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28 June, 2026
By: Fahmy Alsayed
Khartoum, (Sudanow)_ Al-Hilal receives a letter from Rwanda to document its achievements.
Al-Merrikh star strongly competes for the Best Player award in the Rwandan league.
FIFA imposes a financial penalty on Al-Merrikh.
Kosti hosts the CAF (D) diploma course with the participation of 60 coaches.
Al-Merrikh nears finalizing local deals in preparation for the new season.
Al-Hilal considers the option of participating in Cecafa with the reserve team.
Sudan women’s national team bids farewell to the Cecafa tournament with a loss to Somalia.
Seven Al-Hilal players are on the final shortlist for the Best Player award in the Rwandan league.
Al-Ahli Madani crowned champions of the Sudan Cup. Al-Hilal officially ends its relationship with Reghecampf.
CAF obliges assistant coaches to obtain the (A) license to take part in the Champions League.
Al-Merrikh confirms the continuation of head coach Darko Novic.
Following its meeting with the minister, the Cycling Federation announces a series of races to promote peace.
The Athletics Federation takes part in the Arab Championship in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
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