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Uganda se consagró campeona de la 35ta edición del CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup, el torneo de
fútbol internacional más antiguo de África, que se realizó en Tanzania. Lo organiza el
Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA), e incluyó a doce
selecciones de la zona central y oriental del continente.
By Chris Wright
Barring Ethiopa's World Cup qualifier against Somalia later today, the International Break™
is just about done and dusted so we've rounded up our pick of the 20 best stills from the past
fortnight of various footballing action for you to feast your peepers on (open them in a new tab
for larger images).
La eliminatoria de la
Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) otorga 5 plazas directas a
la Copa del Mundo Brasil 2014.
De los 53 equipos africanos, 52 participan en la eliminatoria (Mauritania no se inscribió). Los 24
que ocupan los puestos más bajos del Ranking disputarán la primera ronda en noviembre de 2011.
Interesting development this. Apparently we've snagged highly touted teenager Islam Feruz from
Celtic. Say word?
Nothing concrete of course but a plethora of sources are reporting that the 15-year-old
Somali-born attacker will join Chelsea when he turns 16 next month.
In an all-Tanzanian affair the Kagame Inter-Club Cup, a tournament for clubs from east and
central Africa, has been won by Young Africans Football Club following a narrow 1-0 victory over
arch-rivals Simba Sports Club.
The game was always going to be a close affair with Tanzania's two most decorated club sides
facing each other in the final.
Due to a brief summer break, this week's quick round-up football charities is a little later
than usual, but this evening we have another couple of causes related to the game which prove that,
for all of the bad news that seems to be out there and it can seem, from time to time, to be
perpetual there is still some good that can come from the heart of the game.
El seis de febrero es el Día Internacional contra la mutilación
femenina, un tema que no tiene nada que ver con el futbol, pero si nos
atañe como mujeres ya que es una práctica que atenta contra la integridad de la
mujer, que no se debería de hacer que va más allá de violar los derechos de
la mujeres en especial de niñas y adolescentes.
It was always too good to be true. The irony of Somalia itself/himself being kidnapped was too
much good for the world to handle, and so it was rudely taken away from us in the form of a rouse,
a scam.
Brazilian midfielder Somalia was never kidnapped, no. Well, technically he was kidnapped, but by
himself, and in a fake world where he made it up.
It was always too good to be true. The irony of Somalia itself/himself being kidnapped was too
much good for the world to handle, and so it was rudely taken away from us in the form of a rouse,
a scam.
Brazilian midfielder Somalia was never kidnapped, no. Well, technically he was kidnapped, but by
himself, and in a fake world where he made it up.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil A Brazilian footballer who faked his own kidnapping to get out of a team
training session faces up to six months in prison, according to police. Somalia, a player for the
Rio club Botafogo, made a police report Wednesday alleging he had been carjacked by an armed man
and forced [.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil A Brazilian footballer who faked his own kidnapping to get out of a team
training session faces up to six months in prison, according to police. Somalia, a player for the
Rio club Botafogo, made a police report Wednesday alleging he had been carjacked by an armed man
and forced [.
That man to the left is one Paulo Rogério Reis Silva, midfielder of Botafogo in the Brazilian
Serie A. He was kidnapped on his way to practice this morning, but is now fine, as evidenced by the
giant smile and double thumbs up.
But of more pressing importance, he's more commonly known by his nickname, Somalia.
That man to the left is one Paulo Rogério Reis Silva, midfielder of Botafogo in the Brazilian
Serie A. He was kidnapped on his way to practice this morning, but is now fine, as evidenced by the
giant smile and double thumbs up.
But of more pressing importance, he's more commonly known by his nickname, Somalia.