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Can Zulu Find Redemption in Eswatini? Veteran Defender Bets on New League for Career Upswing

January 13, 2024 judah

Zulu Crosses Borders: Veteran Defender Seeks Rejuvenation in Eswatini Seeking New Horizons: After a string of short stints in his native South Africa, veteran left-back

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Former Super Eagles Striker Victor Ezeji Urges Utilization of Paul Onuachu’s Aerial Prowess Amidst Team Selection Controversy

January 13, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Ezeji’s Critique and Recommendation for Onuachu’s Aerial Skills Former Nigerian striker Victor Ezeji has expressed his dissatisfaction with the Super Eagles coach’s handling of Paul

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Senegal Optimistic about the 2023 AFCON in Ivory Coast – Optimistic Prediction from Koulibaly

January 12, 2024 Malcolm

Kalidou Koulibaly, the veteran defender from Senegal, is optimistic about the upcoming 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast, anticipating it to be

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Lazio penalized after fans shouts monkey chants at Romelu Lukaku during Italian Cup against Roma

January 12, 2024 Malcolm

Lazio Faces Sanctions After Racial Abuse Directed at Romelu Lukaku Lazio, the Italian football club, has been met with penalties, including a one-match stand closure,

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SuperSport United CEO Stanley Matthews Unveils Details of Defender’s Assessment at FC Midtjylland

January 12, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Ime Okon’s Rapid Rise and European Opportunity SuperSport United’s young talent, Ime Okon, has become a defensive stalwart for the team, showcasing his reliability at

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Maatsen Arrives at Dortmund with Left-Foot Magic and Hopes of Becoming an “Important Factor” in Title Chase

January 12, 2024 judah

Maatsen Heads to Dortmund on Loan, Seeking Bundesliga Redemption Loan for a Fresh Start: After struggling to break into Chelsea’s first team, young Dutch defender

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Sadio Mane’s Wife Returns to School After Traditional Wedding, But Questions Linger

January 12, 2024 Lola

Sadio Mane’s Bride Returns to School Amidst Marriage Controversy School Welcomes Her Back: Just one day after marrying renowned footballer Sadio Mane, 18-year-old Aisha Tamba

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The Fall and Rise of Samson Siasia – A Footballing Saga of Betrayal and Redemption

January 12, 2024 judah

Samson Siasia’s Resilience: A Comeback Story Former Super Eagles coach, Samson Siasia, has voiced his determination to make a triumphant return to football management, expressing

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Black Leopards Nearing Acquisition of Eswatini Star Midfielder Mxolisi Mkhonto in January Transfer Window Surge

January 12, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Transfer Window Ambitions for South African Clubs As the January transfer window opens, South African football clubs are actively seeking reinforcements to address key areas

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Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) picks January 19 for hearing of Tobi Amusan’s Doping Case

January 12, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has slated January 19 as the date for the hearing of an appeal lodged by the Athletics Integrity

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