Vol.21 No.24

Friday 13 February 2004    

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No love will be lost
THE much-awaited second round of the St Louis Super League kicks off this Sunday and already Notwane have promised to give BDF XI a thorough beating in what is expected to be a crunch encounter at the National Stadium.

‘Dipsy’ scores a brace for Chicago Fire
BRADENTON, Florida: The Chicago Fire, preparing for the 2004 US Major League Soccer (MLS) season and a CONCACAF Champions Cup quarter-final against Trinidad and Tobago’s San Juan Jabloteh, defeated the MetroStars in an exhibition game on Tuesday evening.

Zebras go back to camp
THE Zebras go back to camp on Sunday to prepare for the COSAFA Castle Cup encounter against Likoena of Lesotho in Maseru on February 29.

FIFA defends offside law
FIFA has claimed its latest guidelines on the offside law are nothing new and are understood by players and managers.

Africa’s player imports blur boundaries
TUNIS: Brazilians playing for Togo, Angolans and Congolese playing for Rwanda and Frenchmen playing for Mauritania. African governments have given a new dimension to the term “fast track” as they hand out passports to footballers with no family connections to their respective countries.

  

 
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