1dOpinion
The Citizen on MSNKaria’s bias: A clear case of favouritism in Tanzanian footballThe Tanzania Premier League Board (TPLB) had initially issued a statement declaring that Simba had failed to follow protocol, ...
3dOpinion
The Citizen on MSNWhy Tanzania Football officials, others must be held accountable in Yanga, Simba derby flopIf someone makes a mistake, whether within or outside the authority, they must be held accountable according to the law.
Priver Ngonyani amaze imyaka 10 ari umumenyereza w'umugwi wa football 'Mfaranyaki', muri Tanzania. Avuga ko intumbero yiwe ...
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA Football Federation (TFF) President Wallace Karia, who was recently elected to the Confederation of ...
Rabat - Morocco’s national football team is ranked second globally for the most wins in the 2020s, according to Transfer ...
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Africa Top Sports on MSNCAF temporarily suspends use of Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in TanzaniaThe Confederation of African Football (CAF) has temporarily suspended the use of Benjamin Mkapa Stadium due to the continued ...
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New Vision on MSNKitende and St. Noa gear up for CAF Schools Football Championship in GhanaUganda’s representatives at this year’s Confederation of African Football (CAF) Schools Football Championship, St. Mary’s Boarding School Kitende, have begun preparations for the tournament scheduled ...
In the same assembly, Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) president Wallace Karia was confirmed as the new Caf executive committee representative for the Cecafa region. Karia’s election was a ...
The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has confirmed the University of Ghana Stadium as the venue for the Continental ...
The Continental Finals will be played at the University of Ghana’s Legon Sports Stadium in Accra. This marks the first time ...
There is increasing hype in Ghana as the nation is hosting the CAF African Schools Football Championship 2025 Continental ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNMotsepe wins second term as head of Confederation of African FootballBillionaire businessman Patrice Motsepe was confirmed on Wednesday as African football's top administrator for four years.
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