| Mon, 6 Sep 2010 Any football venue in the world is better than India: Houghton NEW DELHI: Slamming the training facilities and the infrastructure in India, national football coach Bob Houghton on Monday said any stadium in the world is far better than the ones in the country. | Houghton said poor facilities in the India is precisely the reason why... | Any football venue in the world is better than India, says national coach New Delhi, Sep 6, (PTI): Monday, September 06, 2010 --> | Slamming the training facilities and the infrastructure in India, national football coach Bob Houghton today said any stadium in the world is far better than the ones in the country. | Houghton said poor faciliti... | Any football venue in the world is better than India: Houghton New Delhi: Slamming the training facilities and the infrastructure in India, national football coach Bob Houghton on Monday said any stadium in the world is far better than the ones in the country. | Houghton said poor facilities in the India is precisely the reason why... | Gamcotrap Train 30 Journalists On Harmful Traditional Practices And Domestic Violence In their bid to educate and sensitize the masses on harmful traditional practices and domestic violence, The Gambia committee on harmful traditional practices has organised a 3 day capacity building for journalists, managers and editors at Boabab Holiday resort on 2-4 S... | Jankey Samateh's Case Adjourned As State Counsel Fails to Appear in Court Jankey Samateh a sister, to Sillaba Samateh has her case adjourned on Wednesday 1 September by Magistrate Abeke of Banjul Magistrate's Court due to the absence of both the state counsel M.B Abubacarr and the accused persons. | ... | Troubled Brave Warriors Preparations Stall Again THE Tafel Lager Brave Warriors' preparation for their match against Gambia hit another snag when it was revealed that they will now only arrive in Gambia barely 24 hours before their crucial Afcon qualifying match kicks-off on Saturday afternoon. | ... | Ten-man Malawi shock Tunisia | By David Legge | Malawi overcame a two-goal deficit and playing the second half a man short to hold Tunisia 2-2 in a 2012 African Nations Cup thriller this weekend. | A couple of first-half goals from Issam Jemaa put the Carthage Eagles in control at the 60 000-seat N... | | |
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