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Enyichukwu Enemanna Ahead of Russia's expected offensive, Ukraine has concluded plans to remove the defence Minister, Oleksii Reznikov and replace ...
By Victor Kanayo The Russian Football Union (RFU) is not dropping guard in its quest to pull out of European Football ...
Ukraine plans to resume competitive football in the country in next month despite the ongoing war with Russia after President ...
Roman Abramovich has opened talks to buy a new football club while still in the process of trying to sell ...
Liverpool Manager, Jurgen Klopp, has praised the UK Government for their decision to sanction Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich. Recall that ...
The Ukrainian national team have requested that their World Cup qualifying playoff againat Scotland be pushed back. The play-off semi-final was due ...
The International Paralympic Committee will not allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete at the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics and ...
Two Ukrainian footballers, Dmytro Martynenko and Vitalii Sapylo have been confirmed dead. The duo were reportedly killed in the battle ...
Ukrainian boxer Vasyl Lomachenko has armed himself with an M16 assault rifle to help defend his country from the Russian ...
By John Ikani North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) leadership activated its Response Force for the first time ever to support ...
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