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6 APRIL 23, 2015 Iran Wrestlers to Attend Dan Kolov, Nikola Petrov Intl. Tournament TEHRAN (MNA) – Iranian wrestlers will leave Iran for Bulgaria to attend Dan Kolov and Nikola Petrov International Tournament. Selected Iranian Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestlers will leave Tehran for Sofia early Thursday to attend Dan Kolov and Nikola Petrov International Tournament which will take place from April 24 to 26 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Following are the names of wrestlers who will Iran wrestling federation logo attend the event: Freestyle wrestling Reza Athari in the 57kg Meisam Heidari in the 65kg Ali-Asghar Jabali in the 65kg Yadollah Mohebbi in the 125kg Mentor and Head of Team: Reza Layegh Coach: Saeed Ebrahimi Greco-Roman wrestling Hamid Sourian in the 59kg Omid Nowrouzi in the 66kg Afshin Biabangard in the 71kg Habibollah Akhlaghi in the 85kg Seyyed Mostafa Salehizadeh in the 98kg Mentor and Head of Team: Ahad Pazach Coach: Majid Jahandideh and Behrouz Jamshidi Referee: Jafar Arsevaziri FIFA Face Further Qatar Revote Calls ZURICH (FNA) - FIFA’s decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar is set to be cast under a further spotlight, with leading lawmakers likely to ask for the bidding process to be rerun. Qatar was announced to have presented the winning bid in December 2010, but reports of human rights abuses and migrant worker deaths have steeped pressure on FIFA to reallocate the finals tournament, Goal reported. Furthermore, the decision to move the competition from its traditional June-July time slot to November and December to combat the extreme summer weather in the country has drawn immense criticism. And the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has now announced that it will discuss the possibility of petitioning FIFA to order a revote at its meeting on Thursday. The decision comes after the Council of Europe received a report uncovering apparent illegal payments related to Qatar’s successful bid. Part of the report’s findings come from a Sunday Times inquiries which unearthed around €4 mil- lion of cash payments from former Qatari FA and AFC president Mohamed Bin Hammam in the favour of football administrators across the globe. While the increased opposition to Qatar’s status as host will add to the pressure placed on FIFA of late, the Council of Europe has no official jurisdiction over world football’s governing body. Bayern Munich and Barcelona Cruise Into Semifinals BARCELONA (Hurriyet Daily News) - Doubles from Robert Le- wandowski and Neymar inspired Bayern Munich and Barcelona respectively into the Champions League semifinals on April 21. Lewandowski’s brace came in a crazy first half where Bayern rattled five goals past a demoralized Porto side, which had come into the game leading 3-1 after the first leg and with real hopes of reaching its first semifinal since it won the trophy in 2004. The game ended 6-1 and a 7-4 aggregate victory for Bayern and extended coach Pep Guardiola’s remarkable record in the competition where in six campaigns he has never failed to reach the last four. While Bayern president KarlHeinz Rummenigge said “We have seen something miraculous,” Guardiola poured praise over his players. “At this moment, it’s easy to love my players,” beamed Guardiola. Not even splitting his trousers while shouting instructions from the sidelines could take away the joy the 44-year-old Spaniard felt. Neymar “Ah, they broke. It’s not so bad, I’ll just put on a new pair for the next game,” said Guardiola. For his opposite number, Julen Lopetegui, it was a devastating evening. “The first half here in Munich cost us everything, we were punished and now we have to pick ourselves up again,” said Lopetegui. Neymar also scored his double in the first half for Guardiola’s former side Barcelona as it eased to a 2-0 win on the night and a 5-1 aggregate win over French champion Paris Saint Germain. “I am very happy with the season I am having and we need to continue like this to achieve our objectives. We need to keep going and get to the final,” said Neymar, who took his tally to 30 goals for the season. “In my first goal Iniesta did everything. All I had to do was dribble past the goalkeeper and score.” Barcelona coach Luis Enrique was delighted with the result in what was his 50th match in charge and still on course for a treble this season, all the more extraordinary that rumors earlier in the season suggested his job was at risk after apparently falling out with Lionel Messi. “I hope the best is yet to come,” said the 44-year-old former Spain international, who played for both Real Madrid and Barcelona. “We are where we wanted to be but we need to go forward from here. “We are determined to be among the best two clubs in Europe.” While Barcelona, which has won 23 and drawn one of its last 25 games, reached the club’s seventh semifinal in eight seasons, for PSG it was the third successive exit at this stage. PSG coach Laurent Blanc had said prior to the game that they weren’t coming on a “school trip” but having been made to look like children playing against adults he felt deflated. “We knew Barcelona were better than us. When I say there are things lacking, I mean Barça are a stronger team than us,” said Blanc. “To compete with a team like Barcelona, we need all of our strengths and we need them at 120 percent. It wasn’t the case in those two games. “Realizing a treble (Ligue 1+French Cup+League Cup which they have already won) is still a goal for the players and the staff. “It feels a bit ouf of place to talk about this tonight, however. We are disappointed. It hurts to be out of the competition but we need to rest for the game against Lille (on Saturday) because, as you know, the calendar won’t allow much time to rest.” Iran Wrestling Federation Signs MoU With US Wrestling Council President of Iran’s Wrestling Federation Rasoul Khadem TEHRAN (IRNA) – Iran Wres- coaching course and camps. tling Federation on Tuesday signed Lopez invited Iran’s wrestling team Memorandum of Understanding to attend American Continent wrestling (MoU) on cooperation with the US championship competition in Chile. Wrestling Council. Khadem also met with President President of Iran’s Wrestling of the US Wrestling Federation Jim Federation Rasoul Khadem held Ravannack. several meetings with head of the Presence of the US Junior wresUS Wrestling Council Francisco tling team in a joint camp and in Eduardo Lee Lopez, which lead International Yadegar (Souvenir) to signing a MoU on cooperation Imam Cup and cooperation in the in different fields such as holding field of Alysh Wrestling. Uzbek’s Nasaf Defeats Tractorsazi Tabriz TABRIZ(AFC) - Artur Gevorkyan’s brace gave Nasaf a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Tractorsazi Tabriz in Group D of the AFC Champions League on Tuesday and kept the Uzbek club’s hopes of qualifying for the Round of 16 alive while in turn eliminating the Iranians. Both teams went into the game at the Yadegar Emam Stadium knowing that defeat could spell elimination for them, and it was the hosts who went in front seven minutes after the interval through a wonderful curling free-kick from midfielder Mehdi Kiani. But Nasaf came back strongly and levelled things up on the hour mark through Gevorkyan after an error by Tractorsazi keeper Hamed Lak, before the Turkmen striker’s corner in the 71st minute evaded everyone before finding the back of the net. The Uzbeks will now go into their final group game at home to Saudi Arabia’s Al Ahli next month knowing that a win will guarantee their passage to the last 16 for the first time, while Tractorsazi will travel to the United Arab Emirates to face the group’s other Al Ahli after being eliminated at the group stage for the third successive year. The Iranian side started strongly and were just inches away from taking the lead in the eighth minute when forward Mehrdad Bayrami slid in at the back post to connect with midfielder Mohammad Pourrahmatollah’s corner but was unfortunate to see his effort rebound back off the post. Tractorsazi were then twice more denied by the woodwork in the opening period, first when midfielder Saman Narimanjahan’s effort from outside the box deflected off defender Maksud Karimov before clipping the bar on the way over, and then when Habib Gordani’s corner from the left was powerfully headed onto the post by defender Hani Hashemi. The home side’s pressure continued after the interval and they took the lead in the 52nd minute through a superb curling free-kick from Kiani from 25 yards out that left Nasaf keeper Eldorbek Suyunov rooted to the spot. But going a goal down seemed to spur the visitors on and they then equalised in the 59th minute when last season’s top scorer in the Uzbek league Gervorkyan headed in from close range after goalkeeper Lak fumbled Kiani’s long-range effort straight into his path. And Nasaf then went in front with 20 minutes left on the clock when Gervorkyan scored directly from a corner kick from the left. Tractorsazi desperately sought to level things up but it was the visitors who should have wrapped things up in the last minute when forward Farrukh Sayfiev latched onto a long ball but saw his effort well saved by goalkeeper Lak. And then in the dying seconds the hosts almost grabbed an equaliser when substitute Andranik Teymourian dinked the ball in from the right to Brazilian substitute Edinho, whose header was superbly saved by Suyunov. Butler Scores 31, Bulls Beat Bucks 91-82 to Go Up 2-0 CHICAGO (Chaina Daily) - Jimmy Butler set a playoff career-high for the second straight game with 31 points as Chicago beat Milwaukee 91-82 on Monday to take a 2-0 lead in their firstround series. Milwaukee Bucks center John Henson (31) fouls Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler (21) during the second half in game two of the first round of the 2015 NBA Playoffs at the United Center, Chicago, After scoring 25 points in Game 1, Butler was at his best down the stretch, scoring 14 points in the fourth quarter. Chicago’s Derrick Rose scored all of his 15 points in the second half after dominating in the series opener. Pau Gasol added 11 points and 16 rebounds and Mike Dunleavy Jr. scored 12 points for the thirdseeded Bulls. Khris Middleton led the sixthseeded Bucks with 22 points, and Michael Carter-Williams scored 12. Uzbek’s side trashed Tractorsazi FC 2-1 in Tabriz Stadium on Tuesday.