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Tom Saintfiet wants Gambia to keep dream run going against hosts Cameroon - bt.com - Belgium - Tunisia - Cameroon - Burkina Faso - Gabon - Guinea - Malawi - Gambia -  Tunisia - Mauritania - Mali - Togo - Congo - Trinidad And Tobago - Angola - Djibouti

Tom Saintfiet wants Gambia to keep dream run going against hosts Cameroon

Head coach Tom Saintfiet insists Gambia have no intention of letting their Africa Cup of Nations dream end ahead of their last-eight clash with Cameroon.

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Mikel Arteta - ‘That’s Arsenal for you’ – Emmanuel Adebayor takes dig at former club over Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang saga - metro.co.uk - Manchester - Gabon - Togo

‘That’s Arsenal for you’ – Emmanuel Adebayor takes dig at former club over Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang saga

Emmanuel Adebayor has aimed a dig at Arsenal over Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s ongoing struggles and says he cannot see a way back for the striker at the Emirates.

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Lilian Thuram - Axel Witsel - Andrea Radrizzani - Türkgücü Munich: Targeted by far right group, football club founded by Turkish immigrants looks to connect cultures - edition.cnn.com - Manchester - Qatar - Germany - Turkey - Afghanistan - Togo

Türkgücü Munich: Targeted by far right group, football club founded by Turkish immigrants looks to connect cultures

By Aleks Klosok, CNNUpdated 1209 GMT (2009 HKT) April 3, 2021(CNN)Alban Zinsou says his is a «typical immigrant story.» He came to Germany from Togo in 1995. Initially, he says, integration proved challenging — «we didn't have a lot of interaction with people» — but playing football provided a place where he could be himself. «It was the first time where I had a smile on my face,» adds Zinsou. «You are working hard everywhere to be part of society, but on the pitch, was always the moment where the language didn't play any role.» Zinsou is speaking to CNN Sport from his home in Munich. He talks proudly of doing well at

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