The Morning Call
Sudanese female footballers have found their voice and are ready to take the sport to the next level.
Women’s football experienced several difficulties after the adoption of Islamic sharia law in 1983, six years before Omar al-Bashir came to power.
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Beja swords remain 'cherished tradition' in Sudan market
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Amputee football empowers Rwandan women on and off the pitch
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Two Sudanese women die in migrant boat crossing from northern France
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Football star Mohamed Salah to return from injury for Liverpool farewell
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Morocco to host key 2027 re-election vote for FIFA President Gianni Infantino
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Morocco's Achraf Hakimi injured with just weeks to go to World Cup