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The other England team bidding to win the Euros in 2021

1 It’s always delightful when someone sends you a good goal, especially so when it’s one from women’s football a sport that needs its drum banging particularly loudly. The latest came from Portsmouth Women’s Hannah Haughton, doing some neat ball juggling before firing the ball into the top corner. The difference is that Haughton is a goalkeeper. And wasn’t wearing any shoes. And didn’t really mean to do it. Quite simply from Hannah Haughton Our number one scored this rocket in @EngBeachSoccer s 3-1 victory over Russia today#Pompeypic.twitter.com/PPzBXSpUkJ It’s not the most propitious build-up: Haughton takes a touch out her feet and the ball becomes lodged in the sand. The shuffle to adjust her body position isn’t especially conventional a different kind of agility is required when the pitch comprises entirely of ever-changing mounds and ridges but her final touch is delicious. The flick and three kick-ups t

Inam Butt eyes Tokyo berth

Inam Butt eyes Tokyo berth PWF Secretary Sattar hopes wrestler can qualify for Olympics through Almaty event Inamis appearing in Almaty, Kazakhstan, fighting in the 97kg event as well as freestyle competition in the same weight category. PHOTO COURTESY: Dean Treml/United World Wrestling KARACHI: “Our hero Muhammad Inam Butt deserves so much better, so much more,” said Pakistan Wrestling Federation (PWF) Secretary Muhammad Arshad Sattaras he expresses his love for the athlete. Inam along with Muhammad Bilal and Haroon Abid will begin their campaign at the final continental Olympic qualifier on Friday, April 6. Sattar believes it is a matter of time and time has been running out since there hasn’t been much support from the government for Pakistan’s first-ever world champion in Beach Wrestling Inam.

Qatar calls bikini row propaganda | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

Published on: Wednesday, March 10, 2021 By: AFP Text Size: Germany (yellow) and Norway (red) compete during the Katara Beach Volleyball Cup part of the FIVB World Tour in Doha. DOHA: The organiser of a beach volleyball tournament in Qatar called a dispute over a dress code which would have banned bikinis “propaganda” as matches got underway in Doha on Monday. Qatar had faced criticism from some players last month after the International Volleyball Federation updated its official dress code to require women wear a “short sleeve t-shirt. and wear knee-long sports shorts”. Germany’s Karla Borger and Julia Sude said they would skip the FIVB World Tour competition in the conservative Muslim nation over the apparent ban on bikinis.

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