Day: March 27, 2026

Burundi thrash Chad in first leg AFCON 2027 preliminary qualifier

Burundi thrash Chad in AFCON 2027 preliminary qualifier first leg

Burundi took a strong step towards the next round of the CAF Africa Cup of Nations PAMOJA 2027 qualifiers with a convincing 4-0 away win against Chad in the first leg on Friday.

Goals from Jordi Liongola, Bienvenue Kanakimana, Abdoul Karim, and Mossi Nduwumwe led Burundi to a decisive 4-0 victory over Chad at the Stade Olympique Maréchal Idriss Déby Itno in N’Djamena.

This strong performance gives Burundi a significant advantage ahead of the return leg in Bujumbura as they aim for progression to the group stage qualifiers for the upcoming continental finals in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.

Burundi quickly took the lead with Liongola’s goal in the sixth minute, followed by Kanakimana in the 32nd. Despite Chad’s efforts, Burundi maintained control, with Karim scoring in the 63rd minute and Nduwumwe adding a fourth in the 74th.

In another match, Somalia and Mauritius ended in a goalless draw. The preliminary round marks the start of the journey to the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations PAMOJA 2027, with Burundi heading into the second leg with confidence, while Chad faces a daunting challenge to reverse the deficit.

Nigeria Super Eagles edge Iran In Friday's International friendly

Nigeria edge Iran in Friday’s international friendly

Goals from Moses Simon, marking his 96th senior cap for Nigeria, and Jerome Akor Adams secured a 2-1 victory for Nigeria against Iran in an international friendly held in Antalya, Turkey, on Friday.

At the Corendon Airlines Park in Antalya, the Super Eagles showcased a blend of early attacking flair and late defensive solidity, reflecting the evolving identity of an Eric Chelle-coached team. The three-time AFCON champions quickly asserted their dominance in the match.

From the kickoff, Samuel Chukwueze set up Moses Simon, who scored just six minutes in, giving Nigeria an early lead. Chelle’s side kept control in the first half but couldn’t extend their advantage before halftime.

After the break, debutant Emmanuel Fernandez replaced Semi Ajayi, and six minutes later, Ademola Lookman assisted Akor Adams to double the lead. Nigeria added Chibuike Nwaiwu for Igoh Ogbu, marking his debut.

Iran responded with a goal from Mehdi Taremi, but Nigeria held firm. Chelle made further substitutions, bringing on Paul Onuachu, Chidera Ejuke, and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru to maintain energy and control.

Frank Onyeka also made a late appearance, helping Nigeria close out the match. This victory marks Nigeria’s second win over Iran, with their last meeting resulting in a goalless draw at the 2014 World Cup.

Next, the Super Eagles face Jordan on March 31, offering Chelle another chance to prepare for the AFCON 2027 qualifiers.

General Secretary shake-up at the Confederation of African Football

General Secretary shake-up at the Confederation of African Football

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is bracing for a shake-up following the announcement that its long-time general secretary, Veron Mosengo-Omba, intends to step down.

As reported by AfricaSoccer.com, the official from DR Congo will leave his position when CAF’s Executive Committee meets in Cairo on Friday.

Mosengo-Omba’s decision comes amid growing criticism of his continued tenure, particularly after he surpassed the organisation’s mandatory retirement age.

According to sources within CAF’s Executive Committee, if Mosengo-Omba does not resign voluntarily, some influential board members are ready to seek his immediate removal formally.

The controversy centres on CAF’s Regulation 130, which mandates a retirement age of 63, with a maximum three-year extension. Mosengo-Omba, who was appointed in March 2021 at age 61, reached this threshold in October 2022.

CAF president Patrice Motsepe granted him the full extension, which lapses in October 2025. After that, no further extensions can be granted—yet Mosengo-Omba has remained in his role, even as he oversaw major tournaments such as December’s AFCON in Morocco.

His extended presence in office has revealed deeper issues within CAF. Critics argue that permitting a senior official to stay beyond the legal limit undermines the organization’s credibility and governance.

There are also concerns that contracts signed during this period may be challenged. The lack of action from CAF’s oversight bodies, including its Audit and Governance Committees, has heightened worries about accountability.

Adding to the scrutiny is Mosengo-Omba’s close relationship with FIFA president Gianni Infantino. Although FIFA has not publicly commented, critics view its silence as implicit support.

Insiders describe the atmosphere surrounding CAF’s leadership as increasingly “toxic,” which has led Mosengo-Omba to choose a voluntary departure over a public showdown.

With no deputy general secretaries appointed throughout his tenure, CAF now finds itself facing a leadership void. The organisation must swiftly decide whether to focus on succession planning or to overhaul its governance structures in a bid to restore credibility.