By Victor Kanayo Coaches drawn from parts of Africa and beyond are currently attending a two-day symposium organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire. The event also attracted former top African...
By Victor Kanayo Mathias Pogba, brother of World Cup winner Paul Pogba, is in for more draining moments before the court. Mathias alongside five other men will stand trial as part of an extortion case that...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria's U18 Women's team will now face Uganda in semi-final battle in the ongoing Afrobasket championship in Pretoria, South Africa. Heritage Times HT reports that the Championship also serves as qualifier for FIBA...
By Victor Kanayo A former head coach of Nigeria's Super Eagles, Clemens Westerhof, has posited that former international Samson Siasia has the capacity to turn around the fortunes of country's senior men National team. Westerhof while speaking...
By Victor Kanayo Another Nigerian international Ralph Onyedika is on the verge of joining Turkish Super Lig side Galatasaray. His compatriot and African footballer of the year Victor Osimhen recently completed a deal with the club....
By Victor Kanayo Coach Austin Eguavoen has said he didn't step down as the interim manager of Nigeria's Super Eagles, contrary to trending reports credited to him. Eguavoen, the Technical Director of the Nigeria Football Federation...
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