- Corporate world heeds Sata call - Times of Zambia
By Sports Reporter VARIOUS companies and individuals have heeded Republican President Michael Sata's call for business entities and individuals to support the national soccer team at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament by chartering three ...
- African soccer and UN team up to score goals for peace and development - UN News Centre
The head of the United Nations political office in Central Africa and the President of the African Football Confederation (AFC) met today to discuss how the continent's passion for soccer could promote the spirit of peace and development in Central ...
- An American Caught in the Middle of Egypt's Chaos - New York Times
We've all made a decision we won't play soccer anymore. How will we play after 70 people died?” Bradley might, or might not, have less than two weeks to find out. Egypt is scheduled to play a match in the Central African Republic on Feb. 29.American is coach, protester in EgyptCNN
- Column: Capello gives England excuse to fail again - Press of Atlantic City
(AP Photo/ Anthony Devlin/PA ) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES FILE - England soccer player John Terry sits by photographs of manager Fabio Capello during a press conference near Rustenburg, South Africa, in this Sunday, June 20, ...
- Soccer Capsules: Bradley committed to Egypt job despite turmoil - Brownsville Herald
And Bradley is unsure if Egypt's 2013 African Cup of Nations qualifier will go ahead in the Central African Republic as planned on Feb. 29. "Quite clearly given the events, it will take these players some time to try to move forward," Bradley said.Despite turmoil, Bob Bradley committed to coaching Egypt, helping nation after ...
- In aftermath of tragedy, Bradley stands in unison with Egyptians - SI.com
Most foreign national-team coaches in Africa would have taken the first flight out of Cairo last week. But Bradley was different. The day after, on Feb. 2, he and his wife, Lindsay, marched with thousands of Egyptians in Sphinx Square to honor the dead ...
- Bob Bradley shows support for victims - ESPN
How will the preparations for the two friendlies and an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Central African Republic at the end of February be impacted. Will the games be allowed to go on? But for Bradley, now isn't the time for such questions.Egyptians outraged after dozens die in soccer riotGlobe and MailEgypt protesters besiege Cairo ministryThe Borneo PostEgyptian police fire live rounds on protesters in second day of clashes ...
- Tshosane rejects BFA offer - The Bostwana Gazette
The tournament, which is the biggest football competition in Africa, proved too strong for the debuting Tshosane and his charges. They lost all the group stage matches; 1-0, 6-1 and 2-1 respectively. However, some football commentators and followers ...
- Amid violence, uncertainty, former USMNT boss Bob Bradley holding firm as ... - National Soccer Wire (press release)
The Princeton University graduate took over the Egyptian National Team coach last fall, tasked with guiding one of Africa's top teams back to the World Cup for the first time in more than two decades. But the tumultuous aftermath of the political ...
- Eskridge hired as Carl Sandburg men's soccer coach - Galesburg Register-Mail