In a troubling incident reflecting the plight of Eritrean athletes, seven players from the Eritrean national football team fled after participating in an international match in South Africa. This event adds to a series of escape cases witnessed in recent years.
Reports indicate that seven players from the Eritrean national team have gone missing following their away match in the AFCON 2027 qualifiers, raising concerns about their fate. This incident occurs at a critical time for the team, which is striving for positive results in the qualifiers.
The Eritrean national football team experienced an unprecedented event as seven players, including a former Zamalek star, escaped during a training camp in Asmara. This incident highlights the challenges faced by athletes in the country.
Hesham Yaken, the former coach of the Eritrean national team, revealed that seven players fled the team, lured by an agent promising better opportunities abroad. This incident raises questions about the future of football in Eritrea.
A report by the 'Christian Science Monitor' reveals potential motivations behind the rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, as Addis Ababa seeks a maritime outlet and internal unity amid unrest.
The Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Eritrea presented his credentials today, reflecting the strengthening of bilateral relations between the two countries. This step is part of the UAE's efforts to enhance its diplomatic presence in Africa.