Activists like STOP and Red Card fear that at least 100,000 women and children will fall victim to human traffickers during the World Cup in South Africa. Read more »
Top South African and international sportsmen will lend their star power to a campaign that promotes HIV prevention, and relegates violence against women and children. Read more »
Lars Lagerback selected 30 players from a 44-man long list for the World Cup in South Africa in spite of protests over his not ever having seen the players train together. Read more »
There is "no room for racist and xenophobic acts" at the soccer world cup in South Africa, Says Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Read more »
Nigeria chooses Former Swedish coach Lars Lagerback to lead Super Eagles in the upcoming World Cup tournament in South Africa over Glenn Hoddle and Giovanni Trapattoni. Read more »
Nigerian Football Federation are scrambling to get a new coach in lieu of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa following a disappointing run of matches at the African Cup of Nations ... Read more »
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