Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Seoul is chosen for joint Korean bid to host 2032 Olympics

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

He was one of the game’s greatest goalkeeper­s, a provider of stunning World Cup memories & a gentleman. IN A MEETING HELD BY THE COUNTRY’S

OLYMPIC COMMITTEE ON MONDAY, SEOUL EDGED OUT ITS RIVAL, THE SOUTHERN PORT CITY OF BUSAN

hat-trick in a 4-2 victory against West Germany earned England the World Cup on home soil.

That golden afternoon at Wembley must have seemed unimaginab­le to Yorkshire-born Banks when he started his career with Chesterfie­ld as a teenager while digging ditches and carrying bricks on a building site.

He made his name with Leicester City, where he won the League Cup in 1964, before joining Stoke in 1967.

Making his England debut in 1963, Banks won 73 caps and was voted FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year six times before his internatio­nal career came to an end

Remembered for his diving, twisting save to thwart Pele in 1970.

He started his career at Chesterfie­ld, before joining Leicester in 1959 for £7,000, and it was at the Foxes that he establishe­d himself as England’s number one, earning his first internatio­nal cap in 1963 against Scotland

He stayed at the Potters until his retirement from profession­al football, winning the League Cup again in 1972, the club’s only major honour. SEOUL: South Korea has picked its capital Seoul for its bid for the 2032 summer Olympics, which it aims to jointly host with North Korea.

The Koreas will officially inform the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee of their decision to bid at an event in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d, on Friday.

North Korea is expected to announce its candidate city later this week — the likely choice is its capital Pyongyang — before or during the IOC meeting, Seoul officials said.

The decision to pursue a joint bid — as well as to jointly participat­e in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games — was made following a series of inter-korean talks last year, as cross-border reconcilia­tion gathered pace.

In a meeting held by the country’s Olympic committee on Monday, Seoul edged out its rival, the southern port city of Busan.

Seoul mayor Park Won-soon said he would ensure the bid serves as an opportunit­y to “change the fate of the Korean peninsula”.

“If the 1988 Seoul Olympics was ‘reconcilia­tion Olympics’ amid the cold war between East and West and the 2018 PyeongChan­g Olympics was a touchstone of peace, the 2032 Olympi cs will be promoted t o become the last stop to establish the peace”.

The l a s t t i me Se o ul hosted the summer Olympics, in 1988, Pyongyang boycotted the Games.

But in recent months the Koreas have turned to sports diplomacy to ease tensions.

During the Pyeongchan­g Win- ter Olympics last year, North Korea sent leader Kim Jong Un’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, to express the reclusive regime’s interest in an inter-korean summit.

TWO INJURED IN FIRE AT RIO SOCCER CLUB

RIODEJANEI­RO: A fire broke out at the training centre used by Rio de Janeiro football club Bangu on Monday, sending at least two players to hospital with smoke inhalation but causing no serious injuries.

The incident occurred three days after 10 Flamengo youth players died and three others were injured when their lodgings caught fire.

Bangu, one of the oldest and most traditiona­l clubs in Rio, were training at a military athletics centre when the blaze started after lunch.

ISL: MUMBAI, NORTH EAST FACE-OFF

MUMBAI : After two back-to-back defeats,mumbai City FC would be keen to get back to winning ways when they clash with an equally st rong North East United FC in an Indian Super League encounter here on Wednesday.

Mumbai’s unbeaten run of nine games ended when they suffered a 2-0 loss against FC Goa here at the Mumbai Football Arena in their previous home game.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES AP PHOTO ?? Gordon Banks’s save of the century against Pele in the 1970 World Cup. Gordon Banks stands next to his statue at the Britannia Stadium inStoke.
GETTY IMAGES AP PHOTO Gordon Banks’s save of the century against Pele in the 1970 World Cup. Gordon Banks stands next to his statue at the Britannia Stadium inStoke.

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