Namibia gets minnows Eritrea in 2022 World Cup preliminaries
Posted: 31 Jul 2019, 04:03
Ethiopian News & Opinion
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ፍቱን ፍልስፍና ካድራት ወያነ::ንሕጽርኻ ክተመሳስል፡ ንነዋሕቲ ኣሕጽር
said the man looking towards the Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC)’s camera, with a radiant smile, beaming with pride. Beyond the greying hair, it certainly didn’t look like the years had taken a toll on him. Tall, still firmly built, correct posture Negash Teklit’s physical exterieur is a far cry from that of many former sporting stars who’ve reached middle age. Typically, a decline in fitness of former footballers is most visible a decade or so after they no longer adhere to the rigorous training regimes that they’ve built their careers on. Putting on pounds and a potbelly, footballers are often a shell of their formerly lean, fit selves. But decades after retiring from a storied career, Negash not only looks quite fit, he almost looks young enough to be able to resume his career, perhaps for a season or two.I’m Negash Teklit!
Negash introduced the retired star to the EBC camera crew, as if he needed an introduction. Italo, 78, scored the winning goal of that final against Egypt in extra time. Born to an Italian soldier and an Eritrean mother during the Italian military occupation of Ethiopia, he is the half brother of older sibling, Luciano Vassallo, 83. The EBC journalist recognized the former striker and greeted him, congratulating him on the attaining of peace between the two countries. Clearly flattered, Italo grinned perhaps astonished that a reporter from Ethiopia of this day and age could recognize him a half century after he and his friends left their mark on the game.Here’s Italo Vassallo!
Hundreds of thousands of Eritreans, of all walks of society were subsequently deported from the country. The devastating war caused tens of thousands of deaths on both sides before ending in a protracted stalemate. Among those promptly ordered to leave the country and deported with little more than the clothes on his back, Italo Vassallo. Scorer of the most important goal in Ethiopian football history.if the government says we don’t like the colour of their eyes, then they (Eritreans) should get out.
Italo said in an interview with an American based Ethiopian website a few years after being deported from Ethiopia. He slammed the Ethiopian government and its officials.I love Ethiopia, I gave everything I had for the Ethiopian people,
a clearly irate Italo said at the time.I knew about national pride and honouring the flag before most of them were even born,
When the President of the football federation is unable to identify one of the greatest footballers produced by the country, one can safely assume that the effort to delete them from the psyche has been somewhat successful.Mengistu Worku receiving #AFCON1962 from emperor.
The so called opposition Human rights organization created in South Africa and wanting change in Eritrea seem to think that because 10 players defected the country is in uproar and we have serious problems. However they don't know Eritrea. What makes it even worse is that the lies such lawyers who claim to be human rights lawyers say to make money. He will get his share from the criminals.I have been engaged by the movement to assist in keeping the football players in the country after they received reports that there was an attempt to forcibly remove the players from Botswana,
https://neweralive.na/posts/namibia-get ... JvEQFWSq6I...Namibia is currently ranked 121 in the world and 30th in Africa, while Eritrea is ranked 202 in the world and ranked last in Africa.
https://allafrica.com/stories/201604221015.htmlNamibia Amongst Top 20 Free Press Nations
21 APRIL 2016 The Namibian (Windhoek)
Namibia is ranked 17th out of 180 countries when it comes to press freedom according to the just announced 2016 World Press Freedom Index.
Although this may be a feat for Namibia (which maintains the position from last year), critical Namibian journalists still feel safer on the internet, where they are not subject to control in an environment where self-censorship is common in the state-owned media...
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:20Zombie,
"...the truth shall make you free". What's the matter, the fact is:
https://neweralive.na/posts/namibia-get ... JvEQFWSq6I...Namibia is currently ranked 121 in the world and 30th in Africa, while Eritrea is ranked 202 in the world and ranked last in Africa.
P.S. Namibia has a similar history of occupation, liberation etc. and got its independence at around the same time. But, unlike deqi komarit medlin berad, it took a democratic course.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:36Yes, & exactly like Eritrea, Namibia has green eyed- neighbours who attempted 3 invasions to occupy her & then used the USA to sanction her for 10 years.![]()
But, Namibia will nonetheless get a beating for its diss. No matter their ranking (which isn't mindboggling), it doesn't give them the right to call ANY national team (especially a fellow African): minnows. I betya, if a third division german team had come for a friendly to Namibia, they would be recieved as royalty. Typical "uncle Tom" mentality, as yours.
Namibia, will be whopped in Asmara!!! What will you do then? Cry me a river as usual, of course.
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:20Zombie,
"...the truth shall make you free". What's the matter, the fact is:
https://neweralive.na/posts/namibia-get ... JvEQFWSq6I...Namibia is currently ranked 121 in the world and 30th in Africa, while Eritrea is ranked 202 in the world and ranked last in Africa.
P.S. Namibia has a similar history of occupation, liberation etc. and got its independence at around the same time. But, unlike deqi komarit medlin berad, it took a democratic course.
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:56Moron Zombie,
Your Agame wedi komarit junta highjacked the Eritrean revolution for human rights, democratic governance, rule of law (constitution), and ventured in military adventures into all its neighbors. This is a FACT. LOOK IT UP. Don't keep playing the victim everytime the fruits of your misadventures cost the Eritrean people dearly. Your Agame junta should take full responsibility for all the damage and missed opportunities.
Moron, stop your stupid attempt to divert attention by bringing Tigrai/weyane into your Agame Agame junta's achievements or lack there of. Mushmush.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:36Yes, & exactly like Eritrea, Namibia has green eyed- neighbours who attempted 3 invasions to occupy her & then used the USA to sanction her for 10 years.![]()
But, Namibia will nonetheless get a beating for its diss. No matter their ranking (which isn't mindboggling), it doesn't give them the right to call ANY national team (especially a fellow African): minnows. I betya, if a third division german team had come for a friendly to Namibia, they would be recieved as royalty. Typical "uncle Tom" mentality, as yours.
Namibia, will be whopped in Asmara!!! What will you do then? Cry me a river as usual, of course.
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:20Zombie,
"...the truth shall make you free". What's the matter, the fact is:
https://neweralive.na/posts/namibia-get ... JvEQFWSq6I...Namibia is currently ranked 121 in the world and 30th in Africa, while Eritrea is ranked 202 in the world and ranked last in Africa.
P.S. Namibia has a similar history of occupation, liberation etc. and got its independence at around the same time. But, unlike deqi komarit medlin berad, it took a democratic course.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 16:16Blah blah blah...
The article you posted is NOT calling the Eritrean regime: minnows, but the national team
And they will pay for that.
I have no time nor interest, in your other "zereba ansti".
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:56Moron Zombie,
Your Agame wedi komarit junta highjacked the Eritrean revolution for human rights, democratic governance, rule of law (constitution), and ventured in military adventures into all its neighbors. This is a FACT. LOOK IT UP. Don't keep playing the victim everytime the fruits of your misadventures cost the Eritrean people dearly. Your Agame junta should take full responsibility for all the damage and missed opportunities.
Moron, stop your stupid attempt to divert attention by bringing Tigrai/weyane into your Agame Agame junta's achievements or lack there of. Mushmush.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:36Yes, & exactly like Eritrea, Namibia has green eyed- neighbours who attempted 3 invasions to occupy her & then used the USA to sanction her for 10 years.![]()
But, Namibia will nonetheless get a beating for its diss. No matter their ranking (which isn't mindboggling), it doesn't give them the right to call ANY national team (especially a fellow African): minnows. I betya, if a third division german team had come for a friendly to Namibia, they would be recieved as royalty. Typical "uncle Tom" mentality, as yours.
Namibia, will be whopped in Asmara!!! What will you do then? Cry me a river as usual, of course.
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:20Zombie,
"...the truth shall make you free". What's the matter, the fact is:
https://neweralive.na/posts/namibia-get ... JvEQFWSq6I...Namibia is currently ranked 121 in the world and 30th in Africa, while Eritrea is ranked 202 in the world and ranked last in Africa.
P.S. Namibia has a similar history of occupation, liberation etc. and got its independence at around the same time. But, unlike deqi komarit medlin berad, it took a democratic course.
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 14:27Wesfa0ttam, don't blame me for achievement of tyrannical Agame junta over the last 28 years of stupidity that destroyed the potential of a nation and turned into the North Korea of Africa.
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 19:40Mushmush Zombie,
Crying like a little girl blaming everyone under the son is "zereba anisti". "Qomish adey Anqifuni". Man up, deqi komarit, and take resposibility for your 28 years of stupidity.Zmeselo wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 16:16Blah blah blah...
The article you posted is NOT calling the Eritrean regime: minnows, but the national team
And they will pay for that.
I have no time nor interest, in your other "zereba ansti".
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:56Moron Zombie,
Your Agame wedi komarit junta highjacked the Eritrean revolution for human rights, democratic governance, rule of law (constitution), and ventured in military adventures into all its neighbors. This is a FACT. LOOK IT UP. Don't keep playing the victim everytime the fruits of your misadventures cost the Eritrean people dearly. Your Agame junta should take full responsibility for all the damage and missed opportunities.
Moron, stop your stupid attempt to divert attention by bringing Tigrai/weyane into your Agame Agame junta's achievements or lack there of. Mushmush.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:36Yes, & exactly like Eritrea, Namibia has green eyed- neighbours who attempted 3 invasions to occupy her & then used the USA to sanction her for 10 years.![]()
But, Namibia will nonetheless get a beating for its diss. No matter their ranking (which isn't mindboggling), it doesn't give them the right to call ANY national team (especially a fellow African): minnows. I betya, if a third division german team had come for a friendly to Namibia, they would be recieved as royalty. Typical "uncle Tom" mentality, as yours.
Namibia, will be whopped in Asmara!!! What will you do then? Cry me a river as usual, of course.
Awash wrote: ↑31 Jul 2019, 15:20Zombie,
"...the truth shall make you free". What's the matter, the fact is:
https://neweralive.na/posts/namibia-get ... JvEQFWSq6I...Namibia is currently ranked 121 in the world and 30th in Africa, while Eritrea is ranked 202 in the world and ranked last in Africa.
P.S. Namibia has a similar history of occupation, liberation etc. and got its independence at around the same time. But, unlike deqi komarit medlin berad, it took a democratic course.