FIFA World Cup African Qualifiers Results – 05.06.2024
The FIFA World Cup African qualifiers resumed with intense matchups on Wednesday, June 5th, as African teams continued their campaigns to secure spots for the 2026 global tournament.
The FIFA World Cup African qualifiers resumed with intense matchups on Wednesday, June 5th, as African teams continued their campaigns to secure spots for the 2026 global tournament.
Belgian football manager Marc Brys has been reinstated as the coach of Cameroon after Samuel Eto’o, the president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot), apologized for a disagreement that led to coach Brys being replaced just two days earlier.
Coach Fofo remains steadfast in his commitment to youth development, advocating for the use of soccer to combat poverty, delinquency, and drug abuse. His academy not only trains young athletes but also provides a pathway to higher education and a brighter future
Marc Brys has been dismissed as head coach of Cameroon without having overseen a single game, following a heated argument with Samuel Eto’o, president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot).
The top ten goals of the recently concluded 2023/24 Europa League season are led by three African stars, including Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus.
This victory marks the fourth consecutive CAF Champions League title for Al Ahly, solidifying their dominance in African club football. The win also extended their unbeaten streak in the competition to 20 matches.
In a stunning display at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium on Saturday, May 25, Soufiane Rahimi led Al Ain to victory against Japan’s Yokohama FM, securing the Asian Champions League title. Rahimi, a former Raja Casablanca forward, scored twice.
This is a significant loss to Equatorial Guinea in their journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite their narrow victories during the games.
FIFA, the global governing body of football, announced on Friday that it encourages players to use a “crossed hands” gesture to alert referees to incidents of racist abuse. This initiative aims to address and reduce discrimination in the sport.
Nairobi, Kenya, initially designated as the host city for the African Clubs Association (ACA), will no longer hold this honor. According to the latest information, Rabat, Morocco, has been chosen as its new headquarters location