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Soufiane Rahimi : Prolific Midfielder

Soufiane Rahimi : Prolific Midfielder The Moroccan star won the awards of best player and top scorer at the African Nations Championship. Morocco did not only lift the trophy of the 2021 African Nations Championship but as well carried home the awards of best player, top scorer and best goalkeeper. Soufiane Rahimi, one of Raja Casablanca’s finest wrote his name in the golden books of local football by carrying those of best player and top scorer. He was handed the awards on Sunday February 7, 2021 after his team beat Mali 2-0 in the CHAN final. He received the top scorer award from the hands of Cameroon’s legendary striker, Samuel Eto’o.Lire aussi : CAN 2021 : la mission d’inspection a démarré

The Offload: The class of 2012 ready to roar for the Lions

The Offload: The class of 2012 ready to roar for the Lions Four members of squad - including Furlong - have been selected for South Africa tour Mon, May 10, 2021, 10:00 Updated: Mon, May 10, 2021, 10:48 Under-20s generation wearing red The 2012 Ireland Under-20 team proved to be a talented collection of players, a statement that’s further endorsed by the fact that four of its constituents, Tadhg Furlong, Tadhg Beirne, Iain Henderson and Jack Conan have been selected for the British & Irish Lions team, returning to South Africa nine years after Mike Ruddock’s squad finished fifth in the underage tournament. They were the only team to beat the eventual champions South Africa, a 23-19 victory at the pool stage with tries from Clongowes pair Conor Gilsenan and Jordan Coghlan with the rest of the points coming through the boot of JJ Hanrahan. Ireland lost a pool game to England but beat them at the semi-final stage in the knockout game for fifth to eighth places and sub

History-making performances and brilliant young stars

History-making performances and brilliant young stars EHF / Courtney Gahan04 May 2021, 13:00 Share URL via E-Mail Copy URL to clipboard The EHF EURO 2022 qualifiers had it all last-minute wins, heartbreaking losses, history-making successes and brilliant individual performances. Following the conclusion of the qualifiers on Sunday, we take a look at the main talking points from a thrilling phase before we look forward to Thursday s final tournament draw. Perfect Germany and Sweden; near-perfect Serbia EHF EURO 2016 winners Germany and EHF EURO 2018 finalists Sweden were the only two teams to reach the end of the qualifiers with a perfect record of six wins. Serbia came close to perfect, with five wins (including two assessed results against Belgium) and one draw.

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