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Togo players unanimously decide to stay (Jan 10, 2010 02:24 GMT)
The Togo national football side will play in the African Nations Cup in ''memory of the dead'', according to one of the players Thomas Dossevi. It had been thought that Togo would pull out of the tournament.
Adebayor says squad will decide if they play on (Jan 9, 2010 23:49 GMT)
Togo meet to decide upon ANC future.
Nations Cup matches to go ahead in Cabinda (Jan 9, 2010 22:12 GMT)
African Nations Cup matches will be played in Cabinda despite Friday's attack on the Togo team bus in the province, organisers The Confederation of African Football (CAF) said.
Peters: Africa awaits (Jan 9, 2010 16:49 GMT)
Don Peters examines the countries and players targeting African Nations Cup glory in Angola.
Udinese request return of Asamoah from Angola (Jan 9, 2010 16:29 GMT)
Italian side Udinese are taking steps to ensure the safety of their players after the events in Angola and have requested the Ghanaian Football Association and FIFA to release Kwadwo Asamoah immediately.
A-League: Smeltz rescues Gold Coast United (Jan 9, 2010 14:47 GMT)
New Zealand striker Shane Smeltz scored in the third minute of stoppage time to snatch Gold Coast United a 1-1 draw with A-League strugglers Adelaide United at Skilled Park on Saturday.
Togo withdraw as death toll increases (Jan 9, 2010 12:46 GMT)
Togo have withdrawn from the African Nations Cup in Angola following the machine gun attack on their team bus on Friday, with the death toll now understood to have risen to four.
Tragic Togo attack has done irreparable damage (Jan 9, 2010 11:15 GMT)
Jon Carter on the shadow cast on the African Nations Cup after the Togo bus attack.
PL bosses want ANC called off (Jan 9, 2010 09:50 GMT)
Several Premier League bosses have suggested the African Nations Cup should be cancelled after the Togo national football team was attacked by gunfire.
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Togo players unanimously decide to stay (Jan 10, 2010 02:24 GMT)
The Togo national football side will play in the African Nations Cup in ''memory of the dead'', according to one of the players Thomas Dossevi. It had been thought that Togo would pull out of the tournament.
Adebayor says squad will decide if they play on (Jan 9, 2010 23:49 GMT)
Togo meet to decide upon ANC future.
Nations Cup matches to go ahead in Cabinda (Jan 9, 2010 22:12 GMT)
African Nations Cup matches will be played in Cabinda despite Friday's attack on the Togo team bus in the province, organisers The Confederation of African Football (CAF) said.
Peters: Africa awaits (Jan 9, 2010 16:49 GMT)
Don Peters examines the countries and players targeting African Nations Cup glory in Angola.
Udinese request return of Asamoah from Angola (Jan 9, 2010 16:29 GMT)
Italian side Udinese are taking steps to ensure the safety of their players after the events in Angola and have requested the Ghanaian Football Association and FIFA to release Kwadwo Asamoah immediately.
A-League: Smeltz rescues Gold Coast United (Jan 9, 2010 14:47 GMT)
New Zealand striker Shane Smeltz scored in the third minute of stoppage time to snatch Gold Coast United a 1-1 draw with A-League strugglers Adelaide United at Skilled Park on Saturday.
Togo withdraw as death toll increases (Jan 9, 2010 12:46 GMT)
Togo have withdrawn from the African Nations Cup in Angola following the machine gun attack on their team bus on Friday, with the death toll now understood to have risen to four.
Tragic Togo attack has done irreparable damage (Jan 9, 2010 11:15 GMT)
Jon Carter on the shadow cast on the African Nations Cup after the Togo bus attack.
PL bosses want ANC called off (Jan 9, 2010 09:50 GMT)
Several Premier League bosses have suggested the African Nations Cup should be cancelled after the Togo national football team was attacked by gunfire.




