By Victor Kanayo U.S. Soccer has announced that its women’s national team training camp has been moved from Los Angeles to Miami due to the wildfires devastating Southern California. This was disclosed by U.S. Soccer’s Sporting...
By Victor Kanayo Annie Kilner, wife of Manchester City defender Kyle Walker, has reportedly reconsidered her decision to file for divorce. According to The Sun, the change in her stance follows speculation that Walker could secure...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria Women’s International, Francisca Ordega, has bid farewell to Russian side CSKA Moscow Women’s Football Club. The forward disclosed this via her social media pages. She wrote: “I would like to express my...
By Victor Kanayo English Premier League club, West Ham, Thursday announced the appointment of former Chelsea boss, Graham Potter, as its new manager. The club confirmed his appointment via a statement on its website. Part of...
By Victor Kanayo Egypt and Algeria are currently reconsidering their decisions after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced a 75% increase in total prize money for the upcoming African Nations Championship (CHAN) finals, set to...
By Victor Kanayo There are strong indications that the entire squad of Manchester United has been designated for sale. According to Mirror, a UK media platform, the club management is eager to listen to offers for...
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