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Horoya AC crowned champions of Guinea Ligue 1 Pro

Horoya AC crowned champions of Guinea Ligue 1 Pro

Horoya AC secured the Guinea Ligue 1 Pro championship for the 2024/25 season, marking the end of their two-year wait for a league title.

Horoya rebuilt their team with both experienced players and new talent after missing out on the title for two seasons.

On Sunday, they secured the championship with a 1-1 draw against Flamme Olympique. Last year’s champions, Hafia, drew 0-0 with Renaissance, which meant Horoya could not be caught with three games left to play.

Under coach Soufiane Souaré, Horoya finished with 52 points. Renaissance and Hafia are in second and third place with 39 and 38 points, respectively, as they compete for second place in the final matches.

Horoya will now prepare for the 2025/26 CAF Champions League. They have reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League two times, in 2018 and 2019.

MC Alger lift their ninth Algerian Ligue 1 title after goalless draw

MC Alger lift their ninth Algerian Ligue 1 title after goalless draw

MC Alger secured their ninth Algerian Ligue 1 title, their second consecutive championship, with a goalless draw against Nadjem Magra, who were already relegated, on the final day of the 2024-25 season at the 5 July Stadium in Algiers.

The single point earned lifted Khaled Ben Yahia’s team to 58 points, placing them two points ahead of fierce rivals JS Kabylie, who secured second place by winning their match elsewhere.

With this achievement, MC Alger stands as the third-most decorated club in the league’s history, trailing only Kabylie with 14 titles and Belouizdad with 10.

Knowing that a draw would secure their championship, the capital club controlled possession from the beginning but faced a stubborn defense from Nadjem Magra. Early chances for Guinean forward Mohamed Salio Bangura were turned away.

Nadjem Magra, having already been relegated with a 15th-place finish and just 31 points, rarely pushed forward but nearly stunned the home crowd when forward Amrane sent a half-volley past the post midway through the first half.

At halftime, Ben Yahia made substitutions, bringing on Mohamed Zograna, Mehdi Boucharit, and Sofiane Bayezid to improve scoring, but the team struggled to create significant chances. A close attempt came from Bangura in the 78th minute, but the goalkeeper, Imad Benchlef, saved it.

The match concluded with celebrations from over 45,000 fans honoring the club’s 1976 African Cup win. After being eliminated by Orlando Pirates in the previous CAF Champions League, MC Alger plans to strengthen its squad for the next season.

Meanwhile, Nadjem Magra faces relegation, marking the end of their top-flight stay, while Belouizdad qualifies for CAF inter-club competition for the sixth consecutive season.

CAF named Kenya as host of CHAN 2024 final match

CAF named Kenya as host of CHAN 2024 final match

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially announced that Kenya would serve as the host nation for the final match.

The grand finale of the tournament will be held at Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi on August 30. The match for third place will take place at Uganda’s Mandela Stadium in Kampala, and the tournament will start at Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam on August 2.

The eagerly awaited tournament is set to unfold during the summer months in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Originally slated for February 2025, the event has been pushed back to August due to issues with infrastructure readiness, stadium availability, and ensuring adequate team participation.

Zanzibar has been selected as a host venue for the upcoming 2024 CHAN tournament, reflecting CAF’s commitment to expanding African football.

Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar previously hosted the CAF Confederation Cup 2024/25 Final, enhancing its reputation.

The tournament marks a return to East Africa, following the 2016 edition in Rwanda, and will take place from August 2 to August 30, 2025, across three host nations.

Somalia's Sak Hassan joins Wealdstone FC

Somalia’s Sak Hassan joins Wealdstone FC

Wealdstone FC has announced the signing of winger Sak Hassan from Isthmian League Premier Division club Hashtag United.

The 24-year-old has had two standout seasons with Hashtag United, where he became one of the most exciting attacking players outside the National League.

In the 2023/24 season, Hassan achieved 17 assists and 7 goals, and he followed that with 16 assists and 17 goals in the 2024/25 campaign, helping his team secure an 8th place finish.

Hassan’s explosive pace, clever footwork, and creativity make him a crucial asset in the final third. He also brings international experience, having earned 10 caps for Somalia since his debut in 2022.

Manager Sam Cox expressed his enthusiasm about the signing:

“I’m delighted to bring in Sak Hassan. He’s a fantastic young man and a player I’ve followed for years. I believe fans will enjoy watching him; he’s exciting, creative, and a significant attacking threat.

His journey from non-league football to this level is impressive, and I’m excited to help him develop further.

He reminds me of Abo Eisa, who had a successful career here. This signing is another step in the right direction as we prepare for the season.”

Algeria's Adil Boulbina set to join Al-Duhail SC in Qatar

Algeria’s Adil Boulbina set to join Al-Duhail SC in Qatar

Algeria national team player, Adil Boulbina is poised to depart from his current club to join Al-Duhail SC in Qatar.

Paradou AC has reached a final agreement with the Qatari club for Boulbina’s permanent transfer. He is expected to sign his contract on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. The deal includes a five-year contract with a transfer fee of €5 million.

Boulbina will receive a monthly salary of €125,000. He can also earn bonuses and a percentage from any future sale, which could make the total value of the deal nearly €7 million.

This season, Boulbina played 27 matches for Paradou AC in all competitions. He scored 20 goals and provided eight assists.

After helping Algeria’s domestic national team qualify for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) in August, he will not be eligible to play in that tournament after this transfer.

Angola win COSAFA region title for second consecutive year

Angola win COSAFA region title for second consecutive year

Bafana Bafana experienced a 3-0 defeat to Angola in the final of the COSAFA Cup on Sunday afternoon. Depu scored two goals, leading Angola to victory over South Africa at the Toyota Stadium in Mangaung.

This victory marks Angola’s fifth title, matching South Africa and behind only Zambia with seven titles and Zimbabwe with six.

Comoros claimed third place by defeating Madagascar 1-0. Although Madagascar had more possession, Ibroihim Youssouf scored the only goal for Comoros in the 77th minute.

In the final, South Africa almost scored first when Ime Okon’s header hit the crossbar. Instead, Depu broke the tournament record with his seventh goal from a free-kick, followed by his eighth goal shortly after with a shot from 10 yards. He now holds the record for career goals in the COSAFA Cup with 13 and won the Golden Boot again.

Angola sealed the win with a third goal from Milson. Depu also won Player of the Tournament, while his teammate Neblu took home the Golden Glove for best goalkeeper. South Africa received the Fair Play award.

DR Congo's Mbemba announces his departure from Marseille

DR Congo’s Mbemba announces his departure from Marseille

Chancel Mbemba, the DR Congo international, has confirmed that he will leave Olympique de Marseille at the end of June 2025. The centre-back missed the entire 2024/25 season due to injury.

At 30 years old, Mbemba announced that his contract with the French Ligue 1 club is coming to an end. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Olympique de Marseille and its supporters, stating, “My contract wraps up on June 30, and I want to thank Olympique de Marseille and all its fans. I gave my all during my time here, which has made me part of the club’s history. I truly enjoyed two wonderful seasons with the team.”

He also extended his best wishes for the club’s future, noting that there are talented players ready to step in. “I wish Marseille all the best. My journey here ends on the 30th, but I’m confident there are plenty of strong defenders—better than me—who can come to Marseille. The key thing is: Go OM!” he added.

Mbemba has been an essential player for the Congolese national team, enjoying the backing of coach Sébastien Desabre.

“Nobody believed in me at Marseille, but coach Sébastien Desabre and the entire Congolese community had faith in me, and I worked hard to keep my performance at its peak.”

With eyes set on a summer transfer, he is keen to secure a place in the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, which will take place in Morocco.

Nigerian defender Calvin Bassey wins Fulham's Player of the Year

Nigerian defender Calvin Bassey wins Fulham’s Player of the Year

Calvin Bassey has been awarded the title of Fulham’s Player of the Season for the 2024/25 campaign.

Following a commendable second-place finish in his inaugural season last year, Bassey has improved his performance, securing the top position in the final voting.

A remarkably reliable presence in defence, Bassey participated in all but three of the Premier League matches as the team achieved a record points total. His pace, strength, and composure while advancing the ball from the back have been integral to the team’s success.

Additionally, he made significant contributions to the offensive effort, scoring two crucial goals: the decisive goal in the victory against the formidable Nottingham Forest and the opening goal during the memorable Emirates FA Cup triumph at Old Trafford.

In expressing his gratitude, Bassey stated,I extend my thanks to all who voted for me as Player of the Season. I must acknowledge God; without divine support, I would not be where I am today.

“I also wish to express my appreciation to my teammates, including those no longer at the Club, who have supported my development.

“I am particularly grateful to the coaching staff and the Manager for their trust and belief in my capabilities. I hope that we can achieve remarkable success in the forthcoming season, and I appreciate the support provided by all.”

Calvin Bassey (39.6%), Alex Iwobi (21.5%), Antonee Robinson (19.9%)

Bernd Leno (10.9%) and Saša Lukić (8.1%)

Sierra Leone's Aminata Fullah to officiate at the Women's AFCON

Sierra Leone’s Aminata Fullah to officiate at Women’s AFCON

Sierra Leone’s top female referee, Aminata Fullah, has been selected by CAF to officiate at the TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco from July 5 to July 26, 2025.

She becomes the first referee from Sierra Leone to officiate at an AFCON tournament, showcasing her exceptional skills and dedication.

This is a significant achievement for both Aminata and Sierra Leonean football. It shows her years of hard work, discipline, and consistent performance.

Aminata Fullah has also become the first-ever Elite A Referee in Sierra Leone’s history. This is a major milestone that will inspire current and future referees in the country.

Her success highlights the growing recognition of Sierra Leonean referees in Africa and beyond. Aminata’s achievement proves that with hard work and support, our officials can succeed at the highest levels of international football.

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Uganda Cranes share spoils in Marrakech with Gambia Scorpions

Uganda Cranes share spoils in Marrakech with Gambia Scorpions

Uganda Cranes and The Gambia Scorpions played to a 1-1 draw in an international friendly match at the Stade de Marrakech Annexe pitch on Monday, June 9, 2025.

Rogers Kassim Mato gave Uganda Cranes the lead, but Manneh Alasana equalised for The Gambia with a well-taken penalty.

Both goals were scored in the first half, with Mato, who plays for Vardar Skopje in North Macedonia, heading in Patrick Jonah Kakande’s curling corner kick in the 25th minute.

The Gambia, led by former Uganda Cranes coach Jonathan McKinstry, put pressure on Uganda in the first half, nearly equalising with a powerful strike that hit the woodwork, leaving goalkeeper Isima Watenga out of position. Alasana capitalised on a penalty opportunity, confidently driving it past Watenga, who had dived to his left.

Following an unfortunate injury to Watenga, Joel Mutakubwa stepped in as goalkeeper just seven minutes into the second half. Uganda Cranes’ head coach, Joseph Paul Put, made several key substitutions strategically, bringing on defender Hilary Mukundane, Travis Mutyaba, Denis Omedi, Shafik Nana Kwikiriza, and later Enock Ssebagala to bolster the team’s efforts.

In the closing moments of the match, Uganda had promising chances to secure a win, but Omedi and Allan Oyirwoth were unable to convert, leaving the scoreline unsettled.