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Africa failing to keep up

Sunday January 24 2010

Three-quarters of the way through Cameroon's second match in the group stages of the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, they seemed to be on their way out.

Angola seal cup progress

Tuesday January 19 2010

Hosts Angola and Algeria drew 0-0 to both advance to the quarter-finals at the African Cup of Nations, knocking out Malawi and Mali in Group A.

Swimming with the dolphins

Saturday January 16 2010

Where can I find a lot of dolphins in the wild and swim with them without being assisted? Jim Johnstone, Dublin

Clear Sailing all the way this time

Saturday January 16 2010

EARLIER this week, a story did the rounds about a man who supposedly risked €4,400 to win €44 by backing Angola in-running on Betfair who were 4-0 up with 11 minutes to go. Their opponents Mali, however, fired in four goals late on and the match ended in a draw costing the man a small fortune.

African Cup of nations reports and fixtures

Friday January 15 2010

Yesterday

Hassan stars as Egypt fight back to sink Nigeria

Wednesday January 13 2010

EGYPT MADE a winning start to the defence of their African Nations Cup crown with an impressive fightback against Nigeria in Group C.

Angolans try to start the party but unease remains

Monday January 11 2010

THREE LANES wide and bumper to bumper, the traffic crawled, heading south out of Luanda until the Estadio 11 de Novembro came into view.

Yatabare nicks incredible point for spirited Mali

Monday January 11 2010

Mustapha Yatabare slid in a dramatic equaliser deep into stoppage-time to help Mali complete an astonishing comeback in the opening match of the African Nations Cup against hosts Angola in Luanda last night.

Africa welcoming home its exiles to shine on world stage

Sunday January 03 2010

When England won the World Cup in 1966 the status of African football could hardly have been lower. Seventeen teams boycotted the tournament when Fifa refused to guarantee Africa a place in the finals, and not a ball was kicked in qualifying -- despite the fact that more than a quarter of the world body's members were from Africa.