— September 24, 2018
Lydia Nsekera, a woman attacking ANOCA
The revolution is underway in African sport. In 2022, the continent will organize an Olympic event for the first time, the Summer Youth Games. They are... Read more "
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— September 24, 2018
The revolution is underway in African sport. In 2022, the continent will organize an Olympic event for the first time, the Summer Youth Games. They are... Read more "
— May 31, 2018
The soap opera continues in the African Olympic movement. With the same actors. But this time, the roles are reversed. Twelve months after the events, the Court of Arbitration for Sport... Read more "
— April 24, 2017
Unwearable Lassana Palenfo. At 71, the Ivorian general intendant is seeking a fourth – and final – term as president of the Association of African National Olympic Committees. He will be... Read more "
— April 20, 2017
The numbers don't lie. With 45 medals, its best total in history, Africa succeeded in its Rio 2016 Games. Four years earlier, in London, the continent... Read more "
— December 14, 2015
Bad times for Sheikh Ahmad al-Fahad al-Sabah. The Kuwaiti leader, rightly considered one of the most influential figures in the international sports movement, could spend the six... Read more "
— January 12, 2015
Few people know African sport as well as Lassana Palenfo. The Ivorian has chaired the Association of African National Olympic Committees (ACNOA) for 10 years. He also accompanied the... Read more "
— August 18, 2014
The sporting Francophonie exists. She appeared on Sunday August 17, 2014, in Nanjing, on the 61st floor of a brand new hotel in the Chinese metropolis. The French-speaking Association of National Committees... Read more "
— August 4, 2014
Will Africa bid for the 2024 Summer Games? FrancsJeux asked the question, and a few others, to one of the most powerful and most powerful African sports leaders... Read more "
— March 31, 2014
Some encounters are never accidental. Thomas Bach, IOC President, traveled to Kuwait City for the weekend at the invitation of Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah.... Read more "
— July 12, 2013
Life as a candidate for the IOC presidency is not easy. Always between two planes, surfing time zones, switching from English to French as we change... Read more "
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