
Football is Politics in Nigeria
Nigeria is a serial offender at so many things, and the shenanigans in Nigerian football is consistent with its bad behavior.
Nigeria is a serial offender at so many things, and the shenanigans in Nigerian football is consistent with its bad behavior.
Football is a Country's Elliot Ross has describes the World Cup Final, every four years, as Christmas Day for football fans, just better. The champion this time is Germany.
Art, Politics, T-Shirts, Fútbol, Play: Africa is a Country joins forces with Los Angeles artists for a t-shirt project.
Today the 2014 World Cup in Brazil ends. It was a fun ride, and I don’t
Cameroon's police apparently interrogated Samuel Eto'o and took away his passport over the team's World Cup display.
We published “Neymar and the Disappearing Donkey” (to coincide with the World Cup in Brazil) on
The Mexican writer Alma Guillermoprieto declared this World Cup “the best ever.” Few can disagree. A
We’re shortening the name of Africa is a Country Radio. From now on (save for when we slip
Watching the World Cup match between Algeria vs Germany in one of New York City's most diverse boroughs.
Ann Coulter, an American columnist who makes Richard Littlejohn and Donald Rumsfeld look like easy-going lefties,
No, soccer is not invading the United States. It's been here all along.
The messiness, subjectivity and imprecision of football are being eroded from the game, argues the Nigerian novelist and football fan.
Ivorian cab driver in East Harlem: “African players never play the same for their European teams and their national teams."
With the increased attention on Brazil since the Cup started, I’ve noticed non-Brazilians trying to figure out
I’ve stopped going to Fan Fests. I’m tired, I didn’t pace myself. A month is a
E, no Brasil, Neymar não é negro (ou preto).
Day nine of our Rio correspondent's World Cup diary wonders who the tournament is for and what the protesters demand.
The rap music of Z'Africa Brasil -- composed of rappers Gaspar and Funk Biu, DJ Tano and producer Pitchô.
The fate of World Cup draws has fostered an unlikely rivalry between Ghana and the United States.
Why did Neymar—the one time he was asked about discrimination—respond: “Never, neither inside nor outside the field. Because, I’m not black, right?”