

Africa
Al-Ahly Dominating the Cairo Derby
By: Daryl |If you’re wondering why Zamalek keeper Mohamed Abdel Monsef looks so distraught in the above video, it’s because he knows Zamalek have just lost to Al-Ahly. Again.
Moetaz Eno’s cracking goal one minute from time made it 2-0 to Al-Ahly in the Egyptian Super Cup, which means Zamalek have beaten Al-Ahly just once in the [...]
Ahmed Hassan Makes Dream Al-Ahly Debut
By: Daryl |This is the goal that won the massive Cairo derby yesterday. Al-Ahly vs Zamalek is always always massive in Egypt, but yesterday the old foes faced off in the first game of the CAF Champions League group stages.
The Offside Euro 2008 Champion: Charles Snyder
By: Dave Martinez |Over three weeks of tournament action and only one country stood tall: Sweden. Ibrahimovich proved to be unstoppable in the virtual world, earning glory for his country where the real world left a bit to be desired. Standing in the finals against a tough Croatian squad, they dispatched their opponents 2-1 for [...]
Daily Dose 4.24.08
By: Laurie |Some news to read as you beat somebody up in the Mad Tea Party line at Disney World:
Best football commercial ever made? I don’t know about that, but it is cute. (Fighting Talker)
Playoffs in the Premier League? (Pitch Invasion)
Cristiano Ronaldo enjoys a Kaka moment (Who Ate All the Pies)
The average age of [...]
Weekend Recap: Heartbreak and/or Male-Bonding Hugs
By: Laurie |It’s that nailbiting time of the season in most leagues, especially for those teams that are close to the top and in the title race, or close to the bottom and facing relegation. So how did some of the games from the weekend turn out?
Saturday’s games:
The Other, Other Champions League
By: Ian Rose |As UEFA prepares for its first big week of semifinals (both in the Champions League and UEFA Cup), and the Copa Libertadores moves on to the knockouts, here’s a reminder that there is, in fact, continental football going on right now elsewhere in the world. Specifically, in Africa, where the CAF Champions League is [...]
Essam El-Hadary Leaves Al Ahly…Again
By: Inara |Al Ahly goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary has been in the news quite frequently in recent weeks. We at the Offside and World Cup Blog seem to be writing about him every week.
For those of you needing a recap, El-Hadary has been trying to use the Webster Ruling to force his current club, Al Ahly, to [...]
Al-Ahly Win Cairo Derby, Continue to Dominate Egyptian League
By: Daryl |It was the Cairo derby last night, easily the biggest and best game in Egyptian football. Africa Cup of Nations heroes Mohamamed Aboutreika and Essam Al-Hadary were both missing for Al-Ahly, the former through injury, the latter suspended following his attempted defection to FC Sion.
But Al-Ahly continued to dominate their rivals Zamalek, claiming a 2-0 [...]
Is Essam El-Hadary Testing Webster Ruling? Maybe, maybe not
By: Laurie |Is Essam El-Hadary going to be our test case for the Webster ruling, or isn’t he? The battle is on.
Just last week Daryl was saying that Essam El-Hadary, the African Cup of Nations-winning goalkeeper from Egypt, was going to be testing the limits of Webster. Webster, if you remember, is the extremely controversial [...]
Google Wants Everyone to Know…
By: Laurie |Google would like you to know that, contrary to rumor, they do not censor images for political content. Even explosive little hot potatoes like this one of Egyptian player Mohamed Aboutreika at the African Cup of Nations.
From the blog from a Google software engineer.
Every now and then a story surfaces that Google [...]
Meet the “Golden Lady” of Botswana Football
By: Laurie |The most interesting part of this article? When I started reading it, I thought Tshepho Mphoeng was being honored for her contributions to women’s football in Botswana. Turns out that’s not the case. Apparently she worked her way up from being just another fan to holding positions of power in the [...]
Who’s Hot/Who’s Not
By: chris |I think this is rather self-explanatory.
Hot.:.
Carlo Ancelotti.:
I’ll be frank regarding Carletto: his substitutions often suck ass. At least whenever I’ve watched, especially this season. And boy does he love to use ‘em early. He ushered in two new subs during halftime this weekend (Bonera for Nesta and Seedorf for Ronron) against Siena in an attempt [...]
Photo of the Day: Ominous
By: chris |This photo was taken the day before Cameroon faced Egypt in the ACN final. The dark clouds in the background didn’t just forecast the weather, but also the game ahead. Cameroon lost 1-0. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Weekend Recap: Up on Top
By: Laurie |A few results from the weekend:
Saturday
Ghana vs. Cote d’Ivoire. African Cup of Nations 3rd place playoff. I really expected Didier Drogba’s Cote d’Ivoire team to come back after their 4-1 thrashing by Egypt in the semis. They didn’t. They did manage to keep things level for stretches of the game, but Ghana [...]
Weekend Watch: The Scent of Victory
By: Laurie |Just a few of this weekend’s interesting matches:
Saturday
Ghana vs. Cote d’Ivoire. African Cup of Nations 3rd place playoff. A lot of people thought these two strong, star-heavy teams would meet in the final. Instead they were both knocked off in the semis, leading to what should be a much more [...]




