Category: Sports
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2023 CAF Awards for Women: Super Falcon Stars Oshoala, Nnadozie, and Abiodun Reach Final Round
Three members of the Falcons’ squad have advanced to the CAF Women’s Awards final round of nominations.
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Asisat Oshoala, Chiamaka Nnadozie Shortlisted to CAF Award Finalist List
Among the final ten nominees for the CAF women’s Player of the Year award are Super Falcons stars Asisat Oshoala and Chiamaka Nnadozie.
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Nur Aisyah is Malaysia’s First Female Cyclist to Compete in 2024 Paris Olympics
Nur Aisyah to become country’s first women cyclist to compete in 2024 Paris Olympics
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FIFA Bans Ex-Spanish Football Federation Chief Luis Rubiales for Three Years
A criminal complaint was lodged against Rubiales for sexual assault and coercion, leading to his ban from approaching within 200 meters of Hermoso.
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Gudaf Tsegay, Faith Kipyegon, Sha’Carri Richardson Nominated for Women’s World Athlete of the Year 2023
The eleven women that have been nominated for Women’s World Athlete of the Year have been officially confirmed by World Athletics.
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Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa Sets New Women’s World Record At Berlin Marathon
The 26-year-old runner finished in a new world record time of two hours, 11 minutes, and 53 seconds, successfully defending the title she won the previous year.
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Derartu Tulu: Ethiopia’s Olympic Trailblazer and Enduring Running Legend
Tulu is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who won gold in the 10,000-meter race at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and silver at the Olympic Games in 1992 Barcelona. Since 2018, she has been president of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation
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Women To Referee At Men’s Asian Cup For First Time
Officials announced on Thursday that women, including Japanese Yoshimi Yamashita, will officiate the men’s Asian Cup for the first time in Qatar next year.
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Spanish Football Association President Luis Rubiales Resigns Following Jenni Hermoso Scandal
When asked by Morgan what convinced him to leave, Rubiales said he discussed it with his loved ones and took their advice.
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‘I consider myself a coach till 2028’- Jorge Vilda, Following Dismissal
Vilda, who cheered Rubiales on during his now-famous speech in which he insisted he would not resign, has vowed to take legal action to challenge his dismissal.