By Victor Kanayo When the Confederation of African Football (CAF) conducts the draw for the U20 Africa Cup of Nations on Thursday, 13 February 2025, in Cairo, Egypt, DR Congo will not be included. This is...
By Victor Kanayo World Athletics is currently consulting on an updated set of regulations for transgender and Difference of Sex Development (DSD) athletes, with a cheek swab test among several proposals being considered. This was disclosed...
By Victor Kanayo Captain of the Portugal men’s football team, Cristiano Ronaldo, will now stay with Al Nassr until 2026. This comes after he reached an agreement with the club in Saudi Arabia. Ronaldo turned 40...
By Victor Kanayo Renowned golfer Tiger Woods has revealed that he won't participate in the Genesis Invitational scheduled for Torrey Pines. He said his decision to withdraw from the competition was in honour of his mother,...
By Victor Kanayo Organisers have revealed the full draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup. In it, both Manchester City and United have received different grades of opponents. While City have been drawn against...
By Victor Kanayo British heavyweights Dillian Whyte and Joe Joyce have scheduled April 5, 2025, for their highly anticipated clash at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena in the United Kingdom. According to organisers, Olympian Delicious Orie will...
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