By Victor Kanayo The upcoming 2024 edition of the CAF Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations will see hosts Egypt face West African nation Ghana, Morocco and Tanzania in group A of the contest. Reigning champions...
By Victor Kanayo A Nigerian striker George Ilenikhena put up a Man of the Match performance to help his club Monaco beat Barcelona in the first round of the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League clash in France...
By Victor Kanayo Morocco has remained number the one African men's football national team and 14th globally in the September release of FIFA rankings. The North African Nation is closely followed by Senegal at 21 in...
By Victor Kanayo Tributes are pouring in following the death of a World Cup legend, Salvatore Schillaci. Popular known as Toto, Schillaci was reported to have died aged 59 after struggling with colon cancer. He was...
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...
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