Articles tagged with "togo"
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 25th, 2006
Samuel Eto'o has done it again, notching a goal for Cameroon in the 67th minute to give the Lions a 1-0 advantage over Togo in ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 25th, 2006
Trying to bounce back from a disappointing loss to Congo, Togo is in a tight battle with Cameroon in African Nations Cup action. The ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 24th, 2006
His coach has called him a cry baby and had to be restrained from confronting him on the team bus. His team’s captain has ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 22nd, 2006
Togo captain Jean-Paul Abalo is none too pleased with striker Emmanuel Adebayor who refused to start against Congo in Saturday's African Nations Cup match.
"He can ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 22nd, 2006
In the latest development in the drama that is known as Emmanuel Adebayor, coach Stephan Keshi says the striker will stay on the team for ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 21st, 2006
Togo striker Sheyi Adebayor says that he is done playing for Togo in the African Nations Cup. The young forward did not start Saturday's ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 21st, 2006
A lot of people have wondered how Togo and Angola were able to beat out more established African teams to qualify for the World Cup. ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 20th, 2006
The World Cup is a celebration of many things: national pride, competition, the world community, and on and on.
So why is there all this ...
Posted on: France Euro 2008 Blog by WC Bob | Jan 19th, 2006
When Togo plays Angola later this month, there will be at least one interested spectator in the stands.
France coach Raymond Domenech will be in Egypt ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 19th, 2006
Togo players struggle on under economic hardship. The Togoese military also has a say in the future of the team. Players in Togo are paid ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 19th, 2006
Togo has no chance of winning the World Cup.
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 19th, 2006
Visitors to Togo find the people warm and accepting. A series of civil wars and invasions from other countries has made the Togoese used to ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 19th, 2006
Togolese is the national language of Togo, but its not the only way to converse. French is the language spoken in public across Togo. While ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 18th, 2006
Togo is coastal and seafood features in the national diet. Fish fingers shipped from Britain, stored in deep freezes and are popular. The way they ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 18th, 2006
Togo fans are passionate about their football and come dressed in their local teams colors. Red paste made from betel nut and the blood of ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 18th, 2006
Stephen Okechukwu Keshi (born January 31, 1961 in Lagos) is a former football midfielder from Nigeria. He was an important player for Nigeria, and was ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 18th, 2006
Togo's World Cup qualifying group contained Senegal, Zambia, Congo, Mali and Liberia. Each team had to play the other teams twice, one home and one ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 18th, 2006
Usually when I fly I am happy when I get an extra bag of peanuts. Togo’s players apparently want that and a little bit ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 18th, 2006
The African Nations Cup kicks off on January 20 in Egypt and we are looking forward to it. The uniquely timed tournament affords us ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 17th, 2006
The Togo national football team, nicknamed Les Eperviers (The Hawks), is the national team of Togo and is controlled by the Fédération Togolaise de Football. ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 17th, 2006
Togo is an impoverished strip of land measuring 887km by 56km in West Africa. The crops are cocoa, coffee and cotton and people generally spend ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 17th, 2006
Togo is a small country in West Africa. Most people couldn't find it on a map, but that's not the point. Here's a little background ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 17th, 2006
Everyone has a prediction which team is going to win the World Cup. Usually it is one of a handful of predictable powers. ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 11th, 2006
Well it is not a guillotine, but Monaco has found a way to punish Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor for repeatedly missing team training sessions.
The club ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 9th, 2006
The BBC reports that: "Togo striker Emmanuel 'Sheyi' Adebayor is set to be severely punished by French championship side Monaco after failing to report back ...
Posted on: Angola World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 9th, 2006
From Angola to Togo, World Cup fever is sweeping through sub-Saharan Africa. With four countries making their first appearance on the world's largest stage, ...
Posted on: Togo World Cup Team Blog by Nick O'Neill | Jan 1st, 2006
Nick O'Neill is a long time BootsnAller as well as a football fan. Growing up in North London, he started supporting Arsenal at age 5, ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 1st, 2006
The World Cup is still a little less than five months than five months away, but already there is plenty of action on and off ...

