STARS IN EUROPE - GHANA - Mensah facing ban

Jonathan Mensah has been handed a worldwide ban.

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NATIONAL TEAM - THE GAMBIA - COACH - Savoy unveiled as new coach

Former Central African Republic coach, Raoul Savoy, is unveiled as The Gambia's new national team coach.

14 May 2015
NATIONAL TEAM - GHANA - Tributes flood in for Ghana's Attuquayefio

National captain Asamoah Gyan leads tributes for former Ghana coach Cecil Jones Attuquayefio.

13 May 2015
STARS IN EUROPE - Ghana / Germany - Kevin-Prince Boateng suspended by Schalke

Schalke have suspended Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sidney Sam indefinitely following Sunday's 2:0 loss at Cologne.

12 May 2015
NATIONAL TEAM - CONGO DR - tributes to former Zaire defender Mwepu Ilunga

Bolasie leads tributes to former Zaire defender Mwepu Ilunga

11 May 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - GROUP STAGE - DRAW

All three Algerian clubs in the same group.

7 May 2015
AFRICAN CONFEDERATION CUP 2015 - PLAY-OFFS - DRAW

Former winners paired in three Confederation Cup ties.

6 May 2015
CLUB - EGYPT - COACH - Al Ahly appoint Mabrouk as new coach

Al Ahly have installed Fathi Mabrouk as their new coach

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2026 World Cup - Belgium - National-Team - Squad

Belgium  Group G  Squad

Romelu Lukaku is Belgium's all-time leading scorer with 89 goals from 124 caps. Former Chelsea, Manchester United, and Everton player Lukaku has the chance to play in his fourth successive World Cup, along with Thibaut Courtois, Kevin de Bruyne, and Axel Witsel.

Belgium will play Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand in Group G, with their games being held in the United States and Canada.

Belgium
2026 World Cup Squad

Goalkeepers

Thibaut Courtois 
(Real Madrid) 

Senne Lammens 
(Manchester United)

Mike Penders 
(Racing Strasbourg)


Defenders

Timothy Castagne 
(Fulham)

Zeno Debast 
(Sporting)

Maxim de Cuyper 
(Brighton)

Koni de Winter 
(AC Milan)

Brandon Mechele 
(Club Brugge)

Thomas Meunier 
(Lille)

Nathan Ngoy 
(Lille)

Joaquin Seys 
(Club Brugge)

Arthur Theate 
(Eintracht Frankfurt)


Midfielders

Kevin de Bruyne 
(Napoli)

Amadou Onana 
(Aston Villa)

Nicolas Raskin 
(Rangers)

Youri Tielemans 
(Aston Villa)

Hans Vanaken 
(Club Brugge)

Axel Witsel 
(Girona)


Forwards

Charles de Ketelaere 
(Atalanta)

Jeremy Doku 
(Manchester City)

Matias Fernandez-Pardo 
(Lille)

Romelu Lukaku 
(Napoli)

Dodi Lukebakio 
(Benfica)

Diego Moreira 
(Strasbourg)

Alexis Saelemaekers 
(AC Milan)

Leandro Trossard 
(Arsenal)

 

 

9 Jun 2026
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