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Sports Journalism: Guinean Security must free Dioulde now – AIPS Africa

The Union of Sports Journalists in Africa think that Dioulde’s continued detention is also a deliberate attempt to censure and gag the press in Guinea As we wait in vain for the details of his detention by the Guinean security agency, the entire family of the Sports Press in Africa want to call on the

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Schools football progress tops Benin agenda

Benin and FIFA continue to work together on FIFA’s Football for Schools initiative, which promotes safe and healthy lifestyles for young people FIFA President Gianni Infantino has met with the President of the Republic of Benin, Patrice Talon, the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports, Oswald Homeky, and the President of the Beninese Football Association

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Clarke relishing Royal Bernard Drome Classic title defence

Clarke’s experience will be complemented by the inclusion of Fabio Aru, Robert Power alongside Kilian Frankiny Simon Clarke will lead Team Qhubeka ASSOS’ charge in two races in France this weekend, which will include a strong defense of his title at the Royal Bernard Drome Classic on Sunday. The Australian rode to a sensational win

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Homecoming for Campenaerts at Belgium’s “Opening Weekend”

Campenaerts and Claeys set to compete in Sunday’s Kuurne-Bruxelles-Kuurne (199.2km) Victor Campenaerts, Dimitri Claeys, and Sander Armée will lead the local charge for Team Qhubeka ASSOS (www.TeamQhubeka.com) for cycling’s iconic “Opening Weekend” of racing in Belgium. The trio will be taking to their home roads on Saturday for Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (200.6km), with Campenaerts and

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FIFA President’s African visits continue

The FIFA President also had the opportunity to meet CAF presidential candidate Jacques Anouma FIFA President Gianni Infantino concluded his visit to Morocco by thanking his highness, King Mohammed VI, the Moroccan government and Moroccan Football Association (FRMF) for their commitment and continuous support for the development of football in the country and beyond. “I

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