In an unexpected but positive turn for Equatorial Guinean football, FIFA has declared Emilio Nsue López, captain of the Nzalang Nacional, the national team of Equatorial Guinea, eligible to play....
Read moreMohamed Kallon has been appointed as the new head coach of Sierra Leone’s men’s national team, in a strategic move by the country’s Football Association to revitalize its international performance....
Read moreThe elections for the presidency of the Equatorial Guinea Olympic Committee (COGE) will mark a turning point for the country’s sports development. The elections are scheduled for March 2, and...
Read moreThe draw for the Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 has shaped an exciting Group E, bringing together Algeria, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan, and Burkina Faso. Among the most anticipated matches...
Read moreThe legendary Cameroonian defender Rigobert Song has been appointed as the new head coach of the Central African Republic, in a move aimed at leading the national team, known as...
Read moreJesús Lázaro Owono, an international player for Equatorial Guinea, has become the great hope for Deportivo Alavés following the injury of Antonio Sivera, the team's starting goalkeeper. Sivera suffered a...
Read moreA harsh blow for the Local Nzalang, which will have to play its next match at the Malabo Stadium without the support of its fans. The Confederation of African Football...
Read moreEquatorial Guinea faces a decisive moment in their journey toward the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). With just two rounds remaining to conclude the qualifiers, the Nzalang Nacional holds...
Read moreThe 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), set to be held in Morocco, has already confirmed the participation of eight African teams, including Egypt, Senegal, Algeria, and Cameroon, alongside the...
Read moreEquatorial Guinea has been one of the first countries to formally express its interest in hosting the 2029 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo communicated this intention...
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