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By Victor Kanayo Both France and Portugal at the weekend secured their places in the 2024 edition of the UEFA ...
By Victor Kanayo For the first time ever, World football governing body, FIFA, has approved the hosting of a World ...
By Victor Kanayo Portuguese star, Cristiano Ronaldo cruised to a blistering record-breaking career exploits, when he played his 197th match ...
By John Ikani In a bold move to combat the effects of climate change, Portugal and Cape Verde have agreed ...
By Victor Kanayo Roberto Martinez has been officially named as the new coach of Portugal men National team He was ...
By Victor Kanayo Clubless football star, Cristiano Ronaldo, has received a special Christmas car gift from his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez. The ...
By Victor Kanayo Portugal and manager Fernando Santos have parted ways after the country failed to go beyond quarter-final at ...
By Victor Kanayo Morocco on Saturday December 10 defeated favourites Portugal in the quarter-final of the ongoing 2022 FIFA World ...
By Victor Kanayo Clubless football star Cristiano Ronaldo is mostly likely to be dropped from Portugal's starting lineup ahead of ...
By Victor Kanayo Cristiano Ronaldo have reportedly moved his fleet of expensive cars to Lisbon, the Portugal capital over one ...
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