Guinean Soccer Team News
Watch out for more thrills in Gabon-Equatorial Guinea this weekend. See where to watch the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final matches live.
Read More...You won’t get enough of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations until it ends on February 12. In the meantime, get ready for more action as Matchday 2 begins on Thursday, January 25, 2012.
Read More...The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations’ Group A contains Equatorial Guinea, Libya, Senegal and Zambia.
Read More...The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations’ Group D contains Ghana, Botswana, Mali and Guinea.
Read More...Our coverage of the 2012 AFCON's participating nations resumes with a trip to Senegal.
Read More...If you don’t know much about Morocco’s national football team, the right time has certainly come for you to have a better idea. Remember that the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations is just around the corner…
Read More...We go to Mali to find out why the country’s national team deserves to be feared at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
Read More...Our trip around the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations’ participating countries continues. Guinea is the next destination on the list.
Read More...How much do you know about one of Africa’s worst ranked footballing nation, Equatorial Guinea? As the country is preparing to co-host the 2012 AFCON, we take you through the team’s soccer history.
Read More...- Blatter: Soccer is a victim of own popularity - Greenwich Time
Photo: Rebecca Blackwell / AP Ghana's John Boye reacts to Ghana's 1-0 defeat by Zambia in their African Cup of Nations semifinal match at Bata Stadium, in Bata, Equatorial Guinea Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012. Photo: Rebecca Blackwell / AP A soccer fan sits ...
- Soccer fans advised to celebrate cautiously - Times of Zambia
Spokesperson Elizabeth Kanjela reiterated the appeal to soccer fans in an interview in Lusaka yesterday following the 12 deaths that have occurred as a result of recklessness by motorists following Zambia's 1-0 victory over Equatorial Guinea, ...
- Guinea colonel charged 2 years after massacre - CBS News
(AP) CONAKRY, Guinea — Authorities have charged a Guinean army colonel in connection with a 2009 massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators at a soccer stadium, making him the first high-ranking official to face trial for the atrocities.Guinea: Colonel Charged in Massacre
- Equatorial Guinea: African footballers' new El Dorado? - Radio Netherlands
Many young African footballers are being tempted to Equatorial Guinea with the hope of one day playing for the Nzalang Nacional, the country's national football team. For those foreign players who managed to play for this host country in the 2012 ...
- Soccer Capsules: Henry heading back to MLS from Arsenal on time - Brownsville Herald
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said last week that he may try to extend the former France striker's loan from Major League Soccer by two weeks to bolster his scant attacking options. But Wenger said Friday that won't happen. "I would have loved Thierry ...
- News of the word in photos: Soccer riot aftermath and more - Seattle Post Intelligencer
All Egyptian football matches have been postponed indefinitely. An injured man is carried after arriving from Port Said at a train station in Cairo on Thursday. Witnesses say scores of Egyptian soccer fans were stabbed to death while others suffocated, ...
- VRA supports GBC to broadcast 2012 AFCON - Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
00 to help broadcast the ongoing African Cup of Nations Tournament (AFCON) in Gabon/Equatorial Guinea. GBC is the only station that has been given the mandate to transmit the soccer matches live on both radio and television to fans throughout the ...
- Ghana disappointed at semi-final loss in African Cup soccer - Zee News
Accra: Ghanaian football fans have expressed disappointment at the national team`s failure to qualify for the final of the African Nations Cup tournament co-hosted by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. Substitute Emmanuel Mayuka scored the only goal in the ...
- African Cup soccer shadowed by violence in Egypt - Fox News
The African Cup, the continent's soccer showpiece, is down to the quarterfinals this weekend: co-host Gabon vs. Mali, Ghana vs. Tunisia, Ivory Coast vs. Equatorial Guinea and Zambia vs. Sudan. These are enticing matchups involving strong teams ...
- Fundamental Issues with Ghana Soccer that Needs Immediate Addressing - GhanaWeb
I did not watch the game against Botswana so I cannot really say much about that but apart from the Mali game Guinea, Tunisia and Zambia looked more determined and purposeful than we were. I remember posting a message on my face book page after the ...