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Minneapolis, MN – African Path announced today that they will broadcast live matches from the 26th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations: Ghana 2008. The games will be online at http://tv.africanpath.com.
The Africa Cup of Nations is the premier sporting event on the African continent that occurs on a biannual basis in January and February. By broadcasting these games online, African Path will be joining the ranks of some of the great African internet properties providing both entertainment and news for the continent.
“We are excited with this offering. All along, African Path’s goal is to offer great content for its visitors while providing Africans with a stage for them to own and tell their stories on the global stage.” Says an enthusiastic Joshua Wanyama, owner of African Path.
“The Africa Cup of Nations is the ultimate continental sporting event and our participation in covering North America ensures our commitment to Africa and its cultures.”
The games will begin on the 20th of January and run till the 10th of February. During these 21 days, 16 African countries including Ghana, Guinea, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Benin, Egypt, Cameroon, Sudan, Zambia, Tunisia, Senegal, South Africa and Angola will compete in group and knock out round matches to determine the continent’s football champions. Egypt won the 2006 edition.
Live and on demand matches will be made available so that site customers can watch at any time. Game summaries will also be streamed an hour after the game ends.
About African Path
African Path is an online portal that allows Africans to tell their own stories on the global stage. While most representation of Africa outside the continent is by foreign media houses, African Path provides the platform for Africans to express themselves. The site features daily headlines, opinion and commentary; social networking and video content.
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oh thanks! although the live thing might be a bit difficult given that I live in Australia
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saw first half played well but angola did too ! good to see the final result. think they will have to pick it up a bit against IC though i think .
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Yes it was a good match between both teams. Yes they will have to up the ante against Ivory Coast.
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Yay, I'm so happy Egypt won. Inshallah it will do well with the Ivory Coast too.
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Cote dÍvoire is one of the teams that always qualifies for WC, and that means on average they're better as Egypt. But; it's football and anything can happen in only one match! We'll see....
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Egypt has done well so far, this next game against Ivory coast will be a bit more difficult but I am hopeful victory will be ours. My father and brothers do not miss a game, my sister and I are usually right there with them cheering. EGYPT 2008 !
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Pray, Bastet, pray for the national team. Inchallah they'll win! Be carefull to that Drogba, Kone and Kalou are no problem, Kone is rarely dangerous inside the 16 mtr limit, he blocks mentally when the goal is in sight. Kalou is overdone. And watch out for Touré!!!! My favourite player is Mohamed Aboutrika .
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Cote D'ivoire is a good team so I think what we need to do is scare the ****!! out of them.
The team need to dress up like cannibals in grass skirts and bones in their noses and start the game off doing the Rugby Kiwi's Haka dance to throw them off kilter!! Maybe even do as the Scots do and lift their grass skirts and moon each time they take possession of the ball............ We need to use all available tactics to secure this game tonight!
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u can watch the reply of todays win on utube
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Oh my god that is so great, and not just any win it's 4-1 we squashed them. Now the final ya rab ya rab ya rab inshallah!
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The game will start at 5.00 pm , and it will be televised on BBC2 , the program will start at 4.30 pm
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Well not every one watching /access Eurosport , but BCC can be viewed by any TV in UK ,, so this is a good publicity for the egyptian playres , the first games were televised on BBCI and BBC3 so were not watched by many here ..
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oh right thanks for the info ill definetley be tuning in to watch egypt kick some butt happy viewing guys and cheer them on
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Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal donated $180,000 to the Egyptian soccer team after it qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations finals, his office said Saturday in a statement.
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