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Two weeks of brilliance and blame in Angola
WASHINGTON DC (AFM) - After a fortnight of action and the completion of the group stage, the African Cup of Nations in Angola has certainly, if not all that surprisingly, been peculiar. If the start to what some have called the ‘Year of Africa’ is representative, then 2010 figures to be an erratic celebration of football and life.
 
Ghana’s next shooting star
LONDON (AFM) - At any given moment there are names floating through the heads and across the desks of the managers of major European clubs; hot young prospects poised in their relative obscurity but on the cusp of a big breakthrough. The name of Ghanaian Anthony Annan is at the top of those lists.

 
No breaks for a united Africa
WASHINGTON DC (AFM) - Though three-time World Cup winner Pele famously predicted in the late 70s that an African team would win the World Cup by the end of the 20th Century, many observers were taken aback recently when his namesake, Ghana great Abedi ‘Pele’ Ayew, said that an African side would do just that next summer on the ‘home continent’ in South Africa.
 
Premier League duo fire Egypt dreams
CAIRO (AFM) - With a strong league and some of the biggest clubs in Africa, Egypt has not traditionally sent many players abroad. However, after two consecutive CAF Africa Cup of Nations confirmed the presence of a golden generation of players, several of the Pharaohs are now plying their trade abroad. And what’s more, they are succeeding.
 
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