If international football survival frequently depends on structural adaptability, then elite powerhouses possessing deep technical depth must remain flexible against highly organized, transitional underdogs capable of punishing structural dogmatism. Recent international tournament cycles offer a Read More
Festus Chuma
June 21, 2026
Debate surrounding Jeremy Doku’s intention to leave Belgium’s World Cup camp for the birth of his first child has evolved far beyond football. It highlights a broader conversation about modern fatherhood, workplace expectations, Read More
Festus Chuma
June 21, 2026
Kenya’s announcement of its athletics team for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow marks another important milestone in the country’s sporting journey. However, unlike previous editions where dominance in multiple disciplines felt almost guaranteed, Read More
Festus Chuma
June 21, 2026
Player transfers in African football are often discussed as simple transactions, but the real consequences show up on the pitch long after the headlines fade. The move involving Ghanaian midfielder Enock Morrison from Gor Mahia Read More
Festus Chuma
June 21, 2026
Tunisia’s elimination from the World Cup against Japan was not a single-match failure but the culmination of structural weaknesses, tactical instability, and psychological collapse that had been building throughout a turbulent tournament campaign. The 4–0 Read More
Festus Chuma
June 21, 2026
Kenyan football enters another pivotal chapter as Gor Mahia FC prepares to defend its domestic crown while chasing greater success on the continental stage. The 2026 /2027 SportPesa Premier League season is fast approaching as the club Read More
Stephen Thumbi
June 20, 2026
Women’s 800-metre running has entered a highly competitive era defined by fast finishes, tactical racing, and rising global rivalries. Kenya’s Mary Moraa and Britain’s Keely Hodgkinson stand among the most influential athletes Read More
Festus Chuma
June 19, 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has already sparked controversy off the pitch, with Iran’s national football team raising concerns over travel restrictions that they believe may affect competitive fairness during the tournament. Iran has announced Read More
Festus Chuma
June 19, 2026
When the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) kicks off on June 19, 2027, it will mark more than the start of another football tournament. It will represent a milestone for East African sport, regional cooperation and the Read More
Festus Chuma
June 18, 2026
Old Trafford is undergoing one of its most significant pitch redevelopment projects in over a decade as preparations begin for the 2026/27 football season. While global attention remains on international football tournaments across different continents, major Read More