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World Cup 2010 survivors now down to just three

World Cup 2010 survivors now down to just three
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Vincent Kobola rejects Cape Town City assistant job

Vincent Kobola rejects Cape Town City assistant job
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Cape Town City set to sign DR Congo defender Nathan Idumba Fasika in

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Aaron Mokoena to leave Cape Town City after Eric Tinkler arrival

May 24, 2021 - 02:30 pm By Ernest Fakude The future of Aaron Mokoena at Cape Town City remains uncertain following the arrival of Eric Tinkler as their new head coach. The former Bafana Bafana captain was brought to City as assistant coach by Jan Olde Riekerink, who parted ways with the club last week. Tinkler is expected to bring his own technical team to the Citizens, which could see Mokoena leaving the club at the end of the season. According to a source close to City, Baroka FC assistant coach Vincent Kobola could reunite with Tinkler at the club next season. There are more changes expected in the club. Eric Tinkler is expected to bring his own technical team and wants to work with people he trusts, the source tells

UNICEF, CAF Sign Convention

UNICEF, CAF Sign Convention Football is said to be a rallying force and the greatest political party in Cameroon to which everyone belong. This assertion has been proven true once more as the United Nations Children’s fund is aiming to use the organization of the 2016 AFCON in Cameroon to diffuse information sensitizing people on the rights of children in Cameroon. This is the object of a convention signed between the confederation of African football, CAF and UNICEF on Saturday September 17.Lire aussi : Elite One: Retrouvailles Canon -Tonnerre The intention is to attract the attention of the national and international community on the key stakes affecting children in Cameroon. Both institutions will launch a joint campaign for the respect of the rights of children during the tournament. The campaign will also involve players in advocacy activities in favour of children and carry out activities to raise funds for UNICEF.Lire aussi : Formations dispensées à l’étranger; 17

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