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South Africa need to start planning for World Cup, Smit says - 03 Sep 2010
After a disappointing Tri-Nations campaign, South Africa need to start planning their run-up to the World Cup and decide whether to rest senior players, captain John Smit said on Friday.... read more »
Mokoena and Viljoen gunning for medals in split - 03 Sep 2010
African record holders Khotso Mokoena and Sunette Viljoen, will lead a group of 14 South Africans representing team Africa at the IAAF Continental Cup in Split, Croatia this weekend.... read more »
Criminal charges unlikely in fix case: ex-PCB boss - 03 Sep 2010
Criminal charges are unlikely to be upheld against three Pakistan players implicated in match-fixing, according to the former head of the Pakistan Cricket Board, but civil charges likely will.
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Egypt through to the semi-finals - 25 Jan 2010
Aided by a brace from skipper Ahmed Hassan, Egypt defeated 10-man Cameroon 3-1 after extra-time Monday in the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations at the Ombaka Stadium to set up a rematch against bitter regional rivals Algeria.... read more »
Hayatou wants to keep AFCON every 2 years - 25 Jan 2010
African football confederation president Issa Hayatou is against the idea of playing the African Cup of Nations every four years.... read more »
Mozambique fires coach - 21 Jan 2010
Mozambique has dismissed coach Mart Nooij after the team failed to reach the knockout stages of the African Cup of Nations.... read more »
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Lippi coy on plans for Cup opener - 10 Jun 2010
Italy coach Marcello Lippi has not told his team what formation they will play in Monday's World Cup Group F opener against Paraguay, let alone who might be in the starting lineup.... read more »
Two Britons killed in bus crash - 10 Jun 2010
A bus carrying British tourists crashed on a notorious mountain road in northeast South Africa on Thursday, killing two 19-year-old women and injuring 21 on the eve of the continent's first World Cup, police said.... read more »
Dutch squad banned from Twitter after Elia howler - 10 Jun 2010
The Netherlands World Cup squad has been banned from using Twitter during the tournament after Eljero Elia sparked a racism row with comments on a live streaming video.... read more »
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