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2010 is a big year in African football. Not only will Africa host the 2010 World Cup, but see the
re-appearance of their continental championship, the African Cup of Nations.
Today, the BBC takes a look at the progress of the stadiums being built for the tournament, being
held in January 2010.
We've often chronicled the ups and downs of Kenyan football.
Now, with new coach Antoine Hey in place, Kenya is not only looking for on and off-field stability
but a place in the 2010 World Cup.
Hey thinks he can lead them there.
The final group phase gets underway at the end of March, with Kenya's Harambee Stars hosting
Tunisia in a group that also includes Nigeria and Mozambique.
We're almost to the 2010 World Cup in Africa, as the continent is now half way through their last
phase of Cup qualifying.
Where do we stand? Let's take a look at the standings for the five groups.
Remember, the five group winners go to the 2010 World Cup. The top three in each group advance to
the 2010 African Cup of Nations in Angola.
Earlier in the week, we brought you a first look at some of Puma's new kits for the African teams
that they provide kits to. Since then, the German sportswear manufacturer has officially launched
the 2010 kits for all of their African teams. They have also announced that Puma will become the
official kit provider [.
Last week, we brought you extensive coverage of the brand new Puma kits for the sportswear
manufacturer's African teams. Now here's a look at some of Puma's marquee African players modeling
their national team's brand new kits. Featured are Inter Milan's Samuel Eto'o in the Puma Cameroon
2010 home and away kits, Sunderland's John Mensah in [.
The 2010 African Cup of Nations kicks off on January 10th. With the growing significance of African
players plying their trades for the European soccer superpowers, next year's tournament is sure to
draw a great degree of attention from fans around the world. Some of the big names on show are
expected to be Chelsea's [.
The 2010 African Cup of Nations kicks off on January 10th. Earlier this week, we got our first look
at the Puma kits that will be worn by Angola (home), Cameroon (home and away), Ivory Coast (home
and away) and Morocco (home) during the tournament. Now, several more kits for Puma-sponsored
African national teams have [.
In October, Puma unveiled the 2010 football kits for the eleven African teams it sponsors: Ghana,
Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Egypt, Tunisia, Namibia, Morocco, Angola, Senegal and Togo. At
that time, Puma also announced the signing of Algeria FA with Les Fennecs (The Desert Foxes)
becoming part of the Puma football portfolio from January [.
It's been some time since my last post so let's catch up on some news from the 2010 World Cup and
African football, shall we?
First off, some self-promotion ... my post on Africans in the UEFA Champions League from earlier
today ... don't you dare miss it!
- Are you interested in the upcoming African Cup of Nations in Angola?
The 22-year-old forward has enjoyed limited success with the national team. Now earning top minutes
at Portuguese side Maritimo, will Djalma factor at the 2010 African Cup of Nations
tournament?
On December 22nd, 2009, CAF and adidas unveiled the Official Match Ball for the Africa Cup of
Nations 2010 - the Jabulani Angola. Similar to the adidas Jabulani ball to be used in FIFA World
Cup 2010, the Jabulani Angola features a unique colour scheme inspired by ANC host Angola.
According to a press release from adidas: Inspired by the [.
With a host of players from the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A and
French Ligue 1 on show, the Africa Cup of Nations 2010 is the most anticipated ever. Africa's
premier footballing event and the first major world football event of 2010 kicks off on January
10th and run through January 31st in [.
32-year-old striker Luca Toni could be off to Chelsea, with the Blues forced to compete
without Didier Drogba [African Cup of Nations].
Via The Sun
Wigan's backup Richard Kingson is off the 2010 African Cup of Nations tournament as Ghana's
first-choice goalkeeper, thus, Stojkovic was brought in for coverage.
Angola and Estonia face off today in world friendly action. Will Manucho score?