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Malian Mamadou Doumbia goal was not enough in Watford's defeat

Malian Mamadou Doumbia goal was not enough in Watford’s defeat

Watford, reduced to nine men, faced a narrow defeat against league leaders Burnley despite a strong performance, taking an early lead through Mamadou Doumbia’s header.

Malian Mamadou Doumbia scored an early second goal for the Hornets, but Burnley equalized before half-time with a header from Zian Flemming. After the break, Josh Brownhill scored Burnley’s winner.

Watford’s situation worsened when Moussa Sissoko and Edo Kayembe were both sent off for receiving two yellow cards, leaving them with just nine players.

Despite being a man down, Watford pushed for an equalizer and nearly succeeded in stoppage time with a shot from Ryan Andrews, which was narrowly deflected wide. Manager Tom Cleverley made two changes to the starting lineup, with Pierre Dwomoh and Rocco Vata coming in.

Watford struck first after just seven minutes, breaking Burnley’s strong defense. However, after 60 minutes, they lost more players to red cards. Although Burnley had the numerical advantage, they struggled to create further chances. The match ended with Watford’s last efforts falling short, concluding a dramatic afternoon at Vicarage Road.

Ivory Cost claim Cup of Nations U17 bronze after defeating Burkina Faso

Ivory Coast claim Cup of Nations U17 bronze after defeating Burkina Faso

Côte d’Ivoire secured third place in the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations after a thrilling 5-2 victory in a penalty shootout against Burkina Faso at the Stade Larbi Zaouli in Casablanca on Friday.

The match ended in a tightly contested 1-1 draw after regular time, but the Young Elephants showcased their composure during the shootout, converting all four of their spot kicks while Burkina Faso missed two of their first three attempts.

Burkina Faso initially took the lead in the 28th minute when Halidou Diakité scored from the centre of the box after a corner kick created chaos in the Ivorian defence. The Stallions dominated much of the first half, applying pressure through quick transitions and physical battles in midfield.

However, Côte d’Ivoire regrouped in the second half, inspired by key substitutions, and eventually equalized in the 84th minute. Alynho Haïdara, one of the substitutes, scored from close range following a well-coordinated move that began on the left flank.

The final minutes of normal time were intense, as Burkina Faso was reduced to 10 men when Prince Ouédraogo received a straight red card after a VAR review in the 90th minute. Côte d’Ivoire pushed for a late winner, but the Burkinabe defence held firm, leading the match to be decided by penalties.

Côte d’Ivoire secured a flawless shootout victory with goals from Haïdara, Souhalio Bamba, Vaboué Doumbia, and Yannis Touali, while Burkina Faso missed their attempts through Mikael Coulibaly and Comi Ouattara.

This win ensures a bronze medal for Côte d’Ivoire, highlighting their resilience after trailing for most of the match. Despite the defeat, Burkina Faso’s semi-final run showcased their promise and flair. Both teams will take valuable lessons from their experiences at Morocco 2025.

FIFA Club World Cup Trophy visit excites Wydad Athletic officials and players

FIFA Club World Cup Trophy visit excites Wydad Athletic officials and players

Moroccan giants Wydad Athletic Club recently celebrated the arrival of the FIFA Club World Cup trophy during a festive ceremony.

The event was attended by several prominent figures, including former Moroccan internationals Hussein Kharja and Hicham Ait Mena, who had the privilege of unveiling the trophy to the public.

The trophy arrived in Morocco on Tuesday as part of its promotional tour ahead of the much-anticipated global tournament, which is scheduled to take place this summer in the United States.

This inaugural edition of the tournament will feature 32 clubs and follow a structure similar to the FIFA World Cup. It is set to run from June 14 to July 13, 2025, across 11 cities in the United States.

Wydad Athletic Club issued an official statement expressing great pride in hosting the prestigious trophy. They stated that this event is a moment of honor not only for the club but also for Moroccan football as a whole. The celebration underscores Wydad’s role as Morocco’s representative on the global stage.

Wydad is the last African stop on the Club World Cup trophy tour, following visits to Mamelodi Sundowns in South Africa, Al Ahly in Egypt, and Esperance in Tunisia.

FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour: Wydad AC - Day 2 CASABLANCA, MOROCCO - APRIL 16: Wydad AC players pose with the FIFA Club World Cup trophy during The FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour stop at Wydad AC on April 16, 2025 in Casablanca, Morocco. (Photo by Abdelmajid Bziouat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
CASABLANCA, MOROCCO - APRIL 16: Wydad AC players pose with the FIFA Club World Cup trophy during The FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour stop at Wydad AC on April 16, 2025 in Casablanca, Morocco. (Photo by Abdelmajid Bziouat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
CASABLANCA, MOROCCO - APRIL 16: The FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour stop at Wydad AC on April 16, 2025 in Casablanca, Morocco. (Photo by Abdelmajid Bziouat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
CASABLANCA, MOROCCO - APRIL 16: The FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour stop at Wydad AC on April 16, 2025 in Casablanca, Morocco. (Photo by Abdelmajid Bziouat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
CASABLANCA, MOROCCO - APRIL 16: The FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour stop at Wydad AC on April 16, 2025 in Casablanca, Morocco. (Photo by Abdelmajid Bziouat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
CASABLANCA, MOROCCO - APRIL 16: The FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour stop at Wydad AC on April 16, 2025 in Casablanca, Morocco. (Photo by Abdelmajid Bziouat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
CASABLANCA, MOROCCO - APRIL 16: The FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour stop at Wydad AC on April 16, 2025 in Casablanca, Morocco. (Photo by Abdelmajid Bziouat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Shocking News - Aaron Boupendza's tragic death in China

Shocking News – Aaron Boupendza’s tragic death in China

Gabonese striker Aaron Boupendza, playing with Zhejiang FC in China, tragically died at the age of 28 after falling from the 11th floor of his apartment.

The Gabonese Football Federation (Fegafoot) confirmed the news on April 16, 2025, expressing their sorrow and remembering him for his contributions to Gabonese football.

Boupendza had a remarkable career, including notable performances at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in 2022, helping Gabon reach the knockout stages. Starting at CF Mounana in Gabon, he progressed to Bordeaux in 2016, followed by successful stints in Turkey, Qatar, the United States, and Romania before joining Zhejiang FC in January 2025.

During his brief time at Zhejiang FC, he scored four goals and provided six assists in just six matches, showcasing his talent. His fall is being investigated as suspicious, with reports indicating that he was with his brother at the time.

Tributes have poured in from the football community. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang expressed his sorrow on Instagram, saying, “I don’t have the words. Rest in peace, my brother.” Mario Lemina shared similar sentiments, emphasizing the sense of guilt felt by those close to him.

Gabonese President Brice Oligui Nguema and former club FC Cincinnati also expressed their condolences, highlighting Boupendza’s impact and the loss the football world has suffered.

Boupendza’s journey was one of resilience across various leagues, earning eight goals in 35 appearances for Gabon since his debut in 2016. As the investigation continues, the football community mourns the untimely loss of a talented player whose legacy will live on through those he touched.

Guinean striker Serhou Guirassy nets hattrick despite Dortmund elimination

Guinean striker Serhou Guirassy nets hattrick despite Dortmund elimination

Guinean striker Serhou Guirassy made history in the Champions League on Tuesday night by scoring a hat-trick for Borussia Dortmund against Barcelona.

His team lost 5-3 on aggregate after a 4-0 defeat in the first leg, so they were eliminated from the competition. In the quarter-final second leg at Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund won 3-1, but it wasn’t enough to progress.

Guirassy, one of Europe’s top scorers this season, scored all three goals for Dortmund. He converted a penalty in the 11th minute and scored again in the 49th and 76th minutes. Although his goals did not change the outcome, he set four records in one night:

He was the first Guinean player to score a hat trick in the Champions League. He is the fastest African to reach 13 goals in a single Champions League campaign. He holds the record for the most goals by a Borussia Dortmund player in one Champions League season. Additionally, he is the highest-scoring African in the 2024/25 Champions League, with a total of 13 goals.

Serhou Guirassy leads the Champions League scoring charts this season, outpacing stars like Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland. The 28-year-old has gained attention from top European clubs, especially in the Premier League, despite Dortmund’s elimination from the tournament. His achievements have been a proud moment for Guinean football fans, and he may still make headlines and set records this season.

Morocco edge Ivory Coast to set up U17 ASFCON final date with Mali

Morocco edge Ivory Coast to set up U17 AFCON final date with Mali

The Morocco U17 team will play against Mali on Saturday aiming to win the trophy in front of their home fans. They reached the final of the Africa Cup of Nations after a tense victory over Côte d’Ivoire in a penalty shootout at El Bachir Stadium in Mohammedia.

The semi-final match ended in a goalless draw, but the young Atlas Cubs ultimately edged past the Elephants 4-3 in the penalty shootout.

Nabil Baha’s team was dominant in the first half, controlling the game and creating better chances, but they could not find a breakthrough.

The second half mirrored the first, as Morocco continued to create significant opportunities but could not find the back of the net. With neither team able to score, the match went straight to penalties.

In the end, Morocco kept their cool and held their nerve to secure a spot in the final, where they will face Mali, who defeated Burkina Faso 2-0 earlier in the day.

Morocco’s U17 team secured their place in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations after a tense penalty shootout victory over Côte d’Ivoire at El Bachir Stadium in Mohammedia.

The semi-final match ended in a goalless draw, but the young Atlas Cubs ultimately edged past the Elephants 4-3 in the penalty shootout. Nabil Baha’s team was dominant in the first half, controlling the game and creating better chances, but they were unable to find the breakthrough.

The second half mirrored the first, as Morocco continued to create significant opportunities but could not find the back of the net. With neither team able to score, the match went straight to penalties.

In the end, Morocco kept their cool and held their nerve to secure a spot in the final, where they will face Mali, who defeated Burkina Faso 2-0 earlier in the day.

U17: Burkina Faso v Mali, while Morocco squares off against Ivory Coast

U17 Semis: Burkina Faso v Mali as Morocco squares off against Ivory Coast

The thrilling semi-finals of the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations are poised to electrify the evening on Tuesday, April 15, as youth teams clash for a coveted spot in the grand final.

The first encounter promises to be a captivating showdown as Burkina Faso faces off against Mali at the vibrant Larbi Zaouli Stadium, with the kick-off set for 18h00 CAT. This matchup brings together two spirited teams, both eager to make their mark in this prestigious tournament.

In anticipation of the matches, CAF Medical Manager, Dr. Sidiki Boubakary, shed light on the innovative use of MRI technology, which has played a pivotal role in combating age fraud in African youth football. “The landscape has transformed dramatically; we’ve seen a significant decline in overage players competing in the U-17 category. Today, we are witnessing only true U-17 boys on the pitch. Remarkably, there have been no protests regarding age discrepancies leading up to the current TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025,” he remarked.

The Burkinabe Stallions have showcased their prowess throughout the tournament, storming into the semi-finals with an astonishing 6-1 victory over the formidable COSAFA champions, Zambia. Their confidence and skill are palpable as they gear up for this high-stakes encounter.

Later in the evening, the second semi-final features an exhilarating clash between the hosts, Morocco, and the determined Young Elephants of Ivory Coast at the atmospheric El Bachir Stadium, kicking off at 21h00 CAT. The Moroccan squad is fervently aiming to assert their dominance and capture the title on home turf. Yet, they face a tenacious challenge as the Young Elephants, fresh off a triumphant victory over defending champions Senegal, look to disrupt the hosts’ ambitions and advance to the final.

Anticipation builds as these talented youngsters prepare to battle for glory, promising a night of unforgettable footballing drama.

AFCON U-17 Semi-Final Fixtures

18:00: Burkina Faso v Mali

21:00: Morocco v Ivory Coast

African match officials named to officiate at the FIFA Club World Cup

African match officials named to officiate at the FIFA Club World Cup

Issa Sy from Senegal, Ibrahim Mutaz from Libya, Dahane Beida Mauritania in Photo, Mustapha Ghorbal from Algeria, and Jean Jacques Ndala from DR Congo were named among the 117 match officials from 41 member associations selected, including 35 referees, 58 assistant referees, and 24 video match officials, for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.

The FIFA Referees Committee has announced the match officials for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™, set to take place from June 14 to July 13 in 12 stadiums across 11 U.S. host cities. This announcement follows seminars with referees from all six confederations.

The names mentioned highlight Africa’s growing influence in international football officiating and its role in shaping the game.

Ghorbal is among Africa’s most experienced referees, having officiated at the FIFA World Cup and CAF events. Ndala and Sy have also built strong reputations through their consistent performance in high-level matches, both in Africa and internationally.

This tournament will not only showcase club excellence but also introduce referees wearing body cameras for the first time, providing fans with unique insights into in-game decisions via DAZN.

FIFA Referees Committee Chairman Pierluigi Collina called this appointment a “privilege,” emphasizing its significance in a referee’s career.

As clubs compete in America this summer, Africa can take pride in its referees, who embody fair play and inspire a new generation of officials across the continent.

Sierra Leone draw host Egypt, Zambia and South Africa in Group A

Sierra Leone draw tough AFCON U20 opponents including host Egypt in Group A

The redraw for the Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) held in Cairo on Sunday has placed Sierra Leone in Group A alongside host Egypt, Zambia, South Africa, and Tanzania.

Sierra Leone will begin their AFCON U20 campaign against Zambia on April 27, followed by a match against host Egypt on the 30th.

Sierra Leone was originally placed in Group C, alongside Senegal, Kenya, and Zambia. However, the initial draw for Ivory Coast has been cancelled because the former host has decided to withdraw at the last minute.

The Shooting Stars from Sierra Leone are preparing to compete against hosts Egypt, Zambia, South Africa as well as Tanzania. This championship is scheduled to take place from April 27 to May 18, 2025. Thirteen teams will compete in the tournament.

Group B has Nigeria, Tunisia, Kenya and Morocco while Group C comprises Senegal, Central Africa Republic, Congo DR and Ghana.

The top two teams from each group will advance to the quarter-finals, along with the two best third-placed teams.

The four highest-performing teams will qualify for the FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile, which will take place from September 27 to October 19.

Kenya will represent the CECAFA region with Tanzania, as both teams reached the qualifiers final in Dar es Salaam last October. Tanzania won that match 2-1, but both teams qualified for the tournament.

Sierra Leone will begin their AFCON U20 campaign against Zambia on April 27, followed by a match against host Egypt on the 30th.
Sierra Leone will begin their AFCON U20 campaign against Zambia on April 27, followed by a match against host Egypt on the 30th.
The ten representatives from Africa for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025, following the conclusion of the TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) play-offs on Saturday, has been confirmed

Ten Africa’s FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 places confirmed

The ten representatives from Africa for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025, following the conclusion of the TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) play-offs on Saturday, has been confirmed.

Egypt and Uganda successfully secured the final two slots for the tournament with crucial victories in the play-off round. They will join Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia, and Zambia as the continent’s representatives on the global stage.

This upcoming tournament will be the largest in the history of the U-17 World Cup, as it will feature 48 teams for the first time. It is scheduled to take place from November 3 to 27, 2025, in Qatar.

Uganda has made history by qualifying for their first-ever U-17 World Cup after a remarkable 2-1 comeback victory over The Gambia. After conceding a goal in under a minute, James Bogere scored two goals in the 13th and 33rd minutes, securing Uganda’s place in the tournament.

Later, Egypt delighted their home supporters with a determined 2-1 win against Angola. A deflected strike from Abdel Aziz El Zoghby and a second-half goal from Hamza Mohamed Abdel Karim ensured Egypt’s success, despite Angola scoring a late goal.

The other eight African nations had already qualified by advancing to the knockout stages of the U-17 AFCON. This group includes Senegal, the defending African champions at the youth level, and Côte d’Ivoire, who demonstrated strong performance with a 4-2 victory over Mali.

Tunisia and South Africa also secured their places early by achieving impressive results in their respective groups, while the historically strong teams of Morocco and Zambia return to the global stage with high expectations.