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Drama threatens if France does not win on Monday and Tedesco does not seem to realize it – Football News

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The national coach can still want to see the Nations League as a glorified practice match as much as he wants, but he will have to be careful. Relegation is looming, although the Red Devils still have everything in their hands. A loss against France is to be avoided at all costs.

Belgium is at risk of dropping out of the A group of the Nations League if they also lose to France on Monday. This will be followed by matches against Italy at home and Israel in Budapest. But if France also beats the Red Devils at home, they will reach 9 points. If Italy wins at home against Israel, it will reach 10 points. Belgium is then at 4 and with two games to go, third place can hardly be avoided.

The tournament, which was introduced years ago to replace meaningless practice matches, offers the chance to play against top countries, but now it seems that the Red Devils are in danger of missing this opportunity.

Domenico Tedesco seems to underestimate the importance of those matches by experimenting with new players instead of fielding his strongest team. Or with new systems that entail a fairly high risk, as we saw against Italy.

In recent years, the Red Devils have often complained about the lack of top matches in the run-up to major tournaments. Now that they have the chance to compete with countries like France and Italy, the focus should be on putting in the best performance. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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Yet Tedesco chooses to call up young players such as Ngonge and Fofana, who have not yet proven much at club level. The criticism is not gentle for a coach who was already under fire after a failed European Championship. The fact that he cannot call on De Bruyne and Lukaku is a major shortcoming.

The draw against Italy puts Belgium (and Tedesco) in a difficult position. To avoid relegation from the A group, the Red Devils absolutely must beat France. If they finish third in their group, they will have to play jump-off matches, which increases the chance of dropping to the B group of the Nations League.

This would mean that the Devils will again play against weaker opponents and that is not exactly the best preparation for upcoming tournaments. The sporting value of the Nations League is underestimated by many. The Belgian Football Association should be aware of the consequences of possible relegation, especially now that the pressure on the new technical director is increasing.

The risk that Belgium will again be underprepared for major tournaments due to a lack of strong opponents is real if Italy and France are not defeated. The indifference of the vast majority of fans is also not a good sign. If the national coach doesn’t take the Nations League seriously…

Tedesco is therefore faced with a crucial choice: does he continue to experiment with young players, or does he use his strongest team to ensure Belgium’s retention in the top division of the Nations League? The answer to this question will not only determine his own future, but also that of Belgian football in the long term.

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Universal Style Co., Ltd. Representative Director Yusuke Hatsuse Lecture | Tokyo Jusen Blog | Kyobungen Educational Corporation Tokyo Judo Therapy College

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On September 24th, Yusuke Hatsuse, CEO of Universal Style Co., Ltd., gave a lecture as part of a class on Paralympic Games“>adapted sports (new sports that can be easily enjoyed mainly by people with disabilities and the elderly).

Mr. Hatsuse participated in the Beijing Paralympic Games as a visually impaired judo athlete, and Universal Style Co., Ltd., where he is currently the CEO, provides consulting services for the employment of people with disabilities.

Mr. Hatsuse gave lectures on a wide range of topics, including his own experience of becoming visually impaired, his encounter with judo for visually impaired people, his involvement with the Paralympics and parasports, and the current environment surrounding visually impaired people. I did.

We were also able to see the medals from the Asian Games and the World Games.

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Medal with Braille identification

This course was held in the morning, afternoon, and evening, giving students a valuable opportunity to become familiar with the world of visually impaired people.

●Voices of students

・This special lecture made me realize that there is a prejudice that people with disabilities cannot do anything.

・When providing support, I would like to make sure to communicate properly and confirm what they want me to do before providing support.

・There were so many positive comments from Mr. Hatsuse that I wondered if I would be able to say something like that if I were in the position of someone who had acquired vision loss. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

・First of all, the image of visually impaired people has completely changed. I felt it was difficult to reach out to them because I didn’t know how to support them. Up until now, when I encountered a white cane, my only thought was to not block my path. Since each person’s perspective is different, I decided to first ask the person in question and then try to guide them in a way that would make them feel at ease. This time I thought I’d call out to you.

・If I had the opportunity to be involved in the Paralympic Games, I would like to take on the challenge.

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It was a valuable lecture that left a strong impression on the students.
Mr. Hatsuse, thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy schedule.

At Tokyo Jusen, we welcome external instructors as we did this time, and provide diverse classes to our students.

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You can participate at a time that is convenient for you.

In addition, we are also holding class tours!
We also run a campaign to subsidize transportation costs for events that come to our school.
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Olympic parade, Rabiot at OM, the Stade Toulouse moved… Sports news for the weekend

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Paris extended the celebrations of the Olympic Games one last time on Saturday by organizing a parade of champions and volunteers on the Champs-Élysées. Free since the end of his contract at Juventus, French international Adrien Rabiot should join Olympique de Marseille in the coming hours. In rugby, Stade Toulouse took advantage of the match against La Rochelle on Sunday to pay tribute to Medhi Narjissi, who died in early August. Here’s what to remember from the sports weekend.

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New Aquitaine, host land for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games!

The next Summer Olympic Games will take place on national territory and overseas, from July 26 to August 11, 2024. The Paralympic Games, for their part, will take place from August 28 to September 8, 2024.

The final list of French athletes selected for the Paris 2024 Games is now known! In New Aquitaine, 89 athletes and para-athletes will participate in the event: 55 for the Olympic Games (28 women and 27 men) and 34 for the Paralympic Games (12 women and 22 men).

The medalists in New Aquitaine

Olympic Games (11)

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  • Joris DAUDET – BMX
  • Kauli VAAST – Surfing
  • Aaron GRANDIDIER NKANANG and Jefferson-Lee JOSEPH – Rugby 7s

ARGENT

  • Angèle HUG – Canoeing
  • Camille JEDRZEJEWSKI – Shooting/Pistol
  • Franck SEGUELA – Basketball/ 3×3
  • Marine FAUTHOUX – Basketball/ 5×5

BRONZE

  • Charline PICON and Sarah STEYAERT – Sailing/49er FX
  • Stéphane LANDOIS – Horse riding

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Paralympic Games (23)

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  • MAZUR Lucas – for individual badminton
  • FOULON Dorian – para cycling on track in individual pursuit
  • BOSREDON Mathieu – road cycling in a road race
  • BOSREDON Mathieu – road cycling time trial
  • BOSREDON Mathieu – relay road cycling
  • YOUMÉ Khalifa – Cécifoot
  • BARTOLOMUCCI Alessandro – Cécifoot
  • MIGUEZ Mickaël – Cécifoot
  • VILLEROUX Frédéric – Cécifoot

ARGENT

  • GAUGAIN Heidi – para track cycling
  • GAUGAIN Heidi – para road cycling time trial
  • GAUGAIN Heidi – para road cycling in road racing
  • DE CARVALHO Elie – para cycling track time trial
  • BARBOSA Nelia – para canoe in 200 m

BRONZE

  • GENEST Manon – para athletics in high jump
  • MAZUR Lucas – para badminton in mixed doubles
  • FOULON Dorian – para road cycling
  • CHARDARD Laurent – para swimming in 50m butterfly
  • CHARDARD Laurent – para swimming in 100m freestyle
  • TOKATLIAN Damien – para fencing in team foil
  • BIREAU Grégoire – para rowing in four with coxswain
  • JONARD Cyril – for judo at -90 kg
  • Yohan PAILLOT – para road cycling (guide)

Selected for the Olympic Games

55 athletes representing 19 disciplines

  • Marie-Julie BONNIN – Athletics/ Pole Vault (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • Anaïs BOURGOIN – Athletics/ 800m (Entente Franconville Sésame Val d’Oise – 95 / US Talence)
  • Jeff ERIUS – Athletics/4 x 100m relay (Lille Métropole Athlé – 59 / PANCAKESRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Hugo HAY – Athletics/5000m (Sèvre Bocage AC – 79)
  • Ryan Zeze – Athletics/4 x 100m relay (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • William of Ilion – Athletics/Triple jump (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • Pablo MATEO – Athletics/Relay 4 x 100m (Lisses AC – 91 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Margot CHEVRIER – Athletics/Perch (Nice Côte d’Azur – 06 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • SARAH RICHARD-MINGAS – Athletics/4 x 100m relay (EFC Val d’Oise – 95 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Raphael MOHAMED – Athletics/110m Hurdles (Racing Club Mamoudzou – 976 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Gabriel TUAL – Athletics/ 800m (US Talence – 33)
  • Solemn GIQUEL – Athletics/Height (Stade Rennais Athlé – 35 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Poitiers)
  • Maroussia PARÉ – Athletics/4 x 100m relay (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • Tom CAMPAGNE – Athletics/Length (Stade Bordelais Athlé – 33)
  • Clément DUCOS – Athletics/400m Hurdles (BEC – 33)
  • Téo RAYET – Rowing/4 without coxswain (Société Nautique de Bergerac – 24)
  • Marie-Ève ​​PAGET – Basketball/ 3×3 (Basket Landes – 40)
  • Franck SEGUELA – Basketball/ 3×3 (Federal Basketball Center / Stade Rochelais – 17)
  • Marine FAUTHOUX – Basketball/5×5 (LDLC ASVEL / Basket Landes – 40)
  • Makan TRAORE – Boxing/ 71 kg (Royan Océan Club Boxe – 17)
  • Marjorie DELASSUS – Canoe-kayak/ C1 Slalom (CKCU Pau – 64)
  • Manon HOSTENS – Kayak/K2 online race (ALP GLP Périgueux – 24)
  • Boris NEVEU – CSLX (ALCK Bagnères de Bigorre – 65 / Pôle Canoë-Kayak de Pau – 64)
  • Angèle HUG – Canoe-kayak/ C1 Slalom (Evrieux CK – 07 / Pôle Canoë-Kayak de Pau – 64)
  • Joris DAUDET – Cycling/BMX (Stade Bordelais BMX – 33 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Thomas BOUDAT – Cycling/Track (VC Roubaix Lille Métropole – 59 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Marie LE NET – Cycling/Track (VC Pontivyen – 56 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Stephane LANDOIS – Horse riding/complete course (Le Haras des Sens – 17)
  • Matthew PAVON – Golf (Golf du Médoc – 33)
  • Victor PEREZ – Golf (Ligue de Golg d’Occitanie – 31 / MRP Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
  • Lucile TESSARIOL – Swimming/4x200m freestyle relay (SAM Mérignac – 33)
  • Pasiphaé MARTINEAUD-PERRET – Waterpolo (NC Saint-Jean d’Angély – 17)
  • Vincent MILOU – Skateboard/ Skate Street (Lassosalai – 64)
  • Joseph GARBACCIO – Skateboard/ Skate Street (Lassosalai – 64)
  • Lucie SCHOONHERE – Skateboard/ Skate Street (33)
  • Jefferson-Lee JOSEPH – Rugby at 7 – Union Sportive Harlequins Perpignan – 66 / CFCP SU Agen – 47)
  • Joanna GRISEZ – Rugby 7s (Stade Bordelais – 33)
  • Aaron GRANDIDIER NKANANG – Rugby 7 (Section Paloise Béarn Pyrénées – 64)
  • Go MONEY – Surfing (Hossegor surf club – 40)
  • Vahiné FIERRO – Surfing (Hossegor surf club – 40)
  • Kauli Vaast – Surfing (Vieux Boucau surf club – 40)
  • Edouard ROGER-VASSELIN – Tennis (Villa Primrose – 33)
  • JIA NAN YUAN – Table tennis (Poitiers TTACC – 86)
  • Florian FOUQUET – Shooting/Pistol (Sports shooting Fenouillet – 31 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Camille JEDRZEJEWSKI – Shotgun/ Handgun (Noyon PM Shotgun – 60 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Mathilde LAMOLLE – Shooting/Pistol (Gem’Tir sport – 13 / MRP Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
  • Lucie ANASTASSIOU – Shooting/Tray (Ball-Trap Club of Châtelaillon – 17)
  • Carole CORMENIER – Shooting / Plateau (Haute Saintonge shooting center – 17)
  • Judith GOMEZ – Shooting/3-position rifle (Les Mouettes Royan – 17)
  • Mélanie COUZY – Shooting / Target (Ass. Ball-Trap Shooters Cernay – 68 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Sébastien GUERRERO – Shooting / Target (Ass. Ball-Trap Shooters Cernay – 68 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Amélie CORDEAU – Archery (First Arc Company of Annemasse – 74 / CREPSRegional center for popular education and sport Bordeaux)
  • Charline PICON – Sailing/49er FX (Société des régates Rochelaises – 17)
  • Sarah STEYAERT – Sailing/49er FX (Société des régates Rochelaises – 17)
  • Clément PEQUIN – Sailing/49er (Société des régates Rochelaises – 17)

Learn more:

Find the complete list of French athletes qualified for the Olympic Games on www.olympics.com/fr

Selected for the Paralympic Games

34 athletes representing 15 disciplines

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