The Indian league starts its third season with a promise of even more gimmicks and excessive amounts of money, writes Firdose Moonda.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter may have refused to entertain any talk of banning the vuvuzela but a reprieve for disgruntled fans has emerged.
President Jacob Zuma has defended controversial ANC Youth League president Julius Malema again, saying he will not be forced into shouting him down.
Will Jomo Cosmos boss Jomo Sono finally heed the call and quit as the country’s longest-serving football coach?
MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Shaun de Waal reviews <e>Shutter Island</em>, starring Leonardo di Caprio.
Anxiety is growing in President Jacob Zuma’s Cabinet as talk of a reshuffle of government posts spreads.
Robert Mugabe celebrated his 86th birthday at a foreign embassy and the glee on his face was telling …
Algeria will end a 24-year absence from football’s top table when they kick their first ball at the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
After falling flat at the 2006 World Cup, this might be the chance of international silverware for some of the most well-known faces in the game.
A nation of just two million people, Slovenia have already punched above their weight to secure a place at the Soccer World Cup.