STARS IN ASIA - CAMEROON - CLUB - Stephane Mbia joins Gervinho in China

Stephane Mbia has signed for Hebei China Fortune.

30 Jan 2016
STARS IN EUROPE - IVORY COAST - CLUB - Sunderland sign Lamine Kone

Sunderland have signed Lamine Koné from French side Lorient.

29 Jan 2016
STARS IN EUROPE - GHANA - CLUB - Christian Atsu loaned to Malaga

Chelsea winger Christian Atsu has joined Spanish side Malaga.

28 Jan 2016
STARS IN ASIA - IVORY COAST - CLUB - Gervinho joins Chinese side Hebei

Ivorian forward Gervinho joins Hebei China Fortune FC.

28 Jan 2016
STARS IN EUROPE - TOGO - CLUB - Crystal Palace sign Emmanuel Adebayor

Crystal Palace sign striker Emmanuel Adebayor on free transfer.

27 Jan 2016
NATIONAL TEAM - MOZAMBIQUE - COACH - Abel Xavier appointed as new national coach

Portugal defender Abel Xavier has been appointed as the new national team coach.

27 Jan 2016
STARS IN MLS - IVORY COAST - CLUB - Drogba remain with Montreal Impact

Didier Drogba is to remain with MLS club Montreal Impact.

26 Jan 2016
STARS IN EUROPE - IVORY COAST - CLUB - COACH - Yaya Toure is focused on Man City's season

Coach Pellegrini says Yaya Toure is 'not thinking about future'.

24 Jan 2016
STARS IN EUROPE - UGANDA - CLUB - TRANSFER - Ugandan Miya to join Standard Liege

Uganda striker Farouq Miya is set to sign for Belgian giants Standard Liege.

23 Jan 2016
STARS IN EUROPE - SENEGAL - CLUB - TRANSFER - Chelsea loan defender Djilobodji to Werder Bremen

Chelsea have loaned defender Papy Djilobodji Werder Bremen for the rest of the season.

22 Jan 2016

FIFA - CAMEROON - HAYATOU CONFIRMED AS SENIOR VP

It means Hayatou is now the second most powerful man in global football.

Argentine Julio Grondona, who passed away in July , previously held the post.

Blatter confirmed the Cameroonian's role at the latest meeting of Fifa's executive committee.

Hayatou's post means that he would step in to replace Blatter as head of Fifa should the Swiss become incapacitated for any reason.

Last week, both CAF and Hayatou gave their backing to Blatter's bid for re-election  next year.

At Friday's meeting in Zurich, Blatter accepted to run for a fifth term as head of football's world governing body.

27 Sep 2014
(BBC Sport)

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