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Rwanda drop six places in Fifa rankings

Augustin Munyandamutsa (L) has set his sights on Ntagungirau2019s job. The incumbent (R) is also in the running in a race of five people. The New Times/File

Battle for Ferwafa hots up

Al-Ahly coach Mohamed Youssef holds up the African Champions League trophy in Cairo on November 10, 2013. Net photo.

Nigeria, Al Ahly on top in Africa in 2013

Moroccan Champions Raja Casablanca tcelebrate as they reach the Club World Cup semifinals with victory over Monterrey. Net photo.

Raja reach Club World Cup semi-final

Mohamed Aboutrika seen in action against Orlando Pirates in the final of the Caf Champions League. Net photo

Aboutrika look to cap career in style

Al-Ahly coach Mohamed Youssef holds up the African Champions League trophy in Cairo. China's Guangzhou Evergrande have vowed to beat Al-Ahly in Saturday's quarter-final match.  Net photo

Guangzhou target Bayern at Club World Cup semis

Didier Drogba will lead Cote d'Ivoire,Fils will be eager to guide Cameroon to victory in Brazil.

What Africa needs to win the World Cup?

South Africans approach FNB Stadium in Soweto with a banner of Nelson Mandela yesterday. Over 50,000 people braved the rain to honour the  departed anti-apartheid hero at the historical stadium of his first public speech after release from jail in 1990, and last public appearance in July 2010. Net photo.

World leaders honour 'giant of history'

A general view shows the Estadio Maracana before the Confederations Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and Italy in Rio de Janeiro June 16, 2013.

Fifa World Cup 2014 - Venue profiles

Hosts Brazil face fair opposition in Group A which consits of Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon. Net photo.

Tough Draw

Former President Nelson Mandela smiles as he formally announces his retirement from public life at his foundations offices in Johannesburg, June 1, 2004.  Net photo.

FIFA orders flags at half mast for Mandela

Fifa president Sepp Blatter has led the sporting tributes to his dear friend, South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Net photo.

All Sports - Sport mourns Mandela