Nigerian Football Dynamo Jennifer Echegini Takes the Juventus Stage: A Triumph for African Talent
In a groundbreaking move for African football, Juventus has proudly unveiled the signing of Nigerian forward Jennifer Echegini, marking a historic moment for the continent's...
AFCON 2022: 24 Teams to Compete for the Prestigious Title of “African Cup Champion”
Over the next month, a total of 24 African teams will take the stage in pursuit of being crowned Champions of Africa.
CHAN 2018 – 5th edition of the African Nations Championship
The 2018 African Nations Championship, known as the Total African Nations Championship will be the 5th edition of the African Nations Championship. It is scheduled to take place between 12 January and 4 February 2018.
2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: Africa
The Confederation of African Football’s Preliminary Competition offers five berths at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™.
This month, we will finally know the remaining three African countries to join Nigeria and Egypt at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Cameroon Wins the African Cup of Nations!
“Les Lions Indomptables” of Cameroon has won the 2017 Africa Cup of Nation in Gabon (AFCON 2017) by defeating Egypt 2 – 1. The 31st edition of the CAN 2017 final took place at the Stade de l’amitié with an estimated crowd of 38,000. Cameroon is now a five time winner of this great African event.
CAN 2015: Clash of Congos
It may be Super Bowl Week-end in the United States, but there is something much bigger taking place this week-end within all African Communities all across the Globe. Yes, bigger than Super Bowl; it’s the 2015 African Cup of Nations Quarter Finals. And today, we are set for a treat: it’s the Clash of Congos.
2013 AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS RACE BEGINS
THE RAT RACE IS ON its way for the 2013 African Cup of Nations, which will begin on Wednesday February 29, 2012 with 13 matches taking place all across Africa.
2012 Africa Cup of Nations
Fixtures and tables for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations finals to be co-hosted by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
RACISM IN FOOTBALL: WILL IT EVER END?
BANANAS flying out of the stands, monkey chants being heard all over the place, unbelievable racial slurs being called out; it’s sad to tell you that these are what our African football brothers are experiencing in the European fields when playing for their professional teams. With blacks making up as much as 15 percent of the players in the top leagues, England has become the leader in the fight against racism in the football arena. Almost every country in Europe is guily of this sin, with racial signs and chants – even violence – that target blacks, Jews, and Muslims. It’s understandable to support one’s team against your opponent, but there ought to be limits on the actions taken against each other. Some demonstrators guilty of these stupidities confirm that they only do it to unsettle the opposing team, but there are evidence that this is not just team feud; this is full blown hate and racism. How else can you explain the fact that some of these racism acts have been even conducted by supporters against their own players? Italians fans have been racially taunting their own team’s players. When the French team on the World Cup, a politician openly branded the team “unworthy” due to the facts that they had more black payers than whites in the team.