FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 kicks off tomorrow with 4 African teams
The FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off tomorrow 20 July 2023 in New Zealand with 4 teams from the African Football Confederation competing.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off tomorrow 20 July 2023 in New Zealand with 4 teams from the African Football Confederation competing.
The U20 teams of Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire have qualified for the final of the 2nd edition of the WAFU-B Nations Cup, after having beaten Togo and Benin respectively in the semi-finals on Monday, July 17, 2023.
Although the U20 selection of the Sparrowsharks of Togo has not recorded any victory in the current WAFU-B tournament in Côte d’Ivoire, they will face Burkina Faso this Monday, July 17, 2023 in the semi-finals.
The French footballer, Benjamin Mendy is declared this Friday, July 14, not guilty of rape and attempted rape.
At least 87 bodies of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) victims have been found in a mass grave in West Darfur, Sudan, according to the UN. The victims, including several women and seven children, were reportedly killed between June 13 and 21 in Darfur.
On Wednesday, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) expressed its concern regarding reports from Ghana. The reports stated that hundreds of Burkinabé, who were seeking refuge from an insurgency in neighboring Burkina Faso, were being forcibly expelled.
Five clubs from Ghana will benefit from the FIFA Club Benefits Program (CBP) by receiving a share of the revenue for the release of players to participate in Qatar 2022, FIFA announced today.
Following the FIFA World Cup 2022, 440 clubs from 51 member associations across all six confederations including 18 african clubs, will benefit from the FIFA Club Benefits Programme (CBP) by receiving a share of the revenue for the release of players to participate at the final tournament in Qatar.
The Turkish club Fenerbahçe, which is preparing to see Attila Szalai leave for Union Berlin, has anticipated and freely welcomes the Ghanaian central defender, Alexander Djiku.
On Sunday, the outgoing president of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Umaru Sissoko Embalo passed the baton to his successor Mr. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the new Nigerian Head of State.