Teenager Maseko gets maiden Bafana call-up as Broos names squad for Morocco Afcon qualifier
Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos has named a 23-man squad to face Morocco in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
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Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos has named a 23-man squad to face Morocco in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
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ATHENS: Police have issued a ban on traveling fans ahead of the Greek Cup final later on Wednesday because of fears of violence, despite an order for the match to be played without supporters in the stadium. League champion AEK Athens face PAOK in the central city of Volos after the authorities took several months to find a venue.
Patrons of the Olympic Dreams international sports camps project visited young football players from the affected regions of Ukraine who are currently in Cyprus and extended their training period until the Cyprus Football Cup final. It will take place on 24 May at the capital's stadium in Nicosia between AEL Limassol and Omonia.
With nearly 50,000 foreign students, mainly from Africa, the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, education has become a lucrative business in Northern Cyprus. According to authorities, it generates a third of GDP – more than tourism. In order to recruit students, universities employ so-called agents, often former students themselves. They are paid a commission – up to $800 per student – for each person they sign up. But this system leads to problematic behaviour, particularly on the part of African agents.