November 2010
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has settled on five candidates from which one would be chosen to become the new coach of the national team, the Black Stars.
In what could shake the very foundations of African football, Caf president Issa Hayatou has been implicated in an alleged huge financial scandal.
John Paintsil has admitted to his difficulties at English Premier League side Fulham.
Zambia is on verge of a Fifa ban as the world governing body meets to examine reports of interference in the administration football in the southern African state.
Striker Marouane Chamakh has revealed he has been playing injured for Arsenal for sometime now.
Egypt would now play Qatar instead of Jordan in an international firendly on December 16.
West Ham striker Victor Obinna believes the club has now started its season following the crucial 3-1 win over Wigan on Saturday.
Newly appointed assistant coach of the Super Eagles, Simon Kalika says he has no intention of quitting his current job.
Caf is still undecided on the situation of banned Fifa Executive Committee member Amos Adamu.
Stephen Keshi's appointment as Togo coach seems to have been fast-tracked with the intervention of President Faure Gnassingbe.
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Cote d’Ivoire have maintained their position as the best-placed African country in the latest FIFA World Rankings released on Wednesday.
Juventus have accepted an offer from Paris Saint-Germain for Momo Sissoko, according to reports in Italy.
Emmanuel Eboue is heading for the Arsenal exit with confirmed interests from Turkish side Galatasaray.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger was delighted with the showing of Gervinho on debut against Cologne.
Reading have secured the services of defender Bongani Khumalo on a season-long lone deal following the approval of Tottenham.
Nania FC made history by becoming the first team outside the top-flight to win the MTN Ghana FA Cup when beating holders Asante Kotoko 1-0 after extra-time on Sunday.