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Veteran midfielder Victor Wanyama named in Kenya squad for Chad friendlies

Veteran midfielder Victor Wanyama named in Kenya squad for Chad friendlies

Victor Wanyama is back in the Harambee Stars squad for two friendly matches against Chad. These matches will take place in Morocco on June 7 and June 10. This will be Wanyama’s first time representing Kenya since 2020.

The 33-year-old player relocated to Scotland in March after departing the Montreal Impact.

The squad has a mix of experienced players and new talent. Notable new players include Kenneth Nyamwaya and Swaleh Pamba, both of whom are making their national team debuts.

This is Benni McCarthy’s second training camp with the Harambee Stars. These friendlies will help evaluate the team’s strength and prepare for the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN) in August.

Players should arrive for camp on Friday, June 2, 2025, to prepare for the matches.

Provisional Squad

Goalkeepers

Faruk Shikhalo (Bandari FC), Sepstianos Wekesa (Kariobangi Sharks FC), Brian Bwire (Polokwane City FC)

Defenders

Siraj Mohammed (Bandari FC), Swaleh Pamba (Bandari FC), Abud Omar (Kenya Police FC), Daniel Sakari (Kenya Police FC), Lewis Bandi (AFC Leopards), Alphonce Omija (Gor Mahia FC), Kenneth Nyamwaya (Bidco United FC), Brian Mandela  (Stellenbosch FC)

Midfielders

Victor Wanyama  (Dunfermline Athletic FC ), Alpha Onyango (Gor Mahia FC), Timothy Ouma  (SK Slavia Prague), Brian Musa (Kenya Police FC), Ben Stanley Omondi  (Gor Mahia), Boniface Muchiri (Ulinzi Stars), Mohammed Bajaber (Kenya Police FC), David Sakwa (Bandari FC), James Kinyanjui (KCB FC), Adam Wilson (The New Saints FC), William Lenkupae (Central Coastal Mariners FC)

Forwards

Moses Shumah (Kakamega Homeboyz FC), Beja Nyamawi (Bandari FC), Emmanuel Osoro (FC Talanta)

Morocco set for Tunisia and Benin International friendlies

Morocco set for Tunisia and Benin International friendlies

Morocco will play two friendly matches in June. They will face their rivals Tunisia and Benin, the team that knocked them out of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.

The Atlas Lions will face Tunisia on June 7, 2025, followed by a match against Benin just three days later, on June 10. Both games will be held at the Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

The match between Morocco and Tunisia is a classic African rivalry. These two football powerhouses have competed against each other 50 times since 1960, with Morocco having the edge in their head-to-head record, boasting 14 victories compared to Tunisia’s 8. Notably, 24 matches have ended in a draw, highlighting the competitiveness of this rivalry.

The last encounter between Morocco and Benin ended in heartbreak for the Atlas Lions. During the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations held in Egypt, Morocco appeared poised for victory on paper but suffered a dramatic defeat.

The Atlas Lions of Morocco named squad for friendlies against Tunisia and Benin
The Atlas Lions of Morocco named squad for friendlies against Tunisia and Benin
Sierra Leone's Sierra Queens book Women's Cup semis spot in Mauritania

Sierra Leone’s Sierra Queens book Women’s Cup semis spot in Mauritania

The Sierra Queens of Sierra Leone have advanced to the semi-finals of the ongoing WAFU A Women’s tournament in Mauritania, after securing a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Senegal on Monday evening at the Cheikha Boidiya Stadium.

Having previously defeated Guinea 3-1, they revitalized their chances of qualifying for the next round. The crucial point earned on Monday was significant, especially as Guinea defeated The Gambia 4-3.

Sierra Leone goalkeeper Hannah Juana was once again awarded Woman of the Match for her outstanding performance.

After suffering a 3-0 defeat to Gambia in their opening match, Sierra Leone turned their fortunes around with this impressive victory at the Cheikha Ould Boïdiya Stadium in Nouakchott, Mauritania.

Coach Malik Hassan Mansaray praised his team for their resilient and composure against a dominate Senegal side.

In Group A, Mauritania defeated Guinea-Bissau 2-0 as Liberia drew 1-1 against Mali and as a result, Liberia progressed to the semi-finals alongside Mali, who topped Group A on seven points, Liberia 5 and Mauritania four points in third.

In Group B, Senegal won the group with seven points, Sierra Leone on four, Guinea and the Gambia on three each.

In Group B, Senegal won the group with seven pooints, Sierra Leone on four, Guinea and the Gambia on three each.
In Group B, Senegal won the group with seven points, Sierra Leone on four, Guinea and the Gambia on three each.
The Sierra Queens of Sierra Leone reached the semi-finals of the WAFU A Women’s tournament in Mauritania after a tough 1-1 draw with Senegal.
The Sierra Queens of Sierra Leone reached the semi-finals of the WAFU A Women’s tournament in Mauritania after a tough 1-1 draw with Senegal.
Ghana face-off Super Eagles of Nigeria in London Unity Cup

Ghana face-off Super Eagles of Nigeria in London Unity Cup

The Ghana Black Stars will face the Super Eagles of Nigeria in a match on Wednesday, May 28, at Brentford’s GTech Community Stadium. This game is for a spot in the London Unity Cup final on Saturday, May 31, 2025.

The first semi-final kicks off on Tuesday 27 May, with Trinidad and Tobago taking on Jamaica. The Unity Cup is an Afro-Caribbean international football tournament that was last held in 2004.

This competition, featuring the national teams of Ghana, Jamaica, Nigeria, and Trinidad and Tobago, will make its comeback after a 21-year hiatus. It will include two semi-finals and a final, all to be played at the Bees’ home ground.

Players from the Nigeria Premier Football League and their coaching staff are already in London. They will be joined later today by their teammates from overseas.

Grant unveils Zambia 25-man provisional squad June friendlies

Grant unveils Zambia 25-man provisional squad for June friendlies

Avram Grant, Zambia’s national football coach, has named a preliminary roster of 25 players. The squad will run two friendly games over the FIFA international window. On June 6, they will confront Sudan; four days later, in Morocco, Tunisia.

These friendly games will help Zambia prepare for their World Cup Qualifier matches in Group E. In September, Zambia will host Morocco and then play against Tanzania and Niger in October.

Zambia is also keeping the team engaged before the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which will take place in Morocco in December. The team qualified for AFCON by finishing first in Group G with 13 points, ahead of Côte d’Ivoire, Sierra Leone, and Chad. Zambia achieved this through four wins, one draw, and one loss.

The squad will be reduced before the trip to Morocco, but the coaches are open to adding more players before the September qualifiers. Players will undergo fitness tests as part of their preparation for the matches in Morocco.

PROVISIONAL SQUAD

(GOALKEEPERS)

Toaster Nsabata (Zesco), Francis Mwansa (Green Buffaloes), Willard Mwanza (Power Dynamos)

(DEFENDERS)

Gift Mphande (Rishon LeZion-Israel), Dominic Chanda (Power Dynamos), Kabaso Chongo, Killian Kanguluma (both Kabwe Warriors), Obino Chisala (Al Merreikh-Sudan), David Hamansenya (Leganes-Spain), Benedict Chepeshi (Zesco United),

(MIDFIELDERS)

Benson Sakala (Boleslav Mlada-Czech Republic), Miguel Chaiwa (BSC Young Boys-Switzerland), Kings Kangwa (Hapoel Beer’Sheva-Israel), Golden Mafwenta (MFK Vyskov-Czech Republic), Emmanuel Banda (Al Tai-Saudi Arabia), Joshua Mutale (Simba Sc-Tanzania), Kelvin Kapumbu (Zanaco), Owen Tembo (Power Dynamos)

(FORWARDS)

Patson Daka (Leicester City-England), Edward Chilufya (Midtjylland-Denmark), Clatous Chama , Kennedy Musonda (both Young Africans-Tanzania), Lubambo Musonda (Magdeburg-Germany), Kelvin Kampamba (Al Medina-Libya), Joseph Sabobo Banda (FC Zurich-Switzerland).

RS Berkane lift third TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup title

RS Berkane lift third TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup title

RS Berkane has been crowned the champions of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup 2024/25, securing the title with a 1-1 draw in Zanzibar and winning on aggregate in a tense and emotional final match.

The Moroccan team, which had an advantage from the first leg, displayed determination and composure under significant pressure in Dar es Salaam to capture their third Confederation Cup title, adding to their victories in 2020 and 2022.

The packed stadium erupted as Simba SC took an early lead, fueling hopes of a comeback. Joshua Mutale scored in the 17th minute with a composed finish following a clever assist from Elie Mpanzu, giving Simba a 1-0 lead.

The hosts continued to apply pressure, with Steven Mukwala and Shomari Kapombe threatening RS Berkane’s goal. However, the Moroccan defence, led by goalkeeper Munir Mohamedi, remained steadfast and resisted the attacks.

Despite Simba’s initial advantage, VAR drama unfolded in the 73rd minute when a goal from Steven Mukwala was disallowed for offside. This pivotal moment allowed RS Berkane to maintain its aggregate lead.

Tensions soared throughout the match, especially after Simba’s Yusuph Kagoma received a second yellow card and was sent off in the 50th minute, shifting the balance in favour of RS Berkane.

As Simba desperately sought a second goal, Soumaila Sidibe emerged as the hero for RS Berkane. He scored a crucial equaliser with a well-placed right-footed shot from a tight angle, beating goalkeeper Moussa Camara and silencing the home crowd.

This goal sealed the draw and effectively dashed Simba’s hopes, as RS Berkane’s aggregate lead became insurmountable.

This victory marks RS Berkane’s third TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup title, further solidifying their status as a continental powerhouse, having previously lifted the trophy in 2020, 2022, and now in 2025.

This victory marks RS Berkane’s third TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup title, further solidifying their status as a continental powerhouse, having previously lifted the trophy in 2020, 2022, and now in 2025.
This victory marks RS Berkane’s third TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup title, further solidifying their status as a continental powerhouse, having previously lifted the trophy in 2020, 2022, and now in 2025.
Daniel Kanu's Charlton Athletic promoted to Englidh Championship

Daniel Kanu’s Charlton Athletic promoted to English Championship

Charlton Athletic triumphed over Leyton Orient in an all-London playoff finale at Wembley, securing their promotion to the Championship. A first-half free-kick from Macaulay Gillesphey was the only difference between the two teams in the match.

In the 31st minute, the defender scored a free kick, curling the ball past Leyton Orient goalkeeper Josh Keeley and into the net. This goal was the only one of the match, giving Charlton a win over their London rivals in the League One play-off final.

Charlton confirmed their return to the Championship after being away for five years. The match ended after a long 11 minutes of added time in the second half. When referee Andrew Kitchen blew the full-time whistle, the sold-out Charlton fans at Wembley erupted in celebration.

Daniel Kanu joined the club at the U11 level and signed his first professional contract in February 2022. He had a great 2021/22 season as a first-year scholar, scoring 41 goals for the academy and winning the Valley Gold Young Player of the Year award.

He made his first team debut for Charlton in February 2022, just 10 days after signing his pro deal, and scored his first senior goal in a Papa John’s Trophy match against Plymouth Argyle in November 2022. He made his full league debut on Boxing Day against Peterborough United.

In October 2023, Kanu joined Southend United on a 28-day loan, which was extended until January 2024. He was recalled in December 2023 and signed a new long-term contract with Charlton in February 2024, keeping him at the club until 2027.

First leg CAF Champions League final draw between Mamelodi and Pyramids

First leg CAF Champions League final draw between Mamelodi and Pyramids

Mamelodi Sundowns drew 1-1 with Pyramids FC in the first leg of the 2024/25 CAF Champions League final on Saturday at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria.

Lucas Ribeiro Costa scored in the second half to give Sundowns the lead. However, Pyramids equalised with a late header from Walid El Karti in stoppage time. This late goal sets up an exciting second leg in Cairo next month.

Both teams played carefully in the first half with few chances. Iqraam Rayners and Arthur Sales had shots that went just wide for Sundowns, while Fiston Mayele and Ibrahim Adel tried their luck but were stopped by Sundowns’ goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.

The game became more intense after halftime. Costa scored in the 54th minute after he found a loose ball in the box, sending the local fans into a frenzy. Sundowns could have scored again, but substitutes Peter Shalulile and Neo Maema missed their chances late in the game.

As stoppage time began, Pyramids fought back. Mohanad Lasheen sent a perfect cross to El Karti, who was unmarked in the six-yard box. He scored with a precise header, surprising the home crowd.

This draw keeps the tie balanced before the second leg in Cairo on June 1, where the new CAF Champions League trophy will be awarded. Pyramids remain unbeaten in the knockout stages and achieved an important result in their first final.

Sundowns will feel disappointed about conceding late, but they will hold on to their solid performance as they prepare for the return match.

The match reached fans across 28 countries, showcasing African club football on a global stage. Both teams now focus on their preparation for the crucial match in Cairo, where a new chapter in this major competition will unfold.

Big CAF Champions League showdown between Sundowns and Pyramids

Big CAF Champions League showdown between Sundowns and Pyramids

Mamelodi Sundowns and Pyramids FC will face off in the first leg of the 2024-25 CAF Champions League final at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on Saturday, May 24.

Sundowns have reached the Champions League final for the third time, having previously won in 2016 and been runners-up in 2001. This year, they finished second in Group B, behind ASFAR, and advanced to the knockout stage by defeating Esperance de Tunis and Al Ahly on away goals.

After clinching their eighth consecutive domestic championship, Sundowns aim for continental success, though coach Miguel Cardoso noted that the Champions League is tougher than the Betway Premiership.

“With all due respect to the Premiership, this is another level we are going to face,” said Cardoso. “We have a very tough challenge ahead in this Champions League final. We also need to be strong and play high-quality football.”

Pyramids set to compete in their first Champions League final after previously reaching the Confederation Cup final in 2020. They advanced by finishing second in Group D, defeating ASFAR and Orlando Pirates in knockout rounds.

Coach Krunoslav Jurcic has a tactical plan for the first leg, focusing on a balanced approach to counter their opponents’ strengths and weaknesses.

Pyramids and Sundowns have faced each other twice in the current Champions League, with a 0-0 draw in Pretoria and a 1-0 win for Sundowns in Cairo. Sundowns have a record of 10 wins, 9 draws, and 7 losses against Egyptian teams, while Pyramids have 1 win, 3 draws, and 2 losses against South African teams.

The return match will take place at the 30 June Stadium in Cairo on Sunday, June 1.

Sierra Leone-born Trevoh Chalobah gets first England national call up

Sierra Leone-born Trevoh Chalobah gets first England national call up

England manager Thomas Tuchel has announced his squad for the upcoming matches against Andorra and Senegal, featuring Trevoh Chalobah, who earns his first senior call-up.

Notable inclusions are Al Ahli striker Ivan Toney, recently moved from Brentford, and returning forward Ollie Watkins. Tottenham’s Dominic Solanke was omitted.

Chelsea defender Chalobah joins teammates Reece James and Levi Colwill in the squad, along with Noni Madueke and Cole Palmer.

Chalobah has captained various England youth teams and notably led the under-17 side in 2016 before an ankle injury cut short his under-19 European Championship campaign. He made his U21 debut in 2019.

England will play a World Cup qualifier against Andorra on June 7, followed by a friendly against Senegal at Wembley on June 10.

Here is the squad in full:

Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson, Jordan Pickford, James Trafford.

Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dan Burn, Trevoh Chalobah, Levi Colwill, Reece James, Ezri Konsa, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Kyle Walker.

Midfielders: Jude Bellingham, Eberechi Eze, Conor Gallagher, Morgan Gibbs-White, Jordan Henderson, Curtis Jones, Cole Palmer, Declan Rice, Morgan Rogers.

Forwards: Anthony Gordon, Harry Kane, Noni Madueke, Bukayo Saka, Ivan Toney, Ollie Watkins.