- Soccer Columnists Half time - Citizen
IT was supposed to be a time when African football put its best foot forward with the Africa Cup of Nations underway, but the ugly side of the beautiful game reared its head in Egypt a week ago. Over 70 people lost their lives and thousands were ...
- In Africa, Soccer Star Helps Break Down AIDS Taboo - News One
One of the most-prominent activists is soccer star Samual Eto'o (pictured) of Cameroon. He heads the 2012 African World Cup campaign “CAN Without AIDS,” which uses soccer (or football for those outside of the United States) as a platform to raise AIDS ...
- Men's Soccer: Mountaineers Add Seven - West Virginia University Mountaineers
- Cameroonian Footballer Mbouh Visits VOA - Voice of America (blog)
Former Cameroonian football player Emile Mbouh recently visited our VOA studios to discuss his soccer academy and the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. The 45-year-old Mbouh played professionally for clubs in ...
- Milla back on Fifa Commission - SuperSport.com
- Ghana disappointed at semi-final loss in African Cup soccer - Zee News
Most soccer pundits had cited Ghana as co-favourites alongside Cote d`Ivoire to come first at Nations Cup finals, most especially with the absence of Af
- More than 70 dead in soccer riot in Egypt - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Oct. 31, 1976 — Yaounde, Cameroon; After a penalty kick was awarded to Cameroon in a World Cup qualifying match vs. the Congo, the Congolese goalie attacked the Gambian referee. A fight broke out and the president of Cameroon, watching the game at ...
- Milla and Bell in war of words - SuperSport.com
In an interview last week over a local radio channel in the nation's capital Yaounde, Milla, while talking about the sorry state of Cameroon's soccer, accused Bell as one of those responsible for the situation. “If Cameroon's football is declining ...
- Well wishes for Banyana - BuaNews Online (press release)
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- Football tourney needs presence of powerhouses - Business Day
Our man said the absence of defending champions Egypt, Cameroon, Nigeria and, to a lesser extent, Bafana Bafana was good for the development of the sport and signalled a changing of the guard. "Utter nonsense," says former Bafana Bafana coach Ted ...