- Yanga, Simba requests snubbed - IPPmedia
By The guardian reporter The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has said Egyptian giants Zamalek and Kiyovu Sport of Rwanda have rejected requests by Young Africans (Yanga) and Simba to have their continental tournaments second leg ties to be ...
- In aftermath of tragedy, Bradley stands in unison with Egyptians - SI.com
If you're the Egyptian national soccer coach, as Bradley has been since last September, lack of sleep is understandable these days. On Feb. 1, more than 70 people died in violent clashes after an Egyptian league game between Al-Masry and Al-Ahly in ...
- Gumbo turning around fortunes of women soccer - The Zimbabwe Standard
WHEN Zimbabwe women football boss Mavis Gumbo came into office in 2010 she promised to turn around the fortunes of the girl child in the world of local and international football. True to her word, indeed, the “Iron Lady” has made strides in changing ...
- African Girls Playing Soccer for Equality - Huffington Post
Finally, Mark had a chance to watch the Waithaka Soccer Queens practice. Mark studies sustainable development, focusing on gender, education and health in Africa, and has travelled extensively around the continent, including Mozambique, Malawi, ...
- Bob Bradley has not thought about his future in Egypt following tragedy - Goal.com America
A day after dozens of soccer fans died in Egypt, the former US national team coach spoke about the tragedy and reiterated his desire to carry the nation to the World Cup. By Mike Slane New Egypt head coach Bob Bradley addressed his uncertain future ...
- Soccer Capsules: Solo back on the pitch as US women aim for London - Brownsville Herald
But he is targeting a spot in Britain's Olympic football team later this year, with the games being hosted in his native London. By staying at the Galaxy, Beckham can be confident of a regular starting place in Bruce Arena's team, which might not have ...
- PLS AGM: No excuses this time, please! - The Swazi Observer
This season alone, tournaments like SwaziTelecom Charity Cup, FixedFone Cup, SwaziBank Cup, ZTE Corporation Cup and of course, MTN Premier League have attracted football followers to different stadiums in the country, which is highly commendable, ...
- Young Mighty Warriors in South Africa - AllAfrica.com
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- Caf names referee for Stars, Black Mambas match - The Citizen Daily
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has named Egyptian Farouk Mohamed referee of next month's match between the national soccer team, Taifa Stars and Mozambique's Black Mambas. Taifa Stars and Black Mambas will lock horns in the first leg of ...
- Libya hopes African Cup success can bring joy - HuskerExtra.com
3, 2011 file photo the Libyan national soccer team, holding the pre-Gadhafi flag, celebrates their win in a match, their first since rebels took control of the Libyan capital, against Mozambique in Cairo, Egypt. Top-ranked African team Ivory Coast and ...