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Manchester City succession sheds light on Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea departure
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Arsenal are Premier League champions and the latest twist in Spygate | Football Weekly – video
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Iran’s Road to 2026 Hits a Familiar Obstacle: Paperwork Before Play
Iran’s national team has shifted its World Cup build-up to Türkiye as players and staff navigate visa appointments tied to U.S. entry requirements for the 2026 tournament. The administrative uncertainty is already shaping preparation plans, raising questions about friendlies, logistics, and competitive readiness.
Cardoso’s biggest CAF final call: trust Sundowns’ youth or lean on Kekana’s know-how?
Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Miguel Cardoso has a defining selection decision ahead of the CAF Champions League final second leg against AS FAR. With Keanu Cupido back in training and Grant Kekana available again, the balance between stability, experience and pace at the back could decide the trophy.
Bafana’s Goalkeeper Squeeze: Why Broos’ World Cup Call Is Tougher Than Ever
South Africa’s World Cup goalkeeper picture has sharpened into a three-man race: Ronwen Williams, Ricardo Goss and Sipho Chaine. With Brandon Petersen left out, the debate now shifts from “who’s in form?” to “what profile does Broos need for tournament football?”

Chelle leans on experience and NPFL edge as Nigeria set for Unity Cup test vs Zimbabwe
Nigeria head coach Eric Chelle has unveiled his Unity Cup squad for the London clash with Zimbabwe, blending established internationals with a notable home-based contingent. With Zimbabwe also naming their group, the fixture shapes up as more than a friendly—it's a selection trial with real consequences for both programs.
Mahachi’s Highlanders milestone: a long-awaited medal that reshapes his Bosso story
Kudakwashe “Kuda” Mahachi has finally added a major piece of silverware to his Highlanders chapter, a symbolic reward after years of a career that has taken him across Zimbabwe, South Africa and even into Ghana. For Bosso supporters, it’s a reminder that the club’s best moments often hinge on familiar faces returning with hardened experience.
KKR vs MI at Eden Gardens: Powerplay pressure meets Mumbai’s returning firepower

Wimbledon loses its reigning force as Alcaraz prioritizes wrist recovery
Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from Wimbledon as he continues to recover from a right wrist injury that already forced him out of the French Open. The world No. 2 says he’s improving, but not far enough along to risk a return on grass.

Junior Springboks open Cape Town U20 Series with urgency as World Championship auditions begin
Kevin Foote wants South Africa’s U20s to start fast against Chile in Cape Town, setting the tone for a three-test mini-campaign that also features Fiji and Georgia. With the global U20 championship looming, every minute in the inaugural International Series doubles as a selection trial and a systems stress-test.

Lions’ URC breakthrough sets up Leinster test — and Van Rooyen wants more than a milestone
The Lions have reached the URC playoffs for the first time in the competition’s modern era, but coach Ivan van Rooyen is framing it as a stepping stone rather than a destination. A quarterfinal trip to Dublin to face Leinster will demand sharper execution — and a deeper squad — if the Johannesburg side are to rewrite their recent knockout history.

Yakin doubles down on experience as Switzerland set their World Cup direction
Switzerland coach Murat Yakin has leaned into continuity by selecting a veteran-heavy 26-man World Cup squad, with a large core returning from the previous tournament. The message is clear: the Swiss are backing leadership, chemistry, and tournament know-how over a full reset.

Sibisi sets the tone as Pirates chase a defining weekend in the title race
Orlando Pirates captain Nkosinathi Sibisi believes the Buccaneers have earned the right to trust their process heading into a potentially title-sealing weekend. After a few bumps in the run-in, Pirates are leaning on leadership, set-piece sharpness and game management to finish the job.

Chelle’s Unity Cup shortlist signals a new Super Eagles era — and Zimbabwe won’t get an easy test
Nigeria head coach Eric Chelle has confirmed his Unity Cup selections are finalized, framing the London tournament as an audition window rather than a victory lap. Injuries have forced late reshuffles for both Nigeria and Zimbabwe, turning their meeting into a revealing look at depth, adaptability, and next-cycle planning.
Why South African Boxing Still Reveres Fernandes — and What His Blueprint Means for the Next Champions
A former world champion’s praise of trainer Fernandes isn’t just nostalgia — it’s a window into what South African boxing has been missing in the rankings era. The conversation also circles back to a bigger question: can local titles become the sport’s real launchpad again?

Arsenal’s long wait ends as Arteta turns mentorship into mastery
Arsenal are Premier League champions for the first time since 2004, completing a rebuild that began the day Mikel Arteta walked back through the club’s doors in 2019. In finally edging Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, Arteta has shown he’s no longer the apprentice — he’s a title-winning standard-setter in his own right.
Southampton’s spying scandal could reshape Premier League enforcement — and the club’s future
Southampton’s admission of a season-long espionage operation has put the club on course for the most severe financial punishment ever tied to “sporting espionage” in English football. With fines, potential points deductions, and a projected hit that could exceed $270 million in Premier League-related income, the case is becoming a defining test of the league’s integrity rules.
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