Monday, October 8, 2012

African Round up 07-10-2012

                                      African Round up 07-10-2012

FRANCE: Brest and Bordeaux were involved in a 1-1 stalemate, Eden Ban Basat's 37th-min opener was cancelled out on 68 minutes by Mali's CHEICK DIABATE.

GERMANY: Senegal's MAMA BIRAM DIOUF's scored four minutes from time as Dortmund continued their poor start to the season in a 1-1 draw at Hannover.

HOLLAND: Groningen 2-2 Feyenoord. Ivorian SEKOU CISSE scored the opener for the visitors at Groningen.

RUSSIA: Cameroon striker SAMUEL ETO'O scored the second goal for Anji Makhachkala in their 2-0 win away to Dynamo Moscow in Russia.

TURKEY: Fenerbahce 3-0 Besiktas. Senegalese MOUSSA SOW scored the opener for the hosts in this big derby in Turkey.

Sivasspor 2-2 Bursaspor. Nigeria striker MICHEAL ENERAMO's leveller three minutes from time earned a point for the hosts.


ITALIAN DROG! According to Tuttosport, Serie A champions Juventus hope to bring in former Chelsea striker DIDIER DROGBA, 34, on a three-year contract *IF* the Ivorian is released from Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua because of ongoing disputes within the club's hierarchy.

                                                 OTHERS

2013 African Youth Championship line-up: Algeria (hosts), Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria (defending champs), Mali, Benin, Gabon and DR Congo.

Injured EMMANUEL AGYEMANG-BADU is confident Ghana will scale over Malawi in the 2013 Nations Cup qualifier on Saturday.

Holders Esperance of Tunisia draw 0-0 with DR Congo outfit TP Mazembe in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final tie.

Barring a catastrophic collapse in Malabo next week, the DR Congo will be one of 16 finalists in South Africa 2013. First leg ended DR Congo 4-0 Equtorial Guinea.

Wanyama for United: Sir Alex Ferguson's brother Martin - one of Manchester United's team of scouts - has watched Kenyan VICTOR WANYAMA several times this season.




Martin Ferguson has watched Victor Wanyama in Celtic's Uefa Champions League, to assess his merits against stronger opposition than he meets in the Scottish Premier League.

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