By Victor Kanayo Bayern Leverkusen forward, Victor Boniface, is under scrutiny for using his mobile phone while driving recklessly on a highway in Germany. The Nigerian international posted a picture of himself scrolling his phone while...
By Victor Kanayo Former Manchester United interim manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy has now taken over as Leicester City substantive coach. According to the Premier League side, Nistelrooy, a Dutchman, has signed a contract until June 2027...
By Victor Kanayo Three Africans - Ademola Lookman, Williams Troost-Ekong and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang have significantly made the 2024 FIFA best Players award nominations. While Lookman and Aubameyang are nominated for the FIFA World XI in the...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, will between December 14 and 15, 2024 host the Men's Fencing World Cup. According to the organisers, top fencing nations from around the world are scheduled to participate....
By Victor Kanayo English man Frank Lampard is now back to coaching, about two years after leaving his job at Chelsea. This is as Coventry City appointed him manager of the Championship side on Thursday. Speaking...
By Victor Kanayo Algeria’s Kheireddine Zetchi has become the country's fourth football official to be arrested in 2024. According to Algerian media, the 59-year-old businessman who was a former president of the Algerian Football Federation (FAF)...
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