By Victor Kanayo Five days after failure to pay their fine, Egypt may be on their way out of the 2026 World Cup qualifying series, with a possible ban. This was revealed via Blick, a publication...
By Victor Kanayo Billionaire businessman Aliko Dangote has posited that time has passed for him to buy top English Premier League football club, Arsenal. Dangote who spoke with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqus in an interview on Monday,...
By Victor Kanayo Nasser Al-Hadiri has been appointed the new Head Coach of Libya's senior men national football team. This was disclosed by the Libya Football Federation (LFF) on Tuesday. President of the LFF, Abdul Hakim...
By Victor Kanayo Owners of struggling English Premier League side, Everton, have confirmed their readiness to hands off ownership after reaching agreement for the sale of Blue Heaven’s majority stake in the club. Already, both Blue...
By Victor Kanayo Weeks after Victor Osimhen teamed up with Galatasaray, another Nigerian, Tosin Demehin has signed for the Turkish League side. While Osimhen, a Super Eagles forward joined on Loan from Serie A side Napoli,...
By Victor Kanayo Libya's senior national men team will on October 15, 2024 host Nigeria's Super Eagles at Benina City, at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea in matchday four of the 2025 Africa Cup of...
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