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Nigeria has won its 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title after fighting back from two goals down to beat host Morocco 3-2 in the final in Rabat.
The British and Irish Lions clinched a series triumph over Australia with a game to spare following a thrilling 29-26 victory ...
Michelle Alozie’s long ball bounced into the goal in stoppage time to give Nigeria a 2-1 victory over South Africa and send ...
Simphiwe Dludlu is being tipped to replace Desiree Ellis as Banyana Banyana coach after a fourth-place WAFCON finish and ...
After beating South Africa, the Super Falcons are now one match away from their 10th WAFCON title and re-establishing their ...
South Africa managed to secure victory over Senegal, but it took a tense penalty shootout to decide who was going throug ...
Qatar's star forward Almoez Ali claimed that the upcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup will prove to be a huge motivation for next ...
The upcoming 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is set to be a historic moment for global football—and a unique opportunity for African clubs to shine on the world stage. With FIFA expanding the tournament to ...
O ne moment Rushwin Dortley was living a fairy tale-like life, playing for one of the biggest clubs in Africa – Kaizer Chiefs ...
To achieve their "Mission X" objective, and claim their 10th title, Nigeria have to beat more than the 11 players on the field for Morocco. They will also have to contend with the fans in the ...
Ghana midfielder Grace Asantewaa is determined to make history at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) as she ...
Yes, Nigeria has now won Wafcon 10 times in 12 competitions. But the undercurrent storyline at this year’s Wafcon in Morocco ...