Pirates defender Ndah shrugs off that 'little guy' Duba's warning: 'They just scored a goal'
A Soweto derby isn't complete without a sprinkle of verbal jousting.
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A Soweto derby isn't complete without a sprinkle of verbal jousting.
Indonesia akan menghadapi Tanzania pada 2 Juni mendatang. Duel tersebut menjadi pemanasan sebelum menghadapi Irak dan Filipina di Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026 zona Asia.
When Habib Yusufali first saw people playing golf at Tanzania’s Arusha Gymkhana Club back in 1973, his reaction wasn’t exactly flattering. “What a crazy game, why would anyone ever want to play it?”
Mamelodi Sundowns held on tightly to their undefeated streak in the DStv Premiership, earning a 1-0 victory against relegation-threatened Cape Town Spurs, but it did not come without a controversial officiating call that split the two teams under the Athlone Stadium floodlights Tuesday.
Hannah Rankin admits the loss of her gran meant her mind was elsewhere going into her unified super-welterweight world title defeat to Ema Kozin last year.
Miguel Gamondi was so angry after Young Africans' controversial CAF Champions League quarter-final elimination that, at first, he refused to take any questions in the post-match press conference.
Ronwen Williams' brilliance, and a bit of luck helped Sundowns beat Yanga 3-2 in penalties at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, after both teams couldn't find the back of the net over two legs that started in Dar es Salam on Saturday and ended in Pretoria on Friday evening.
Shortly before midnight on Friday, messages will be exchanged across the length of the African continent and, if all goes according to form and reputation in the quarter-finals of the CAF Champions League, promises will be made for a reunion of two friends at next month’s final. Those in contact will be Wessam Abou Ali and Tashreeq Matthews, footballers whose lives have transformed in a few short weeks.