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Road to 2010 World Cup
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My journey from Brooklyn, New York January 4, 2007 to the World Cup Final match July 11, 2010 in South Africa. How will I get there? I have no idea. Join me as I travel around Africa, write a book, make some friends and watch the beautiful game!
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Tragdey in the Ivory Coast
For a moment, we turn away from World Cup qualifying and football to focus on real-world issues.As many of you know, 22 football fans were killed in a match stampede in Abidjan, Ivory Coast this weekend. More than 130 people were injured when a ...
Drogba Back to Marseille?
Can it be? Might Chelsea striker Didier Drogba be on his way back to former club Marseille?According to the BBC, Marseille president Pape Diouf insists he will do everything possible to bring Didier Drogba back to the French club. The Ivory Coast sta...
Drogba: 2010 Africa's Best Chance
Enigmatic Chelsea and Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba thinks the 2010 World Cup will be Africa’s best chance to win the tournament when South Africa host the tournament.“I think this World Cup in Africa is very important, for the continent, not...
Drogba and the Champions League Final
As one of Africa's greatest stars, Didier Drogba certainly demands our respect.Not only is he a world-class athlete, but he's also a champion of human causes, specifically in his native Ivory Cooast.It's with this in mind that I find what Drogba did ...
Drogba's Love Affair with Mourinho
There are many subplots in today's all-English Champions League final in Moscow between Manchester United and Chelsea.As far as we're concerned, we're happy to see African stars such as Michael Essien, Claude Makalele and Jon Obi Mikel get the chance...
African Player of the Season
I found this interesting article on my goal.com mobile service.I can't find it online, but you can click the above link and read the article anyways.I think it's a fascinating look at 20 players around Europe of African descent who've shown their tal...
