Harare prepares for Copa provincial finals

AS the Copa Coca-Coca football tournament celebrates its 30th anniversary, Harare Province head in charge-of football Ropafadzo Matemavi said they would want to bring back the glory days when they used to have their schools winning the tournament regularly.

Harare prepares for Copa provincial finals

AS the Copa Coca-Coca football tournament celebrates its 30th anniversary, Harare Province head in charge-of football Ropafadzo Matemavi said they would want to bring back the glory days when they used to have their schools winning the tournament regularly.

Harare prepares for Copa provincial finals

AS the Copa Coca-Coca football tournament celebrates its 30th anniversary, Harare Province head in charge-of football Ropafadzo Matemavi said they would want to bring back the glory days when they used to have their schools winning the tournament regularly.

Harare prepares for Copa provincial finals

AS the Copa Coca-Coca football tournament celebrates its 30th anniversary, Harare Province head in charge-of football Ropafadzo Matemavi said they would want to bring back the glory days when they used to have their schools winning the tournament regularly.

Africa’s heartbreak at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Veteran coach Oscar Tabarez said Uruguay “broke the spell” after they left it late to defeat an Egypt side shorn of Mohamed Salah 1-0 in their World Cup opener yesterday.

Africa’s heartbreak at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Veteran coach Oscar Tabarez said Uruguay “broke the spell” after they left it late to defeat an Egypt side shorn of Mohamed Salah 1-0 in their World Cup opener yesterday.

Africa’s heartbreak at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Veteran coach Oscar Tabarez said Uruguay “broke the spell” after they left it late to defeat an Egypt side shorn of Mohamed Salah 1-0 in their World Cup opener yesterday.

Africa’s heartbreak at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Veteran coach Oscar Tabarez said Uruguay “broke the spell” after they left it late to defeat an Egypt side shorn of Mohamed Salah 1-0 in their World Cup opener yesterday.

Africa’s heartbreak at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Veteran coach Oscar Tabarez said Uruguay “broke the spell” after they left it late to defeat an Egypt side shorn of Mohamed Salah 1-0 in their World Cup opener yesterday.

Africa’s heartbreak at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Veteran coach Oscar Tabarez said Uruguay “broke the spell” after they left it late to defeat an Egypt side shorn of Mohamed Salah 1-0 in their World Cup opener yesterday.

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