Month: January 2022
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Deadly crush reported at Nations Cup in Cameroon
417 Views At least eight people are reported to have been killed and dozens hurt in a crush outside an…
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Hosts Cameroon end Comoros’ fairytale run to reach Afcon quarterfinals
453 Views Hosts Cameroon advanced to the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations with a 2-1 victory over Comoros…
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Afcon 2021: Cape Verde suffering from food poisoning ahead of last-16 tie with Senegal
417 Views Cape Verde have confirmed an outbreak of gastroenteritis in their camp ahead of Tuesday’s round of 16 clash…
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Watford sack Claudio Ranieri after just 14 games in charge
416 Views Watford have sacked boss Claudio Ranieri after 14 games and less than four months in charge. The Italian,…
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Nigeria interim coach Eguavoen denies reports of exit
417 Views Nigeria interim coach Augustine Eguavoen has denied reports he will quit following their exit from the Africa Cup…
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Australian Open: Tsitsipas comes out on top in five-set thriller
442 Views Greek fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas battled to a thrilling five-set victory over American Taylor Fritz to reach the…
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Zimbabwe captain Musona hopes for improvement after early Afcon exit
431 Views Zimbabwe captain Knowledge Musona hopes football in the country will improve despite their group-stage exit at the Africa…
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Afcon 2021: Comoros keeper Ahamada could play round of 16 tie after negative Covid test
413 Views Comoros goalkeeper Ali Ahamada has tested negative for Covid-19, and could now start their Africa Cup of Nations…
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Afcon 2021: Okocha says Tunisia taught Nigeria a life lesson
489 Views Jay-Jay Okocha believes Nigeria did deserve to beat Tunisia in their 1-0 Africa Cup of Nations Round of…
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I have felt singled out for many years in this Barcelona ‘circus’ – Alba slams critics
390 Views Barcelona defender Jordi Alba has slammed critics he believes single him out in the “circus” that follows the…
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