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Egypt protest to Fifa about penalty decision
football16 June:  Egypt have lodged an official complaint with Fifa after English referee Howard Webb awarded a last-minute penalty against them in their Confederations Cup match against Brazil.  the African champions had scored twice in a minute to level at 3-3 against South American champions, Brazil.  Webb initially seemed to point to the corner flag after Egyptian defender Ahmed Al Mohamady cleared the ball off the line, but then gave a penalty and sent off Al Mohamady after conferring with his assistant.  Egypt's view is that the assistant could only have made the penalty decision after reviewing video evidence, which is not allowed by Fifa.  It is an interesting point.  Video evidence clearly shows Al Mohamady diving to his right to deflect the ball away - a clear handball and a clear sending-off offence.  Kaka stepped up to fire home the penalty and record a narrow 4-3 win for Brazil.  So, was justice done in the end?
 
Lions hang on to deny Cheetahs
rugby06 June: The British and Irish Lions had a major scare before completing their third victory of the tour to South African on Saturday.  After racing into a 20-0 lead with tries from Stephen Ferris and Keith Earls, a second-half comeback brough the home side right back into the game before the tourists hung on for a narrow win by 26 points to 24.  Coach Ian McGeechan will have been pleased by the start but disappointed to surrender such a commanding lead with the First Test against the Springboks just two weeks away on 20th June.
 
June World Cup qualifiers round-up
football08 June:  Mexico's dismal start to the qualification campaign continued on Saturday with a 2-1 defeat to El Salvador.  Meanwhile their main rivals in the North, Central America and Caribbean group both won, the USA defeating Honduras 2-1 and Costa Rica winning 3-2 in Trinidad and Tobago.  In African there were wins for Gabon, Tunisia and Ghana while Nigeria recorded a welcome 3-0 win over Kenya after only drawing their first game away in Mozambique.  In Europe wins by England (4-0 over Kazakhstan), Denmark (1-0 in Sweden) and Netherlands (2-1 in Iceland) maintained their top positions in their respective groups.
 


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