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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: November 27, 2013
Now that the 32 nations are decided for next year’s World Cup, we can expect to be immersed in the speculation of which players will be summoned to feature on the globe’s biggest stage. Whilst there is still six months of domestic football to soak up—not to mention the continental competitions, with the current high-octane group stages rapidly lurching towards climax—a World...
Published: September 12, 2013
Following their win against Czech Republic on Tuesday night, Italy became the seventh team to qualify for next summer’s World Cup in Brazil. However, the boys in blue are, despite having been on a clear upward trajectory for the last two years, not considered in the same breath as favourites Brazil and Spain. That heady summer of 2006 seems a long time ago: Despite that season’s...
Published: April 4, 2013
It’s difficult trying to divert attention away from something that seems to dominate the agenda. Just ask Paolo Di Canio. As the newly-installed Sunderland boss attempts to steer conversation towards who will start on the right-wing of his midfield rather than answering question about his right-wing political views, teams in the bottom half of Serie A may be exasperated with the column inches...
Published: February 9, 2013
2013 African Cup of Nations: 3rd/4th Place Playoff – Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth (South Africa) MALI 3-1 GHANA (Full-time) Lineups Mali: So Diakite, Diawara, Tamboura, A Coulibaly, S Coulibaly, O Coulibaly, K Traore, Keita, M Traore, Diabate, Samassa (S Diarra) Ghana: Dauda, R Boateng, Awal, Vorsah, Boye (Mensah), Afful, Atsu (Adomah), Asante, Asamoah, Wakaso, Gyan (Clottey) And...
Published: February 2, 2013
As this year’s African Cup of Nations rampaged into the pulsating knockout stages, Mali took on hosts—and one of the pre-tournament favourites—South Africa on Saturday night in Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium. Both teams looked to use this tie as a statement of intent about what they were capable of. A semifinal against Nigeria or Ivory Coast was at stake, as Durban played host...