Wydad Casablanca striker Malick Evouna said on Tuesday he had agreed to join Egypt’s Ahly after being the centre of a transfer battle involving the Red Devils and Cairo (...)
Gabon’s Sport Minister Blaise Louembet reassures member of parliament on AFCON 2017 deadlines last Friday, June 26th on the questions about Gabon, hosting the 2017 AFCON. (...)
After several debates about his possible departure from his club, Dortmund Managing Director confirmed that his Gabonese striker stays in the German club, during an interview (...)
The Gabonese Football League announced, last week the sale of Television copyrights from next season, to boost up the economy’s strength of the League.
The Gabonese football FA will take part in a forum on sport code validation from 24th to 26th of June 2015 at Agondjé stadium in Libreville.
Zamalek ended their pursuit of Wydad Casablanca’s Gabonese striker Malick Evouna after failing to match the financial demands of the player’s agents, the Cairo club’s (...)
Gabon and Dortmund forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could return to France next season as PSG have fuelled speculations linking him with the Ligue 1 champions. Several (...)
Gabone’s government has appointed the top members for the organization of the 2017 African Cup of Nations, during the Minister council on May 28th.
Banyana Banyana from south Africa left no chance to the Gabonese Panthers in the return leg of the game for Rio qualifiers 2016 following a 5 goal victory over a Gabon at (...)
Gabon Marathon Director officially announced, during a press conference held last Wednesday, the dates of this great national sports event planned from November 28th to 29h (...)
The female Panthers of Gabon were beayen by Banyana Banyana in their Rio 2016 Olympic on a high with a hard fought 3-2 defeat. The match was played at the Stade Augustin (...)
The South African Women’s Senior National Team, Banyana Banyana, are set to depart for Libreville this afternoon to take on The Panthers of Gabon in an Olympic qualifier match.
After a journey in the second division Chinese, Gabonese striker Eric Mouloungui is back in his country, where it has been committed to CF Mounana.
Following a 10-year absence, Gabon is set to return to Africa’s biggest basketball stage, when it will line out at this summer’s AfroBasket in Tunisia (19-30 August).