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Nigeria Bags 9th Bronze Medal at 2025 AFCON
……Sends Egypt Home via 4-2 Penalties.
The Nigerian Super Eagles on Saturday night at the glamorous city of Casablanca, Morocco clinched her 9th Bronze medal in AFCON history by dashing the hopes of the Pharaohs of Egypt and their Captain, legendary Mohammed Salah to go back to Cairo and celebrate a medal when Nigeria beat them via penalty shootout exactly the way Morocco stopped Nigeria in the semifinal 4-2.
Unfortunately for Salah he retires with this match without a medal and Goalkeeper Nwabali saving his kick which was the first for Egypt before Nwabali again saved the second kick now from Omar Marmous with his leg no wonder CAF promptly announced Nwabali as the MAN OF THE MATCH.
The cover photo by Eniola Olatunji is Nwabali speaking after he got his award.Fisayo Dele-Bahiru who scored against Morocco in penalty lost the first kick for Nigeria before Akor Adams scored; Moses Simon also scored; penalty shy Alex Iwobi also scored, then former African Footballer of the Year, Ademola Lookman sealed the Bronze medal for Nigeria with a dazzling kick.
This shootout is 48th ever at AFCON history and the 3rd at 2025 AFCON tournament, one at the Quarterfinals, one that involved Nigeria versus Morocco at the semifinal and now this Nigeria versus Egypt.
CAF had banned two pivotal players of Egypt, Marwan Attia and Salah Mohsen for two matches for alleged misconduct against Senegal in the semifinal. Nigeria benched Captain Wilfred Ndidi, star boy Victor Osimhen; Alex Iwobi and Calvin Bassey was also serving a match ban so Simon Moses wore the Captain’s arm band.
Lookman and Iwobi later came into the match in the second half. Simon Moses got a yellow in the 45th and will miss the next CAF organized match.
Nigeria got a goal in the 36th minute when skyscraper Paul Onuachu headed into net a lofty pass from Samuel Chukwueze that beat Goalkeeper Oufa Shobeir of Egypt neatly but VAR disallowed the goal for an elbow foul from Mr. Skyscraper.
Egypt was not fanciful despite dominating the match as the team was only able to make a shot on target in 90 minutes from 4 shots at goal but thank God for their defence as Nigeria had 5 shots at goal and all 5 were on target, Nigeria had 4-2 corner kicks which the Defence warded off.
Egypt came to impress but were under pressure as the Moroccan fans at the stands raised massive support for Nigeria booing every Egyptian move.
They had 53-47% ball possession stringing 459-392 passes that produced no goal. Nigeria bagged all the 3 yellow cards of the match from 18-15 foul calls against Nigeria.
On historical records Egypt looks like Goliath to Nigeria having met 7 times with Egypt winning 4 of the matches, Nigeria won twice; of the 17 goals scored Egypt scored 10. Four times both countries met at AFCON where Egypt won twice and drew once.
Egypt has the highest victory scores of 3-2 achieved in a friendly match of 12th April 2012.Take a look at their last six encounters. Egypt 3-Nigeria 2 in a friendly of 12th April 2012; played 1-1 at an AFCON match of 25th March 2016; piped Nigeria 1-0 at another AFCON match of 29th March 2016 but Nigeria won by a lone goal in a friendly of 26th March 2019; at AFCON 2022 Nigeria at Group D match won by a lone goal scored by Kelechi Ihenacho in the 30th minute and before AFCON 2025 began Egypt won 2-1 in a friendly match.
Kelechi and five other legendary Nigerian players just flew into Morocco to support Nigeria against Egypt.Pharaohs of Egypt scored 9 goals conceding 4 goals with 2 clean slates defeating Zimbabwe 2-1; piped South Africa by a lone goal and played goalless with Angola at the group stages before halting the Cheetahs of Benin 3-1 at the round of 16 games; narrowly edged out Ivory Coast 3-2 at the quarterfinal and lost in the semifinal to Senegal by a lone goal.
Nigeria scored a whopping 14 goals conceding 4 with 2 clean slates beating Tanzania 2-1; defeating Tunisia 3-2 and halting Uganda 3-1 at the group games before mauling Mozambique with a thunderous 4-0 in the round of 16; silenced Algeria 2-0 in the quarterfinal and lost in the semifinal 4-2 on penalties after a pulsating 0-0 after 120 minutes.
Egypt ranked 35 in the world appearing for the 27th time at the mundial are the most decorated national team on the continent winning AFCON titles seven times in 1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008 and 2010.
Nigeria ranked 38 in the world is making her 21st appearances at the mundial winning the title three times in 1980, 1994 and 2013 won Silver five times and Bronze eight times.
The finals will be a Lions war between hosts Atlas Lions of Morocco and former Champions Teranga Lions of Senegal in Rabat at 9pm. Nigeria is to travel to Rabat tomorrow morning to collect their Bronze medals after the conclusion of the final game when award ceremonies will take place.
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Arsenal wins $2.3m prize in FIFA Women’s Champions Cup
The European champions edged past the Brazilian side thanks to a decisive extra-time strike from Caitlin Foord, securing a payout almost four times the €500,000 ($590,000) they earned for winning last season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League.
Arsenal has emerged the winner of the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, claiming a record $2.3 million prize, the largest financial reward in the history of women’s club football. It beats Corinthians 3–2 .
The European champions edged past the Brazilian side thanks to a decisive extra-time strike from Caitlin Foord, securing a payout almost four times the €500,000 ($590,000) they earned for winning last season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League.
Despite being heavy favourites, Arsenal were pushed to the limit by a spirited Corinthians side, who had stunned US champions Gotham FC in the semi-finals.
Olivia Smith gave Arsenal an early lead, but Gabi Zanotti quickly drew Corinthians level.
Lotte Wubben-Moy restored the Gunners’ advantage, and celebrations were already building when Corinthians struck back dramatically in stoppage time.
Vic Albuquerque converted from the penalty spot after Gisela Robledo was fouled in the box.
Arsenal’s superior depth eventually told in extra time, as Foord squeezed a finish in at the near post to finally break Corinthians’ resistance and seal a historic victory.
.“It’s not often you can write history at Arsenal because history has been written so many times,” Wubben-Moy told Sky Sports. “To come to this inaugural competition and win it, with our fans here, is really special.”
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CAF Suspends Hakimi, Thiaw, & Fines both Morocco and Senegal
The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) Disciplinary Board has imposed significant sanctions on the Fédération Sénégalaise de Football (FSF) and the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF), along with several players and officials from both nations.
The penalties stem from incidents that occurred during and after the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 final match, which violated the CAF Disciplinary Code, including breaches of fair play, loyalty, integrity, and respect for match officials.
The decisions were announced on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, following a review of disciplinary reports from the high-profile final held in Rabat, Morocco.Sanctions on the Fédération Sénégalaise de Football (FSF):
– A fine of USD 300,000 for the improper conduct of its supporters, which brought the game into disrepute.
– A fine of USD 300,000 for the unsporting conduct of its players and technical staff.
– A fine of USD 15,000 for team misconduct, due to five players receiving cautions (yellow cards).
– Total fines on FSF: Approximately USD 615,000.
Individual sanctions for Senegal include:
– Head coach Pape Bouna Thiaw suspended for five official CAF matches and fined USD 100,000 for unsporting conduct and bringing the game into disrepute (linked to events such as a brief team protest over a late VAR decision).
– Players Iliman Ndiaye and Ismaila Sarr each suspended for two official CAF matches for unsporting behavior toward the referee.
Sanctions on the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF):
– A fine of USD 200,000 for the inappropriate behavior of stadium ball boys during the match.
– A fine of USD 100,000 for the conduct of players and technical staff (including invading restricted areas).
– A fine of USD 15,000 for fans’ use of lasers (as reported in some summaries).
– Total fines on FRMF: Approximately USD 315,000.
Individual sanctions for Morocco include:
– Player Achraf Hakimi suspended for two CAF matches (with one potentially suspended for a year in some reports).
– Other players, such as Ismaël Saibari, facing suspensions of up to three matches and fines.
The CAF Disciplinary Board also reportedly rejected a formal protest from the FRMF alleging violations by Senegal, confirming Senegal’s status as AFCON 2025 champions.
These measures mark one of the stricter disciplinary responses in recent AFCON history, aimed at upholding the integrity of the competition amid the chaotic scenes that overshadowed the final.
Both federations have the option to appeal certain decisions through CAF processes.
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Super Eagles captain Ndidi mourns father’s death
” We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of our footballer Wilfred Ndidi’s esteemed father, Sunday Ndidi, in a fatal traffic accident,” the club said in a statement released via their official X account.
• Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi
Sunday Ndidi – the father of Super Eagles captain, Wilfred Ndidi, died today in a road accident at Umunede, Delta State.
The retired military officer was confirmed dead after being rushed to a hospital at Agbor, also in Delta State.
Ndidi’s club, Besiktas, confirmed the incident on Tuesday.
“We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of our footballer Wilfred Ndidi’s esteemed father, Sunday Ndidi, in a fatal traffic accident,” the club said in a statement released via their official X account.
Ndidi recently captained Nigeria to a third-place finish at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, where he also scored his first international goal for the country.
While celebrating his headed goal against Tunisia in Nigeria’s second group match, the midfielder referenced his father and his admiration for former Nigeria captain Kanu Nwankwo.
The celebration came from my dad because he was always talking about Kanu Nwankwo,” Ndidi told journalists in Morocco.
“So I just thought about my dad. I had seen the video before, but it came to my head, and I said I was going to do it for my dad.”
Ndidi, who often speaks about growing up with his father in the barracks, was born and raised in Lagos.
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