By Victor Kanayo After missing her 100m hurdles event due to illness at the ongoing 2024 African Senior Athletics Championships in Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon, World Record Holder in the women’s 100m hurdles, Tobi...
By Victor Kanayo A prominent club Zamalek have threatened to stay away from playing the remaining matches in the Egyptian Premier League games if officiating does not improve. This was contained in a statement by the club...
By Victor Kanayo Veteran Nigerian goalkeeper Femi Thomas has announced his readiness to retire from playing football with the end of the current season in the country. The regular football season has officially ended in Nigeria,...
By Victor Kanayo Former Manchester United and Juventus midfielder, Paul Pogba, has shockingly declared "I’m over, I’m dead". His comment which has gone wild on social media is coming months after he was handed a four-year...
By Victor Kanayo Three African countries - Nigeria, Kenya, and Zambia have known their opponents in their group stage of the upcoming 2024 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup scheduled for October. Dominican Republic are the host. The...
By Victor Kanayo World champion, Sha'Carri Richardson, has won the 2024 US Olympics trial in the women's 100m race. Richardson also secured an Olympics place. At 24, the sprint czar claimed victory in 10.71 seconds, a...
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