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. 

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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
stars in Europe - Wilfried Bony - Ivory Coast striker happy at Swansea City

The Ivorian has scored 24 goals in all competitions since joining the Swans from Vitesse Arnhem for a club-record fee of £12m last summer. Bony, 25, has been the bright spot in a disappointing Premier League season. 

4 May 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - MOROCCO - COACH - former player Badou Zaki confirmed as new coach

Zaki takes charge of the Atlas Lions for the second time in his career.

3 May 2014
club - coaches - Youssef resigns as Al Ahly coach

Al Ahly has accepted the resignation of coach Mohamed Youssef on Thursday. Youssef had been in charge of Al Ahly since May last year following the resignation Hossam El Badry.

2 May 2014
African Champions League 2014 - DR Congo rivals drawn together

TP Mazemebe, runners-up in last year's Confederation Cup, and AS Vita Club are fierce rivals

30 Apr 2014
African Confederation Cup 2014: play offs - 2nd leg - fixtures & results

Fixtures and results for the 2014 Confed Cup.
2013 champions: CS Sfaxien (Tunisia)

Winners advance to group stage

29 Apr 2014

CAF African Player of the year 2017 - Shortlist

The race for African Player of the Year and Player of the Year (based in Africa) is gradually gathering momentum with the announcement of the shortlisted players for the two categories. 
 
Eleven players made the cut for the Player of the Year and ten for the Player of the Year (based in Africa) after votes from members of the CAF Technical & Development Committee, CAF Media Experts Panel and Independent Media and TV Consultants, from the initial 30-man list.
 
The second and final phase will involve Head Coaches or Technical Directors of the National Associations taking part in the voting exercise and ten members from the Independent Media and TV Consultants group.
 
For the first time, captains of the senior men’s national teams of the affiliated National Associations will also take part in decision making process of the African Player of the Year and Player of the Year (based in Africa).
 
The Awards Gala will take place on Thursday, 4 January 2018 in Accra, Ghana.
 
African Player of the Year (alphabetical order)
01.     Bertrand Traore 

          (Burkina Faso & Olympique Lyon)                  
02.     Denis Onyango 
          (Uganda & Mamelodi Sundowns)                     
03.     Karim El Ahmadi 
          (Morocco & Feyenoord)        
04.     Keita Balde 
          (Senegal & Monaco)                    
05.     Mohamed Salah 
          (Egypt & Liverpool)
06.     Naby Keita 
          (Guinea & RB Leipzig)      
07.     Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 
          (Gabon & B. Dortmund)
08.     Sadio Mane 
          (Senegal & Liverpool)       
09.     Victor Moses 
          (Nigeria & Chelsea)        
10.     Vincent Aboubakar 
          (Cameroon & Porto)           
11.     Yacine Brahimi 
          (Algeria & Porto)
 
Player of the Year (Based in Africa)
01.     Achraf Bencharki 

          (Morocco & Wydad Athletic Club)    
02.     Ahmed Fathi 
          (Egypt & Al Ahly)
03.     Ali Maaloul 
          (Tunisia & Al Ahly)          
04.     Aristide Bance 
          (Burkina Faso & El Masry)
05.     Ben Malango 
          (DR Congo & TP Mazembe)       
06.     Denis Onyango 
          (Uganda & Mamelodi Sundowns)
07.     Jeremy Brockie 
          (New Zealand & Supersport)    
08.     Junior Ajayi 
          (Nigeria & Al Ahly)
09.     Mohamed Ounnajem 
          (Morooco & Wydad Athletic Club)
10.     Taha Yassine Khenisssi 
          (Tunisia & Esperance)

 

4 Dec 2017
(CAF online)

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