THE FIFA World Cup is the ultimate prize in professional football, and with the competition in 2026 expanding from 32 nations ...
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AllAfrica on MSNOpinion
Nigeria/Morocco: As Afcon Begins in Morocco... It is an opportunity for the Super Eagles to redeem their image
Opinion - As the 35th Africa Cup of Nations (AfCON) kicks off today in Morocco featuring 24 countries, the tournament highlights how football remains a powerful and unifying force.
Chelsea, Arsenal and Barcelona are among the clubs paid by UEFA for releasing players for the Women’s Euro 2025 tournament. Uefa has underlined its commitment to the growth of the women’s game after ...
The rugby year is almost at an end with 2025 delivering plenty of twists and turns – on and off the pitch.
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2026 World Cup reportedly prompts unusual request from Germany coach Nagelsmann to Barcelona’s Flick
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann reportedly made an unusual request to Barcelona coach Hansi Flick linked to preparations for ...
This month, he broke the record for the most goal involvements for a single player at one club in the Premier League era, while he is also Liverpool's all-time highest Prem goalscorer and holds the ...
As 2025 draws to a close, Sky Sports looks back at the sporting stories that defined the year, including Rory McIlroy finding the missing piece to the puzzle, Luke Littlers unrelenting ascent, Lions ...
Our Liverpool writers hand out some end-of-year awards after a year to remember for the Reds and share their hopes for 2026 ...
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Morocco vs Comoros: AFCON 2025 Opener Ignites Today
Morocco hosts Comoros in the AFCON 2025 opener today, December 21, at Rabat's Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium. Discover kickoff times, free live streams, why the Atlas Lions are overwhelming favorites, ...
From nationwide GBV protests to scandals in policing and political debates, 2025 highlighted both the nation’s challenges and the power of citizen advocacy. South Africa also hosted the G20 Summit and ...
FIFA spotlights the players who could follow in the footsteps of their dads by playing in the World Cup in six months’ time.
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