dilrosun (Manchester City U23), Lukas Klünter (1. FC Köln), Pascal Köpke (Erzgebirge Aue), Marko Gruji? (Liverpool, loan)
Transfers out: Mitchell Weiser (Bayer Leverkusen), Julian Schieber (Augsburg), Genki Haraguchi (Hannover), Nils Körber (VfL Osnabrück, loan), Maximilian Pronichev (Aue, loan)
The pressures of a failed campaign in Europe helped to stop the upward moment of die Alte Dame under Dárdai, but they rarely slipped much lower than their eventual finishing position of tenth, sitting comfortably in mid-table for the majority of the season.
It’s difficult to foresee things being any worse this time around. Their new signings have been unspectacular but all have the potential to be big hits, with the signings of Dilrosun and Gruji? particularly interesting. The latter, on loan from Liverpool, may even start the opening game against Nürnberg despite only joining training this week. Klünter has also shown promise for Köln whilst Köpke provides another option up top, especially with Davie Selke out for the first couple of months of the season.
Weiser is the only notable departure, meaning that Dárdai will be under no pressure to bed in the new faces straight away, and that should stand them in good stead, especially in the early stages of the season, to push for a third top half finish in four years, provided that last year’s plateau was only a temporarily blip.
Werder Bremen
Last season: 11th         
Manager: Florian Kohfeldt
Pre-season friendlies: FC Eintracht Cuxhaven (8-0 W), OSC Bremerhaven (5-0 W), 1. FK P?íbram (1-1 D), Duisburg (1-0 W), Köln (1-0 L), Rot-Weiss Essen (1-0 L), Huddersfield Town (1-0 W), Arminia Bielefeld (1-0 W), FC Groningen (0-0 D), VVV-Venlo (1-1 D), Villarreal (3-2 L)
DFB-Pokal First Round: 6-1 win vs VfR Wormatia Worms
Opening game: Home to Hannover (25 August)
Transfers in: Kevin Möhwald (Nürnberg), Yuya Osako (Köln), Martin Harnik (Hannover), Felix Beijmo (Djurgårdens IF), Jan-Niklas Beste (Borussia Dortmund U19), Davy Klaassen (Everton), Claudio Pizarro (Köln), Stefanos Kapino (Nottingham Forest)
Transfers out: László Kleinheisler (FC Astana), Sambou Yatabaré (Royal Antwerp), Zlatko Junuzovi? (Salzburg), Leon Guwara (FC Utrecht), Thomas Delaney (Dortmund), Jérôme Gondorf (Freiburg), Justin Eilers (Apollon Smyrnis), Ulisses Garcia (BSC Young Boys), Robert Bauer (Nürnberg, loan), Lennart Thy (Büyük?ehir Belediye Erzurumspor), Niklas Schmidt (SV Wehen Wiesbaden, loan), Fallou Diagne (Konyaspor)
Last season took an almost clichéd feel. An awful start, which resulted in the current boss being replaced by the young coach of the under 23. He did enough to earn a permanent appointment, and Bremen flourished in the spring to turn attentions from battling relegation to dreams of Europe that never quite came to pass. That was the story of 2016-17 just as much as it was of 2017-18, although the revival wasn’t quite so dramatic this time around.
But can Kohfeldt succeed where Alexander Nouri failed and take Bremen to the next level? There are reasons to be optimistic on the Weser. No matter how much he struggled in England, Klaassen was a glamour signing suited to an upwardly-mobile club, whilst they are so bursting with attacking options that the re-signing of Pizarro is more a sentimental luxury than a necessity.
If they can avoid the early-season blues that have seen both of their previous head coaches, than a return to Europe after nearly a decade could well be possible. They are more reliable at the back then they have been in recent years, with Ji?í Pavlenka a top class goalkeeper. Further forward meanwhile, there will be goals if they can find the right combination around new skipper Max Kruse. All being well, this will be their best season for some time.
FC Augsburg
Last season: 12th
Manager: Manuel Baum
Pre-season friendlies: SC Austria Lustenau (1-1 D), Würzburger Kickers (2-0 W), Middlesbrough (2-1 W), Sportclub Olching (3-0 W), Borussia Mönchengladbach (2-1 L), Newcastle United (1-0 W), Athletic Club (1-0 L)
DFB-Pokal First Round: 2-1 win vs TSV Steinbach Haiger
Opening game: Away at Düsseldorf (25 August)
Transfers in: Schieber (Hertha), André Hahn (Hamburger SV), Felix Götze (Bayern Munich), Fredrik Jensen (FC Twente)
Transfers out: Ioannis Gelios (FC Hansa Rostock), Gojko Ka?ar (Anorthosis Famagusta), Marwin Hitz (Dortmund), Moritz Leitner (Norwich City), Daniel Opare (Antwerp), Marcel Heller (SV Darmstadt 98), Takashi Usami (Düsseldorf, loan), Tim Rieder (Darmstadt, loan), Shawn Parker (SpVgg Greuther Fürth)
Augsburg seem perennial pre-season contenders to go down, but it’s been a while since they’ve been in a genuine relegation dog-fight. Last year was little different, and if they had won more than two games in their last 13 games, they would have ended up a lot higher in the table than they eventually did.
Losing Hitz is of course a blow, leaving Andreas Luthe and Fabian Giefer to battle it out over who plays in goal, but much will be unchanged in front of them this season. Philipp Max is one of the most dangerous players in the league, despite being a left-back, and will have a point to prove having been snubbed by Joachim Löw so far. Further forward, Alfreð Finnbogason will hope to add to his tally of goals last season, despite currently being injured. He’ll have plenty of support too, especially with Hahn returning to his spiritual home.
There is little cause to believe that Augsburg will struggle this season, and if some of the bigger clubs struggle there could even launch another challenge for European football, but mid-table seems to be the most likely destination once again for Baum’s men.
Hannover 96
Last season: 13th
Manager: André Breitenreiter
Pre-season friendlies: Eiderstedt-Auswahl (14-0 W), SV Ramlingen-Ehlershausen (7-0 W), TSV Havelse (4-0), FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen (2-0 W), PEC Zwolle (3-1 W), Wolfsberger AC (3-2 L), Udinese (5-1 W), Udinese (2-1 W), Athletic Club (2-0 W)
DFB-Pokal First Round: 6-0 win vs Karlsruher SC
Opening game: Away at Bremen (25 August)
Transfers in: Josip Elez (HNK Rijeka), Leo Weinkauf (Bayern II), Takuma Asano (Arsenal, loan), Kevin Wimmer (Stoke City, loan), Genki Haraguchi (Hertha), Walace (Hamburg), Bobby Wood (Hamburg, loan)
Transfers out: Elias Huth (1. FC Kaiserslautern), Felix Klaus (Wolfsburg), Salif Sané (Schalke 04), Charlison Benschop (FC Ingolstadt 04), Kenan Karaman (Düsseldorf), Harnik (Bremen), Sebastian Maier (VfL Bochum), Florian Hübner (1. FC Union Berlin), Manuel Schmiedebach (Union Berlin, loan), Jonathas (Corinthians, loan)
Making their return to the Bundesliga after a year away, a strong start last season gave Hannover the credit in the bank they needed to avoid any serious concerns over possible relegation. Their strong home form helped as way but an unremarkable squad did struggle at times, including a five-game losing streak in the early spring.
Klaus, Sané and Harnik are all big loses, and a lot of their new faces all struggled with their old clubs last season, including the Hamburg duo of Walace and Wood, plus Stoke’s Wimmer, with all three suffering relegation with their clubs. They have kept last season’s top scorer Niclas Füllkrug though, despite strong interest from Gladbach, with speculation that he’s on the verge of signing a new deal.
Any sort of drop off from last season will see Hannover fighting to avoid a return to the 2. Bundesliga, meaning Breitenreiter will face a big test of his coaching skills to get the best out his side. Another 15 goals from Füllkrug would serve them well and they will hope young talents like Ihlas Bebou can take off as well.
1. FSV Mainz 05
Last season: 14th
Manager: Sandro Schwarz
Pre-season friendlies: DJK SV Phönix Schifferstadt (12-0 W), Rhein-Nahe Auswahl (10-0 W), VfB Ginsheim (5-1 W), KFC Uerdingen 05 (2-1 W), Royal Charleroi Sporting Club (2-0 W), Köln (5-3 L), West Ham United (1-1, lost on penalties), Athletic Club (0-0, won on penalties), Fiorentina (0-0, lost on penalties), Celta de Vigo (2-1 W)
DFB-Pokal First Round: 3-1 win vs Aue
Opening game: Home to VfB Stuttgart (26 August)
Transfers in: Phillipp Mwene (Kaiserslautern), Jean-Philippe Mateta (Olympique Lyonnais), Pierre Kunde (Atlético Madrid), Moussa Niakhaté (FC Metz), Aarón Martin (Espanyol, loan)
Transfers out: Jonas Lössl (Huddersfield), Suat Serdar (Schalke), Leon Balogun (Brighton & Hove Albion), Marin Sverko (Karlsruhe, loan), Abdou Diallo (Dortmund), Kenan Kodro (FC Copenhagen), Nigel de Jong (Al Ahli SC), Yoshinori Muto (Newcastle), Aaron Seydel (Holstein Kiel, loan)
Mainz were perhaps fortunate that there were worse teams than them in the league last season. They spent most of the Rückrunde in the play-off spot, and couldn’t string two wins together until the matchdays 32 and 33, although those wins over RB Leipzig and Dortmund were enough to keep them up, although they finished with their worst points tally since they went down under Jürgen Klopp in 2007.
Nevertheless, they didn’t panic into sacking Schwarz and they clearly thing enough of him to give him a second crack. It won’t be any easier though. Serdar, Balogun and Muto will all be missed, whilst there are several injury concerns already. They will be hoping their new players will take off, although Niakhaté couldn’t have had a worst start, getting sent off in three minutes in the cup against Aue.
Alexandru Maxim had one of his better days in that game, scoring twice, and a good season from the Romanian will help their cause. 20-year-old Ridle Baku will be one to watch after he burst onto the scene late last season, scoring twice in his first three league games for the club. It will be tough for him, and the other youngsters, to thrive if Mainz struggle though.
SC Freiburg
Last season: 15th
Manager: Christian Streich
Pre-season friendlies: FC Waldkirch (15-0 W), SC Lahr (8-2 W), Kehler FV (7-1 W), TuS Efringen-Kirchen (14-2 W), FC Ravensburg (9-1 W), Swansea City (3-0 W), Regio-Auswahl (2-1 W), RC Strasbourg Alsace (3-2 L), Real Sociedad (1-1 D)
DFB-Pokal First Round: 5-3 win on penalties (after 2-2 draw AET) vs Energie Cottbus
Opening game: Home to Eintracht Frankfurt (25 August)
Transfers in: Mark Flekken (Duisburg), Dominique Heintz (Köln), Luca Waldschmidt (Hamburg), Philipp Lienhart (Real Madrid), Gondorf (Bremen), Brandon Borrello (Kaiserslautern)
Transfers out: Julian Schuster (retired), Marc Oliver Kempf (Stuttgart), Georg Nierdermeier (Melbourne Victory), Fabian Schleusener (SV Sandhausen, loan), Mats Møller Dæhli (FC St. Pauli), Rafal Gikiewicz (Union Berlin), Jonas Fohrenbach (SSV Jahn Regensburg¸ loan), Aleksandar Ignjovski (1. FC Magdeburg), Mohamed Dräger (SC Paderborn 07, loan), Karim Guédé (Sandhausen), Lucas Hufnagel (SpVgg Unterhaching), Vincent Sierro (FC St. Gallen, loan), Patric Klandt (Nürnberg), Jonas Meffert (Kiel), Caglar Söyüncü (Leicester City)
After surprisingly qualifying for Europe in their first season back in the Bundesliga, last season was always going to see a drop-off, especially after losing several key players. In the end they did well to stay up, finishing just above the relegation play-off place, with the goals of Nils Petersen crucial for maintaining their Bundesliga status.
There was never any question of replacing Streich, a cult favourite and the longest-serving coach in the league. It is easy to see last season as a hangover from the one before, and with some canny new recruits brought in over the summer to freshen up the team, they will be confident of being closer to mid-table security this time around.
To do so though, they have to tighten up at the back, and handle the departures of Kempf and Söyüncü at the same time. They cannot depend entirely on the goals of Petersen, with Waldschmidt, Janik Haberer and the fit-again Florian Niederlechner needed to take their share of the responsibility. If they fail in those key goals, as well as rectifying their awful away form, they could very easily drop out of the league again.
VfL Wolfsburg
Last season: 16th (won play-off)
Manager: Bruno Labbadia
Pre-season friendlies: Veltins-Auswahl (8-1 W), KSV Baunatal (7-0 W), Lupo Martini Wolfsburg (3-0 W), Norwich (1-1 D), Lyon (2-1 L), AFC Ajax (3-0 W), Napoli (3-1 W)
DFB-Pokal First Round: 1-0 win vs SV Elversberg
Opening game: Home to Schalke (25 August)
Transfers in: Marcel Tisserand (Ingolstadt), Klaus (Hannover), Pavao Pervan (LASK Linz), Wout Weghorst (AZ Alkmaar), Daniel Ginczek (Stuttgart), Jérôme Roussillon (HSC Montpellier)
Transfers out: Max Grün (released), Daniel Didavi (Stuttgart), Landry Dimata (RSC Anderlecht, loan), Victor Osimhen (Charleroi, loan)
With Hamburg out of the way, Wolfsburg are in prime position to become the league’s biggest perpetual crisis club. It is still only three years since they finished second and won the DFB-Pokal, two since pushing Real Madrid all the way in an UEFA Champions League quarter-final, but they finished the last campaign facing a play-off for their Bundesliga survival for a second year in a row.
Labbadia guided them to victory against Kiel, but beforehand he hadn’t been much more effective than Andries Jonker or Martin Schmidt before him. Above him, Jörg Schmadtke and club legend Marcel Schäfer have been installed in administrative roles, and between the three of them it will be interesting to see if things will be any different this year.
Excluding Tiseerand, who are already been on loan, Ginczek is the only new signing that isn’t an unknown quantity in German football, and they will be hoping he will give them the goalscorer they so desperately lacked last season, even before Mario Gómez left, despite his injury problems and modest recent record. Others, most significantly Maximilian Arnold, will know more is expected of them as well. Will they avoid the bottom three this year? Possibly, but not many are convinced.
Fortuna Düsseldorf
Last season: 1st (2. Bundesliga)
Manager: Friedhelm Funkel
Pre-season friendlies: Sportfreunde Eisbachtal (9-1 W), VfB Wissen (10-0 W), TSV Meerbusch (9-0 W), FC Wegberg-Beeck (5-0 W), Watford (3-1 L), Al-Hilal (2-0 W), Fiorentina (1-1 D), FC Remscheid (8-0 W), NEC (3-0 W), VfL Benrath 06 (13-0 W)
DFB-Pokal First Round: 5-0 win vs TuS Rot-Weiss Koblenz
Opening game: Home to Augsburg (25 August)
Transfers in: Benito Raman (Standard Liège), Alfredo Morales (Ingolstadt), Jean Zimmer (Stuttgart), Karaman (Hannover), Diego Contento (Girondins de Bordeaux), Kevin Stöger (Bochum), Aymen Barkok (Frankfurt, loan), Marvin Ducksch (St. Pauli), Davor Lovren (Dinamo Zagreb II), Matthias Zimmermann (Stuttgart), Dodi Lukebaki (Watford, loan), Takashi Usami (Augsburg, loan)
Transfers out: Kemal Rüzgar (Altinordu), Jerome Kiesewetter (released), Julian Schauerte (KAS Eupen), Axel Bellinghausen (retired), Lukas Schmitz (Wolfsberger AC), Marlon Ritter (Paderborn), Emmanuel Iyoha (Aue, loan), Justin Toshiki Kinjo (Thespakusatsu Gunma)
Not many people were tipping Düsseldorf for promotion last season but Funkel and his team got the balance right as, along with fellow Bundesliga newcomers Nürnberg, they proved to be one of the best and most consistent teams in the league to return to the top flight after five years away. They won the second-tier title in dramatic fashion though, beating Der Club in the final day showing with a stoppage time goal from Kaan Ayhan.
It is little secret that they are operating with one of the smallest budgets in the league but they have strengthened their side smartly. Raman, Zimmer and Lovren have now signed permanently after loan spells last year, whilst Usami is back for another. They have signed some of the best performers in the 2. Liga last year in Stöger and Ducksch, the league’s top scorer whilst on loan with Kiel. Lukebaki looks a promising performer for them as well.
Do they have enough to survive though? They certainly have flair, and a strong team spirit, and often the latter can be enough. Most sides who survive in their first season in the Bundesliga are those that bounced back within a year or two, and it will be a big step up for side without huge amounts of Bundesliga experience. Düsseldorf look as likely as anyone to go down, but they have the talent to avoid that fate.
1. FC Nürnberg
Last season: 2nd (2. Bundesliga)
Manager: Michael Köllner
Pre-season friendlies: FSV Erlangen-Bruck (5-2 W), SV Seligenporten (3-0 W), Halle (2-1 L), Regionalauswahl (4-0 W), Würzburg (4-0 W), TSV 1860 Rosenheim (4-1 W), Bologna (1-0 L), Real Valladolid (1-0 W)
DFB-Pokal First Round: 2-1 win vs SV Linx
Opening game: Away at Hertha (25 August)
Transfers in: Törles Knöll (Hamburg II), Kevin Goden (Köln U19), Christian Mathenia (Hamburg), Timothy Tillmann (Bayern II, loan), Bauer (Bremen, loan), Klandt (Freiburg), Yuya Kubo (KAA Gent, loan)
Transfers out: Möhwald (Bremen), Laszlo Sepsi (released), Miso Brecko (released), Enis Alushi (released), Thorsten Kirschbaum (Leverkusen)
Nürnberg are back in the Bundesliga, again. Germany’s ultimate yo-yo club are back after a four-year spell in the second tier for a ninth separate spell in the top flight. They suffered the usual blip after losing the Relegation play-off with Frankfurt two years ago, but after Köllner came into ensure they avoided going the other way, he proved to be the man to lead them back to the promise land as they finished second in his first full season in charge.
Unsurprisingly, many are tipping them to suffer a record ninth relegation, and there does seem to be doubt over whether they are equipped well enough to survive, especially as they are not financially strong enough to have been able to make any high-profile signings. Mathenia and Bauer do add some Bundesliga experience though, whilst Ond?ej Petrák is the sole survivor from the 2013-14 relegation season.
Most of the squad have been solid performers in the 2. Bundesliga, and if Enrico Valentini can prove as effective on the wing, Mikael Ishak can rediscover the scoring form he had before getting injured in February and the entire squad can prove to be greater than the sum of the parts, they’ll have every chance of staying up. It’s likely to be an almighty scrap, however.
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the-football-daily · 6 years
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Konyaspor sign Fallou Diagne on free transfer
The Senegal international is set for a new adventure in the Turkish top-flight after enduring a difficult spell at Werder Bremen
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haberihbarhatti · 6 years
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Fallou Diagne Atiker Konyaspor’da
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