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 Barcelona brings Xavi Rabaseda backOn Thursday Regal FC Barcelona announced that young prospect Xavier Rabaseda will be back to play with the club this season after one year on loan to Fuenlabrada of the Spanish League. Rabaseda (1.97 meters, 22 years old) is a shooting guard who exploded last season at Fuenla with averages of 8.7 points, 2.4 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 33 Spanish League games. Rabaseda arrived at Barcelona in 2002 at an early age and grew as a player th... |
 Granada win promotion and return to La Liga Granada, with the You First client Alex Geijo, Carlos Calvo, Siqueira and Juande, have secured promotion from the Segunda Division to La Liga for the first time since 1976 after they defeated Elche on away goals following a tense two-legged play-off that ended 1-1 on aggregate.
After a scoreless first-leg, everything was riding on tonight's game, which the Andalucian club edged thanks to a 28th minute goal from youn... |
 Rayo Vallecano beat Xerez to secure promotion to La LigaRayo Vallecano have clinched automatic promotion to the Primera Division by beating Xerez 3-0 on Sunday. Oscar Trejo, Nestor Susaeta and the You First player Emiliano Armenteros found the net in the win that helped the Madrid-based club secure at least second spot in the table, having collected 76 points from 40 matches, and trail table-toppers Real Betis by three points with two more games to be played. They last played in La Liga in 2... |
 Marcelinho Huertas, the best guard of ACB 2010-2011For the second time in his career ACB, Marcelinho Huertas, player of Caja Laboral, wins the award for Best Guard in ACB. The Power Electronics Valencia players Omar Cook and Colo Nando complete the podium of this award. The votes of ACB players, media and fans have exalted the Brazilian guard, client of You First Sports. An award, in addition, that Huertas already won in the 2007-08 season, wearing the shirt of Iurbentia ... |
 Manolo Jimenez and AEK win the Greek Cup Two late goals from Nabil Baha and Pantelis Kafes sealed a 3-0 victory for AEK Athens over Atromitos in the Greek Cup final. The tension in the stands was reflected on the pitch, as both teams found it hard to establish a foothold in the game, until Nikos Liberopolous broke the deadlock with a header from Nacho Scocco’s cross in the 28th minute. Scocco was soon replaced by Baha in the 37th minute due to injury, and the substitue w... |
 Javi Varas: "I am committed to the team and its goals"Javi Varas made a superlative match against Villarreal with several outstanding performances, but at the end of shock was happier with the result of the team rather than his individual efforts: “Good, I am content even though I let in two goals. I am never happy with everything, but my personal action must be committed to the team and the attitude that it has.”
Varas confessed that the clash became ugly because “in the second ha... |
.jpg&PortalID=0&q=1) AEK Athens will fight for Greece's second Champions League spotChampions Olympiakos Pireus finished off the Greek Super League season by thrashing Larissa 6-0 to end the campaign with a 100 percent home record on Sunday. Elsewhere, Olympiakos Volos secured the final Champions League playoff place courtesy of a thrilling 3-2 home win over nine-man Panathinaikos. They finished fifth in the table.
Panathinaikos, AEK Athens, PAOK and Volos will play each other in home-and-away playoff games to de... |
 Manolo Jiménez. “At no time was I assaulted, thanks to the people of PAOK”Last Wednesday, Manolo Jimenez and AEK Athens reached the Greek Cup final after eliminating the PAOK by 0-1. The negative note came when a group of local supporters invaded the pitch in the minute 91 armed with flares, forced the referee to stop the match for 25 minutes and both teams were forced to flee to the locker room. Despite all the news published, the Andalusian AEK coach was not assaulted. He explains the situation experienced ... |
 AEK beats PAOK 1-0 to reach Greek Cup finalAEK, whose coach is Manolo Jimenez, a You First Sports client, beat PAOK 1-0 on Wednesday to make it to the Greek Cup final thanks to a goal from veteran defender Traianos Dellas but the game was blighted by fan violence.
AEK, which has not featured in a final since 2002, will play Atromitos in its first ever appearance in the final. In a game of few chances, Dellas stooped to head in a 49th minute free kick that gave AEK ... |
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