Month: October 2025

Nigeria U17 Women's knockout of Fifa World Cup following heavy defeat to Italy

Nigeria U17 Women’s knockout of Fifa World Cup following heavy defeat to Italy

Nigeria, the bronze medallists from 2022, have been knocked out of the ongoing FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup after suffering a 4-0 defeat to Italy on Tuesday.

The Italians continued their stellar performance in the tournament, marking four wins from four games. The Flamingos approached the match with determination, eager to prove they deserved their spot in the Round of 16.

Captain Shakirat Moshood came close to scoring in the 24th minute, but her powerful strike was saved by Italy’s goalkeeper Matilde Robbioni. Just before half-time, Anna Copelli gave Italy the lead by skillfully bypassing Nigeria’s defence and scoring.

In the second half, Nigeria thought they equalised when Nguemo Terlumun scored, but the goal was disallowed after a VAR review.

Italy then extended their lead with a stunning long-range strike from Caterina Venturelli, followed by a goal from Giulia Robino just five minutes later. Rachelle Giudici’s late goal was also confirmed by VAR, sealing Nigeria’s heavy defeat.

This loss ended Nigeria’s campaign in Morocco, but the Flamingos will now focus on the qualifying series for the next FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup.

Sierra Leone native Amara Nallo sent off in defeat to Crystal Palace

Sierra Leone native Amara Nallo sent off in defeat to Crystal Palace

Sierra Leonean native and Liverpool defender Amara Nallo received a red card merely 12 minutes after entering the match as a substitute in 3-0 defeat against Crystal Palace – marking his second dismissal in both appearances for the club so far.

The 18-year-old substituted for Alexis Mac Allister in the 67th minute of Wednesday’s Carabao Cup loss at Anfield, but got a straight red card in the 79th minute for tackling Palace’s Justin Devenny, who was about to go one-on-one with the goalkeeper.

It was an unfortunate night for Nallo, who made his senior debut for Arne Slot’s team during the 3-2 Champions League loss at PSV Eindhoven in January.

In that match, he came on for Jayden Danns in the 83rd minute but was sent off just four minutes later for preventing a clear scoring chance, which Slot described as a ‘cruel’ situation.

The red card on Wednesday means he has been expelled twice in only 16 minutes of professional play for Liverpool.

Nallo joined Liverpool in August 2023 after developing through the West Ham academy and has regularly appeared for the Under-21 team.

Zambia part ways with Avram Grant ahead of AFCON

Zambia part ways with Avram Grant ahead of AFCON

The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has announced that they have parted ways with Chipolopolo coach Avram Grant by mutual agreement.

Zambia is in search of a new head coach, 53 days to AFCON, after they parted ways with Avram Grant. His sacking is a result of a poor run in the World Cup qualifiers led to this decision.

FAZ general secretary Machacha Shepande indicated in a statement that both sides consented to this separation to create a new direction for the Chipolopolo. “The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has reached an agreement to mutually separate from Zambia’s Senior Men’s National Team coach Avram Grant.

Both parties decided to part ways, with FAZ wishing Mr Grant all the best in his future pursuits,” stated Shepande. “Further details will be shared in due time. For now, we can only express our gratitude to MMrGrant for his contributions to Zambian football.”

FAZ appointed Grant as the head coach on December 22, 2022, with a two-year contract. He led the team to qualify for two consecutive AFCON tournaments in the 2024 and 2025/26 editions.

Zambia is set to compete in the Morocco 2025 AFCON tournament, where the Chipolopolo will be in Group A alongside Morocco, Mali, and Comoros.

HISTORY -Cape Verde reach first-ever Women's Cup of Nations

HISTORY: Cape Verde reach first-ever Women’s Cup of Nations

Cape Verdean football is thriving, with the men's team qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and the women's team reaching the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco for the first time.
  • The participating 12 nations for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations have been revealed. This continental competition will act as a qualifying event for the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil in 2027.  
  • The teams that reach the semi-finals of WAFCON will gain direct qualification to Brazil, while two additional teams will enter the FIFA Play-Off Tournament.

In a tough contest, the Cape Verdean women defeated Mali 4–3 on aggregate to secure their spot in the tournament. This accomplishment shows the growth of women’s football in Cape Verde.

In the first leg, held in Praia, the match did not start well for coach Silvéria Nédio and her team. Mali, with more experience, took control and won 1–0, thanks to a goal from Coumba Dembélé in the 81st minute. This left Cape Verde with a tough challenge for the return leg.

In the second leg in Bamako, in front of a supportive Malian crowd, Cape Verde showed strong offensive skills. Larissa Melo scored the first goal in the 14th minute, followed quickly by Ivânia Moreira in the 17th minute. Elia Vieira added a third goal in the 24th minute, and a Malian own goal made it 4–0 for Cape Verde.

Although Oumou Koné scored twice for Mali, the match ended 4–2, giving Cape Verde a historic victory and a spot in the 2026 Women’s AFCON with an aggregate score of 4–3.

Road to the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2026:

First round:

– First leg: Guinea 0–0 Cape Verde

– Second leg: Cape Verde 1–4 Guinea

Second round:

– First leg: Mali 1–0 Cape Verde

– Second leg: Cape Verde 4–2 Mali

Aggregate score: Cape Verde wins 4–3

World Cup playoffs - Nigeria face Gabon as Cameroon take on DR Congo

World Cup playoffs – Nigeria face Gabon as Cameroon take on DR Congo

Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo DR, and Gabon are the top runners-up in the CAF qualifiers and will compete in the African play-offs in November 2025. The winner advances to the FIFA Play-Off Tournament in March 2026.

The CAF qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup concluded on October 14, with nine African teams qualifying directly. One more team will have a chance in the FIFA Play-Off Tournament.

To reach the FIFA Play-Off Tournament in March 2026, Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo DR, and Gabon will play in a continental play-off during the international window in November 2025.

The African play-offs will happen in Morocco, with the exact stadiums to be announced later. The matches will follow a knockout format, with semi-finals and a final.

The semi-finals will occur on Thursday, November 13, and the final will take place on Sunday, November 16.

How Teams 1 to 4 were determined

Teams 1, 2, 3 and 4 were determined according to the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking published on 17 October.

Team 1: the highest ranked team in the FIFA ranking – Nigeria (41) Team 2: the second highest ranked team in the FIFA ranking – Cameroon (54) Team 3: the third highest ranked team in the FIFA ranking – Congo DR (60) Team 4: the fourth highest ranked team in the FIFA ranking – Gabon (77)

Bo Rangers host Star Sport Academy in pre-season friendy

Bo Rangers to host Star Sport Academy in pre-season friendly

On Thursday, the Star Sport Academy will take on the Bo Rangers in an exhilarating training match as both teams prepare for the upcoming 2025/2026 Sierra Leone Premier League season.

The contest is set to begin at 4 PM at the Bo Coronation field. Under Coach Amidu Karim’s leadership, the team will start preparing for the upcoming season by facing off against the former champions, Bo Rangers.

This match presents an excellent opportunity for Coach Karim to assess some of the talented newcomers he has added to the squad as they work to establish a solid foundation for the season ahead.

The matchup not only promises to challenge some of the recently signed players but also gives them a chance to demonstrate their skills as the team gears up for the new campaign.

The contest is set to begin at 4 PM at the Bo Coronation field
The contest is set to begin at 4 PM at the Bo Coronation field
MC Alger advance after goalless draw with Colombe Sportive

MC Alger advance after goalless draw with Colombe Sportive

MC Alger advanced to the group stage of the CAF Champions League after securing a goalless draw against Colombe of Cameroon in Algiers on Sunday night.

Mouloudia progressed on aggregate after last week’s 1-1 draw. The Algerian giants return to Africa’s top club competition with renewed confidence.

At the Ali Amar Stadium, MC Alger started strong, dominating possession but struggling with precision in their final passes. Colombe’s solid defense and alert goalkeeper thwarted many threats, forcing Mouloudia to keep recycling possession.

As the match continued, Colombe found their rhythm, aiming to control the game and counterattack, but they also struggled to create clear opportunities.

The second half of the match was marked by fouls and cautions, but neither team could find a decisive moment. MC Alger, despite not being at their best, achieved their goal of progressing to the next stage and joining the continent’s elite.

Now, they focus on the upcoming draw and aim for a deep run in the competition, 49 years after winning their first African title in 1976.

Colombe exits the tournament after a commendable two-leg effort, showing strong organization at home and resilience in Algiers. MC Alger will represent Algeria in the group stage alongside JS Kabylie, as both clubs seek success.

Augustus Kargbo return with injury worse than expected - Blackburn Rovers

Augustus Kargbo returns with injury worse than expected – Blackburn Rovers

Blackburn head coach Valerien Ismael has announced that Sierra Leone international Augustus Kargbo will be out for 12 weeks due to a more serious injury than initially thought, following his return from international duty.

The Blackburn Rovers striker sustained an injury while with Sierra Leone during the October break. However, he made substitute appearances in matches against Coventry and Sheffield United.

Kargbo reported ongoing pain, and a scan following the midweek match showed a tear that will keep him out for approximately three months. “Sadly, he is injured,” Ismael told BBC Radio Lancashire.

“He is another one. He came back from the national team with a dead leg. He played at Coventry with this discomfort and against Sheffield United.

“He was complaining, and so we did a scan on Wednesday. He had an injury, and that will rule him out for at least 12 weeks. It was very tough for us to deal with that situation again.

“It’s a tear when he got kicked, which caused the dead leg. In an area where you can’t run or sprint. It was very bad news for him and for us.”

As a result, he missed Blackburn Rovers’ first home win on Saturday and his first of more matches on the sideline.

CR Belouizdad sink Guinea's Hafia to reach CAF Confed group stage

CR Belouizdad sink Guinea’s Hafia to reach CAF Confed group stage

CR Belouizdad advanced to the CAF Confederation Cup group stage with a 2–0 home victory over Guinea’s Hafia, finishing the aggregate score at 3–1.

After a scoreless first half, the Algerian champions increased the intensity and found the net twice in a span of 14 minutes through Amir Meziane and Lamine Boussouar, effectively ending Hafia’s pursuit.

This outcome follows a 1–1 draw from the previous week away, where Belouizdad established the necessary foundation to complete the task in front of their fans.

Belouizdad initially demonstrated patience, moving the ball around and probing down both wings without overextending themselves.

Hafia, remaining compact and disciplined, attempted to counterattack and restrict the space in between the lines, a strategy that proved effective during a tight first 45 minutes that yielded few clear opportunities.

The hosts emerged from halftime with increased determination, pushed higher up the pitch, and circulated the ball more swiftly through the midfield, immediately putting pressure on the Guinean team.

The first goal came in the 54th minute when Abderrahmane Meziane finished off a right-side play with a composed shot, putting Belouizdad ahead 1–0 and increasing their aggregate lead.

The goal prompted Hafia to push for an equaliser, which Belouizdad exploited. In the 68th minute, Lotfi Boussouar extended the lead with a precise shot from the edge of the penalty area, finding the corner of the net.

Egypt’s Mohamed Salah and Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi in race for CAF Men’s Award

Egypt’s Mohamed Salah and Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi in race for CAF Men’s Award

Mohamed Salah is among 10 footballers nominated at the CAF Awards 2025 for the men’s Player of the Year award.
Salah, who captains Egypt’s national team, is in the running for the top honour at the African football awards, set for later this year. Last season, he played a key role in Liverpool’s 20th Premier League win and became their third-highest scorer ever.
Between January 6 and October 15, 2025, Salah scored 16 goals and made nine assists for Liverpool, and added four goals and one assist for Egypt.
Achraf Hakimi is also nominated for Africa’s top men’s player award. He helped Morocco win a bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics and had a standout season with Paris Saint-Germain, winning the Champions League and all three major French trophies in the 2024-25 season.
At 26, Hakimi is the only defender on the shortlist. Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen is also nominated after an impressive first season with Galatasaray in Türkiye, where he won the league title.
Players from eight African countries are up for the men’s award. Guinea’s Serhou Guirassy is among them, as well as Senegal’s Iliman Ndiaye and Pape Matar Sarr, who both play in the Premier League.
The 2025 CAF Awards will also crown a Goalkeeper of the Year, Coach of the Year, Interclub Player of the Year, Young Player of the Year, Club of the Year, and National Team of the Year.

CAF Awards 2025 – Men’s Player of the Year nominees

  • André-Frank Zambo-Anguissa (Cameroon/Napoli)
  • Fiston Mayele (DR Congo/Pyramids)
  • Mohamed Salah (Egypt/Liverpool)
  • Denis Bouanga (Gabon/Los Angeles FC)
  • Serhou Guirassy (Guinea/Borussia Dortmund)
  • Achraf Hakimi (Morocco/Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Oussama Lamlioui (Morocco/RS Berkane)
  • Victor Osimhen (Nigeria/Galatasaray)
  • Iliman Ndiaye (Senegal/Everton)
  • Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal/Tottenham Hotspur)