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New Newcastle striker the Senegalese Papiss Cisse is delighted after his stunning debut with the Magpies, confirming that more goals are on the way
Sudan makes bid to host Egypt clubs in African championships
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Senegal duo gives Newcastle win over Villa
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Niger’s Maazou to rescue Le Mans
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David Moyes is delighted with the return of South Africa midfielder Steven Pienaar, on loan from Tottenham
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Algeria’s Ghezzal joins Levante on loan
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Benin name Amoros as new coach
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Hayatou seeks four more years as African football chief
The CAF Chief announces plans to extend his reign
South Sudan admitted as a member of CAF
South Sudan – which broke away from Sudan, gaining its independence last year – becomes the world newest football nation
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Trabelsi extends Tunisia stay to June 2013
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Zamalek refuse to face Young Africans in one-legged Champions League tie
Zamalek say the second leg of their Champions League preliminary round game must be held in Egypt despite the ongoing turmoil in the country
South Sudan on road to joining world football
South Sudan will become a provisional member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Friday, the first step to becoming the world's newest footballing nation
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