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Sierra Leone U17 girls set for Central African Republic qualifying decider

Sierra Leone U17 girls set for Central African Republic qualifying decider

The Sierra Leone U17 girls’ team will compete against the Central African Republic in the second leg of the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers for Morocco on Saturday, January 18, at the Multi-Purpose Japoma Stadium in Cameroon.

Coach Fatmata Turay’s squad has arrived safely and is preparing for what promises to be an exciting match, following a goalless draw in their first encounter in Sierra Leone. The team is in high spirits and ready to represent Sierra Leone with pride. They completed their first training session on Thursday in preparation for this crucial game.

The winner of this match will advance to face another formidable opponent in the second round, meeting the winner of the match between Guinea and Togo.

The 2025 African U-17 Women’s World Cup qualification represents the 10th edition of this tournament, which is open to players born on or after January 1, 2008. The four winners from the third round will qualify for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.

On Saturday, Sierra Leone U17 Girls played to a goalless draw at the Southern Arena in the first leg of the CAF World Cup qualifier
On Saturday, Sierra Leone U17 Girls played to a goalless draw at the Southern Arena in the first leg of the CAF World Cup qualifier
CAF Champions League Quarter-finals line up for to wrap up this weekend

CAF Champions League Quarter-finals line up to wrap up this weekend

The quarter-finals of this season’s CAF Champions League will be determined this weekend as the premier club competition in Africa concludes its group matches.

This season has been thoroughly engaging, characterized by unexpected outcomes, compelling moments, and a notable number of goals. To date, Al-Hilal SC (Sudan) and five additional clubs have secured their places in the quarter-finals.

These teams include the reigning champions, Al Ahly (Egypt), AS FAR (Morocco), Orlando Pirates (South Africa), Esperance (Tunisia), and Pyramids FC (Egypt).

Two remaining spots will be determined from Groups A and B. Al Ahly and Orlando Pirates have already advanced from Group C while Esperance and Pyramids FC have progressed from Group D.

In Group A, the match between MC Alger (8 points) and Young Africans (7 points) in Dar es Salaam promises to be highly competitive. Young Africans will aim to overcome their previous 2-0 loss to MC Alger in December.

In Group B, Raja Casablanca will compete against the eliminated Maniema Union while also looking toward AS FAR, who will take on Mamelodi Sundowns in Pretoria.

AS FAR aims to finish at the top of Group B, while Sundowns, currently just one point behind, require only a draw to advance. As five clubs have already qualified, there remains an element of pride to compete for in the final round of fixtures.

The Pirates will travel to Cairo to face Al Ahly, who previously held them to a goalless draw in Soweto two weeks ago.

Finally, Al Hilal seeks to recover from their recent home defeat to Young Africans with an away victory against TP Mazembe, who have already exited the competition.

TotalEnergies CAF Champions League Match Day 6 Fixtures: Saturday, 18 January

Group A

  • 13h00 GMT | TP Mazembe v Al Hilal FC
  • 13h00 GMT | Young Africans SC v MC Alger

Group C

  • 16h00 GMT | Stade d’Abidjan v CR Belouizdad
  • 16h00 GMT | Al Ahly SC v Orlando Pirates FC

Group D

  • 19h00 GMT | Esperance v Sagrada Esperança 
  • 19h00 GMT | Pyramids v Djoliba FC

Sunday, 19 January:

Group B

  • 16h00 GMT | Maniema Union v Raja Casablanca
  • 16h00 GMT | Sundowns v AS FAR
Senegal, Nigeria paired in Group D as CHAN 2024 draw Announced

Senegal, Nigeria paired in Group D as CHAN 2024 draw Announced

Senegal, Nigeria and others have learned their opponents for the African Nations Championship (CHAN), set for August 2025 in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

The African Football Confederation (CAF) announced the tournament’s postponement but confirmed the draw date this Wednesday in Nairobi.

The 15 qualified teams were placed into three pots based on previous performances, with two additional nations to be decided through ongoing qualifiers.

In the draw, Senegal, the defending champion, is in Group D alongside Congo, Sudan, and Nigeria. Kenya, as hosts and top seeds in Group A, will face Morocco, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, and Zambia.

Group B features Tanzania against Madagascar, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, and the Central African Republic. Uganda, the top seed in Group C, will compete against Niger, Guinea, and two yet-to-be-determined teams from the qualifiers.

Two teams will still secure their spots from Algeria, Comoros, Gambia, Malawi, Egypt, South Africa, and Gabon.

The tournament, comprising only domestic league players, highlights local talent—a unique aspect of African football. The draw ceremony was held at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) with notable East African football legends assisting.

The 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers for Morocco start on Saturday, January 11 as the young women from Sierra Leone will try to move to the next stage. Coach Fatmata Turay's team will play against the Central African Republic in the first round of the U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. The match will take place at Southern Arena in Bo City. This double-header against the Central African Republic is an important first step for both teams on their way to the World Cup. The team that wins will go to the second round and face the winner of the match between Guinea and Togo. Head Coach Fatmata Turay has shared her squad for the double-header against the Central African Republic. The 2025 African U-17 Women’s World Cup qualification is the 10th edition of this tournament. Players born on or after January 1, 2008, can join in. The four winners from the third round will qualify for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.

Sierra Leone U-17 Women’s gear up for Central African Republic

The Sierra Leone U17 girls will begin their 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers for Morocco on Saturday, January 11, facing the Central African Republic.

Coach Fatmata Turay’s team is set to face the Central African Republic in the first round of the U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. The match will be held at Southern Arena in Bo City. The second leg will take place at the Multi-Purpose Japoma Stadium in Cameroon next Saturday.

This double-header against the Central African Republic is an important first step for both teams on their way to the World Cup. The team that wins will go to the second round and face the winner of the match between Guinea and Togo.

Head Coach Fatmata Turay has shared her squad for the double-header against the Central African Republic.

The 2025 African U-17 Women’s World Cup qualification is the 10th edition of this tournament. Players born on or after January 1, 2008, can join in.

The four winners from the third round will qualify for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.

Sierra Leone U17 Women's Squad confirmation
Sierra Leone U17 Women's Squad confirmation
New Prize Money for CAF African Nations Championship winner

New Prize Money for CAF African Nations Championship winner

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced new and increased prize money for the winner of the CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) in 2024, to be held in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, which has been increased by 75% to USD 3.5 million.

The total prize money for the tournament has also been raised to USD 10.4 million, reflecting a 32% increase.

President Dr Patrice Motsepe stated, “We are excited about the upcoming CHAN in 2024 and are committed to enhancing the prestige of this important competition. The increase in prize money underscores our dedication to developing African football.”

The CHAN will commence on Saturday, February 1, 2025, with the final scheduled for Friday, February 28, 2025.

Seventeen countries have already qualified: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Morocco, Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo, Sudan, Zambia, Angola, and Madagascar. Two more countries will qualify based on the remaining matches.

Meanwhile, the draw for the CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 will take place at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, on Wednesday, 15 January 2025, at 20:00 local time (17:00 GMT / 19:00 Cairo time).

Berkane through to CAF Confederation Cup knockout stage

Berkane through to CAF Confederation Cup knockout stage

The CAF Confederation Cup Matchday 4 had exciting games over the weekend. RS Berkane became the first team to qualify for the quarter-finals as teams compete for spots in the knockout stages. With only two matches left, the competition is heating up.

  • Group A: Constantine Leads, Simba Close Behind

CS Constantine dominated with a 4-0 win over Angola’s Bravos do Maquis. Miloud Rebiai and Tosin Omoyele scored early goals, while Abdennour Belhocini and Dadi El Hocine Mouaki added two late goals. Simba SC also won, beating CS Sfaxien 1-0 with a goal from Jean Ahoua. Both teams now have nine points. Bravos are in third place with six points, while Sfaxien remains winless and out of contention.

  • Group B: Berkane Qualifies, Stellenbosch Revives Hopes

RS Berkane qualified for the knockout stages by beating Stade Malien 1-0, keeping their perfect record. Stellenbosch FC boosted their chances with a 2-0 win over CD Lunda Sul, thanks to two goals from Andre de Jong. Berkane leads Group B with 12 points, followed by Stellenbosch with six. Stade Malien has four points, and Lunda Sul has one point.

  • Group C: Close Competition

USM Alger held the top spot in their group after drawing 1-1 with ASEC Mimosas in Abidjan. USM Alger has eight points, while Mimosas and Jaraaf each have five points after Jaraaf’s 1-0 win over Orapa United, who sit at the bottom with two points.

  • Group D: Enyimba Excels, Zamalek Struggles

Enyimba amazed fans in Aba with a strong 4-1 victory over Mozambique’s Black Bulls, led by two goals from Joseph Atule. On the other hand, Zamalek could only manage a goalless draw against Al Masry. Zamalek leads with eight points, Al Masry has five points, and both Enyimba and Black Bulls have four points.

Matchday 4 Results

Group A

  • Constantine 4-0 Bravos do Maquis
  • Simba 1-0 CS Sfaxien

Group B

  • Berkane 1-0 Stade Malien
  • Stellenbosch 2-0 CD Lunda Sul

Group C

  • USM Alger 1-1 ASEC Mimosas
  • Jaraaf 1-0 Orapa United

Group D

  • Enyimba 4-1 Black Bulls
  • Zamalek 0-0 Al Masry

Group Standings

Group A:

  1. Constantine – 9 pts
  2. Simba – 9 pts
  3. Bravos do Maquis – 6 pts
  4. CS Sfaxien – 0 pts

Group B:

  1. Berkane – 12 pts
  2. Stellenbosch – 6 pts
  3. Stade Malien – 4 pts
  4. CD Lunda Sul – 1 pt

Group C:

  1. USM Alger – 8 pts
  2. ASEC Mimosas – 5 pts
  3. Jaraaf – 5 pts
  4. Orapa United – 2 pts

Group D:

  1. Zamalek – 8 pts
  2. Al Masry – 5 pts
  3. Enyimba – 4 pts
  4. Black Bulls – 4 pts
CAF Champions League, Al Hilal through to the knockout stage

CAF Champions League, Al Hilal through to the knockout stage

Al Hilal of Sudan became the first team to advance to the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League knockout stage. Here are some round-up of weekend group matches.

  • Group A

Al-Hilal Omdurman became the first team to reach the knockout stage. They earned this by drawing 1-1 with MC Alger. Young Africans boosted their chances for the quarter-finals with a 3-1 comeback win over TP Mazembe in Dar es Salaam.

Although Mazembe initially took the lead with a penalty from Alioune Faty, Clement Mzize scored two goals, and Aziz Ki added another in the second half. This win was crucial for the Tanzanian champions.

Al-Hilal now has 10 points, five points ahead of second-placed MC Alger. They are guaranteed a spot in the quarter-finals for the first time since 2015.

  • Group B  

FAR Rabat secured first place in Group B with a 2-0 victory over Maniema Union. Khalid Aït Ouarkhane and El Amine Zouhzouh scored the goals. In Casablanca, Raja won 1-0 against Mamelodi Sundowns in a match that had three red cards. Benaissa Benamar scored the winning goal for Raja. FAR Rabat leads the group with eight points, followed by Sundowns with five, Raja with four, and Maniema Union with three.

  • Group C

Orlando Pirates took the top spot in Group C with a strong 3-0 win against Stade d’Abidjan. Relebohile Mofokeng, Patrick Maswanganyi, and Deon Hotto scored the goals. CR Belouizdad ended Al Ahly’s unbeaten run with a late 1-0 victory in Algiers. This win moved them to second place with six points, just two points behind the Pirates.

  • Group D

In Photo, Pyramids won 2-1 against Esperance in Cairo, tying them at the top of the group. Meanwhile, Sagrada Esperança beat Djoliba 1-0, keeping their chances for the knockout stage alive. Both Pyramids and Esperance have seven points, while Sagrada is close behind with five points.

New Wealdstone contract for Sierra Leone's Kallum Cesay

New Wealdstone contract for Sierra Leone’s Kallum Cesay

Wealdstone has confirmed a new contract extension for Sierra Leone International Kallum Cesay until summer 2026.

The English side announced on Thursday that they are pleased to reveal Kallum Cesay has signed a new contract with Wealdstone, which will run until the end of the 2025/26 season.

“In the first half of the first half of the 2024/25 season, Cesay shone as a right-sided midfielder under manager Matt Taylor, earning the Supporters’ Player of the Month award for November.

“Kallum is fully deserving of his new contract,said Matt Taylor.His performance level has improved and he’s now delivering on a consistent basis. He now needs to show the same energy, commitment and desire for the rest of the season and continue to be a large part of team.”

Since joining the club in February 2024, 22-year-old Cesay has made an impressive impact. Initially playing as a right-back, he was key in helping the Stones secure their place in the National League during the final games of the 2023/24 season.

Noteworthy moments include a stellar display in the 1-0 FA Cup first-round victory at Grimsby Town, where he set up the winner with a clever flick to Alex Reid. He followed this up with his first goal of the season in a 2-0 win against Rochdale.

Although the Stones faced a 2-0 defeat in the FA Cup Second Round, Cesay stood out as the best player on the pitch, earning the Man of the Match award in this televised fixture.

Central African Republic eliminate Cameroon to pick CHAN ticket

Central African Republic eliminate Cameroon to pick CHAN ticket

Cameroon’s hopes of competing in the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) were dashed after a 2-1 defeat to the Central African Republic in the return leg of their second preliminary-round clash.

Despite a first-leg advantage, Cameroon was eliminated on away goals at the Kouekong Omnisports Stadium in Bafoussam.

The Indomitable Lions B took an early lead with a goal from 17-year-old Angel Yondjo in the 31st minute. Barry Nelson converted a penalty just before half-time to level the score.

In the 87th minute, the Central African Republic scored the decisive goal through Bertillon Arnold, securing their historic progression to the CHAN final phase for the first time.

This achievement sees the Bamara Locals join other qualified teams, including Morocco, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, and Niger.

Meanwhile, Cameroon faces disappointment, having aimed for their sixth CHAN appearance but falling short in front of home fans.

The Central African Republic’s success highlights the increasing competitiveness of African football, prompting a shift in focus for Cameroon towards future competitions.

Home-based Ghana ready for CHAN qualifying decider against Nigeria

Ghana ready for CHAN qualifying decider against Nigeria

The Ghana national home-based team, known as the Black Galaxies, arrived in Uyo, Nigeria, on Friday morning for an important Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifying match against the Super Eagles B.

Winning on Saturday would guarantee Ghana a place in the tournament, which will be co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda in February 2025.

This match will take place on Saturday, December 28, 2024, at 4 p.m. local time (16:00 GMT) and will decide which team moves on to the 2024 CHAN tournament.

Ghana’s team landed at Victor Attah International Airport at 11 a.m. local time, showing confidence as they prepare to face their West African rivals at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium.

The first match in Accra ended in a goalless draw, setting up an exciting rematch.

Head coach Mas Ud Didi Dramani is hopeful about his team’s chances, as they have previously beaten Nigeria in the 2009 and 2023 CHAN qualifiers.