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Govt advances plans for NSS

This week, world governing body Fifa removed Zimbabwe from international isolation by lifting a ban which had been in place for about a year and half.
By Kevin Mapasure Jul. 14, 2023

Julian Nagelsmann set to be sacked as Bayern Munich head coach with Thomas Tuchel to be appointed

The 49-year-old, who has been living in Munich for some weeks, has previously managed Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain. Bayern's players are already aware that Tuchel will be their new manager.
By Sky Sports Mar. 24, 2023

Morocco to host Club World Cup

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said the intended change was “making it really like a World Cup.”
By Ap News Dec. 16, 2022

Salah becomes Premier League’s highest-paid player

Having seen Sadio Mane depart the club for Bayern Munich last month, Jurgen Klopp will be delighted to keep hold of Salah, who has been instrumental in the Reds’ success over recent years.

By The Independent Jul. 3, 2022

Salah becomes Premier League’s highest-paid player

Having seen Sadio Mane depart the club for Bayern Munich last month, Jurgen Klopp will be delighted to keep hold of Salah, who has been instrumental in the Reds’ success over recent years.

By The Independent Jul. 3, 2022

School of sport: When defeat means victory

Defeat and victory are often millimetres or moments apart, not to mention meanings apart. Sports writers love to refer to Pyrrhic victories of teams where the team may have won but they have done so at a huge cost, perhaps making the ordeal to win not worth it, being so-called after Pyrrhus, a king of Epirus defeated the Romans in 279 BC but lost many of his troops.

By The Independent Apr. 17, 2022

School of sport: When defeat means victory

Defeat and victory are often millimetres or moments apart, not to mention meanings apart. Sports writers love to refer to Pyrrhic victories of teams where the team may have won but they have done so at a huge cost, perhaps making the ordeal to win not worth it, being so-called after Pyrrhus, a king of Epirus defeated the Romans in 279 BC but lost many of his troops.

By The Independent Apr. 17, 2022