STARS IN EUROPE - IVORY COAST - YAYA TOURE - MAN CITY MIDFIELDER - MY FUTURE IS AT ETIHAD

Toure, who signed a new four-year deal last season, also wants to see more signings in the coming weeks to help establish City as a "massive" club.

30 Jul 2014
TRANSFER - Guinea - Crewe Alexandra - Mathias Pogba exit will raise transfer funds

The Guinea international, who missed the first five months of last season with a knee injury as Crewe finished four points outside the relegation zone in League One, found the net 21 times in 63 appearances for the Alex.

30 Jul 2014
TRANSFER - GHANA - International Player Jordan Ayew signs for Lorient

He made a switch last winter by spending six months on loan at Sochaux, where his five goals in 17 matches could not prevent the club from relegation from the top flight.

29 Jul 2014
African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 4TH MATCHES - All RESULTS

Group A
• 27 July: Coton Sport vs Asec Mimosas 2:1
• 27 July: AC Leopards vs Real Bamako 1:2
Group B    
• 27 July: Al Ahly vs Sewe Sports 1:0
• 27 July: Nkana vs Etoile du Sahel 4:3

28 Jul 2014
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014 - GROUP STAGE - 4TH MATCHES - All RESULTS

Fixtures & Results
Group A    
• 27 July: Vita Club vs Al Hilal 2:1
• 27 July: Zamalek vs TP Mazembe 0:0
Group B
• 25 July: Al-Ahly Benghazi vs Entente Setif 0:2
• 26 July: Sfaxien vs Esperance 1:0

28 Jul 2014
COACHES - SOUTH AFRICA - EPHRAIM 'SHAKES' MASHABA NAMED AS NEW COACH

Mashaba, more commonly known as 'Shakes', has had two previous caretaker spells with the senior team and was the permanent coach between August 2002 and November 2003.

27 Jul 2014
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Fixtures & Results
Group A    
• 27 July: Vita Club vs El Hilal
• 27 July: Zamalek vs TP Mazembe
Group B
• 25 July: Al-Ahly Benghazi vs Entente Setif 0:2
• 26 July: Sfaxien vs Esperance 1:0

27 Jul 2014
TRANSFER - IVORY COAST - Didier Drogba - Chelsea re-sign club legend on free transfer

The Ivory Coast international was voted Chelsea's greatest ever player in a poll of fans in 2012 and has spoken of his close ties to the Blues. His 34 goals for Chelsea in European competition remains a club record, as do his nine strikes in nine cup finals.

26 Jul 2014
COACHES - TUNISIA- Troussier ready to inspire CS Sfaxien

Sfaxien chairman Lotfi Abdennadher was thrilled at capturing a coach who rose to prominence by winning three consecutive Ivorian titles from 1990 for Asec Mimosas. "We have never had a coach of his level, experience, ability and vision. Talking with Philippe I quickly realised we were on the same wavelength," he said.

26 Jul 2014
COACHES - SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa set to name new coach

Queiroz coached South Africa for two years from 2000 but was sacked after qualifying the side for the 2002 World Cup. He has been in charge of Iran since 2011 and took them took to the World Cup in Brazil, where they were eliminated at the group stage.

26 Jul 2014

2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 6TH MATCHES - PREVIEW

AFRICA CUP 2015 QUALIFIERS 

Reigning champions Nigeria will be desperate to emerge from the final round of 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying on Wednesday with one of the six remaining spots for the tournament.

Wednesday's qualifiers

GROUP D
Ivory Coast vs Cameroon -:- (14:00)
DR Congo vs Sierra Leone -:- (14:00)

GROUP B
Ethiopia vs Malawi -:- (16:00)
Mali vs Algeria -:- (16:00)

GROUP E
Ghana vs Togo -:- (16:00)
Guinea vs Uganda -:- (16:00)

GROUP F
Niger vs Mozambique -:- (16:00)
Zambia vs Cape Verde -:- (16:00)

GROUP A
Nigeria vs South Africa -:- (17:00)
Sudan vs Congo -:- (17:00)

GROUP C
Burkina Faso vs Angola -:- (18:00)
Gabon vs Lesotho -:- (18:00)

GROUP G
Senegal vs Botswana -:- (20:00)
Tunisia vs Egypt -:- (20:00)

    
2015 Africa Cup of Nations finalists
Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Equatorial Guinea (as hosts), Gabon, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia and Zambia.


With 10 countries already qualified for the 17 January to 8 February showpiece in Equatorial Guinea, five more will join them as one of the top two teams in the groups, while one more will go through as the best third-placed side.

Nigeria's campaign has besieged by problems both on and off the field, which has put them in serious danger of failing to earn the right to defend their title.

But they go into their final match against already-qualified South Africa with their fate in their own hands after they beat Congo 2:0 on Saturday.

"It was not an easy game against a very determined Congo side, but luck was on our side. 

We took a big step forward (by this win)," said coach Stephen Keshi, who will be without Reading midfielder Hope Akpan, who dislocated his shoulder in Congo, and the suspended Godfrey Oboabona.

"We know what to expect from South Africa. 

They are in a confident mood after winning the group and qualifying. 

They have never beaten Nigeria in a competitive game so they will come here with a determination to break that record but we are prepared.

"Now we must do everything to get the three points and qualify for the Nations Cup."

South Africa are unbeaten in their five qualifying matches under coach Ephraim 'Shakes' Mashaba.

But the Bafana Bafana boss is wary of what awaits them in the southern town of Uyo.

"Going back to Nigeria will be war, it won't be just an ordinary football match," said Mashaba, whose side were held 0-0 by the Super Eagles in Cape Town.

"Nigeria never expected to draw with us, and we should've beaten them, on the day luck was just not on our side."

Third-placed Congo are hoping South Africa can do them a big favour by not losing in Nigeria and they win in Sudan - that scenario would take the Red Devils through.

However, Congo, who last featured at the Nations Cup 14 years ago, could also qualify as third-best losers if they beat Sudan and Guinea fail to beat Uganda.

Guinea blew open Group E after they trounced Togo 4:1 in Lome at the weekend, and now have to overcome Uganda by more than 2:0 in their final match at home to book their ticket to the final.

The match will be played in Morocco because of the severity of the outbreak of the Ebola virus in Guinea.

Both Uganda and Guinea now have seven points, but Uganda are ahead on the head-to-head rule after they beat the Syli Nationale 2:0 in Kampala in September.

The President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni has passed on a message to the team, via a phone call with coach Milutin 'Micho' Sredojevic.

"Don't panic.

Don't play under any pressure.

Ugandans are proud of you.

Qualify and be part of history," said President Museveni, who also gave Micho some tactical advice.

He added: "Our boys need to position well during corner kicks because in the games against Ethiopia and Ghana, we got two goals from such set pieces."

The Cranes were surprise victors over Ghana last time out but the Black Stars still top the table and only need to draw with visiting Togo in Tamale to advance.

"We have to go all out in that game and I am sure we will qualify for the Nations Cup," said Everton forward Christian Atsu.

Asamoah Gyan has resumed training after a knee injury and Jordan Ayew will return after suspension but older brother Andre Ayew suffered a thigh injury in Uganda and has been ruled out of the match.

It is a straight fight between the Ivory Coast and Democratic Republic of Congo for the remaining automatic qualification from Group D after a second-half strike by Vincent Aboubakar against DR Congo in Yaounde gave Cameroon an unassailable 13 points.

Ivory Coast are on nine points, three points clear of DR Congo, and will now need at least a draw at home in Abidjan against Cameroon to guarantee their place.

The Elephants fell 4:2 in Cameroon three months ago in a very entertaining clash.

And DR Congo skipper Youssouf Mulumbu, whose side will face eliminated bottom club Sierra Leone, said they have not given up hope of the results going their way on Wednesday.

"We still believe in qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Our chances have been reduced, but I still keep faith," said the West Brom midfielder.

Mali, Malawi and Ethiopia will jostle for another ticket in Group B, which has already been won by on-form Algeria.

The Eagles of Mali are second with six points and welcome Algeria to Bamako, while Malawi, who also have six points but an inferior goal difference, square up against bottom team Ethiopia, who are on three points.

Mali have only to beat Algeria, who boast a perfect record after five rounds of matches, to seal qualification.

They will be without Wolves midfielder Bakary Sako and Bordeaux striker Cheick Tidiane Diabate.

Despite those absences - and their 1:0 defeat by Algeria in September - defender Adama Tamboura is confident his team can progress.

"The first game against Algeria was a good game, but the goal they scored was offside.

Now we play at home and I'm very sure we can win, then we are through," he said.

Even bottom team Ethiopia have an outside chance if they beat Malawi by at least two clear goals and Mali lose at home to Algeria.

Malawi are also in contention should they beat Ethiopia by a big score after they defeated them 3:2 at home in September.

They will go up to nine points and have cancelled out Mali on the head-to-head after they reversed a 2:0 loss in Bamako three months ago by also beating the West Africans 2:0 in Malawi on Saturday.

 

18 Nov 2014
(BBC Sport UK)

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