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Author: Serge Adam's Diakité (3 Articles)
Error: Unable to create directory /export/www/twentyten/html/wp-content/uploads/2012/05. Is its parent directory writable by the server?Serge Adam’s Diakité travaille comme pigiste. Il a travaillé sur des reportages sur: l’activité des parkings pour motos (à Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso) lors des matches des étalons; l’évangélisation par le football, l’exemple de Radio Fréquence vie en Côte d’Ivoire ; et une incursion dans l’univers des connaisseurs du football en Afrique.
View Full Profile: Serge Adam's DiakitéFrom 1958 to 1992, South Africa was suspended from international soccer by FIFA, as a sanction against the prevailing racial segregation in the country. Black populations in country nevertheless played the game and used the discipline in the sport to circumvent association bans enforced by the white minority, as well as to maintain ties with militants in exile.
Liberia is rebuilding after a devastating 14-year civil war that ended with a peace deal in 2003. One legacy of the civil war is the country’s legion of amputees. The amputees were initially rejected from the society for being active combatants in the war that spilled over into neighboring countries, notably Sierra Leone. Football is now serving as a useful tool for their reintegration and is even earning them heroic status.
(Français) Des paroles fortes qui proviennent des gradins, entre sons, rythme et couleurs. C’est ce qui accompagnent le plus souvent les match de football du championnat national populaire du Sénégal communément appelé nawetane. Crée depuis 1970, ce mouvement, qui a pour but de divertir et d’ éduquer la jeunesse sénégalaise a pris aujourd’hui une dimension exponentielle.
Egypt has a proud football history with a record of six Africa Cup of Nations Championship. Egyptian clubs boast an equally impressive record, with the two-Zamlek and Ahly dominating continental club championship for years. With most members of the national team, the Pharaoh, playing at home, some would wonder what explains Egypt’s success at international soccer.