14, December 2020
Football: French coach and ex-Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier dies at 73 0
Former France manager Gerard Houllier, who also coached Olympique Lyonnais, Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool, has died, local media reported on Monday.
RMC sport and sports daily L’Équipe said he had died aged 73 after having a heart operation in Paris.
Houllier had a long history of heart problems, dating back to when he was rushed to hospital at halftime of a Premier League game between Liverpool and Leeds United in 2001.
After an insignificant playing career in France’s lower leagues, Houllier began coaching in 1973, earning his first big job with Lens before taking over at Paris Saint-Germain.
He became France’s assistant coach in 1988 and then manager in 1992 but had a short, unsuccessful spell in charge and resigned after failing to take the team to the 1994 World Cup in the United States.
France have qualified for every World Cup since then, lifting the trophy in 1998 and 2018.
Houllier focused on youth coaching immediately after the World Cup debacle but rebuilt his reputation at Liverpool, where he won the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup in 2001.
He also had success back in France with Lyon, leading them to back-to-back Ligue 1 titles.
He returned to management after taking a break in 2010 with Aston Villa but left the role the following year following further heart troubles.
Source: REUTERS



















16, December 2020
Covid-19 Party: Cameroon keeper Fabrice Ondoa sacked by KV Oostende 0
KV Oostende has terminated Cameroon goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa’s contract with immediate effect after he organized a party during Belgium’s ongoing Covid-19 lockdown.
According to the club website: “During the night from Saturday to Sunday, the Ostend police were called up because of noise nuisance in the apartment building of Fabrice Ondoa in the Koningsstraat.
“It turned out to be a lockdown party in which ten people violated all corona measures.
“When the police arrived, they were also verbally harassed by the revelers and 11 police reports were drawn up.”
Ondoa though was unhappy by the way the club handled the situation and denied holding a party.
“I just heard the news this (Tuesday) afternoon in an e-mail almost at the same time as the press,” he posted on social media.
“They are taking such a serious decision without even bothering to hear me. I just got a letter from their lawyer. It’s scandalous!”
“If they had bothered to invite me to explain, they would have understood that I have done nothing wrong. I have not organized anything at all and it sure wasn’t a lockdown party.”
The club’s executive president Gauthier Ganaye said 24-year-old Ondoa’s behaviour was unacceptable.
“As a football club, we cannot tolerate such selfish and irresponsible behaviour,” he said.
“We are relieved that we have not had any Covid contamination so far and we are doing everything we can to keep it that way.
“That is why we always remind our players of their duties and they also assume their responsibility.
“KVO as a club is above the individual and given the seriousness of these facts, we therefore feel compelled to initiate the dismissal procedure against Fabrice Ondoa.”
Ondoa had been with Oostende since 2018 and had been second-choice keeper this season behind Guillaume Hubert.
Source: BBC