F1 has edged closer to the possibility of holding a race in Africa, as Rwanda has officially launched its bid to host a Grand Prix in the foreseeable future. This potential development comes after a long absence of Formula 1 races on the continent, with the last event taking place back in 1993 at the... Continue Reading →
Red Bull Driver Max Verstappen to Serve FIA ‘Public Interest’ Punishment in Rwanda
Max Verstappen will serve his community service punishment for swearing in an FIA press conference in Rwanda, where Formula 1's governing body is staging its end-of-season awards this coming week. This unique decision underscores the FIA's commitment to maintaining decorum within the sport and sends a clear message about acceptable behavior, especially in press engagements... Continue Reading →
ππ π πππππ: The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group Stage Draw
Manchester City is set to face off against Juventus, while the Seattle Sounders will take on both PSG and AtlΓ©tico Madrid in the very first Club World Cup, following a draw that unfolded recently in Miami. This event represents a significant evolution in international club competitions and is eagerly awaited by football fans and clubs... Continue Reading →
Manchester United’s Onana Given Award for Charity Work
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has been awarded the Player Impact Award by the international players' union Fifpro, highlighting his notable contributions to charitable endeavors. Through his dedication to philanthropy, Onana has made significant strides in improving healthcare access in his home country and beyond. In 2021, Onana established the Andre Onana Foundation, a charitable... Continue Reading →
CAF has awarded Nigeria three points and three goals for the game against Libya
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has awarded Nigeria three points and three goals due to the missed match against Libya, a noteworthy decision following a contentious situation. This announcement follows a comprehensive investigation that arose from Nigeria's qualifier for the Africa Cup of Nations against Libya. CAF President Patrice Motsepe had previously stressed the... Continue Reading →
Nigeria will not fulfill their 2025 Afcon fixture after being stranded at a Libyan airport for over 15 hours
Nigerian national football team, the Super Eagles, has made the decision to boycott their upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifier match in Libya after facing an alarming situation that left them stranded overnight at an airport. This incident has emerged as the players were scheduled to arrive in Benghazi on Sunday, but due to unforeseen... Continue Reading →
ππ₯πππππ‘π: FIFA have banned Samuel Etoβo for 6 months from attending Cameroon matches for offensive behaviour and misconduct
Samuel Etoβo, the president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot), has received a six-month suspension from attending any international matches involving Cameroon, as decided by a Fifa disciplinary panel. The former star striker for Barcelona and Chelsea faced this sanction due to violations of two specific articles within Fifaβs disciplinary code. This ruling highlights the... Continue Reading →
