The Champions: Cardiff City's Division Three title winning squad
The Cardiff Somaliland Community Football Team take on former Cardiff City and Manchester United players on Wednesday evening at the Big Game at The Principality Stadium as part of the 2016...
President Ali Bongo ONDIMBA, FIFA President Gianni Infantino and CAF president Issa Hayatou attended AFCON 2017 unveiling ceremony as Gabon plays Sierra Leone in Franceville
FRANCEVILLE, Gabon, March 25, 2016/ -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba of Gabon (www.Presidence-Gabon.ga) today unveiled...
By Goth Mohamed Goth
Mr. Kebour Ghenna , the Executive Director of Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry – PACCI who is currently visiting the country today meet Hon Keyer Abdullah Mohamed, the deputy Minister of Commerce and International...
Britain's Mo Farah broke the two-mile indoor world record with a superb run at the Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix.
Farah, 31, left the field behind as he stormed home in a time of eight minutes 3.40 seconds - breaking...
Fifty-one countries have registered for the qualifying stages of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
The Confederation of African Football revealed that only two of 54 African countries - Somalia and Djibouti - have opted not to enter the competition.
As...
The Somaliland Minister of Sports, Youth &tourism Hon Ali Said Raygal has announced yet postponement of the national youth tournament which was scheduled to kick-off on the 15th of this month but have now been rescheduled for the 2nd...
CABINDA, Angola (Somalilandpress) -- Ivory Coast became the first team to reach the African Nations Cup quarter-finals after beating Ghana 3-1 with 10 men in Group B on Friday.
A Didier Drogba header in the last minute finished off the...
An anthem sung by fans of the German football club FC Schalke 04 has drawn protests from Muslims because of its reference to the Prophet Muhammad.
The Gelsenkirchen club, which plays in Germany's top league, the Bundesliga, has asked an...
Durban, Jul 9, 2009 --- Some 70,000 construction workers in South Africa have gone on strike, halting work on stadiums being built for the 2010 World Cup.
Unions are threatening to wreck the tournament if their demands for a 13% wage...