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Morocco Top Side in Africa, Bafana Bafana Drop Two Spots

North Africans Morocco have maintained top spot on the continent in the latest FIFA rankings…

FIFA: High Demand for World Cup Tickets

World football governing body FIFA has confirmed there have been more than 1.5 million ticket…

FIFA Players’ Voice Panel Tackles Racism in Football

The line-up of FIFA’s Players’ Voice Panel has been revealed, with the 16-strong group comprising…

Lesotho FA Dares Bafana Bafana to Field Teboho Mokoena

Lesotho’s Football Association has sent a warning to their counterparts, the South African Football Association…

South African Coach Rulani Mokwena on Course to Revive Moroccan Giants Wydad

One of South Africa’s youngest and brightest coaches Rulani Mokwena didn’t exactly hit the ground running at the helm of Morocco’s Wydad Casablanca. However, the 38-year-old is starting to show his hand, and Wydad are back to winning ways, with five league wins on the trot to propel themselves to second spot on the table, albeit 13 points behind the leaders RS Berkane with nine matches remaining in the 2024/25 Morocco Botola. There’s progress. Last season was nothing to write…

CAR most improved national soccer team, Cameroon slide in global rankings

THE Central African Republic (CAR) is the most improved side in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola World Rankings, now led by global champions, Argentina. CAR has moved ten places up to 122nd. They attained that feat after twice beating Madagascar. This is the biggest move by points (plus 28,72 points) and by places. CAR outperformed other notable movers such as Namibia (106th, plus 7), Malaysia (138th, plus 7) and The Gambia (120th, plus 6). Cameroon recorded the biggest drop by points Cameroon…

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