Inside Story – Is football in Egypt being politicised?

The launch of Egypt’s premier league has been postponed once again – this time until February. The announcement was made following a weekend of meetings between government ministers and Egypt’s Football Association. They also decided that the first season will be played without any spectators

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$1 mn EPL bid for Indian footballer

It’s a move that could change the future, fortunes and flavor of the sport in India. Talented 19-year-old Brandon Fernandes has got an offer to play in the Premier League

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Football Spy – The Daily Video Transfer Show – 7th June 2011

Darren Lewis is back with all the news and gossip as clubs up and down the country plot their big transfer moves.

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Govt. ready to risk FIFA ban: Otuoma

www.ntv.co.ke The tough-talking run continues for the recently appointed Sports Minister Paul Otuoma who indicated yet again that the government is willing do whatever it takes to fix Kenyan soccer including taking the risk of sanctions from the world soccer governing body FIFA. Otuoma was speaking during the launch of the country’s Sports Policy

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Back to school for South Africa’s football coaches

South Africa has just successfully hosted the World Cup but footballing infrastructure in the country is still woefully inadequate. Grounds are dilapidated, there’s not enough kit and balls and coaches are under-qualified.

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Back to school for South Africa’s football coaches

South Africa has just successfully hosted the World Cup but footballing infrastructure in the country is still woefully inadequate. Grounds are dilapidated, there’s not enough kit and balls and coaches are under-qualified

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