Ismaili will play an exhibition game with the Palestine national team for the sake of aiding the war-torn nation, head coach Sabri Al-Meniawi revealed.
A few days after Zamalek had announced their plans to play in Gaza, Ismaili confirm they are heading to the strip next week.
“The squad travel to (...)
Ismaili kicked off their Arab Cup of Club with a 3-1 away defeat to Sudanese side Khartoum in the competition's round of 32 first leg.
The Dervishes made their first competitive appearance since January after deciding to participate in the low-profile regional tournament, with the domestic league (...)
Sudanese opposition leaders have condemned Tuesday's crackdown by security forces on country-wide anti-austerity protests, which have entered their eleventh day.
Hatem El-Ser, former presidential candidate and a leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), stated that the ruling National Congress (...)
TP Mazembe is a comfortable position after a 2-0 win over Sudanese rival Al-Merreikh during the first leg of the CAF Champions League round of 16 on Sunday.
Despite dominating the first half of the match, Mazembe scored only one goal thanks to midfielder Samagoal, who sent a deft header into the (...)
Sudanese police raided student dormitories at Khartoum's main university on Friday, beating and arresting hundreds of students in the latest crackdown on youth protesters, activists said.
The youth activist group Change Now said the National Intelligence Security Services stormed the dormitories (...)
Sudanese club Merriekh have lodged a complaint with the Sudanese Football Association against Egyptian international goalkeeper, Essam El-Hadary, due to his unauthorised absence from the club.
They are also expected to report the player to FIFA, citing his lack of commitment.
“The club, under (...)
The Muslim Brotherhood does not have practical solutions to tackle Egypt's problems or run the new government, said Hassan Torabi, chairman of the Sudanese opposition party.
"The Muslim brotherhood slogans are mysterious," said Torabi. "They must focus on political participation and real civil (...)
KHARTOUM: Sudanese police forces found 2 bodies on Monday evening at the residence of the British Ambassador, Nicholas Kay, in Khartoum.
A website titled, The Sudanese Net uploaded today that during renovation at the ambassador's house, construction workers four days ago dug up a human body and (...)
Air strikes on Sudan's Southern Kordofan border state may have killed as many as 64 people and caused tens of thousands to flee, the United Nations said on Wednesday. The northern military has been fighting southern-aligned armed groups in Southern Kordofan -- a northern, oil-producing state on the (...)
Khartoum seized Abyei on May 21, setting off an international outcry and stoking fears the two sides could return to full-blown conflict. Tens of thousands of people fled the fighting.
The proposals announced late on Tuesday said northern armed forces should remain north of the Bahar al-Arab (...)
Khartoum -- Sudan's northern army has deployed attack helicopters and tanks within range of the disputed Abyei area, a satellite monitoring project said, adding to concerns that the north and south are gearing for conflict.
Abyei is considered the most likely region to reignite decades of violence (...)
Ahli coach Manuel Jose turned down Merrikh's request to set up a friendly between both teams due to the Red Devils' hectic schedule.
"We face Military Production on Saturday in a friendly match and we don't have enough time to play another one later because of the second leg with Supersport (...)
Khartoum -- South Sudan's army said it fought heavy battles with militia in the oil-producing Unity state on Thursday, the latest clashes in an upsurge of violence in the region soon to become the world's newest nation.
Southern Sudanese this year voted overwhelmingly to become an independent state (...)
Khartoum--At least 56 combatants were killed in clashes between militia fighters and soldiers in South Sudan's Upper Nile state just four months before the region is due to become independent, the army said Monday.
Militia fighters killed two southern government soldiers on Sunday morning and in an (...)
Militia fighters killed two southern government soldiers on Sunday morning and in an army counter-attack, 47 militiamen and seven soldiers were killed, southern army (SPLA) spokesman Philip Aguer said.
The south is expected to secede on July 9 after southerners overwhelmingly voted to declare (...)
The referendum commission's website announced on Sunday that 98.7 percent of the votes had been counted.
The referendum was promised under a 2005 north-south peace deal which ended Africa's longest civil war. A vote for secession was widely expected because of persistent tension between the (...)
Khartoum--Peacekeepers have warned of a build-up of Sudanese army and rebel troops near a strategic town in Dafur, where the security situation has deteriorated after peace talks between the government and rebels stalled.
Separately, long running tribal rivalries in the remote western region had (...)
Khartoum--Three days of voting began Sunday in Sudan's first competitive elections in nearly a quarter century despite repeated opposition calls to delay the vote.
In Khartoum, turnout was lighter than expected in the first few hours of voting, aside from a few enthusiastic supporters of President (...)
Khartoum--Southern Sudan's main political party said Tuesday it would boycott this week's local and parliamentary polls in the country's northern provinces, a move that further erodes the credibility of Sudan's first multiparty elections in decades.
The Sudanese People's Liberation Movement said it (...)
Petrojet eased to a 3-0 home win over Khartoum in the CAF Confederation Cup round of 32 on Sunday.
Eric Bekoe broke the deadlock on the stroke of halftime with a tame close-range effort.
Six minutes from the hour mark, Osama Mohamed doubled the lead after rifling a powerful shot from an acute (...)
"The present Palestinian leadership is Siamese twins in dire need of an operation." -- Nesrine Murad, Al-Bayan
"While Bush's language sounded dangerous, Obama's is actually more dangerous." -- Abdel-Rahman Al-Rashed, Asharq Al-Awsat
"The Iranian-US dialogue will not be bilateral. It will be linked (...)
Merrikh won the Sudanese Cup on Friday after beating Hilal 1-0 in the Final held in Khartoum.
Endurance Idahor scored the only goal of the game in the 72nd minute leading them to the 18th Cup title.
Hilal got their first local defeat of the season but the Sudanese giants are still running (...)
By Gamal Nkrumah
There is no more room for error if Darfur is to pull through its current crisis. The underlying environmental resource conflict and the perennial loss of productive farmland fuel the crisis. Humanitarian relief interventions are simply not sufficient at present to fight (...)
Le technicien français Mohamed Omar a été engagé à la barre technique de l'équipe soudanaise d'Al-Merreikh. Il a été engagé pour une saison pour un salaire de six milles dollars par mois.
Omar était au club d'Al-Bisitine et a rompu son contrat pour prendre en charge le club phare du (...)
Ismaili club board accepted Sudanese club Hilal's invitation to play two friendlies on February ninth and 12th in Khartoum.
“A Hilal delegation, led by club official Magdi Shams El-Din and football director Fawzi El-Murdi visited us in the Ismaili headquarters and gave us the official (...)