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·Uganda: Coach Nsimbe Instant Entrant in Hall of Fame
If sports philanthropist Michael Ezra ever fulfills his dream to create a Hall of Fame, the person I would most enthusiastically nominate would be George 'Best' Nsimbe. The Kampala City Council FC coach is an affable chap and born winner.
·Uganda: Proline Academy Trip Leaves Indelible Mark
The cold in Portsmouth was unbearable. The players were freezing, their hands feeling paralysed. Midfielder Mohammed Ali Feni left the pitch early, dizzy and short of power to brave the conditions. Striker Patrick Edema departed almost simultaeneoulsy, having aggravated a troublesome ankle.
·Cameroon: Pfister Calls 7 New Players Into Lions Den
Indomitable Lions head coach, German-born Otto Pfister, Monday, May 12, made public a list of 26 players for preparations for the upcoming South Africa and Angola 2010 joint World Cup and ACN eliminatories.
·Cameroon: Yaoundé Hosts CAF Meetings for the First Time
Cameroon is going to host the African Football Confederation; CAF, meeting for the very first time in the history of the confederation.
·Zimbabwe: African Champions League Draw Tomorrow
STILL sobering up from their shock win over continental heavies Etoile Sportive du Sahel, Zimbabwean champions Dynamos go into the draw of the financially-rewarding league phase of the MTN African Champions League on Sunday.
·Zimbabwe: Cheetahs Lose in Plate Final in Tangiers
ZIMBABWE Sevens assistant coach Gilbert Nyamutsamba believes the Cheetahs played well despite losing in the plate final at the Tangiers Sevens in Morocco.
·Zimbabwe: Ruza Joins Ambitious Savanna
AFTER quietly slipping away from the limelight in the Premiership, former Shabanie Mine and Black Rhinos midfielder Max Ruza has found a new home at ambitious Northern Region Pacific Division One side Savanna Eagles.
·Namibia: Schans Confident of a Win
BRAVE Warriors coach Arie Schans says the players are upbeat and Namibia have a good chance of making it to the next stage of the African Nations Championships when they meet Zimbabwe at the Independence Stadium tomorrow.
·Namibia/South Africa: Citizens Go Down With Cosmos
FOUR Namibian players who play for Jomo Cosmos in South Africa will see themselves going down the playing ranks after their team was relegated from the Absa Premiership to the National First Division on Wednesday night.
·Angola/Tanzania: Federation Rejects Tanzania's Invitation for Friendly
The Angolan Football Federation (FAF) reject an invitation from its counterpart of Tanzania, to play a friendly match between the main team of both countries, on May 25, in Dar-es-Salam, ANGOP learnt this Friday.
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