May 2011
Armed robbers have struck at the home of the Ayew brothers again in Marseille, making away with a car and several personal belongings as Andre and Jordan were involved in Marseille’s final game of the season on Sunday.
Blackburn boss Steve Kean has paved the way for Rangers to sign El Hadji Diouf by admitting the winger is not in his first team plans.
A hat-trick from Moussa Sow gave Ligue 1 champions Lille the perfect send off as they came from behind to beat Rennes 3-2.
West Bromwich Albion face a major decision over the transfer interest for Peter Odemwingie, says Baggies hero Richard Sneekes.
The Daily Mail says Aston Villa, Fulham and Everton are ready to test Leicester’s resolve to hang on to Ivory Coast defender Bamba.
Two goals from Samuel Eto'o helped Inter Milan defeat Palermo 3-1 to retain the Coppa Italia-their seventh triumph in all-and give Leonardo his first trophy as a coach.
Arsenal have kicked off their summer shake-up plans with an £8 million bid for Blackburn defender Chris Samba.
Inter Milan forward Samuel Eto'o downplayed reports linking him with a move to Real Madrid, saying that he was surprised by the rumours.
Barcelona's Seydou Keita has been left out of Mali's squad for their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Zimbabwe.
Former Bafana Bafana captain Lucas Radebe has some advice for Manchester United on how to stop to stop Lionel Messi in Saturday's Uefa Champions League final.
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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.