The Nigeria Premier League are bristling over the decision of the NFF to lift the ban on the Enyimba Stadium.  |


The Nigeria Football Federation have lifted the ban placed on the Enyimba Stadium by the Nigeria Premier League.  |
Former Mamelodi Sundowns' goalkeeper turned coach, Ronnie Kanalelo, is a man who fights fire with fire.  |
Bloemfontein Celtic's newly-signed striker Shaun Bartlett believes that his struggling club will turn the corner soon.  |


Chelsea have issued a stern reminder to players with ambitions on leaving the club prior to the end of their contract by declaring the club will decide who will be transferred and when.  |
World footballÂ's ruling body FIFA on Friday revealed the remaining contenders for the 2008 World Player and FIFA WomenÂ's World Player awards, to be handed out here on January 12, 2009.  |
Funeral arrangements for Simphiwe, son of Orlando Pirates' legend Mandla 'Metroblitz' Sithole have still to be finalised.  |
Ghana's U-20 coach Sellas Tetteh has admitted that qualifying Ghana for a place at the 2009 World Youth Championships will be a tough task after the Black Satellites were drawn in the same group with hosts Rwanda, Cameroon and Mali  |
Former U-20 national football team captain Omar Hitimana has cried out to the Amavubi Stars technical team to include him in the national squad that will be heading for Kampala to take in the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup due to  |
Mukura coach Ali Bizimungu has gone on his club administration to invest more in the forthcoming transfer window in order to close the loopholes in his defence.  |
ZIMBABWE youth international Knowledge Musona's goal-scoring prowess at the recent Cosafa Under-20 Championships, where he finished as the top goalscorer, has caught the attention of senior team coach Sunday Chidzambwa.  |
Fifa has expressed concern over the violent taxi industry protests that caused havoc in the Cape, fearing further flare-ups could affect the number of visitors to the country in 2010.  |
Calamity Under-20 national team (Flying Eagles Coach), Issah Ladan Bosso has opted for a direct confrontation with critical football fans, while declaring that the decision to either sack or retain him lies with Nigeria Football Federation.  |
Kano Pillars and Union Bank, the two representatives of Nigeria in the 2008 Africa Champions Cup for Men, will begin their campaigns this afternoon in Sousse, Tunisia. The clubs left Kano and Lagos respectively on Wednesday and Thursday for the  |
THUNDERSHOWERS are expected in Durban today and Ajax Cape Town hope the wet weather persists until tomorrow.  |
Italy boss Marcello Lippi believes Gennaro Gattuso will be back in action in time for the Confederations Cup in June.  |
UGANDA'S hopes of an early berth to the World Military soccer stage were put on hold after Algeria snatched a 2-0 victory in the Africa Military Football Championship semi-finals yesterday.  |
Set to play in his third Telkom Knockout final, Orlando Pirates midfielder Benson Mhlongo is determined to end his tournament jinx when his team takes on Ajax Cape Town on Saturday.  |
If the two coaches are to be believed, then tomorrow night's much-hyped Telkom Knockout final between Orlando Pirates and Ajax Cape Town at Chatsworth Stadium could be a typically tight, tactical game of cup final football.  |
After just three days at the Manchester United Carrington training complex, Nigerian youngsters Taiwo Balogun and Dangbin Gosselle have done enough to tickle the fancy of bosses at Red Devils and have consequently asked them to stay back for an  |
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