WORLD CUP TO EARN AT LEAST $32M REVENUE WINDFALL FOR AFRICAN PARTICIPANTS

Four African countries participating in the 2014 World Cup which started in Brazil on Thursday – Cameroon, Nigeria, Algeria and Ghana – have the potential to generate a combined $32 million if they are knocked out in the initial group stages. This means their under performance could generate some form of revenue for their respective […]

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4 AFRICANS IN TOP 50 FOOTBALL’S RICHEST

The Top 50 Goal Rich List, published by football website goal.com, was arrived at by measuring “only identifiable assets including salaries, length of contract, bonuses, endorsement and sponsorship deals, accounts filed at Companies House, properties and other business interests” of the players who must be FIFA registered professional players, or registered players currently without a club, but […]

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