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Congo DR
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s national football team traces its roots to 1919, when the colonial-era federation was established, and later rose to become one of Africa’s most storied sides. The Leopards famously won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1968 and again in 1974, the latter title secured by a squad that went on to represent Africa at the World Cup—the first sub-Saharan team to do so. Playing with aggressive physicality and electrifying crowd support at Kinshasa’s Stade des Martyrs, DR Congo blends raw power with quick counterattacks, embodying a fierce national pride that fuels intense rivalries with neighbors like Congo-Brazzaville. Despite periodic struggles, the Leopards remain a symbol of resilience, their past glories still inspiring a passionate fan culture that fills stadiums with drums and dancing.
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PSG's Achraf Hakimi will miss the Champions League semifinal second leg at Bayern Munich due to a muscle cramp sustained in the first leg thriller, manager Luis Enrique confirmed.
Emotions Running High: Rayo Vallecano Keeper Batalla Eyes Conference League Final Dream
Augusto Batalla says Rayo Vallecano are full of emotion ahead of the Conference League semifinal second leg vs Strasbourg, as the Madrid club looks to take a historic step.
Real Sociedad’s Champions League Hopes Shattered After a Devastating Run of Form
Real Sociedad have seen their Champions League ambitions evaporate following a disastrous stretch of results, leaving them stuck in ninth place with a ten-point gap to the top five and only twelve points left to play for.
Real Sociedad's Kubo Conundrum: Star Winger Benched Amid Growing Mystery
Takefusa Kubo was shockingly benched at Sevilla by Matarazzo, despite playing 90 minutes vs Rayo and with Guedes out. The decision baffled fans and raises questions about the Japanese star's role.
Athletic Club Officially Names Edin Terzic as Head Coach Until 2028
Athletic Club has confirmed Edin Terzic as their new head coach, taking over from Ernesto Valverde this summer. The German signed a deal through 2028 after the club secured La Liga survival with a win in Vitoria.
German Referee Siebert Sparks Controversy for Arsenal-Atlético Champions League Clash
Daniel Siebert's appointment for the Champions League semifinal second leg between Arsenal and Atlético Madrid raises eyebrows as the German official has never overseen a win for the Spanish side.














