NATIONAL TEAM - MALI - COACH - Alain Giresse returns as coach

Former France midfielder Alain Giresse has been appointed coach of Mali for a second spell.

18 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - 1st round / 1st leg - all results

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17 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CONFEDERATION CUP 2015 - 1st round / 1st leg - all results

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15 Mar 2015
FIFA RANKING - ALGERIA - The Desert Foxes remain top-ranked African side

Algeria remained the top-ranked African side in Fifa's list for March, one place above Africa Cup of Nations winners Ivory Coast.

13 Mar 2015
U-20 AFRICAN CUP 2015 - Ghana and Mali clinch spots at the Under-20 World Cup

Both Ghana and Mali came from behind to secure the wins that saw both nations qualify for the 2015 Under-20 World Cup in New Zealand.

13 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 & AFRICAN CONFEDERATION CUP 2015 - PREVIEW

'first round - first leg' matches this weekend

12 Mar 2015
NATIONAL TEAM - RWANDA - Johnny McKinstry on shortlist to be new coach

The others are ex-Chelsea assistant coach Jose Morais, Turkish coach Engin Fırat and German Hans Michael Weiss.

11 Mar 2015
STARS IN EUROPE - CAMEROON - Samuel Eto'o urges stricter racism punishments

Ex-Chelsea striker Samuel Eto'o wants stricter punishments to combat racism.

11 Mar 2015
NATIONAL TEAM - MALI - COACH - Henryk Kasperczak leaves job

Mali have parted ways with coach Henryk Kasperczak.

10 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - CONGO DR - TP Mazembe's Ivorian keeper Gbohouo

Ivory Coast and TP Mazembe goalkeeper Sylvain Gbohouo has flown to Qatar for treatment on his knee injury.

9 Mar 2015

Fifa - New presidential election to be held on 26 February

Fifa will hold an extraordinary congress to elect its new president on 26 February 2016.

Sepp Blatter was re-elected as president on 29 May but four days later announced his intention to stand down amid two investigations into corruption at football's world governing body.

Candidates for the position must be nominated before 26 October.

UEFA president Michel Platini has been asked by a majority of world football chiefs to stand for the post.

Initial predictions were of a December election, as favoured by several regional football confederations.

By the time of the vote, Blatter will have been in office for almost nine months from the date of his 2 June resignation speech.

He is not expected to backtrack on his announcement to stand aside, despite appearing to suggest in June he was reconsidering his decision.

Earlier on Monday, Prince Ali bin al-Hussein - who lost to Blatter in the May election - called for the 79-year-old Swiss to leave his post immediately.

"President Blatter's resignation cannot be dragged out any longer.

He must leave now," he said.

"An interim independent leadership must be appointed to administer the process of the elections, in addition to the reforms that are being discussed prior to the elections."

Sources have told BBC Sport's Richard Conway that a reform task force will be be announced by Blatter at Monday's news conference.

Term limits for all Fifa executives and its president, likely to be a maximum of three terms of four years, have also been approved in principle by the executive committee, as have integrity checks and salary transparency.

 

 

20 Jul 2015
(BBC Sport UK)

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