Barcelona coach Flick explains why he intends to stay on, desire to win Champions League

Barcelona coach Flick explains why he intends to stay on, desire to win Champions League

Barcelona’s Champions League campaign ended last week despite a dramatic 2-1 away win over Atletico Madrid.

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President Ruto’s former deputy chief of staff switches focus to sports development to address abject poverty, misery in urban slums

President Ruto’s former deputy chief of staff switches focus to sports development to address abject poverty, misery in urban slums

Eliud Owalo is the patron of Kenyan Premier League side Gor Mahia FC. He observes that Kenya will regain its regional superiority only if proper and consistent measures are put in place. He is remembered for purchasing a bus for Gor Mahia has consistently supported the team.

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Man City, Aston Villa to ‘invade’ Arsenal’s space at the summit after Gunners turned Premier League race into dog-fight

Man City, Aston Villa to ‘invade’ Arsenal’s space at the summit after Gunners turned Premier League race into dog-fight

Aston Villa goes into the weekend third in the Premier League and is another side that will have appreciated a midweek rest ahead of what is likely to be a tough game at home to Leeds United.

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Gor Mahia manager Akonnor, defender Ochuoga win January coach and player of the month awards

Gor Mahia manager Akonnor, defender Ochuoga win January coach and player of the month awards

Gor Mahia posted an impressive 83 per cent win rate in January, the highest among all teams and scored 15 goals, conceding only four and keeping three clean sheets in six matches.

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West Ham hands high-flying Man United’s stand-in manager Carrick reality check with a draw

West Ham hands high-flying Man United’s stand-in manager Carrick reality check with a draw

West Ham limited United’s attacking threat for much of the match and was seconds from a victory that would have pulled the London club level with Nottingham Forest.

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World football transfers hit record high with 86,158 international players switching clubs

World football transfers hit record high with 86,158 international players switching clubs

A record-breaking 86,158 international player transfers were completed in 2025 in both men’s and women’s professional, as well as amateur football, FIFA announced. Clubs’ spending on transfer fees also broke the record with $13.11 billion, over 50 per cent above those of 2024.

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Chronic match-fixing rocks Cameroonian football, prompting national federation to suspend five match officials

Chronic match-fixing rocks Cameroonian football, prompting national federation to suspend five match officials

The federation also announced the opening of a separate administrative inquiry into another fixture from the same round, the meeting between Dynamo Douala and AS Fortuna. According to FECAFOOT, this investigation has been launched because of “serious suspicions of match-fixing”.

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Egypt’s Mohamed Salah’s trophy jinx persists as Pharaohs exit African Cup of Nations in Morocco

Egypt’s Mohamed Salah’s trophy jinx persists as Pharaohs exit African Cup of Nations in Morocco

In truth, Morocco 2025 was a better tournament than many Egyptians thought was possible. It was a decent one for Salah, who should return to Liverpool with confidence. Yet for a footballer of his standing, it is imaginable that when he reflects about what has happened over the last four weeks, he will not consider decent as being quite good enough.

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How Liverpool failed to have a shot on target for in 600 games but still grabbed a point from Arsenal

How Liverpool failed to have a shot on target for in 600 games but still grabbed a point from Arsenal

Frimpong caused Arsenal plenty of problems with his pace and strength, providing a real outlet on the counter. After recovering from two injury setbacks, the Dutchman is starting to show why Liverpool regarded his signing from Bayer Leverkusen as such a coup.

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Papa stop the war: How African sports icon Didier Drogba scored more goals against conflict than in football to end Ivory Coast civil war

Papa stop the war: How African sports icon Didier Drogba scored more goals against conflict than in football to end Ivory Coast civil war

The origins of the first Ivorian civil war can be traced back to the death of Felix Houphouet-Boigny in 1993. Houphoeut-Boigny was the country’s first president after gaining independence from France in 1960 and he remained in power until his death. Houphouet-Boigny helped Ivory Coast’s economy grow significantly.

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