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THE saga in which local premiership champions Monomotapa posed as Zimbabwe's national football team on a tour of Malaysia took another turn last night with spokesmen for the two football associations issuing contrasting statements.  |


THE next five weeks will be crucial in Dynamos' quest for a second Premier Soccer League title in three seasons.  |
The Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) has cleared two Ugandan players to play for Simba in the 2009/2010 premier league season.  |
Morogoro lock horns with Kigoma today in the third place playoff match of the Copa Coca-Cola Championship at the Uhuru Stadium.  |


After winning the 2009 Cecafa/Kagame club championship on Sunday, Atraco now turn their focus on the local scene where they face Police in the MTN Peace Cup quarter-final second leg this afternoon at Nyamirambo stadium.  |
HAMIS Kitagenda is eager to renew his contract with 2009 Cecafa/Kagame Cup Champions Atraco.  |
The Nigeria Football Federation has expatiated on the reason it picked Delta team, Warri Wolves as the nation's second representatives in next year's CAF Confederation Cup. Wolves finished 4th in the Nigeria Premier League in the recently -ended season, while  |
Former international Adokiye Amiesimaka has described Sunday's Federation Cup Final as a 'general display of ordinariness' and said it lacked a 'wow' player. Enyimba claimed the Cup with a 1-0 win over Sharks, but Adokiye was left unimpressed by the  |
The official draw for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009 will take place at the International Conference Centre (ICC) in Abuja on Friday, 7 August 2009 (20.00h local time and CET). FIFA Vice-President and Chairman of the Organising Committee  |
THE Council of Southern Africa Football Association's (Cosafa) Senior Challenge Cup for 2009 is in the balance, following a change of leadership in the Mpumalanga provincial government.  |
MONOMOTAPA left Malaysia yesterday -- just as English champions Manchester United were flying into that country for a series of international friendlies -- with some rays of light finally filtering through the dark clouds of confusion that have engulfed that  |
Be MOBILE Premier League Committee (PLC) acting general manager, Setete Phuthego has played down concerns by soccer clubs about the shortage of balls at games.  |
Struggling Premier League giants Township Rollers' season is likely to end in controversy with reports that a senior official plans to sell all the players to recover his investment in the club.  |
Red Lions' fall from grace continues after the former First Division side was relegated to Division Three. They finished the just-ended Division Two League season with a meagre four points.  |
Despite strong denials, BMC left back, Mosimanegape 'Twiser' Ramohibidu seems headed to BDF XI.  |
The be MOBILE Premier League title could be decided this weekend if log leaders, Gaborone United beat Notwane and defending champions Mochudi Centre Chiefs falter against Extension Gunners.  |
A wind instrument in the shape of a kudu horn, the Kuduzela, has been launched in South Africa and is expected to become synonymous with football in South Africa.  |
SOCCER governing body FUFA meets Super Division Clubs SDCA today to chart a way to develop the game in the next ten years. A 10-year Uganda Super League Strategic Plan with stakeholders will be discussed at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole  |
Elated General Manager of Warri Wolves FC of Delta State Mike Idoko has dedicated the Confederations Cup ticket secured by the team to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan and Chairman of Delta State Sports Commission Amaju Pinnick.  |
The frenzy around the race for the P1 million be MOBILE first prize has been phenomenal.  |
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