Author: Alie Bittar @bittar32

Hosts Morocco share WAFCON opening spoils with Zambia

Hosts Morocco share WAFCON opening spoils with Zambia

The opener of the 2024 TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) at the Stade Olympique in Rabat on Saturday evening ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw between Morocco and Zambia.

By scoring first just one minute into the game, Zambia stunned the local audience. After Margaret Belemu began a fast counterattack, Barbra Banda took advantage of room outside the box and struck a strong shot into the lower left corner.

The Zambians started strong and appeared violent at first. Morocco, though, rapidly reassembled and started attacking. In the 12th minute, Grace Chanda tripped Najat Badri in the penalty area, proving their efforts worthwhile. Having reviewed VAR, the referee gave a penalty; Ibtissam Jraïdi coolly converted to tie the game.

Zambia continued to threaten on the break despite the equaliser. In the 27th minute, Banda’s perfectly placed pass through the Moroccan defence created Racheal Kundananji’s opportunity. Kundananji readily completed the opportunity, putting Zambia back ahead.

Zambia looked more clinical than Morocco at halftime, who struggled with missed opportunities, notably from Fatima Tagnaout and Ghizlane Chebbak.

Morocco dominated possession more in the second half and raised their efforts as the game developed. They had several near misses, including a powerful Sanaâ Mssoudy shot that Zambian goalie Ng’ambo Musole saved at full stretch. Time was running out; Morocco finally found the breakthrough.

Chebbak equalized the game at 2-2 in the 87th minute by retrieving the ball outside the box and firing a stunning shot into the top corner, triggering frantic celebrations in the stands.

Although there was a late surge, neither team could find a winner in the dying seconds, and the game finished in a tie—a fair result given the balance of play.

Zambia’s Barbra Banda was named Woman of the Match by technical experts. 

The outcome breaks an eight-edition streak and is the first time since 2004 that a WAFCON host has lost their first contest. Both Morocco and Zambia will turn their attention to their next remaining Group A games with everything still to play for.

Moroccan Ladies In Celebration
Moroccan Ladies In Celebration
Sierra Leone's Bakayoko scores winner for Consadole Sapporo

Sierra Leone’s Bakayoko scores winner for Consadole Sapporo

On Saturday at the Sapporo Dome stadium, Sierra Leone international Amadou Bakayoko kept his outstanding form by scoring his sixth goal of the season for Japanese team Consadole Sapporo in a tough 1-0 victory over Renofa Yamaguchi.

Bakayoko, who found the net just before halftime, was substituted in the 56th minute; however, he demonstrated his remarkable talent when he scored the ball precisely after receiving a perfectly timed through pass from his teammate Tomoki Takamine.

This crucial victory moved Consadole Sapporo up to ninth position in the JLeague 2 standings, therefore raising their morale as they try to gather momentum and obtain another excellent outcome in their next game next weekend.

As they plan to rise further up the league standings, the team’s perseverance and Bakayoko’s regular scoring will be vital.

Zambia's Copper Queens to open WAFCON against hosts Morocco

Zambia’s Copper Queens to open WAFCON against hosts Morocco

The Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) kicks off this weekend. Host nation Morocco will play against Zambia’s Cooper Queens in Group A at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat on Saturday night.

Morocco was the runner-up in 2022 and aims to win this year. However, they face a tough opponent in the Copper Queens, who finished third last time and could surprise everyone in this tournament.

“We are ready to hunt [against Morocco],” said Zambia coach Nora Häuptle. “They have technically good players, and we are aware of that, but we want to challenge them and find the right strategy.”

On Sunday, there are three matches. Senegal and DR Congo will play in the other Group A match in Mohammedia in the late afternoon. Later, in Casablanca, Group B will feature Nigeria – the most successful team with nine titles (11 if we include the pre-tournament era) – facing Tunisia at the Larbi Zaouli Stadium.

Algeria will also play Botswana at the Pere Jego Stadium. The Super Falcons last won the Nations Cup in 2018. Coach Justine Madugu calls their goal of reclaiming the title ‘Mission X’ “It will always be a work in progress, but we are focused on our achievable target of Mission X,” said Madugu.

“The girls are ready and are showing real hunger for victory. Team spirit is high, and we look forward to our first match on Sunday against Tunisia.”

On Monday, Group C will begin with reigning champions South Africa playing Ghana in Oujda. Matchday 1 will finish with Mali facing Tanzania in Berkane.

 

Banyana Banyana coach Dr. Desire Ellis is focusing on improving her team from last year. “Our current preparations are very intentional and focused,” said Ellis. “We’re not just defending champions; we want to evolve and reach a higher level. Success can make teams complacent.”

WAFCON Matches and Schedule
WAFCON Matches and Schedule
Ghana's Thomas Partey Charged with Rape - Metropolitan Police

Ghana’s Thomas Partey Charged with Rape – Metropolitan Police

Ghanaian football player Thomas Partey faces five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault. The Metropolitan Police claim the offences happened between 2021 and 2022.

After detectives filed a collection of evidence, the Crown Prosecution Service gave Metropolitan Police permission to charge a man. About the following crimes, the Metropolitan Police has charged and ordered Thomas Partey, 32, of Hertfordshire:

Highlighting the need to assist the women engaged, Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy asked anyone with information to get in touch with the investigation team at CI*@********ce.uk. On August 5, Thomas Partey is expected to attend Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

The Ghanaian international denies the charges and “welcomes the opportunity to finally clear his name”, his lawyer said.

Parey’s contract with Arsenal ended on Monday after playing with the team since 2020.

Mo Salah on Diogo Jota's absent after tragic road accident

Mo Salah on Diogo Jota’s absence after tragic road accident

Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah has expressed his sympathy regarding the absence of teammate Diogo Jota, stating that it will be a difficult loss to bear.

The Portuguese international tragically lost his life in a road accident on Thursday, a shocking event that has reverberated throughout the football community.

A vigil is being held in Liverpool to honor the memory of Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre, who both died in a car crash in Spain.

“I am truly lost for words. Until yesterday, I never thought there would be something that would frighten me from going back to Liverpool after the break. Teammates come and go, but not like this. It’s going to be extremely difficult to accept that Diogo won’t be there when we go back.

My thoughts are with his wife, his children, and of course his parents, who suddenly lost their children. Those close to Diogo and his brother, Andre, need all the support they can get. They will never be forgotten.” The Egyptian skipper penned.

CAF reveals new stunning Women's AFCON trophy

CAF reveals new stunning Women’s AFCON trophy

Highlighting the development of women’s football in Africa, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has unveiled a new trophy for the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations 2024.

With the opening game between hosts Morocco and Zambia at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat, the 12-team tournament is scheduled to start on Saturday, July 5, 2025.

Inspired by the Men’s Africa Cup of Nations trophy, the new TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations trophy represents perfection, unity, and equality. CAF showed their backing for women’s football by unveiling the trophy at a Casablanca, Morocco, event with TotalEnergies.

Each petal in the lovely floral pattern of the trophy stands for a national team in the tournament. This design stands for the development and empowerment of women’s football across Africa. Emphasising the continent’s pride, the central golden sphere has a map of Africa.

Matte gold and brilliant silver compose the trophy. Supporting women’s football in all 54 member nations, it has a gold ring with the CAF logo. Highlighting the significance of the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in African sports, the trophy’s base is a white marble pedestal with gold stripes.

Millions of young women all across Africa will be motivated by this trophy to dream big and reach their objectives on the global stage as the upcoming generation of African stars prepares for the 2024 Morocco event.

(CAF) has unveiled a new trophy for the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations 2024.
(CAF) has unveiled a new trophy for the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations 2024.
Sierra Leone's native Jaze Kabia happy with Grimsby Town move

Sierra Leone native Jaze Kabia happy with Grimsby Town move

Following signing for English League Two team Grimsby Town on a two-year contract from Truro City, Sierra Leonean native Jaze Kabia is happy.

Following a highly contested National League South season that ended with Truro City winning the title on the final day, the 24-year-old forward joins the Mariners in North East Lincolnshire.

Kabia signed with Truro and in 44 games scored 17 goals and delivered 11 assists to make a big difference last summer. He is now a member of David Artell’s team.

“Absolutely buzzing to be at this massive club. Looking forward to the journey ahead, Mariners @officialgtfc,” Kabia noted on X.

Originally from Ireland, Kabia rose through the ranks at Cobh Ramblers and made his senior debut there. Later on he moved to Shelbourne, where he scored on his first appearance and helped the team win the League of Ireland First Division crown.

Kabia moved to Scotland at the age of 22 and got Premiership experience with Livingston. His debut came against Celtic, and he gained priceless game time through various loan spells.

“We have a bright, young player who we believe has a great chance to make a major impact in league football,” said David Artell of his fresh recruit. Last season, he was involved in a successful endeavour; he is aware of the means to advance.

We look forward to him joining the team and hope he will score several goals for us.

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Women's AFCON teams arrive in Morocco in style ahead of kickoff

Women’s AFCON teams arrive in style ahead of kickoff

Top women’s football teams from Africa, including Zambia, South Africa, and Nigeria, arrived in Morocco ahead of TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). set to start from July 5–26, 2025, to compete.  Among the first to arrive were South Africa, the reigning champions.

The South African team, Banyana Banyana, arrived in Casablanca on Wednesday following a 24-hour journey from Johannesburg that included a stop in Ghana.

They settled in and promptly started training despite travel delays. “It was a long and exhausting trip, but we have arrived and settled in,” said head coach Dr. Desiree Ellis. We were able to hold our first training session. Being here and getting started for the major tournament is really exciting.

Along with Ghana, Mali, and Tanzania, South Africa is in Group C. On July 7 Ghana is their first opponent; on July 11 Tanzania and on July 14 Mali follow. Oujda’s Honneur Stadium will host all matches.

In Mohammédia, meanwhile, Zambia’s Copper Queens (In photo) arrived in style as they get ready with local and foreign players, Coach Nora Häuptle is guiding high-intensity workouts at the Lanoria Club.

On 5 July, Zambia will face Morocco in the opening match at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat. They will also compete against Senegal and DR Congo on 9 and 12 July, respectively, in Mohammédia.

Morocco is currently preparing by training in Rabat and will play a friendly against Tanzania on Saturday. In Group A, they are joined by Zambia, Senegal, and DR Congo. Senegal has just arrived in Morocco for the tournament.

Group B features Nigeria, Tunisia, Algeria, and Botswana. Excitement is building for this major women’s football competition as top talent gathers in Morocco next week.

Ghana's Semenyo extends Bournemouth contract until 2030

Ghana’s Semenyo extends Bournemouth contract until 2030

Ghanaian International Antoine Semenyo has extended his Bournemouth deal that will keep him at Vitality Stadium through the summer of 2030.

The 25-year-old Ghanaian forward originally signed a long-term contract with the team 12 months ago after joining from Bristol City in January 2023.

He has made 89 appearances and scored 22 goals since joining, 13 of which came during Bournemouth’s stellar 2024–25 campaign, which saw them finish ninth in the Premier League.

Semenyo stated, “I’m really happy to have signed ahead of returning for pre-season, and I’ve grown so much at the club, both on and off the pitch.” “I have nothing but praise for everyone at the club, from the supporters to the employees and my teammates. It’s an amazing location.

Semenyo had been linked with interest from Manchester United, Liverpool, and Tottenham this summer, so his new contract is a significant boost for manager Andoni Iraola, especially after Milos Kerkez moved to Anfield and Dean Huijsen joined Real Madrid.

With Dean Huijsen joining Real Madrid and Milos Kerkez moving to Anfield, Semenyo’s new contract is a huge boost for manager Andoni Iraola, who had been linked to interest from Manchester United, Liverpool, and Tottenham this summer.

Dr Abdulai refutes news of Kallon's Leone Stars ultimatum

Dr Abdulai refutes news of Kallon’s Leone Stars ultimatum

A report on an ultimatum given by Leone Stars head coach Mohamed Kallon regarding his pay have been refuted by Dr. Emmanuel Safa Abdulai, Executive Director of the National Sports Authority.

Coach Kallon has demanded a $20,000 monthly salary or else he would quit, according to the Tribune Times.

“The Kallon contractual negotiation is ongoing. He has not given any ultimatums, we are discussing the final details of his contract. Yes, I am in the middle of the negotiations and figures are floated here and there, however there has never been an ultimatum,” the Luawa FC owner responded.

It is now clear that the negotiations and contractual agreement are still pending since the former Inter Milan striker was appointed as head coach. Kallon began his tenure with a 3-1 victory over Guinea-Bissau but subsequently lost to Egypt in March this year during the ongoing World Cup qualifiers.