NATIONAL TEAM - GHANA - COACH - Kwesi Appiah given new contract

Appiah, a former Black Stars captain, was appointed in April 2012 with objectives to win the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and qualify the side for the 2014 World Cup.

27 May 2014
African Champions League 2014 - Krol sacked by Esperance after second defeat

Previously, he had coached another Tunisian side, CS Sfaxien, who he lead to the Confederation Cup last November. He replaced Frenchman Sebastien Desabre, who took up the role of technical director. Krol's backroom staff have also been dismissed. 

27 May 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o was rested

Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o was rested as his side's injury problems mounted ahead of the World Cup during the win against Macedonia in Austria.

27 May 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - SQUAD - Angola pick several new faces for upcoming friendlies

With an eye on the upcoming 2015 African Nations Cup qualifiers, they have moved to enhance their side with European-based talent. But they have still to convince two of their major targets to commit their international future to the 'Palancas Negras' despite a charm offensive by Daniel Chipenda, a former Portuguese-based Angolan international who is now general manager of the national teams.

27 May 2014
African Champions League 2014 - group stage - 2nd matches - all results

Champions League fixtures & results 24-25 May 2014

Group A
• 24.05.2014: Zamalek vs  Al Hilal 2:1
• 25.05.2014: TP Mazembe vs AS Vita Club 1:0 

Group B
• 24.05.2014: Al Ahli Benghazi vs Esperance 3:2 
• 25.05.2014: Entente Setif vs CS Sfaxien 1:1

 
26 May 2014
African Champions League 2014 - group stage - Esperance suffer second defeat

Esperance suffer second group defeat.

African Champions League 2014 

Group A     
24.05.2014: Zamalek vs Al Hilal 2:1 
25.05.2014: TP Mazembe vs AS Vita Club -:-

Group B 
24.05.2014: Al Ahli Benghazi vs Esperance 3:2 
25.05.2014: Entente Setif vs CS Sfaxien -:-

25 May 2014
African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 2nd matches - results

Nkana mourn the sudden death of coach Masauso Mwale

GROUP A
24.05.14: Asec Mimosas (Ivory Coast) vs AC Leopards 0:0
24.05.14: Coton Sport (Cameroon) vs Real Bamako 2:1

GROUP B
24.05.14: Etoile du Sahel  (Tunisia) vs Al Ahly 1:1
25.05.14: Nkana (Zambia) vs Sewe Sports 0:0

25 May 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Yaya Toure receiving treatment in Qatar

The Ivory Coast Football Federation has confirmed that Yaya Toure is receiving treatment in Qatar for an unspecified injury before joining up with his Ivorian team mates at their World Cup training camp in the United States.

24 May 2014
African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 2nd matches - fixtures

Heavyweights set to clash in Confederation Cup this weekend.

• 23.-25.05.14: Asec Mimosas (Ivory Coast) vs AC Leopards -:-
• 23.-25.05.14: Coton Sport (Cameroon) vs Real Bamako -:-
 
• 23.-25.05.14: Etoile du Sahel  (Tunisia) vs Al Ahly -:-
• 23.-25.05.14: Nkana (Zambia) vs Sewe Sports -:-

23 May 2014

STARS IN EUROPE - ENGLAND - SUNDERLAND - Black Cats flourishing in Africa

Sunderland A.F.C.

 

Top Africans who have played for Sunderland

Ghana's Asamoah Gyan 
• scored 10 goals in 34 appearances 
• between 2010 and 2012

Benin's Stephane Sessegnon 
• scored 17 goals in 87 matches 
• between 2011 and 2013

Ghana's John Mensah 
• played 38 games and scored thee goals while on loan 
• between 2009 and 2011

Ghana's Sulley Muntari 
• played nine games in a loan spell 
• in 2011

 

In stature and global reach Sunderland are considered one of the league's smaller clubs but an appetite for global reach is helping them transform their standing in Africa, where they are establishing a business footprint.

On the field of play Sunderland have not been producing encouraging results. 

They have slowly fallen into the relegation zone, a situation which led to the club sacking manager Guy Poyet recently.

However, off the field the club's fortunes have been flourishing.

Club officials say things have been falling into place since 2012 when they had their first business contact with Africa. 

This was through an oil mining company which sponsored the club's official kit.

Sunderland, nicknamed the Black Cats, became famous among African fans for its "Invest in Africa" football shirts which helped to announce its arrival on the African continent.

Now they are looking to join the elite league of popular English Premier league clubs in Africa.

"Our ambition is to be an established club.

Everyone follows Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea but after those clubs comes the rest of us. 

What we want is to be that next club," said Gary Hutchinson, Sunderland's commercial director.

The club has taken a deliberate strategy to market itself on the continent through business and community links.

Sunderland have an African shirt sponsor based in Johannesburg, South Africa. 

As part of the deal the club also has a twinning agreement with South African top-flight league team Bidvest Wits and an on-going charity arrangement with the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

And in Ghana, Sunderland are helping develop young talent in an arrangement with Kumasi-based football outfit Asante Kotoko.

"We have three key pillars of work, football, business and community operations.

We are in Tanzania, South Africa and Ghana and we hope to be working in at least another country on the African continent by end of 2015," added Hutchinson.

The club has also become Tanzania's official tourism partner. 

Adverts promoting the country as a destination are an omnipresent feature at its 49,000-seat Stadium of Light.

"We promote the destination through the power of the Premier League and through the 4,2 billion people who follow it. 

The club will use the global marketing vehicle of the premier soccer league to promote Tanzania as a place to visit," Hutchinson said.

"We are running competitions to activate our fan base so that they can realise what a wonder Tanzania is and encourage them to visit."

For some, the African continent might matter only when there's money to be made or talent to be spotted for the European clubs.

Graham Robinson, head of international football development at the club, says Sunderland have a different philosophy.

"It's the hardest thing to bring players to the UK and Europe. 

Our strategy is to develop players that can be eligible for the African market because only one or two players make it through to Europe but there are hundreds of thousands who stay within Africa. 

We want to train them into well rounded players who can be traded on the growing African market," said Robinson, who himself is from South Africa.

As part of the strategy, African football players and coaches will come to Sunderland to experience the way they do business.

"We are opening a partnership.

We expect our partners to come over here and see how our infrastructure works, how the club works as a business because nowadays stadiums cannot be used for matches only. 

They have to be a 24 hour, 365 days a year business," Robinson said.

28 Mar 2015
(BBC Sport by Stanley Kwenda)

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