stars in Europe - Uche not angry at Nigeria World Cup snub

The Villarreal striker was not picked by Keshi, despite scoring 12 goals in the Spanish top flight this season. Uche has not played for his country since they won the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa last year. The 30-year-old insists, however, that he holds no grudges against Keshi. "Of course as a professional footballer you'd love to represent your country, but I have never had bad words towards the national coach," Uche is widely regarded as one of Nigeria's most reliable strikers at international level and is one of his nation's all-time top scorers, with 18 goals in 45 appearances, behind Rashidi Yekini, Segun Odegbami and Yakubu Aiyegbeni. 

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2014 World Cup - squad - Shola Ameobi in provisional Nigeria squad

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stars in Europe - Wilfried Bony - Ivory Coast striker happy at Swansea City

The Ivorian has scored 24 goals in all competitions since joining the Swans from Vitesse Arnhem for a club-record fee of £12m last summer. Bony, 25, has been the bright spot in a disappointing Premier League season. 

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NATIONAL TEAM - MOROCCO - COACH - former player Badou Zaki confirmed as new coach

Zaki takes charge of the Atlas Lions for the second time in his career.

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club - coaches - Youssef resigns as Al Ahly coach

Al Ahly has accepted the resignation of coach Mohamed Youssef on Thursday. Youssef had been in charge of Al Ahly since May last year following the resignation Hossam El Badry.

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African Champions League 2014 - DR Congo rivals drawn together

TP Mazemebe, runners-up in last year's Confederation Cup, and AS Vita Club are fierce rivals

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2013 champions: CS Sfaxien (Tunisia)

Winners advance to group stage

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African Confederation Cup 2014 - Nkana prepare to take on Al Ahly

Zambian club Nkana hope a change of opponent and venue will bring success on a second visit to Cairo after being humiliated there two months ago.

A 5:0 drubbing from Zamalek at the Air Defence Stadium ended their Champions League campaign. Demoted to the second-tier Confed-Cup, Nkana upset Tunisians CA Bizertin to secure a place in the eight-club mini-league stage. And the Zambians could hardly have been given a more challenging first matchday assignment than playing away to Al Ahly, winners of a record 18 Confederation of African Football titles.

The clubs meet on Saturday at the Petro Sport Stadium in Cairo, and there will be no spectators because of previous clashes between Ahly supporters and police. Playing behind closed doors because of misbehaving fans or the tense Egyptian security situation is a hardship the Cairo 'Red Devils' have become used to, and if Nkana coach Masauso Mwale fears another nightmarish Cairo experience, he was not showing it at training in the Egyptian capital. "We realise what happened the last time we were here," he told reporters. "Lessons were learnt during the Zamalek game and I hope my players can use them to their advantage this weekend. "Ahly is a different game altogether and we are ready," was his reassuring message to Zambian football supporters.

The Egyptians also began this year in the Champions League, seeking a record third consecutive title after final victories over Tunisians Esperance and South Africans Orlando Pirates. But they came unstuck against Libyans Al Ahli Benghazi and followed Nkana and six other last-16 losers into the Confederation Cup play-offs. Caretaker coach Fathi Mabrouk, a 63-year-old who was promoted from youth team boss when Mohamed Youssef quit last month, respects Nkana. "They are a good team who play quick, physical football. After losing badly to Zamalek, they bounced back to eliminate Bizertin. "Forcing a draw in Tunisia was a wonderful achievement and we dare not underestimate them. "My intention is to win our first three group games and place one foot in the semi-finals. We want to add the Confederation Cup to our trophy cabinet."

Al Ahly have featured in the second-tier competition only once before and failed to get beyond the play-offs, losing on penalties to Angola's Santos despite building a three-goal first-leg advantage. No Egyptian club has won the Confederation Cup with ENPPI coming closest by reaching the 2009 semi-finals. Suspensions rule out Nkana defender Christopher Munthali and midfielder and captain Sydney Kalume while fit-again defender Sayed Moawad is available for Ahly.

Fellow Group B teams Sewe San Pedro and Tunisians Etoile du Sahel meet on Sunday in the Ivory Coast. Sewe impressed during the play-offs by defeating Bayelsa United 1:0 in Nigeria, a country where visiting clubs rarely triumph. Etoile are the most experienced of the eight title challengers having won the 2006 Confederation Cup and finished runners-up two seasons later.

Asec Mimosas, the other Ivorian contenders, return to Mali and face Real Bamako on Saturday in the only Group A fixture. The Abidjan club triumphed 2:0 against CO Bamako in the Malian capital during the qualifiers, thanks to goals from Koffi Boua and Foba Koffi.

Former title-holders AC Leopards postponed a home game against Cameroonians Coton Sport because their top players have been chosen by Congo for an Africa Cup of Nations eliminator in Namibia.

17 May 2014
(BBC Sport UK)

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