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Sierra Leone has advanced one position to 121 in the FIFA Rankings and is now ranked 33rd in Africa as of October's ranking.

Sierra Leone up one spot in latest Fifa ranking

FIFA released its new ranking on Friday, and Sierra Leone is now ranked 121st in the October standings.

The Leone Stars of Sierra Leone have moved up one spot in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s World Rankings, now ranked 121st in the world and 33rd in Africa.

Coach Mohamed Kallon’s team won against Djibouti 2-1 and lost to Burkina Faso 1-0 in their final World Cup qualifiers this month. As a result, they gained 1141.1 points.

Africa’s Rankings: Morocco leads as Africa’s highest-ranked team at 12th globally, followed by Senegal (18th), Egypt (32nd), Algeria (35th), and Nigeria (5th).

-Global Rankings:

Spain remains at the top, with Argentina at 2nd, France at 3rd, England at 4th, and Portugal at 5th. The Netherlands is now 6th, overtaking Brazil in 7th, while Belgium, Italy, and Germany round out the top ten.

Notable Climbers: Hungary, Scotland, Nigeria, and Romania all improved their rankings. Niger made the largest jump to 108th.

Ranking Drops: Greece (48th) and Sweden (40th) experienced the biggest declines due to poor World Cup qualifying results.

Splendid Morocco's U20 achieved its goal by making it to the finals

Splendid Morocco’s U20 achieved its goal by making it to the finals

The Atlas Cubs have reached their first-ever FIFA U-20 World Cup final after defeating France 5-4 on penalties, following a 1-1 draw in regulation. Morocco will face Argentina in the final.

Substitute goalkeeper Abdelhakim Mesbahi emerged as the hero, stepping in during the shootout to save Djylian N’Guessan’s attempt.

The match featured an early penalty for Morocco, converted by Yassir Zabiri, which ultimately became an own goal after hitting the post and deflecting off the French goalkeeper, Lisandru Olmeta.

France equalized through Lucas Michal in the second half, and after a tense extra time with a red card for France’s Rabby Nzingoula, the match was decided by penalties.

With this victory, Morocco becomes the first African team to reach the final since Ghana in 2009.

Morocco 1-1 France (aet; 5-4 PSO)

Morocco’s goal: Olmeta’s own goal (32), France’s goal: Michal (59) 

Morocco set to host Africa's World Cup playoff qualification matches

Morocco set to host Africa’s World Cup playoff qualification matches

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has revealed the locations, schedule, and structure for the African playoff of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, preparing for a crucial contest in November 2025.

CAF has slated the semifinals matches for November 13, 2025, with the final set to take place on November 16 of the same year.

African giants such as Nigeria, Cameroon, DR Congo and Gabon, as the best runners-up, will battle for their final spot to join the Continental playoffs in the race to the America’s World Cup.

Competing in a mini-tournament that includes semifinals and a final. The victor of this mini-tournament will then advance to the intercontinental playoff, where teams from other confederations will vie for a coveted spot in the World Cup finals.

The final nine African teams that have already punched their tickets for the tournament are Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, South Africa, Ghana, Cape Verde, making it for the first time, the Ivory Coast and Senegal.

This initiative underscores Morocco’s rising profile as a premier hub for African football, as it is also set to host the African Cup of Nations in 2025 (AFCON) and the FIFA World Cup in 2030.

CAF President Patrice Motsepe lauded Morocco’s expanding influence in global football, highlighting the country’s “exceptional leadership and commitment to fostering football development across Africa.”

South Africa return to World Cup since hosting in 2010

South Africa return to World Cup since hosting in 2010

The Bafana's will be making their fourth FIFA World Cup appearance next year — and their first since hosting the tournament in 2010 with 18 points out of a potential 30.

The Bafana Bafana has rejoined the ranks of football’s elite. The team, led by Hugo Broos, secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup by defeating Rwanda 3-0 on the last day of the African qualifiers — a result that enabled them to surpass Benin and Nigeria in one of the continent’s most competitive groups.

They demonstrated their consistency and discipline in a qualifying zone where every match was crucial. The win ignited celebrations in Johannesburg, where thousands of supporters rejoiced at the conclusion of a long and arduous wait.

South Africa 3–0 Rwanda – South Africa scorers: Mbatha (5), Appollis (26), Makgopa (72)

Elsewhere, Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen had an outstanding match as Nigeria beat Benin 4–0 in Uyo.

The Super Eagles started strong when Samuel Chukwueze intercepted a loose pass and quickly passed to Osimhen, who scored just three minutes into the game.

Benin struggled to recover from this early goal. Before halftime, Osimhen scored again with a powerful header from Chukwueze’s perfect cross, making it 2–0 for Nigeria.

Osimhen completed his hat-trick six minutes into the second half by nodding in a free-kick from Moses Simon, which crushed Benin’s hopes.

Late in the match, substitute Frank Onyeka added another goal, making it 4–0. This loss dropped Benin from first to third place and allowed South Africa to take the top spot and qualify automatically.

Nigeria finished in second place and will now wait to see if they qualify for the FIFA Play-off Tournament as one of the four best runners-up.

Nigeria 4–0 Benin – Nigeria scorers: Osimhen (3, 37, 51), Onyeka (90)

One of the smallest nations, Cape Verde book 2026 FIFA World Cup ticket

Impressive Cape Verde book first-ever FIFA World Cup ticket

Trailblazers - From the central Atlantic Ocean of West Africa to their inaugural appearance in a FIFA World Cup, Cape Verde has secured its place after a remarkable victory against Eswatini on Monday.

The Blue Sharks wrapped up their qualifying journey impressively with a decisive 3-0 victory against Eswatini, thanks to goals from Livramento, Willy Semedo, and seasoned player Stopira.

The island nation, with a population of approximately 525,000, is the second smallest country to ever qualify for a World Cup finals, following Iceland, which took part in the 2018 tournament.

Challenged by Cameroon throughout the qualifiers, the Blue Sharks made a bold statement to finish. Battling against strong winds in the first half, Bubista’s team finally found the breakthrough after the halftime interval: Dailon Livramento scored first from close range.

Willy Semedo extended the lead by scoring from close range after capitalizing on a rebound created by Ryan Mendes. The celebration was capped off in stoppage time when 37-year-old Stopira, who had come on late in the match, netted the third goal — a fitting tribute to the veteran’s journey, having first played for the national team in 2008.

Cabo Verde 3–0 Eswatini Goals: Livramento (48’), W. Semedo (55’), Stopira (90’)

Elsewhere In Group D, Mauritius and Libya played to a scoreless draw, with both teams already eliminated. Libya showcased more initiative but struggled against a strong defense, with Ezzeddin El Maremi nearly scoring a header and Husain Taqtaq hitting the post. Libya finished third in the group while Mauritius placed fifth.

Meanwhile, Cameroon drew with Angola, diminishing their chances of automatic qualification. Marc Brys’ team created significant chances, but Andre Onana made key saves, and Mabululo hit the woodwork twice. Cameroon now awaits results from other matches to see if they advance.

Ghana seal 2026 FIFA World Cup spot with win over Comoros

Ghana seal 2026 FIFA World Cup spot with win over Comoros

The Black Stars topped Group I in CAF qualifying - the African nation reached South Africa 2010 quarter-finals

The Black Stars have once again booked their spot at the FIFA World Cup following a 1-0 win against Comoros that ensured they finished at the top of Group I.

In November 2024, the nation was in shock when Ghana did not make it to the continental finals for the first time since 2004. Despite numerous calls for him to resign, Otto Addo chose not to step down as head coach.

“I’m not someone who can resign. If I had acted that way, I would never have become a player or a coach,” Addo stated. “If you understand my journey to reach this position, you wouldn’t even mention resignation.”

Addo, who took Ghana to Qatar 2022 during his initial tenure with the team, strongly believed he was the right individual to spearhead the revival.

With the support of a new coaching staff, he effectively guided the Black Stars through CAF qualifying, accumulating 25 points from ten matches in Group I.

Ghana secured their spot in the World Cup on the final qualifying day with Mohammed Kudus scoring the decisive goal against Comoros, despite tough competition from Madagascar. Jordan Ayew’s seven goals during qualifying significantly contributed to their success.

This will be Ghana’s fifth World Cup appearance, having first participated in Germany 2006. They aim to improve on their 2022 performance, where they were eliminated in the group stage.

Ghana’s best World Cup finish was in 2010, reaching the quarter-finals, thanks in part to Asamoah Gyan’s memorable goal against the USA in the Round of 16, which led to a thrilling quarter-final against Uruguay.

Ghana at the FIFA World Cup

First appearance: Germany 2006 Appearances: 5 (2006, 2010, 2014, 2022, 2026) Best result: Quarter-finals (2010)

Egypt join Morocco and Tunisia as Burkina Faso edge Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone, Egypt and Burkina Faso record wins to wrap up World Cup qualifiers

In the final matches of Group A in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, Sierra Leone, Egypt, and Burkina Faso all secured victories to wrap up on high.

Sierra Leone played a match of little significance on Sunday, winning 2-1 at the Stade Larbi Zaouli in Casablanca. This was their final game in Group A of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers — early on, Samuel Gandi found the back of the net in the 23rd minute, but the goal was disallowed for offside after receiving a pass from Mohamed Buya Turay, the captain for the day for the Leone Stars.

Coach Mohamed Kallon’s team started strong against Djibouti, using decisive passing football despite Djibouti being a lower-ranked side with no prior wins. Surprisingly, Djibouti took the lead in the 29th minute.

Abdichakour Farah (Djibouti) left-footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Idriss Houmed Bilha. (1-0).

Sierra Leone’s captain, Buya Turay, nearly equalised in the 35th minute with a shot that hit the crossbar, saved skillfully by the Djibouti goalkeeper.

Just before the halftime break, defender Juma Bah, who is currently on loan at Nice from Manchester City, equalised for Sierra Leone (1-1) with a header from the centre of the box into the middle of the goal. The assist came from Alhassan Koroma.

Following the break, both teams sought to secure an early goal. Sierra Leone’s Saidu Fofanah almost added a second with a direct free kick, but again was saved by Djibouti’s keeper.

Sierra Leone secured the winning goal through defender Sallieu Tarawallie in the 72nd minute (2-1), after timing his run perfectly to outsmart the Djibouti goalkeeper. This victory marked Coach Kallon’s third win since assuming the role.

In other action from Group A, Egypt and Burkina Faso completed their FIFA World Cup qualifiers with solid victories, winning 1–0 and 3–1, respectively.

Egypt has already clinched their spot in the 2026 World Cup following its convincing win over Djibouti, while Burkina Faso is hoping for favourable results elsewhere to earn a chance at a playoff spot.

Striker Daniel Kanu pleased after being named Young Player of the Month

Striker Daniel Kanu pleased with EA Sports Young Player of the Month award

Daniel Kanu, on loan at Walsall for the 2025/26 season, has been named EA Sports FC EFL Young Player of the Month for September.

A graduate of Charlton Athletic’s Academy, he made 59 EFL appearances for the club but faced injuries in the 2024/25 season.

Kanu joined Walsall to gain valuable playing time and has excelled, forming a strong partnership with Aaron Pressley. Manager Mat Sadler is recognized for developing young players on loan, further highlighting Kanu’s talent.

“I couldn’t believe it when I was told I had won. It was one of those things where I hadn’t even thought about it once, the idea that I’d even be considered for the award, let alone winning it,” Kanu said. 

“It’s been a really good month, everything I expected and a lot more. I think with the successes that Walsall had last year, I was really excited to get here and help the team, and I’ve ended up scoring a few goals. 

“My goal against Chesterfield for me is my favourite one. It was my first start at home, so I think it will always stick with me. Once you get the first one, things get a lot easier as a striker.”

Daniel Kanu named EA Sports FC Young Player of the Month
Daniel Kanu named EA Sports FC Young Player of the Month
Ghana Black Stars on the verge of reaching the 2026 World Cup

Ghana Black Stars on the verge of reaching the 2026 World Cup

Following a 5-0 victory over the Central African Republic, thanks to the inspired performance from Jordan Ayew on Wednesday at the Stade d'Honneur in their World Cup qualifying matchday nine, the Black Stars only require a point from their last Group I match on Sunday.

Midway through the first half, Mohammed Salisu’s strong header from Mohammed Kudus’s corner put the Black Stars ahead.

Before the Leicester City forward sent a brilliant first-time volley, Ayew arranged second-half goals for former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey and Alexander Djiku. Across goal and into the bottom corner in the 71st minute. Kamaldeen Sulemana contributed the fifth to preserve his team’s three points ahead on the table.

Madagascar hung onto a 2-1 away victory over Comoros in the battle with their closest opponents in Group I, thus maintaining their position aiming to be eligible for their first ever World Cup while also destroying their rivals’ aspiration to do the same.

Opening in the 11th minute in a game played in unrelenting driving rain in neutral Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Clement Couturier side-footed for the visitors. For a few amazing first-half saves, the Malagasy had goalie Geordan Dupire to thank; then, El Hadary Raheriniaina’s potent 73rd-minute header made the score 2-0.

With eight minutes left to set up a possible grandstand finish, Rafiki said pulled a goal back, but the match ended in comical scenes as the Comoros keeper Salim Ben Boina sent off, a flooded pitch virtually prevented play and held up the ball on the turf.

Handball stoppage time on the periphery of the center circle as he tried to halt a counter attack. In the last round of games on Sunday (19:00 GMT), Ghana will host Comoros and Madagascar.

Though their goal differential means they may yet qualify even if they lose, Ghana just requires one point to guarantee their place at the World Cup.

To deny the West Africans first place, Madagascar must triumph; hopefully the Black Stars lose and also reverse an eight-goal disadvantage.

Egypt join Morocco and Tunisia as Burkina Faso edge Sierra Leone

Egypt join Morocco and Tunisia as Burkina Faso edge Sierra Leone

The Pharaohs of Egypt have confirmed their qualification from Group A after a 3-0 win over Djibouti in Morocco on Wednesday at the Stade Larbi Zaouli in Casablanca, as Sierra Leone suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Burkina Faso in Liberia.

Ibrahim Adel and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah brace were enough as Egypt booked a berth at the FIFA World Cup 2026 with an easy 3-0 win over Djibouti in Casablanca that gave them top place in Group A with one game remaining.

The win secured their top spot with 23 points with a game to spare as they look to rest some players when they face Guinea-Bissau, who lost to Ethiopia 1-0 earlier on Wednesday.

Joining fellow North Africans Morocco and Tunisia, the Pharaohs become the third African team to claim their World Cup spot.

Though they have won a record seven Africa Cup of Nations titles, Egypt have battled to reproduce their continental performance in World Cup qualifying above appearing at football’s biggest event on only three prior occasions—in 1934, 1990 and 2018—years.

In Liberia, Sierra Leone began the match strongly, with Momoh Kamara and Blackburn Rovers winger Augustus Kargbo challenging the Burkina Faso defence in the opening 15 minutes at Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium in Liberia.

This means Burkina Faso climbed up to third in the best-placed teams with 18 points until other matchday nine matches in the qualifers played. 

Sunderland’s Bertrand Traoré and Dango Ouattara were largely isolated as Sierra Leone maintained possession through passing football, creating a couple of half-chances. Notably, Kei Kamara’s volley in the 27th minute went wide.

However, Burkina Faso got the lead through Mohamed Zougrana (0 – 1) in the 43rd minute from a header following Sunderland’s Bertrand Traoré’s corner kick.

Sierra Leone’s Kei Kamara had the chance to equalise, but his attempt was saved by the Burkina Faso goalkeeper in the 44th minute, and the visitors nearly extended their lead when Bertrand Traoré touched a loose ball wide before halftime.

After the break, the hosts were more energetic, with Kei Kamara and Kargbo coming close to scoring as the visiting goalkeeper was kept busy. In the end, there were no more goals from either side. 

Only group winners are assured of automatic qualification, while the top four second-placed teams will move on to next month’s African play-offs, where an additional team will secure a place in the intercontinental qualifiers.

90′ Substitution, Sierra Leone. Mohamed Turay replaces Nathaniel Jalloh.

82′ Substitution, Burkina Faso. Saïdou Simporé replaced Ismahila Ouédraogo.

82’ Substitution, Burkina Faso. Saïdou Simporé replaced Ismahila Ouédraogo.

82′ Substitution, Burkina Faso. Pierre Landry Kabore replaced Bertrand Traoré.

74′ Substitution, Burkina Faso. Josué Tiendrébéogo replaced Abdoul Ayindé.

74′ Substitution, Burkina Faso. Mohamed Ouédraogo replaced Mohamed Zougrana.

69′ Substitution, Sierra Leone. Alhassan Koroma replaced Abu Dumbuya.

69′Substitution, Sierra Leone. John Sesay replaced Sallieu Tarawallie.

69′ Substitution, Sierra Leone. Samuel Gandi replaced Kei Kamara.