Thursday, March 31, 2011

Kicker-Ticker: Gekas and Co. now have to cram German

+ + + + Coach Christoph Daum is the relegation-threatened Bundesliga Eintracht Frankfurt and off the field on accents and a leading language training for foreign professionals. This is a "matter of course as the training itself," said the 57-year-old, who had replaced in the past week Michael Skibbe.

Perhaps we do this season so very still, the first German words by Theofanis Gekas. The striker is powerful, even after five years in Germany, yet the German language. + + + + + + + Werder Bremen has to make do for now without Claudio Pizarro. The 32-year-old striker retired from his international comeback against Ecuador a ligament injury to the ankle and is expected to consist of seven to ten days.

Werder captain Torsten Frings is hoping the other hand, after a common cold for a return to full training later this week. Pizarro had to be replaced on Tuesday evening on his first official match for Peru since November 2007, five minutes from time. Because of his fifth yellow card, he would have been for the Bundesliga duel on Saturday against VfB Stuttgart but blocked anyway.

+ + + + + + + + Because of a dispute with the Dutch football idol Johan Cruyff three leading officials of Ajax Amsterdam have announced their resignations. Just weeks after the commitment of Cruyff as advisor to the chairman Uri Coronel said Wednesday he and two other board members would remain in the face of Cruyff's dominant species, only so long in office until their successors are found.

Cruyff led Ajax as a player from 1971 to 1973 three times to win the European Champions' Cup. Great successes were since the triumph in the Champions League in 1995 and the last championship in 2004 in the past year. The club's management and the 63-year-old were divided on how can be built on previous successes.

As the table by third parties, Ajax this season almost no chance of the championship. + + + + + + + + The fighting for the existence of second division side 1860 Munich is evidently in promising negotiations with a financially strong sponsor. As the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported a Inverstor from Arab countries in joining the German champions are interested in 1966.

The contact came about through a Munich bank. Accordingly, the lender wants 49 percent stake in football GmbH and Co. KGaA take the second division and pump ten to twelve million euros in the club immediately. Until Thursday, the risk of insolvency of the sixties to raise a total of ten million euros.

Of this sum will always miss two to three million euros. + + + + + + + + Chile's former soccer star Elias Figueroa will not be a candidate for president of Fifa. The 64-year-old rejected on Wednesday prompted a U.S. group called "Change Fifa", who calls for more transparency and democracy in important decisions.

The three-time World Cup participants Figuero pointed out in a statement that he could work out in the short time until the election of the new Fifa president not a proportionate approach. In the election on 1 June in Zurich joins the Swiss incumbent, Joseph Blatter against his challenger, Mohammed bin Hammam of Qatar on.

Figueroa was in his playing days is an outstanding defender and three times in succession from 1974 to 1976 Player of the Year in South America. When he lost the 1974 World Cup predicted based in the preliminary round with Chile 0-1 against the hosts and eventual champions. + + + + + + + + The euphoria at the Bundesliga league leaders Borussia Dortmund knows no boundaries.

So far, fans do on 14 361 000 May the experience of season with a home game against Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Dortmund when the possibly the championship trophy, being presented. In addition to the 51,200 season ticket holders and the 8,000 fans expected from Hesse are currently 301,752 ticket requests via the online order form available in the office.

By 10 April, BVB fans still time to apply for 21,000 available tickets. They will be giving away a free day tickets for sale not take place. + + + +

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