
Can Football Still be Political?
Chile's 2015 Copa America win won’t heal any of the political or social issues Chile is dealing with. But that's fine.


Chile's 2015 Copa America win won’t heal any of the political or social issues Chile is dealing with. But that's fine.

Is the Confederation of African Football's president advancing the continent's football or entangling it in geopolitics that could backfire and have lasting consequences?

In some ways all women are the same. We bleed every moon until you hit a

The only safe thing to talk about in Eritrea, is football. Even the President watches football and is a public Arsenal fan.

Africa is a Radio has a Football (is a Country) focus this week. Things have been

The Juventus team of Ghana's Kwadwo Asamoah, Italy's Angelo Ogbonna and the French pair Patrice Evra and Paul Pogba.

Of course football administrators in predominantly white countries that aren't Africa have no interest at all in "looking after" their families.

Africa's representatives at the 2015 Women's World Cup are Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire and Nigeria. The latter's chances depends a lot on Asisat Oshoala's form.

An interview with the National Basketball Association's Vice President in charge of international affairs, Amadou Gallo Fall, about the NBA's plans for Africa.

The writer recalls his admiration for the South African midfielder, John Moshoeu, who passed away on April 21, 2015.

Diego Maradona is arguably the greatest football player of all time. In Eduardo Galeano's prose, he becomes even greater.

Black players are consistently reduced to their racial identities by the South African media.

The actor and filmmaker Akin Omotoso traveled from Johannesburg, South Africa, to witness the 2015 NBA All Star Weekend in Brooklyn, New York. Here's his diary.

What Egypt’s latest football tragedy says about social divisions in the country.

The horrible tale of football star Joe Gaetjens's football triumphs, his torture and disappearance by Haiti's US's supported dictatorship.

Watchiing the African Cup of Nations before the era of internet streams and mass football broadcasting in North America.

Sudan had entered AFCON 2012 with 23 home-based players, all playing in Sudan. It was the

This post on The Outer Drive got me thinking about blackness and football, but first and

Football officials are supposed to be advocates for the beautiful game and for footballers - irrespective of gender. But the treatment of female players with regard to gender testing is deplorable.

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