25th May 2026
Sports

Moroccan King pardons 18 Senegalese fans jailed over chaotic Africa Cup final

Author: Koang Chang | Published: 16 hours ago

His Majesty Mohammed VI has granted a royal pardon to 18 Senegalese football supporters convicted in connection with disturbances linked to...

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Football secretariats taught efficiency

South Sudan Football Association will today conclude training course for the Secretariat of the local football associations in Juba....

Volleyball: Committees get new representatives

The Volleyball Federation has selected assistant committees Board of Directors in a meeting held yesterday. (more…)

Malakia FC gets $35,000 for CAP matches

The National Ministry of Youth and Sport has given Malakia FC 35,000 US dollars to support their representation in the African Championship...

Malakia, Gazhala beaten by Nigeria, Egypt

Malakia Juba FC and Gazhala FC have closed the first leg, losing to Nigeria’s Kano pillars and Egypt’s Petro jet respectively....

Egyptian Petro Jet face Ghazala Friday

Egyptian team, Petro Jet has arrived in Juba. They will face Ghazala Fc tomorrow.  (more…)

Malakia-Ghazala match didn’t take place as slated

A friendly match which was scheduled to be held on Sunday between the representatives of South Sudan in the CAF tournaments this season did...

Ghazala arrive in Juba

Al Ghazala FC delegation have arrived in Juba yesterday from Wau in preparation for their match against the Egyptian Petrojet....

South Sudan to participate in the 5th regional handball championship

The President of National Handball Federation, Juma Stephen has arrived from the Qatari capital, Doha after attending the Handball World...

Juba Stadium ready for CAF matches

The Confederation of African football, CAF, has confirmed readiness of Juba Stadium to host the African Champions League and the African...

CAF official inspects Juba Stadium

An Inspector from Confederation of African Football (CAF)  MR Abas Seionyao arrived in the country yesterday morning from the Ugandan...

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