Africa

Soccerex will host a debate on the key legal battle between G14-backed Charleroi and FIFA over the injury to Moroccan International Abdelmajid Oulmers.

Editorial director Kevin Roberts reviews some of the issues from the past seven days.

A1 Team Australia has appointed Roy Pater as its CEO.

Sportswear firm Puma has signed a sponsorship deal with the Ghana Athletics Association.

A team of FIFA inspectors have given South Africa 2010 chiefs the thumbs-up.

A major decision on the way sports rights are handled in India has sent shockwaves through the industry.

News and information provider PA Sport has appointed Johannesburg-based mobile content and media specialist, Umliba Investment Corporation (Umliba), as its partner in South Africa.

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has struck a deal with Invesco Perpetual to sponsor Wales’ four autumn international matches to be held at the Millennium Stadium in November.

The Volvo Ocean Race, which starts from Galicia in Spain next month, looks set to achieve record numbers of television viewers.

More than 30 countries will be represented at the second International Sports Security Summit.

Independent sports producer Sunset+Vine has signed a deal with UK commercial station ITV to provide coverage of the Volvo Ocean Race.

The most senior administrators in African football will be presenting plans for commercial opportunities around the 2010 FIFA World Cup during the Global Conference at Soccerex 2005.

The Greatest Race on Earth 2005/06 Series, a relay of marathons backed by Standard Chartered bank, will boast a record prize pool of $1.57million

The Queensland Reds Super 14 team will play their home games at Lang Park, home of rugby league's Brisbane Broncos, from next season.

The World Bowls Tour (WBT) has agreed a deal with engage Mutual Assurance for title sponsorship of the International Open next month.

Cricket fans in Australia, India, South Africa and the UK will be able to watch action from the Johnnie Walker Super Series on their mobile phones.

Government chiefs in Nigeria have confirmed they intend to bid to host the 2010 African Nations’ Cup soccer tournament.

Egypt's ability to host next January's African Cup of Nations soccer tournament comes under scrutiny today (Monday) as part of a self-assessment of preparations.