PSG : Centième en Ligue 1 pour Luis Enrique face à Brest
Depuis son premier match sur le banc parisien en août 2023, Luis Enrique va diriger son 100e match avec le PSG en Ligue 1 avec la réception de Brest ce soir en championnat. Le PSG défie le Stade Brestois au Parc des Princes (19h GMT) pour la 33e journée de Ligue 1. L’occasion pour Luis Enrique, arrivé en 2023 sur le banc en remplacement de Christophe Galtier, de fêter sa 100e en Ligue 1 face au club breton. Après avoir dirigé pour la première fois les Parisiens, le 12 août 2023 face à Lorient (0-0) lors de la première journée, le coach espagnol a remporté sa première victoire, 15 jours plus tard, au Parc des Princes contre Lens (3-1). A ce jour, il affiche avec Paris un bilan de 70 victoires, 20 nuls et 9 défaites. Sous ses odres, les Parisiens ont marqué 243 buts et encaissé 95.
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Kiprono Wins NCBA Golf Series Eldoret Leg
NAIROBI, Kenya, May 10, 2026 – Jackson Kiprono emerged as the overall winner at the Eldoret Golf Club leg of the 2026 NCBA Golf Series held yesterday, after returning an impressive 40 points in a competitive field of golfers drawn from across the North Rift region. librea.one
The tournament, part of the ongoing nationwide NCBA Golf Series, brought together over 100 golfers of different skill levels for a day of competitive play as players continued the race for qualification to the NCBA Golf Series Grand Finale set for November at Karen Country Club.
Kiprono’s strong performance saw him claim the Overall Winner title and secure a direct ticket to the Grand Finale.
In the men’s category, Kevin Limo also returned 40 points to emerge Overall Men Winner after an impressive round, while Chemutai Faith carded 38 points to clinch the Overall Lady Winner title.
Both golfers also secured their slots at the Grand Finale.
The Guest Winner prize went to Moses Tanui, who returned 32 points, while Nick Murrey posted 38 points to finish as Men Runner-Up.
In the ladies’ category, Miriam Wanjiku carded 34 points to claim the Lady Runner-Up position.
The junior category also produced an impressive performance, with Thomas Nderitu returning 34 points to emerge Junior Winner, highlighting the growing presence of young talent within the series.
Speaking after the event, Kimaiyo Kiprop, NCBA Eldoret Branch Manager, said the bank remains committed to supporting the growth of golf while continuing to engage communities across the country.
“The NCBA Golf Series continues to gather great momentum across the country, and what we have witnessed today in Eldoret is another strong reflection of the growing passion and competitiveness within Kenyan golf. Every leg continues to produce exciting performances, new talent, and memorable moments, which is exactly what this series is all about.”
“We are especially encouraged by the mix of experienced golfers, upcoming players, and juniors who are all stepping up and competing strongly. As we move deeper into the season and closer to the Grand Finale, the level of competition continues to rise, and we are proud to be part of a platform that is helping grow the game and bring golfing communities together across the country,” he said.
Kiprop also acknowledged JCB Ganatra for supporting the event and adding excitement through the Hole-in-One prize showcase during the tournament.
The Eldoret leg adds to the growing momentum of the 2026 NCBA Golf Series, which continues to travel across the country bringing together golfers and strengthening club communities while nurturing talent at different levels of the game.
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‘How sugarcane farmers helped Kabras Sugar to Kenya Cup five-peat’
NAIROBI, Kenya, May 10, 2026 – Amid jubilant scenes, characterised by laughter, dance, and pouring drinks, Kabras Sugar skipper George Nyambua could not forget a crucial group of people who have been pivotal to their five consecutive Kenya Cup crowns.
The longserving captain saluted the sugarcane farmers in Kakamega who have provided a steady supply of the raw material to enable their sponsor, West Kenya Sugar Company, produce this important commodity.
Nyambua says the ability of the players to produce good results on the pitch starts with the farmers culminating in the ability of Kabras to make profits and plough back some of it into the team.
“For us as Kabras, we play for the community, especially the farmers who make sure that there’s enough gain for the production of the factory…because those are the main sponsors. So everything we do here, they grind week in, week out,” he said.
The Rai family-owned club was birthed in 2013 and immediately went on to establish themselves as a giant of Kenyan rugby.
Having earned promotion to the top flight in the same year, they went on to reach the final in the subsequent season, eventually falling to KCB Rugby in the final.
They didn’t have to wait long to taste victory when they won their maiden league title in 2016 when they beat Impala Saracens 22-05 at the RFUEA Grounds in 2016.
The rest is history as the sages say; Carlos Katywa’s side have been heads-and-shoulders above their Kenya Cup rivals.
This was further rubber stamped when they edged the bankers 14-08 in a wet and slippery final on Saturday evening to claim a historic five-peat.
A heavy downpour that preceded the tie at the ASK Showground in Kakamega seemed to be the calm before the storm.
Brian Wahinya drew first blood for the eight-time Kenya Cup champions, 10 minutes before the break.
However, the returning Ntabeni Dukisa took the game by the scruff of the neck, scoring two quick penalties in succession.
Not even a Festus Shiasi try – in response – was enough to stop the Dukisa show, the South African responding with another penalty.
Hillary Odhiambo’s try proved to be the icing on the cake on a historic milestone for the sugar millers, who join an exclusive club of teams to achieve the five-peat including Nondies and Impala.
Reflecting on the game, Nyambua said the game was tough and that the team that managed to sustain 100 per cent concentration won.
“It was a hard fight. KCB really came out and blazing but I really managed in the second half. Now we managed to pin them down in their own territory…forced them to make mistakes, then we capitalized on their mistakes,” the Simbas skipper explained.
At an individual level, he described the final as a befitting end to a season that has been trying for him in terms of injuries.
“The season has been quite tough for me because of a couple of injuries. I had to sit down for some few games. Then I came in late, but I’m glad we won,” Nyambua said.
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Schools wrap: Grey College hold off Paarl Boys’
Grey College weathered a late Paarl Boys’ fightback in Bloemfontein on Saturday, while Stellenberg and Affies also claimed notable victories.
Grey opened the scoring when lock Preston Bennett went over from a lineout maul, with Paarl Boys’ responding through No 8 Chris Nel.
Centre Eddie Mabena crossed for Grey, before a blistering run from flyhalf Christoffel Crous extended the lead to 19-7 at the break.
Grey continued to press in the second half, flank Xander de Beer going over from a powerful maul to make it 24-7.
Paarl Boys’ hit back when Nel grabbed his second, before flank Luhan Hattingh scored to make it 24-21 with five minutes remaining.
But Grey turned to their maul once again, with De Beer’s second try sealing a 31-21 win.
In Riversdale, Stellenberg edged Oakdale Landbou 15-13 in a tight, forward-dominated clash, with flyhalf Ethan van Biljon’s accurate boot proving decisive.
The visitors took a 12-10 lead into the break after eighthman Yanos Molnar scored from a lineout drive.
Oakdale hit back in the second half through a powerful try by SA Schools No 8 Jacobus de Villiers.
But Van Biljon slotted a crucial penalty to secure the win after Oakdale’s Caleb Williams managed just one successful kick in reply.
Elsewhere in the Western Cape, Rondebosch edged SACS 19-17 at Tinkie Heyns and Bishops suffered a 38-20 home defeat to Wynberg.
Paul Roos hammered Durbanville 64-19, with flank Gerrit Bekker and hooker Chris Meyburgh each scoring a brace, while Paarl Gim thrashed Boland Landbou 64-15.
In KwaZulu-Natal, Kearsney edged Michaelhouse 32-31, Maritzburg College pipped DHS 18-17 and Hilton overpowered Glenwood 42-7.
In the Eastern Cape, Graeme College demolished Cambridge 90-21, St Andrew’s got past Marlow 35-27 and Dale beat Selborne 31-27.
In Gauteng, Affies ran riot in a 78-10 win against Jeppe, Garsfontein downed Waterkloof 24-18, Pretoria Boys’ beat St David’s 47-31 and St Stithians overcame St Alban’s 38-8.
Select schools results (9 May)
Western Cape
Oakdale 13 Stellenberg 15
Rondebosch 19 SACS 17
Bishops 20 Wynberg 38
Paul Roos 64 Durbanville 19
Paarl Gim 64 Boland Landbou 15
Parel Vallei 31 DF Akademie 14
Milnerton 20 Bellville 27
Brackenfell 29 Worcester Gim 32
Strand 24 Tygerberg 22
Hugenote 14 Drostdy 40
Swartland 61 Robertson 28
KwaZulu-Natal
Kearsney 32 Michaelhouse 31
Northwood 19 Westville 14
Hilton 42 Glenwood 7
Maritzburg College 18 DHS 17
Eastern Cape
Dale 31 Selborne 27
Graeme 90 Cambridge 21
St Andrew’s 33 Marlow 27
Free State
Jim Fouche 31 Duineveld 24
Grey College 31 Paarl Boys’ 21
Sentraal 38 Diamantveld 52
Trio 33 Bethlehem Voortrekker 5
Welkom Gim 49 Witteberg 10
Fichardtpark 24 Landboudal 27
Hentie Cilliers 29 Goudveld 11
Noordvaal Cup
Monument 41 Noordheuwel 15
Waterkloof 18 Garsfontein 24
EG Jansen 32 Rustenburg 28
Menlopark 38 Helpmekaar 31
Montana 31 Nelspruit 37
Kempton Park 52 Oos-Moot 8
Zwartkop 54 Transvalia 19
Pietersburg 31 Marais Viljoen 22
Ligbron 19 Ben Vorster 21
Eldoraigne 20 Secunda 32
Piet Retief 34 Heidelberg Volkskool 12
Brandwag (Benoni) 17 Hugenote (Springs) 17
Dinamika 34 Die Anker 14
Ermelo 44 Merensky 34
Bergsig Ak 36 Potch Gim 31
Centurion 61 Jeugland 17
Midstream 23 Potch Volkskool 17
Noordvaal
Affies 78 Jeppe 10
Parktown 8 KES 24
St David’s 31 Pretoria Boys’ 47
St Stithians 38 St Alban’s 8
St John’s 31 St Andrew’s 21
CBC Boksburg 3 St Benedict’s 31
Northcliff 31 Randpark 7
Middelburg 26 HTS Middelburg 10
Lichtenburg 23 Klerksdorp 38
Photo: Mlungisi Louw
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Luis García Plaza hails Akor Adams after decisive winning goal for Sevilla against Espanyol
Sevilla head coach Luis García Plaza has praised Nigerian striker Akor Adams following his decisive contribution to the team’s victory over Espanyol.
The Rojiblancos defeated Espanyol 2-1 at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium on Saturday night, significantly boosting their chances of escaping the relegation zone. Adams, appearing as a substitute, rose from the bench to net the winning goal for Sevilla.
Plaza Reacts to Hard-Fought Win
While reacting to the match via the club’s official website, Plaza reflected on the team’s performance and the electric atmosphere from the fans.
“I really celebrated Akor’s goal. I’ve only been here six games, but I really empathize with the team. The bench came out to celebrate, and that’s very important. You can’t stop believing.
The first half was poor, but then we were more clinical. The fans here are absolutely insane, the atmosphere they create is incredible. I think it’s difficult to lose at home, but with 40 points you’re not safe, we have to keep going. Let’s focus on Villarreal to continue this momentum, try to get some points, and if we win, even better.”
Adams has now registered nine goals and three assists in 29 league appearances for the Rojiblancos this season.
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