stars in Europe - news: Nigerian keeper Vincent Enyeama thrilled by award

Nigerian keeper Vincent Enyeama thrilled by award - He said: "It's amazing, a great honour and I deeply appreciate it. I must first give glory to God, my team-mates, family and our beautiful fans for their remarkable support. "It's a reward for team effort and having great people in front of me. Together we've endured a tough but interesting season."

14 May 2014
African Champions League 2014 - group stage - fixtures

Last year winner Al Ahly (Egypt) failed to reach the group-stage.

GROUP A
• 16.05.14: Al Hillal (Sudan) vs TP Mazembe (DR Congo)  -:-
• 18.05.14: AS Vita Club (DR Congo) vs Zamalek (Egypt)  -:-

GROUP B
• 18.05.14: Esperance (Tunisia) vs Entente Setif (Algeria)  -:-
• 18.05.14: CS Sfaxien (Tunisia ) vs Al Ahli Benghazi (Libya) -:-

13 May 2014
African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - fixtures

As from now Al Ahly wants to win the Confed Cup 2014

GROUP A
18.05.14: Real Bamako (Mali) vs Asec Mimosas -:-
• 18.05.14: AC Leopards (Congo) vs  Coton Sport -:-

GROUP B
18.05.14: Al Ahly (Egypt) vs Nkana -:-
18.05.14: Sewe Sports (Ivory Coast) vs Etoile du Sahel -:-

 

13 May 2014
2014 World Cup - squad - Cameroon coach picks familiar line-up

Cameroon - squad for 2014 World Cup in Brazil

13 May 2014
2014 World Cup - squad - Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah dropped big names

Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah dropped a number of big names.

13 May 2014
national league - Congo DR - stampede in Kinshasa, officials say

A stampede at a football match in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kinshasa, officials say.

Reports say the trouble began after police fired tear gas in the crowded stadium, causing panic. At least 15 people have been killed and more than 20 people were injured. Local fans were unhappy after the home team, ASV Club, were defeated 1:0 by Tout Puissant Mazembe from Lubumbashi. Stampedes are a frequent occurrence at mass events in the country

12 May 2014
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. 

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

Stoke striker Peter Odemwingie and Newcastle forward Shola Ameobi are in Nigeria's provisional 30-man World Cup squad for Brazil 2014.

7 May 2014

RISING STARS - CONGO DR - Lukoki set for emotional return to birthplace

AFRICA CUP 2017 QUALIFIERS

 

DR Congo's 2017 Nations Cup qualifiers:
12.-14.06.15: vs Madagascar (h)
04.-06.09.15: vs CAR (a)
23.-26.03.16: vs Angola (h)
26.-29.03.16: vs Angola (a)
03.-05.06.16: vs Madagascar (a)
02.-04.09.16: vs CAR (h)

 

Now the winger from Dutch club PEC Zwolle is heading back for the first time since to play for the country in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers this weekend.

On Sunday, he is in line to make his competitive debut for the Leopards against Madagascar in Kinshasa.

It was during the civil conflict in the then Zaire that Lukoki's parents fled, taking their twin boys Jody and Madjer and settling in the Dutch capital Amsterdam.

Their hasty departure was not an experience his parents often talked about, says the 22-year-old Lukoki, who hails from Kindu, capital of the Maniema province.

And even though his parents were later reconciled with the country and have in later years returned, Lukoki grew up Dutch and with just a passing interest in his heritage.

"My parents say what a great land it is and how much it has changed for the better," he told BBC Sport.

Lukoki was scouted by national coach Florent Ibenge, who took the Congolese to a surprise third-place finish at this year's Nations Cup in Equatorial Guinea.

Ibenge has since been scouring around Belgium and the Netherlands to reinforce his side.

Lukoki played for Dutch junior sides before transferring his national allegiance to DR Congo

"My brother said to me 'do it!' and my parents told me I must be able to make my decisions freely," says Lukoki when he learned of Ibenge's interest.

"They support me in everything I do.

The coach told me that he really wanted to have me in his squad.

"His ambition is to get to the World Cup in Russia in 2018 and he wants to use a lot of the younger players (of Congolese heritage) in Europe."

Lukoki, who came through the Ajax Amsterdam system before joining PEC Zwolle last year, says the approach came as a massive shock.

"It was certainly not something I had expected, especially because I had played for the Netherlands in some of the junior teams," he explained.

"But it feels really good (to play for DR Congo).

It is the country of my birth."

Lukoki made his Leopards debut in March when they played Iraq in a friendly in Dubai but it is a first trip to DR Congo that has him all fired up - "absolutely," he says.

The Congolese have a host of new players from the Diaspora for their Group B match against Madagascar, including Abel Tamata from Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven, Fabrice Nsakala of Anderlecht in Belgium and Jacques Maghoma from Sheffield Wednesday.

Lukoki's story follows the tale of Lomana LuaLua and Shabani Nonda, who both played for DR Congo at Nations Cups.

Nonda was born in Burundi after his family escaped DR Congo and he grew up in a refugee camp in Tanzania, first playing for Young Africans before going on to star at Rennes, Monaco and Blackburn Rovers.

LuaLua was born in Kinshasa before moving with his family as a young boy to England, where he took the first steps of his professional career.

Fabrice Muamba is arguably the most famous of the footballers who were originally refugees from DR Congo while England international Saido Berahino has a harrowing history of escaping ethnic violence in Burundi during which his father died.

He was separated from his mother and only reunited with her in Britain years later.

 

Jody Lukoki

 

 

 

13 Jun 2015
(BBC Sport by Mark Gleeson)

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