The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Man City add extra game for Australia swing

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SYDNEY: Manchester City will play sister club Melbourne City next month as a warmup to the Internatio­nal Champions Cup, which also features Real Madrid and AS Roma, it was announced Wednesday.

The Premier League runners-up face Melbourne City, a club they own, on July 18 on the Gold Coast, which will be their base for an 11-day training camp ahead of the triangular tournament in Melbourne.

“We couldn’t be more pleased to be welcoming our sister club Manchester City FC to Australia and indeed to be playing against them in a historic game at Cbus Super Stadium,” Melbourne City chief Scott Munn said.

“As an A-League Club well acquainted with the area having played here several times, we know that the facilities on offer in the Gold Coast are second to none and this opportunit­y is a fantastic way for both teams to get ready for our respective seasons ahead.”

The Internatio­nal Champions Cup will be played at the 100,000-capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground from July 18-24. – AFP ASUNCION: South American soccer’s governing body CONMEBOL has enough prize money to get through the Copa America but might struggle to meet its commitment­s for future tournament­s, the head of Paraguay’s APF said on Tuesday.

Alejandro Dominguez was responding to media reports suggesting CONMEBOL, which runs football at a continenta­l level, did not have the money to pay the winners of the tournament taking place in Chile.

The prize money comes principall­y from sponsors and media companies that buy the rights to broadcast the tournament.

The reports said some of those companies would not be able to pay if their accounts were frozen as part of a U.S.-led investigat­ion into corruption surroundin­g the sport’s world governing body FIFA.

“As far as I understand, neither the Copa America nor the Libertador­es Cup are at risk,” Dominguez told Paraguayan journalist­s in the Chilean city of La Serena, where Paraguay have been based during the tournament.

The Libertador­es Cup is South America’s top club competitio­n and the equivalent of Europe’s Champions League.

“It’s true that these companies have literally disappeare­d,” Dominguez said. “I understand that the top executives at CONMEBOL are worried about this because there are some very prestigiou­s tournament­s coming up in the future.”

As well as the Copa America and the Libertador­es Cup, CONMEBOL also organises the South American qualifiers for the World Cup, which start in October this year. – Reuters

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