2018 WORLD CUP - DAY 11 - GROUP G - ENGLAND VS PANAMA 6:1

Harry Kane scores a hat trick.

24 Jun 2018
2018 WORLD CUP - DAY 11 - GROUP H - POLAND VS COLOMBIA 0:3

Colombia is back on track.

24 Jun 2018
2018 WORLD CUP - GROUP D - NIGERIA - SQUAD

Alex Iwobi has been named in Nigeria's 23-man squad.

23 Jun 2018
2018 WORLD CUP - DAY 10 - GROUP G - BELGIUM VS TUNISIA 5:2

afrofootball - Tunisia lost their second match.

23 Jun 2018
2018 WORLD CUP - DAY 10 - GROUP F - GERMANY VS SWEDEN 2:1

Germany is back on track.

23 Jun 2018
2018 WORLD CUP - DAY 10 - GROUP F - KOREA VS MEXICO 1:2

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23 Jun 2018
2018 WORLD CUP - DAY 09 - GROUP D - NIGERIA VS ICELAND 2:0

afrofootball - Nigeria beat Iceland

22 Jun 2018
2018 WORLD CUP - DAY 09 - GROUP E - BRAZIL VS COSTA RICA 2:0

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22 Jun 2018
2018 WORLD CUP - DAY 09 - GROUP E - SERBIA VS SWITZERLAND 1:2

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22 Jun 2018
2018 WORLD CUP - GROUP E - BRAZIL - SQUAD

The final squad was announced on 14 May 2018.

22 Jun 2018

FIFA - CANDIDATE Michael van Praag out of election

Fifa presidential candidate Michael van Praag has withdrawn from the election, leaving only two people rivalling the incumbent Sepp Blatter.

Van Praag, 67, who is president of the Dutch football federation, says he will support Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein of Jordan in the election on 29 May.

Former Portugal midfielder Luis Figo, 42, is the third man in the election.

Blatter, 79, is expected to win a fifth presidential term and remain in charge of world football's governing body.

Each of Fifa's 209 member associations have a vote in the election with the Football Association intending to support Prince Ali, although the Scottish FA had previously said they would back Van Praag.

Van Praag is expected to give his reasons from withdrawing from the election at a news conference at 19:00 BST.

His withdrawal comes after another presidential candidate, Frenchman Jerome Champagne, a former Fifa deputy general secretary, pulled out in February.

Former Tottenham and Newcastle midfielder David Ginola, backed by a betting company, originally announced his intention to stand against Blatter in January, but withdrew two weeks later.

The vote will be held in Zurich at Fifa's annual congress and requires the winning candidate to secure a two-thirds majority in the first round of voting.

If subsequent rounds are required then a simple majority is all that is required for victory.

 

21 May 2015
(BBC Sport UK)

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