— November 18, 2013
Stop calling her Madam President
Bad news for parity in sport: Lydia Nsekera, one of the only women at the head of a national football federation in the world, lost her position as... Read more "
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— November 18, 2013
Bad news for parity in sport: Lydia Nsekera, one of the only women at the head of a national football federation in the world, lost her position as... Read more "
— March 26, 2013
Satisfied with the conclusions reached by the evaluation committee during the visit to Libya, CAF took the decision to lift the bans on organizing national team matches... Read more "
— March 11, 2013
Issa Hayatou was re-elected President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF). At his head since 1988, it is a seventh and final mandate that the Cameroonian is preparing to... Read more "
— March 4, 2013
Six years before the event, the African Cup of Nations in 2019 is already attracting attention. After Kenya, the Republic of Congo and Zambia, Algeria... Read more "
— February 25, 2013
Patience seems to be a Moroccan virtue. Excluded several times from the race to organize the Football World Cup, most recently for the 2010 edition,... Read more "
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