Brazil tops US 94-79 in World Cup basketball qualifying

NBA player Bruno Caboclo (#55) of the Utah Jazz powered Brazil to a 94-79 win over the US in a World Cup basketball qualifier. (Twitter photo)
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Updated 12 November 2022
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Brazil tops US 94-79 in World Cup basketball qualifying

  • The Americans lead Group F with a 7-2 record, one game ahead of Brazil (6-3)

WASHINGTON: USA Basketball still has some work to do before clinching a berth in next year’s World Cup.
Bruno Caboclo scored 24 points, Georghino De Paula added 18 and Brazil greatly improved its chances of making the 32-team World Cup field by beating the US 94-79 in a qualifying game on Friday.
The US would have wrapped up a World Cup spot with a win. The Americans now will have to wait until at least Monday, when they play host to Colombia.
“You have to give them credit,” US coach Jim Boylen said. “They played well, they executed well and their size and physicality bothered us. We’ve got to learn from this moment.”

 

Langston Galloway led the US with 14 points, while Charlie Brown and Alize Johnson each scored 10.
The US still controls its destiny regarding qualifying.
The Americans lead Group F with a 7-2 record, one game ahead of Brazil (6-3). The winner of the Mexico-Uruguay game, to be played later Friday night, will also be 6-3, with the loser 5-4. Puerto Rico (4-4) and Colombia (3-5) are also in the group; those two teams face off Friday night as well.
All the US needs to do is finish in first, second or third place to automatically qualify for the World Cup. The Americans have three qualifying games remaining — one Monday, then two more in February.
Brazil never trailed Friday, leading by as many as 25 points and taking a 58-34 lead into halftime.
“I did not like the way we started, a 30-point first, a 58-point half,” Boylen said. “I thought they hurt us at the defensive end.”


Campaigners demand action after 4 Premier League players racially abused on ‘appalling weekend’

Updated 23 February 2026
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Campaigners demand action after 4 Premier League players racially abused on ‘appalling weekend’

  • Anti-discrimination campaigners have bemoaned an “appalling weekend” in the Premier League after four players were targeted with racial abuse on their social media accounts following games
  • It said “this has been an appalling weekend after four players called out the racist abuse they’ve received on social media. But the sad fact is, we know it happens regularly”

LONDON: Anti-discrimination campaigners bemoaned an “appalling weekend” in the Premier League after four players were targeted with racial abuse on their social media accounts following games.
Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana and Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri shared images of racist messages they were sent privately over Instagram following their teams’ match at Stamford Bridge on Saturday that finished 1-1.
Wolverhampton striker Tolu Arokodare showed racially aggravated messages he received on Instagram after a 1-0 loss at Crystal Palace on Sunday, during which he had a penalty saved.
Sunderland said its winger, Romaine Mundle, was also subjected to “vile online racist abuse” after his substitute appearance in a 3-1 home loss to Fulham.
Kick It Out, a British-based anti-discrimination charity, repeated its calls for platforms to do more to address the problem.
“This has been an appalling weekend after four players called out the racist abuse they’ve received on social media. But the sad fact is, we know it happens regularly,” the organization said.
“The message from them is loud and clear: action must follow. Players cannot be expected to tolerate this behavior, and nor should anyone else.”
The Premier League also condemned the abuse of the players.
“There are serious consequences for anybody found guilty of discrimination and we will offer our full support with their investigations,” the competition said. “Football is for everyone — there is no room for racism.”
The 22-year-old Mundle has since deleted his Instagram account, the Sunderland Echo newspaper reported.
The incidents came days after UEFA began an investigation into claims by Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior that he was racially abused on the field by Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni during a Champions League game in Lisbon.