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  • Algeria
    Riyad Mahrez' the 1st African Player to win the Premier League 5 times

    Riyad Mahrez’ the 1st African Player to win the Premier League 5 times

    After helping manchester city win the Premier League for the 3rd consecutive year Riyad Mahrez becomes one of the most prolific…

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  • Sports
    Top 5 World's Highest-paid Black Athletes

    Top 5 World’s Highest-paid Black Athletes

    In 2022, four Black athletes reached the world’s top ten highest-paid black athletes, beating the 2021 record of three. In…

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  • Away To Africa
    Victor Osimhen History, Goals & Record

    Victor Osimhen History, Goals & Record

    The Nigerian international Victor Osimhen is regarded as one of the game’s top young attackers, but how many goals has…

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  • Away To Africa
    How Pele Ended a war in Africa

    How Pele Ended a war in Africa

    Nigeria experienced civil war from July 1967 until January 1970.  Pele, the G.O.A.T., appeared to have the power to halt the conflict. According to legend, the Nigerian civil war was temporarily interrupted in 1969 by the legendary Brazilian footballer Pele and his team, Santos, when Nigeria and Biafra agreed to set their differences aside so that Santos might play in the nation.  But did this actually occur?  And why did the best player in the world come to Nigeria in the first place?  In this article, I examine the past to uncover the true tale of Pele in Nigeria. The Match in Lagos with Pele In January 1969, the Brazilian team Santos set off on a lucrative football tour of Africa.  Exhibition games were scheduled to take place in Algeria, Ghana, The Congo, Nigeria, and Mozambique.  The tour’s main attraction was Pele, the finest football player in the world at the time and a player for Santos.  He had previously won two world championships and would lead Brazil to their most illustrious triumph in Mexico the following year.  He attracted large audiences, which allowed Santos to demand huge appearance fees for their exhibition games.  Fans were prepared to pay to watch him play against their clubs because they wanted to see him perform.…

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  • Cameroon
    2022 Qatar World Cup: All You Need to Know

    All You Need to Know About 2022 Qatar World Cup: Groups, schedule, dates, TV and kick-off times

    When and where is the 2022 Qatar world cup being held? The 2022 Qatar World Cup runs from November 20 to December 18 at eight different stadiums, marking the first time the competition has been staged in both the Middle East. On November 20, Qatar played Ecuador in the first game at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, and on December 18, the final…

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  • Sports
    2022 Qatar World Cup: All You Need to Know

    Qatar World Cup Ticket

    The 2022 World Cup in Qatar will be the first to take place in the Arab world and just the second in Asia, following a combined hosting effort by Japan and South Korea in 2002.  The tournament will grow to include 48 countries starting in 2026, making this edition the penultimate to only have 32 teams. France will be among the favorites even though no team has successfully defended the World Cup since Brazil in 1962.  The knockout rounds are also set to include Brazil and Argentina, while Senegal may offer Africa’s best chance to win for the first time. Everything you need to know about the tournament’s ticket sales is provided here. Also Read: All You Need to Know About 2022 Qatar World Cup When is…

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  • Sports

    Qatar World Cup Stadium for 2022 Qatar world cup

    The Qatar World Cup stadium are distintive and comprises of designs from wind-filled sails to inspiration from the traditional qahfiya and large shipping containers. The…

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