Double tragedy hits African football

African football is left reeling following the tragic deaths of two players in two days over the weekend, both while appearing for their clubs. » Read More

Real go top in Spain as Barca held

Real Madrid come from two goals down to beat Sevilla 3-2 in Spain's La Liga and claim top spot in the standings ahead of arch-rivals and reigning champions Barcelona who are held 2-2 by Almeria. » Read More

Terry scores as Chelsea reach semis

Chelsea cruise into the semifinals of this season's FA Cup with a 2-0 home win over Stoke on Sunday with deposed England captain John Terry playing a key role as he sets up the first and scores the second goal. » Read More

Scholes sends United top of table

Manchester United reclaimed top spot in the English Premier League on Saturday with a 1-0 victory over Wolves at Molineux thanks to a second-half strike from Paul Scholes. » Read More

Draw frustrates Milan and Roma

AC Milan and Roma played out a goalless draw in Italy's Serie A in a result which enhanced the title ambitions of neither side. » Read More

Players call for FIFA law change

Football players are pushing for the sport's world governing body FIFA to bring in technology to decide whether the ball has crossed the goalline. » Read More

Ivory Coast make approach for Hiddink

Leading African nation Ivory Coast admit making an approach for Guus Hiddink to coach them during this summer's World Cup finals. » Read More

World Cup - 100 days and counting

With only 100 days before the kick-off of the first World Cup to be staged in Africa, the host country's officials are confident that the footballing showpiece will be a success. » Read More