One year on: Egyptian football after the revolution
January 25th 2011. One year ago today, the revolution began. Making his debut for Just Football, Adam Moustafa reports on...
Continue reading »January 25th 2011. One year ago today, the revolution began. Making his debut for Just Football, Adam Moustafa reports on...
Continue reading »Can TP Mazembe retain their trophy? The 2010 African Champions League semi-finals have a very Maghreb/Egyptian feel to them this year....
Continue reading »JS Kabylie survived a hostile environment and an attacking onslaught from opponents Al-Ahly to draw 1-1 and qualify for the...
Continue reading »Al-Ahly’s Mohamed Aboutreika against JS Kabylie in Tizi-Ouzou The African Champions League will renew old North African rivalries this weekend, as...
Continue reading »Al-Merreikh – Sudanese spirit The African Champions League is back on our radars at the moment after the draw for the...
Continue reading »Egyptian giants Al-Ahly became outright the most successful club in African Champions League history this weekend, drawing 2-2 in Cameroon...
Continue reading »Cotonsport Garoua were only founded twenty-two years ago but have come on leaps and bounds in African football during that...
Continue reading »Dynamos FC of Zimbabwe and Cotonsport Garoua of Cameroon made it through to the final four of the 2008 African...
Continue reading »While it was week one in the 2008/2009 European Champions League this week, the CAF African Champions League is...
Continue reading »Here at Just-Football we continue our Good Player Guide Cup of Nations special with a look at one of the...
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