Showing posts with label Banned. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banned. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2016

First Look at the Jordan Westbrook 0.2 ‘Banned’

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Russell Westbrook has evolved to be the face of Jordan. His recent trip to China was backed by JB. His first signature Jordan wasn’t for the hardwood. The Brodie’s keen eye for fashion was the inspiration behind the Jordan Westbrook 0. It was the first signature lifestyle sneaker Jordan Brand made.

While on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, Westbrook showed off his new Jordan Westbrook 0.2, in the “Banned” colorway.

“I like to change the game up a little bit, so I went with lifestyle,” he said on the show.

The 0.2s take up the “Banned” colorway that Jordan Brand has been running with lately. Keep it locked for more info on the silhouette as it becomes available.

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Friday, August 19, 2016

Tunisian coach banned for two years after fight

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Tunis (AFP) – The coach of Tunisian club Etoile du Sahel, Faouzi Benzarti, has been suspended for two years after violent clashes during a game against rivals Esperance Tunis, the Tunisian Football Federation announced on Friday.

A fight broke out around the hour mark during the match on Tuesday, with Benzarti and Esperance physio Yassine Ben Ahmed the main protagonists.

Police had to intervene to break up the touchline brawl.

Ben Ahmed has also been banned from football for two years, with both men receiving 20,000-dinar fines ($ 9,155).

Esperance won the Tunisian Cup quarter-final tie 1-0.

Violence is commonplace in football in the north African country, and in May four Stade Tunisien players were handed six-month jail terms for attacking an opponent during a top-flight match.

The post Tunisian coach banned for two years after fight appeared first on World Soccer Talk.


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