By Victor Kanayo Portuguese football captain Cristiano Ronaldo now has a new coach at his Saudi club Al Nassr. He is Stefano Pioli, an Italian tactician. This was disclosed in a statement via X by the...
By Victor Kanayo Former Nigerian international, Jay Jay Okocha, has identified Lionel Messi as the best footballer of all time. This is as the debate of who is the best player ever rages on. Speaking in...
By Victor Kanayo The Libyan Football Federation, (LFF) has reportedly sacked Serbian Head Coach Milutin Sredojević. Sredojevic's sack is happening few weeks ahead of upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, (AFCON) qualifiers against Nigeria. Popularly known as...
By Victor Kanayo The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed that the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) will kick-off February 1 next year. This was disclosed by the President of CAF, Dr. Patrice Motsepe. According...
By Victor Kanayo European football body, UEFA, has warned that England could be banned from competing at the Euros once the country goes ahead with a push to create men's football regulator. This was disclosed in...
By Victor Kanayo World Athletics President Lord Coe has been named as one of seven confirmed candidates to succeed Thomas Bach as International Olympic Committee (IOC) President. Bach announced at the Paris Olympics last month that...
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