Billionaire businessman Patrice Motsepe was confirmed on Wednesday as African football's top administrator for four years.
CAIRO (AP) — African soccer leader Patrice Motsepe was re-elected Wednesday and urged working with private financiers to help ...
The 54 member federations of the Confederation of African Football — 12 of whom currently cannot host national-team games in international competitions — elected Motsepe by acclaim unopposed to have a ...
Nigeria's Amaju Melvin Pinnick has narrowly lost his bid to retain a seat on the FIFA Council, falling short by just one vote ...
Three decades after Formula One engines last roared on African tarmac, South Africa is mounting a bid to organise a new Grand ...
Africa is set for a heavy representation in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup 2025 in the United States.  Four African clubs — ...
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Patrice Motsepe, South African billionaire, has been re-elected as CAF’s president. Motsepe, Africa’s ninth richest ...
Retired Spanish football player Albert Luque recently sparked a controversy for his derogatory remarks against Morocco and ...
In the world of event management, sports administration, and nation-branding, few names command as much respect as Magnus ...
A famous Ghanaian football personality has been discussing Ghana's football decline, and believes the Black Stars would be ...