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  • Aubameyang Goes Wild as Gabon Survive a Thriller

    Aubameyang Goes Wild as Gabon Survive a Thriller

    The road to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ in Africa is heating up fast. With one matchday left, every goal, every point, and every red card counts. From Aubameyang’s heroic haul to South Africa’s shock stumble, it was a night of drama, emotion, and pure chaos.  Aubameyang Goes Wild as…

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    European Night of Goals: Denmark Dominate, Scotland Rise, Faroe Islands Shock Everyone

    It was a wild night across Europe as the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup heated up. Big wins, comebacks, and shock results lit up the stage — with Denmark, Scotland, and the Faroe Islands all grabbing the spotlight. Denmark on Fire Denmark showed no mercy against Belarus, storming…

  • Vibrant soccer players in red jerseys celebrating during a match at ZareSport.et. Action-packed moment with team members showing passion and energy on the field.

    Uganda Rise, Liberia Charge, Mozambique Stumble: Africa Heats Up!

    Ssemugabi Heads Uganda Forward Uganda’s World Cup journey is alive and kicking!The Cranes beat Botswana 1–0 in Gaborone, a result that keeps them firmly in second behind already-qualified Algeria. Jude Ssemugabi was the hero, nodding in after 54 minutes. Rogers Mato nearly added a second, but Botswana’s keeper kept it…

  • Algeria Fly to World Cup 2026 as Africa’s Drama Unfolds!

    Algeria Fly to World Cup 2026 as Africa’s Drama Unfolds!

    Desert Foxes Seal Their Ticket Algeria are going back to the World Cup! The Desert Foxes crushed Somalia 3–0 to secure top spot in Group G and guarantee their place at the FIFA World Cup 2026™. Mohamed Amoura and Riyad Mahrez were unplayable in Oran. Amoura opened the scoring just…

  • No Panic at Old Trafford! Three Years, Not Three Games

    No Panic at Old Trafford! Three Years, Not Three Games

    Three-Year Vision, Not Three Bad Games Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made it clear — he’s not firing Ruben Amorim any time soon. Despite Manchester United’s rough run, the billionaire insists he won’t make a “kneejerk” decision and plans to give the Portuguese coach three full years to prove himself. Amorim,…

  • Ghana Close In on World Cup Dream, Cameroon Survive, Madagascar Inspire – African Qualifiers Explode!

    Ghana Close In on World Cup Dream, Cameroon Survive, Madagascar Inspire – African Qualifiers Explode!

    It was another wild night in African World Cup qualifying — Ghana are almost there, Madagascar refuse to quit, and Cameroon keep their hopes alive. Meanwhile, Angola, Mali, and Comoros bow out. Ghana crush Central African Republic  Ghana took a giant leap toward the 2026 World Cup with a stunning…

  • Ethiopian national football team in green and yellow kits during a match, team members posed on the field, showcasing team spirit and competitiveness, vibrant stadium background.

    Ethiopia Finish with Pride in World Cup Qualifying

    A Winning Farewell in Addis Ababa Ethiopia closed their FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying campaign with pride and determination, securing a 1–0 victory over Guinea-Bissau at home. Though already eliminated from contention, the Walias produced a spirited performance that delighted local supporters and ended their qualification journey on a high…

  • African Drama: Pharaohs Qualify, Stallions and Niger Charge Forward

    African Drama: Pharaohs Qualify, Stallions and Niger Charge Forward

    Africa’s road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup took another dramatic turn as Egypt, Burkina Faso, and Niger delivered decisive victories, while Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, and Angola saw their dreams end. Salah leads Pharaohs to the promised land  Egypt officially booked their ticket to the World Cup with a commanding…

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    Palace Face Guehi Dilemma: Sell Now or Lose Him for Free?

    Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi could be heading for one of Europe’s biggest stages as top clubs circle ahead of the January transfer window. With his contract at Selhurst Park set to expire in 2026, the London club faces a huge call — cash in now or risk losing him…

  • Gunners Aim High: Arsenal’s Bold Plan to Reclaim London’s Biggest Stadium

    Gunners Aim High: Arsenal’s Bold Plan to Reclaim London’s Biggest Stadium

    Bigger, louder, and ready to reclaim London’s top spot. Arsenal could soon be welcoming even more fans to the Emirates Stadium. The club is reportedly exploring plans to expand its 60,700-seater home to around 70,000, which would once again make it the largest club stadium in London. The idea is…

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