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Jonathan Bernard

Jonathan Bernard

Producer at SBS Australia Online

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Beyond Belo Horizonte: Neymar absence no longer Brazil's nightmare - SBS

<b><i>SBS On Demand account&nbsp;</i></b> &#x1D40;&#x1D39; A fractured vertebra sustained in the dying embers of their 2014 FIFA World Cup quarter-final left the Selecao without Neymar&apos;s services for the ensuing semi, and quickly made way for what Luiz Felipe Scolari described was the worst loss in national team history. Scolari, devoid of his best player, one who had produced five goal involvements in as many games, fielded an eleven severely outclassed from the first whistle; with Germany…
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Socceroo Souttar in SBS team of the World Cup group stage

The group stage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup brought with it a host of impressive performances and unbelievable upsets, so much so one Socceroo even made our select eleven.
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Neymar 'psychologically destroyed' amid uncertain Brazil future - SBS

<b><i>SBS On Demand account&nbsp;</i></b> &#x1D40;&#x1D39; It wasn&#x2019;t supposed to end this way. Not for Brazil. The five-time world champions entered Qatar with arguably their best squad since 2006 and were tipped by many to hoist football&#x2019;s most coveted prize when it was all said and done. Instead, they depart empty-handed courtesy of Croatia, the 2018 runners-up who continued their improbable run to the final four following a second successive triumph on penalties. For Neymar, the…
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Messi, Mbappe spearhead SBS team of the World Cup

<b><i>SBS On Demand match hub.</i></b> Livakovic looked impenetrable between the sticks in Qatar but was ultimately unable to prevent Argentina from reaching the World Cup final. The 27-year-old produced two clean sheets in the group stage before saving three of four penalties against Japan in the Round of 16, and one of two missed attempts against Brazil in the quarter-final. His production was undoubtedly a key factor driving the Vatreni towards the tail end of the tournament for the second su…
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The Best FIFA Football Awards: How ceremony differs to Ballon d'Or ...

FIFA first introduced The Best in 2016 following the election of Gianni Infantino as president, who quickly cut ties with prominent magazine , and thus their subsequent involvement with the Ballon d&apos;Or Award. Infantino&apos;s decision ended a six-year association with the French publication and soon led to the creation of an equivalent ceremony aimed at rewarding the most outstanding talents in the sport. So, how do they differ? Created in 1956, the Ballon d&apos;Or remains the most sought…
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'Becoming a monster' – Behind Richardson's rise to track cycling st...

Australian Matthew Richardson has revealed the key ingredients behind his meteoric rise through the ranks of track cycling, one that originally took place overseas and in an entirely different sport.
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Aryang opening doors for Africa amid Diamonds' World Cup dream - SBS

Aryang was one of 12 Diamonds selected for the tournament in Cape Town, but arrives with one of the more unique journeys to the pinnacle of her profession; one of perseverance and, upon reflection, pride. Born in Ethiopia, Aryang was no more than three years old when she moved to Australia after her parents sought safer pastures due to the civil war. What came next, however, was completely &quot;accidental&quot; according to the 22-year-old, and would soon set the wheels in motion for her histor…
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Watson: World Cup the missing piece to Diamonds' puzzle - SBS

Watson formed part of the squad that surrendered the World Cup to trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand in 2019, but now finds herself within reach of reclaiming netball&#x2019;s biggest prize and the final piece of silverware in the current cycle. Australia&#x2019;s journey to South Africa, where they will face Jamaica in a mouth-watering semi-final, has been fuelled by revenge; upheld by the first few words Marinkovich uttered when she was appointed head coach in 2020. &#x201C;When our coach came on…
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Catching Schwarzer: Barber eyeing all-time Australian record

David Barber hopes to make history at the 2023 IFCPF Asia-Oceania Championships and surpass the all-time appearance record set by Socceroos legend Mark Schwarzer.
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10 years on: Wanderers legends relive historic Champions League vic...

&quot;We were called a small club yesterday. Today we are the biggest in Asia.&quot; It&#x2019;s been 10 years since former Wanderers coach Tony Popovic uttered those famous words - 10 years since an unfathomable dream was made a reality by a club barely two years old. Football has a funny way of conjuring up fairy tales, though not even the most optimistic of supporters could have predicted what happened on that fateful night in Riyadh, nor the first leg in Parramatta before it. For Nikolai Top…
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'Never supposed to be that successful' – Tennis legend Rafter recal...

<b>premieres June 4 at 7:30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand</b> The talent was always there, but the complete package didn&#x2019;t manifest for quite some time &#x2013; in fact, it was almost too late. After turning professional in the twilight of his teenage years, Rafter&#x2019;s first taste of the ATP Tour was a difficult one in the spring of 1991. What began with a straight-sets defeat welcomed three more in 1992, before the young man from Queensland&#x2019;s Mount Isa finally found success in 1…