Wednesday, September 30, 2009

A Big Step for Kelati! Being on the 2009 World Championship Team.

Eri-International sports blog has learned that Thomas Kelati has signed a "Make good" contract with the 2009 World Champions the Los Angeles Lakers. The Associated Press and KCBS-TV 2 the CBS affiliate in Los Angeles is reporting that Kelati who has made his way from Greece to the U.S has been added on the squad throughout the pre-season. The Lakers signed Thomas who is a free agent to a non-guaranteed contract where he is now on the squad of 18 players. Kelati who played at Washington State University and made the All-Pacific team during his senior year. Kelati, who played all four years at Washington State, finished his collegiate career ranked among all-time school leaders in 3-point field goal percentage (third-.427), 3-point field goals (second-232), assists (eighth-274), and steals (seventh-133).
He played in three countries in Europe while he also played with the Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers summer league teams. His last stint was with Spain's Unicaja where he was one of the top leading scorers. Kelati had signed a new contract with one of Europe's top teams from Greece Olympiacos when he was given the opportunity to come and join the Lakers. Kelati an Eritrean American has the making of a great NBA player and the entire community of Eritrean Americans as well as his fans throughout the world should be proud of his accomplishments. We wish Thomas good luck. Meanwhile here is a link to the Lakers schedule and we encourage all Eritreans and fans in general to go support him during his toughest challenge which is to make the regular season team. Most of his games are in California while a game so far has been confirmed in Las Vegas. ESPN and KCAL-TV will also be carrying the pre-season games. Hope to see Thomas in Action. He will Make it! Yes He can! Kikewin yu kemey zeykewin.
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Meanwhile Henok Goitom is on La Liga's (Spanish First Division) Almeria. He has been slightly injured and should be back soon. In other sports news Zeresenai will be competing in the Half marathon World championships where he is favored to win. We will have more sports news coming up soon. Until then all we can say is great work Thomas Kelati and the unique part about it is that he is a member of a world championship team that is slated to repeat again.
Congratulations from Eri-International Sports blog.
Mike Seium
http://eri-internationalsports.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

CECAFA under 17 tournament media coverage.

First and foremost, Congratulations to the Champions of the CECAFA under 17 tournament that just concluded in Sudan. Uganda by playing hard defeated a strong Eritrean team that surprised many and in the process got terrible media coverage. It is such a shame to follow some of the media outlets from most of the CECAFA countries and see articles and information that was not accurate. It is frustrating to see that what truly was happening on the ground was not being reported correctly. Could it be that there are many beginner sports journalists working in some of those media outlets or a simple act of terrible journalism purposely done to favor their own teams?
First and foremost the CECAFA website was not updated on a regular basis even after the second week when most of the games were completed. I mean what is the purpose of having a website for an event if information is not updated. It took fans and followers almost two days to find out scores of the games. I believe the event was promoted and got hyped so that it can get international coverage. If FIFA truly wants East and Central Africa to build strong squads it should also help with the growth process of media coverage.
Now to team Eritrea, which shocked most spectators when they advanced to the next round after tying both Burundi and Rwanda respectable teams. Eritrea went on to beat Zanzibar who were fairly strong and beat Sudan to advance to the finals against Uganda.
Uganda defeated under 17 world cup qualifier Malawi to advance to the finals. While I believe the Eritrean national team had an opportunity to win the title they fell slightly short to a strong Ugandan team. So you would think that the media coverage would favor an underdog team that no body expected to get to the finals. However, to our dismay the Eritrean team was not heard of or talked about until they got to the finals, even then it was a small coverage saying that Eritrea made it to the finals. Thank god for local Eritrean media we can get the whole scoop from our own media. Then as if some of those countries who lost their chance to win the event did not have enough they continue to smear the Eritrean team with lies.
One thing Eritrea is known for is being truthful about the age of it's players. In Norway in the late 90's some of the youth Eritrean players who surprised the likes of Ronaldinho of Brazil and the thousands of participants at the Norway Cup were subjugated to age investigation and came up with flying colors. In the end the two Eritrean teams made it to the finals and proved that Eritrea was and continues to be a soccer power despite all obstacles. So when you see an article from an armature writer who interviewed the Tanzanian youth Coordinator and then without facts posts the quote, you can then understand the envy others have towards the Eritrean national under 17 team squad, Here is the quote by The TFF head of Youth Competition, Msafiri Mgoyi from the newspaper known as "The Citizen",
Mgoyi said that some teams fielded married players with children and came with their families in the competition. "One of the Eritrean players came with his family and a child, we have photographed him, these showed how the competition is about, we strictly respected all of the competition," said Mgoyi.
While the CECAFA have taken appropriate action against the host team Sudan for using overage players, the Eritrean team has not been fined nor questioned, as a matter of fact they have been rewarded the second place prize and will continue to build the youth for the next level. Congratulations to coach Negash Teklit for doing an outstanding job good luck to the Red Sea boys in the future.
Mike Seium
eri-international sports blog