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Former West Ham star Dimitri Payet has contract ripped up leaving him unemployed after shocking abuse claims
Former West Ham star Dimitri Payet has contract ripped up leaving him unemployed after shocking abuse claims

Scottish Sun

time10-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Former West Ham star Dimitri Payet has contract ripped up leaving him unemployed after shocking abuse claims

DIMITRI PAYET had his contract ripped up to leave him unemployed. It comes just weeks after shocking abuse claims against the ex-West Ham man. 4 Ex-West Ham man Dimitri Payet had his contract in Brazil terminated Credit: Getty 4 Ex-lover Larissa Ferrari made shocking abuse claims against the married footballer during their alleged affair Credit: Payet, 38, joined Brazilian side Vasco da Gama on a two-year contract in August 2023. However, the club announced the decision to cut the deal short. They wrote on social media: "Vasco da Gama announces that, in a friendly manner, it has reached an agreement to terminate the contract with midfielder Dimitri Payet early. "The club thanks the athlete for the professionalism, dedication and respect demonstrated throughout his time at Sao Januario, and wishes him success in his next challenges. "For Vasco, Payet played 77 matches, scored eight goals and contributed 16 assists. "Thank you, Payet. This is Vasco." Payet hit headlines in April when his ex-lover alleged he subjected her to "physical, moral, psychological and sexual violence" during a seven-month affair. The "lonely" married footballer was accused of forcing Larissa Ferrari to film degrading videos, SunSport revealed. Brazilian lawyer Ferrari, 28, also said the former French international Payet made her partake in a fake wedding and wear a ring to 'prove her love'. She claimed he made her drink her own urine and water from the toilet, and lick the floor - plus showed SunSport photos of her bruises. Premier League cult hero Dimitri Payet rolls back the years as he humiliates opponent with unique 360-nutmeg The mum-of-two said: 'He's a sick monster. I was scared for my life, and I'm still scared." Payet denied "physical and psychological violence" in a statement to the police in Brazil, adding that everything was consensual and proposed by his accuser. The playmaker has four children with his wife of nearly 20 years, Ludivine, who remained in France after he joined Vasco da Gama in Rio de Janeiro in 2023. Before that, he had six-and-a-half years with Marseille, joining the French side for £25million following an impressive 18 months with West Ham. 4 Payet spent two years with Vasco da Gama in Rio de Janeiro Credit: Getty

'Chotta Mumbai' back with a 'bada' bang, stirs nostalgic frenzy
'Chotta Mumbai' back with a 'bada' bang, stirs nostalgic frenzy

New Indian Express

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

'Chotta Mumbai' back with a 'bada' bang, stirs nostalgic frenzy

When a mass entertainer starring Malayalam cinema's finest hits the big screen, it's no surprise to see long queues winding outside theatres, shows going housefull, and fans turning screenings into full-blown celebrations. Think spontaneous dancing in the aisles and ticket stubs tossed into the air like confetti. This kind of frenzy is usually reserved for a much-anticipated new release, probably on the first day — but right now, Kerala's theatres are reliving that exact euphoria for a film that first hit screens 18 years ago. Yes, of course, we are talking about Chotta Mumbai. Though several yesteryear hits have been re-released in recent times, the nostalgia wave has never been this electric. Directed by Anwar Rasheed and headlined by Mohanlal, alongside a beloved ensemble cast including Siddique, Jagathy Sreekumar, Bhavana, Kalabhavan Mani, and Rajan P Dev, the film has etched its characters — 'Thala' Vasco da Gama, 'Mullan' Chandran, 'Padakkam' Basheer, 'Parakkum' Latha, 'Paambu' Chacko, 'Phylwan' Michael aasan, and Inspector Nadeshan — deep into the memories of those who grew up in the 2000s. Dancing to the cult anthem Vasco da Gama went to the drama, and shouting out iconic one-liners in perfect sync, the audience has proved that some movies never lose their magic.

Dimitri Payet leaves Vasco da Gama by mutual agreement
Dimitri Payet leaves Vasco da Gama by mutual agreement

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Dimitri Payet leaves Vasco da Gama by mutual agreement

Vasco da Gama have confirmed the departure of Dimitri Payet (38) after agreeing to a mutual termination of the Frenchman's contract, initially due to run until June 2025. The former Olympique de Marseille playmaker joined the Rio de Janeiro side in August 2023 following his release by OM, where he spent eight seasons across two spells. Payet signed a two-year deal with Vasco but departs just short of completing the first year. Advertisement In total, the 38-time France international made 77 appearances for Vasco, scoring 8 goals and registering 16 assists. Despite some flashes of technical brilliance, he was unable to help the club secure silverware or escape a general sense of underachievement during his spell in Brazil. In a statement released on Monday evening, Vasco thanked Payet for his 'professionalism, dedication and respect' and wished him success in the next stage of his career. The club's farewell concluded with a nod to the Frenchman's roots: 'Merci Payet. Ici, c'est Vasco.' Payet's final months in Brazil were marred by off-field controversy. In late March, a Brazilian lawyer filed a police complaint in Rio alleging 'physical and psychological violence' by the player during what she described as a romantic relationship. Brazilian media reports, citing police documents, indicate that Payet acknowledged the extra-marital relationship but denied any violent conduct. GFFN | George Boxall

10 Essential Facts About Kochi City That Every Visitor Should Know
10 Essential Facts About Kochi City That Every Visitor Should Know

India.com

time06-06-2025

  • India.com

10 Essential Facts About Kochi City That Every Visitor Should Know

People commonly call the eastern coast metropolitan city Kochi the 'Queen of the Arabian Sea' among Indian locations. The southwestern coastal city of Kerala functions as a busy port where cultural history collaborates with contemporary expansion and appeals of natural scenery. The following 10 interesting details about Kochi City will surprise any visitor who wishes to discover this coastal masterpiece. 1. A Historic Port City with Global Connections For many centuries Kochi has operated as an important trade center which drew merchants from worldwide sources. The port city achieved its position as a vital port during ancient times because of its location along the Arabian Sea. Traders who came from Arabia, China, Portugal, the Netherlands along with Britain contributed to Kochi's development through their historical activity there. European presence began in India after Vasco da Gama sailed his ship to Kochi in 1498. Various historical periods have united different cultures into one cohesive entity creating the current melting-pot atmosphere throughout Kochi which is visible through its architecture and food and traditional practices. 2. Yes the city features the well-known Chinese Fishing Nets Continuous operations of the Chinese fishing nets Cheena Vala create an iconic sight along the Fort Kochi coastal line. Single-line surveys were introduced by Chinese traders during the 14th century and they maintain their operational function until our present day. People should witness the powerful sunsets displaying the nets because this view represents an essential Kochi attraction. The historical Chinese fishing nets struggle for survival because maintenance expenses have increased while fish populations decline. 3. A Hub for Spice Trade For generations Kochi has maintained its role as the central hub for Indian spices. The area around the city provides abundant natural sources of black pepper and produces cardamom cinnamon cloves and turmeric and black pepper. Black gold served as an equivalent for spices which grew valuable enough to entertain such a description during the colonial period. The export activities of Kochi's spice sector fuel substantial economic value for India's economy throughout the present day. Guests who come to this location can visit the spice markets to learn about Kochi's historical role as a center of global trade. 4. Rich Cultural Diversity The city of Kochi serves as a notable display of peaceful combination between different religious traditions and cultural backgrounds. Hindus Muslims Christians and Jews dwell alongside each other peacefully in this city. The Paradesi Synagogue in Jew Town Mattancherry stands as an important attraction because its construction in 1568 makes it one of the oldest operating synagogues in the Commonwealth. The St. Francis Church in Fort Kochi maintains its position as a distinction of Kochi's Christian historical background through its place where Vasco da Gama received his initial interment. The Disparities within Kochi receive official acknowledgment through important celebrations of Onam and Eid along with Vishu and Christmas therefore establishing the city as warmly accepting of all communities. 5. Birthplace of Kerala's IT Boom As an historic city Kochi supports India's technological transformation through its active leadership in the IT sector thanks to its futuristic outlook. Kakkanad's Infopark together with SmartCity Kochi have established Kochi as a prominent selection for IT and technology startup enterprises. Advanced infrastructure together with qualified manpower enables Kochi to host homegrown and foreign businesses. The combination of historical roots with contemporary development creates Kochi into a thriving city for both living and professional reasons. 6. Backwaters and Natural Beauty The city of Kochi remains encircled by calm backwaters consisting of integration between lagoons, lakes and canals. The peaceful waterways provide visitors with sensational landscape vistas and they offer various recreational options such as houseboat excursions and kayak adventures and birdwatching tours. The largest lake in Kerala named Vembanad Lake functions as the vital water source for Kochi and surrounds the city from near Kochi. Also supported by the backwaters are agricultural and fishing activities while they create an environment where multiple species of flora and fauna rest and various migratory birds visit. 7. A Vibrant Arts and Cultural Scene The Kochi-Muziris Biennale stands as India's first international art festival which makes Kochi recognizable as a city of flourishing arts. Two years separate editions of this festival that demonstrates international contemporary art and brings together worldwide artists and criticism experts and enthusiasts to the city. Kochi maintains a strong reputation for its performance arts which include Kathakali and Mohiniyattam alongside Theyyam. Many seasonal cultural festivals take place throughout Kochi to recognize music performances alongside dance performances, theater performances and literary creations. 8. The Oldest European Church in India The primary European church operating in India can be found at Fort Kochi in St. Francis Church. The Portuguese constructed this place of worship in 1503 although it operated as a Roman Catholic church until both Dutch and British control followed. The original burial place of Vasco da Gama at the church existed in 1524 but his remains were transferred to Lisbon later. The church implements a simple architectural style that displays the colonial design influences which developed Kochi. 9. Gateway to Muziris Heritage Kochi stands as an adjacent area to the historic trading center Muziris that flourished as a major hub in ancient history. Research at archaeological sites of this vanished civilization discovered artifacts which include pieces of pottery along with coins. Tourists can now experience Muziris Heritage through the preservation efforts of the Muziris Heritage Project which showcases museums alongside restored destinations and heritage trails. The Muziris Heritage Project confirms Kochi's unique position as a connection between ancient India and its current state. 10. Culinary Delights Await People visiting Kochi must experience its culinary delights to have a complete exploration of the destination. Various types of traditional food exist throughout the city because of its multicultural heritage. Local seafood dishes prepared with native spices are available for seafood enthusiasts but vegetarians can choose traditional dishes like appam, puttu and avial. The city offers a variety of traditional food including famous banana chips and jackfruit recipes and payasam desserts. Both local food streets and beachside shacks throughout Kochi offer multiple chances to experience genuine tasting experiences. Conclusion Kochi exists as a special place which brings together historical displays alongside innovative qualities and historic traditional touchpoints alongside contemporary features. This South Indian city welcomes all types of visitors through both its modern commerce and historical attractions in addition to its diverse population and natural wonders. The city of Kochi delivers a memorable travel experience by so many means including visits to its historical synagogues together with water cruises and tastes of local cuisine. The 10 facts described barely capture the extensive range of wonders Kochi offers visitors hence you should seize the opportunity to explore its magic firsthand.

Aston Villa ready to cancel Philippe Coutinho's contract some 654 DAYS after ex-Barcelona star last played for them
Aston Villa ready to cancel Philippe Coutinho's contract some 654 DAYS after ex-Barcelona star last played for them

The Irish Sun

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Aston Villa ready to cancel Philippe Coutinho's contract some 654 DAYS after ex-Barcelona star last played for them

ASTON VILLA are ready to cancel Philippe Coutinho's contract some 654 days after he last played for them. The playmaker, 32, is currently on loan at Brazilian side Vasco da Gama, where he's scored eight times in 43 outings. 2 Aston Villa are trying to terminate Philippe Coutinho's monster contract Credit: Getty 2 He has spent the last year on loan with Brazilian side Vasco de Gama Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Coutinho, who also spent last season on loan at Qatari side Al-Duhail, has not played for But he still has a year remaining on his lucrative £125,000-a-week contract, which Coutinho signed in 2022 after making his shock loan from And the Coutinho hit the ground running when he moved to Villa Park on loan in January 2022, scoring five goals in 19 games under Steven Gerard. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL But standards slipped after his move became permanent, with the ex- And Coutinho now looks set to become a free agent if Villa can agree a deal to terminate his contract this month. He's not the only potential outgoing as Unai Emery's men look to balance the books. Emi Martinez, Lucas Digne and Leon Bailey could be sold for the right price, with Emi Buendia, Leander Dendocker, Enzo Barrenechea and Samuel Iling-Junior up for grabs. Most read in Football BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS There is also interest in Ollie Watkins, Jacob Ramsey and Morgan Rogers, but Villa are desperate to keep all three. Emery is preparing for several incomings too. Rashford to Inter Milan? Man Utd Star Eyes Shock Serie A Move! Marco Asensio's loan from Paris Saint-Germain could be made permanent. While Villa are huge fans of Southampton winger Tyler Dibling.

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