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Senegal's Aigles de la Médina crowned Champions of WAFU A

Senegal’s Aigles de la Médina crowned Champions of WAFU A

The Aigles De La Medina from Senegal emerged as the champions of the WAFU A CAF Women’s Champions League, earning the opportunity to represent their region in the forthcoming CAF Women’s Champions League.

The tournament, which took place in a vibrant and diverse setting, showcased the participation of five clubs representing different countries. Aigles De La Medina, displaying remarkable skill and determination, clinched the top title, thereby earning the right to compete in the renowned continental contest.

The qualifiers saw the impressive performances of the Determined Girls from Liberia and the Mogbwemo Queens from Sierra Leone, who both put up a valiant fight. Their tenacity and talent made the final matches intensely competitive and thrilling for all involved.

In a pivotal match, Aigles De La Medina achieved a 2-1 victory against Determine Girls, who required a win to secure the title. This outcome provided Mogbwemo Queens with a chance to claim the championship, but they failed to win against the Red Scorpion from Gambia.

As the matches unfolded, Aigles De La Medina anxiously awaited the result between Mogbwemo Queens and Red Scorpions. In the end, it was a goalless draw.

The draw confirmed Aigles De La Medina as champions of the WAFU A Qualifiers with 7 points, followed by Determine Girls and Mogbwemo Queens with 6 points each.

Defending champions AS Mandé settled for fourth place with 4 points, as did Red Scorpion.

The CAF Women’s Champions League 2024 Finals is scheduled for November 2024, aiming to showcase the growth and competitiveness of women’s football on the continent, gaining momentum since its inception in Egypt three years ago.

Individual Trophies and Awards

  • Best Player: Jessica Quachie (Liberia – Determine Girls)
  • Best Scorer: Bountou Sylla, 4 goals (Guinea – Determine Girls)
  • Best Goalkeeper: Djaka Chérif Haidara (Mali – AS Mandé)
  • Fair Play: Mogbewmo Queens

 

Six more places to be confirmed for the following zones:

  • Hosts: To be announced
  • Title Holders: Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)
  • WAFU A: Aigles de la Medina (Senegal)
  • WAFU B: To be confirmed 
  • UNIFFAC: To be confirmed
  • COSAFA: To be confirmed
  • CECAFA: To be confirmed
Senegal's Aigles De La Medina won the WAFU A CAF Women's Champions League Qualifiers and will represent their zone in the upcoming CAF Women's Champions League in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Senegal's Aigles De La Medina won the WAFU A CAF Women's Champions League Qualifiers and will represent their zone in the upcoming CAF Women's Champions League in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Sheffield Wednesday thrash Mustapha Bundu's Plymouth Argyle in opener

Sheffield Wednesday thrash Mustapha Bundu’s Argyle in opener

Sierra Leone International Mustapha Bundu started under new head coach Wayne Rooney in the English Championship. However, Plymouth Argyle, led by Wayne Rooney, had a tough start, losing 4-0 to Sheffield Wednesday in his first game in charge at Hillsborough.

Last season, it took Sheffield Wednesday 14 games to win, but they managed to do it in their first game of the 2024/25 season, largely thanks to Jamal Lowe. Bundu, who played as a second striker, was substituted in the 57th minute and replaced by Bali Mumba.

Lowe scored in the first half and was also involved in forcing an own goal from Brendan Galloway in the second half at Hillsborough. Josh Windass and Michael Smith added a late third and fourth goal to seal a great day for Sheffield Wednesday. Rooney’s Argyle team struggled, especially in the first half.

Sheffield Wednesday’s two best players played a significant role in the move that led to the opening goal in the 35th minute.

Barry Bannan’s pass and Svante Ingelsson’s excellent cross found Lowe in the middle, who made no mistake with the finish. In the 52nd minute, Sheffield Wednesday extended their lead to 2-0 thanks to a calamitous own goal from Galloway.

Lowe’s header struck Galloway in the face and flew into the net, an unfortunate own goal.

In the 83rd minute, a third goal was scored by Windass after a pass from Anthony Musaba, who set him up for a decisive strike. Finally, with the last kick of the game, substitute Smith scored the fourth goal, firing in from close range at the second attempt.

Police FC beat APR to claim Rwanda Super Cup

Police FC beat APR to claim Rwanda Super Cup

Police FC emerged as the champions of the 2024 FERWAFA Super Cup, which marked the beginning of the season.

Coach Vincent Mashami’s team secured victory by defeating the reigning champions of the Rwanda Premier League, APR FC, in a penalty shoot-out with a score of 6-5. The final match took place at the Kigali Pele Stadium on Saturday and concluded with a draw of 0-0.

Both teams had opportunities to score but were unable to capitalize on them. Yunusu Nshimiyimana had the best chance for APR FC, while Elijah Ani and Richard Kilongozi also came close for Police FC.

Mashami, whose team had undergone pre-season training in Uganda and played several warm-up matches, expressed that winning the Super Cup provided strong motivation for the upcoming season. He added, “We need to continue working hard because there are many matches ahead, including the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.”

Following their Super Cup victory, Police FC will now focus on preparing for their upcoming match against CS Constantine in the 1st preliminary round of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup, which will take place in Algeria.

On the other hand, APR FC, who secured the second position in the CECAFA Dar Port Kagame Cup held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania last month, will shift their focus to their upcoming away match against Tanzania’s Azam FC in the 1st preliminary round of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League, which will take place next weekend.

Police FC emerged as the champions of the 2024 FERWAFA Super Cup, which marked the beginning of the season.
Police FC emerged as the champions of the 2024 FERWAFA Super Cup, which marked the beginning of the season.
Augustus Kargbo nets to help Cesena advance to Coppa Italia round of 16

Augustus Kargbo nets to help Cesena advance in Coppa Italia

Cesena advanced to the 16th round of the Coppa Italia after winning against a Serie A team away from home. They will now face Pisa or Frosinone.

Sierra Leone International scored for Cesena again, helping them progress in the Italian Serie B Coppa Italia. Hellas Verona’s first official match of the season ended in a defeat against Cesena in the round of 32 of the Italian Cup.

In the first half, Romagnoli took the lead with a goal in the 44th minute by Kargbo, who converted a right-footed shot from Bastoni’s assist.

At the start of the second half, the Bianconeri scored again through Shpendi, assisted by Kargbo. In the 75th minute, Tengstedt scored for Hellas Verona, making the final score 1-2.

In the next round, Cesena will play against the winner of the Frosinone-Pisa match, scheduled for Monday at 18:00.

Turkish side Ankara Keciorengucu unveil Steven Caulker

Steven Caulker makes debut in Keçiörengücü’s opening draw

Sierra Leone captain Steven Caulker played his first game for his Turkish team Keçiörengücü on Friday in the season’s opener, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

Keçiörengücü, who played away against Sakaryaspor in the first week of the Trendyol 1st League 2024-2025 season, left the field with a 1-1 draw.

New acquisition Caulker played the full throttle of the game – his first 90-minute of action since February.

Striker Aliou Traore scored the visitor’s opener, but his goal was cancelled in the 56th minute through Emre Demir’s leveller.

In July 2024, Caulker returned to Turkey after signing a one-year deal with TFF First League club Keçiörengücü, with the option of a further one-year extension.

Keciorengucu’s next league action is against Bandirmaspor on Saturday, August 17, in front of the home fans.

Fornah's Derby suffer opening Championship defeat at Ewood Park

Fornah’s Derby suffer opening Championship defeat at Ewood Park

Blackburn Rovers secured a strong 4-2 victory over Derby County, with goals from Sammie Szmodics, Andreas Weimann, and Yuki Ohashi.

A first-half strike from Blackburn attacker Tyrhys Dolan was equalized by Curtis Nelson’s header in the second half, followed by rapid goals from Andi Weimann and Sammie Szmodics, giving the hosts a two-goal advantage.

Weimann, playing against his former club, scored with his second touch after coming on as a substitute, and Szmodics continued his scoring form from last season when he was the division’s top scorer.

Japanese forward Ohashi added a fourth goal, and Kane Wilson scored a consolation goal for Derby.

Sierra Leone’s Tyrese Fornah was an 86-minute substitute replacing David Ozoh Derby’s new signing.

Post-match reaction – Blackburn boss John Eustace told BBC Radio Lancashire:

“We’ve had seven weeks of work in pre-season and there’s been good things and also bad things that we’ve had to put right.

“It’s only the start – there’s so much hard work ahead of us, but it was pleasing to see that performance today.

“I thought every player that was on that pitch was outstanding. But there’s a lot more hard work ahead.”

Derby boss Paul Warne told BBC Radio Derby:

At 1-1, I honestly thought we would go on and win the match. We got punished for our mistakes, and it’s a quick lesson for us. You can’t go away from home and concede four goals and expect to come away with anything.

I was pleased with large parts of our play, but not with the final score. In the second half, we gave it our all, scored a goal, and I believed we could win. We were on top, and I made the mistake of probably not making my substitutions quickly enough. I think the turning point was when they made changes and brought on fresh legs – outstanding fresh legs.legs.”

Derby will face Chesterfield at Pride Park Stadium in Round One of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday at 7:45 pm.

Ex-QPR striker Hamzad Kargbo elated to join Newport County

Ex-QPR striker Hamzad Kargbo elated to join Newport County

English League Two side Newport County has added former Queens Park Rangers striker Hamzad Kargbo to their team after a successful trial. Kargbo, a 6’4″ centre forward, is the Exiles’ 13th summer recruit.

Newport’s League Two campaign starts on Saturday away to Cheltenham Town. Kargbo, 22, has been on trial with Newport for much of the close season, playing in friendlies against Pontypridd United, Kidderminster Harriers, Bristol Rovers, and Hereford.

Kargbo expressed his excitement about joining the team, stating, “As soon as I first came here I could feel it in my heart that it was a place I wanted to be and here I am.”

He mentioned that it’s never easy coming in as a trialist, but he felt welcomed right away and is looking forward to working hard throughout pre-season to show what he can bring to the squad.

Kargbo has been with QPR since 12 years old and has been a regular in the Rangers’ under-23s during the last two seasons. He has also had loan spells at Vanarama National League sides Southend United and Oxford City.

Ex-FIFA & CAF long-time leader Issa Hayatou is dead

Former long-serving CAF president Issa Hayatou dies

Issa Hayatou, the former president of the Confederation of African Football, has passed away at 77. He led the continental governing body for 29 years, from 1988 to 2017.

Gianni Infantino, the president of FIFA, expressed his condolences in a post on Instagram, saying, “Saddened to hear of the passing of former CAF president, former FIFA president and interim FIFA vice-president and FIFA Council member Issa Hayatou. A passionate sports fan, he dedicated his life to sports administration. On behalf of FIFA, condolences go to his family, friends, former colleagues and all who knew him. Rest in peace.”

Hayatou was also a member of the International Olympic Committee for 15 years, through 2016, and remained an honorary member.

Hayatou, a national champion runner, transitioned to a prominent role in soccer from his native Cameroon.

He held leadership positions in the Confederation of African Football and FIFA. Despite facing challenges, including a temporary FIFA presidency and subsequent investigations, Hayatou made significant contributions to the sport.

He was elected to lead the Confederation of African Football in 1988 and became vice president of FIFA within four years.

In 2002, Issa Hayatou lost in an election against Sepp Blatter, the then-president of FIFA, despite European support. In 2015, after corruption investigations, Hayatou became interim president of FIFA for four months.

In 2017, he lost the CAF presidency after a 29-year reign. Hayatou was later banned from soccer for one year for breaching the “duty of loyalty” and reprimanded by the IOC Ethics Commission in 2011.

Rahimi Soufiane helps Morocco thrash Egypt to win bronze

Rahimi Soufiane helps Morocco thrash Egypt to win bronze

Morocco clinched their first-ever Olympic medal in men’s football with an emphatic 6-0 victory over Egypt in the bronze medal match at Paris 2024 on Thursday.

Led by the remarkable Soufiane Rahimi, the Moroccan team delivered a stunning performance, completely outclassing the Egyptian side at the Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes.

Rahimi, the tournament’s top scorer, extended his remarkable goal tally to eight, becoming the first player in Olympic football history to score in six consecutive matches.

Morocco took an early lead with a beautiful goal from Abde Ezzalzouli in the 23rd minute, followed by a goal from Rahimi just three minutes later.

The relentless Moroccan onslaught continued in the second half, with Bilal El Khannouss scoring a third goal in the 51st minute and Rahimi netting his second just after the hour mark to make it 4-0.

The team did not stop there, as Akram Nakach and captain Achraf Hakimi added to the tally with goals of their own, completing the 6-0 victory.

Morocco’s historic bronze medal at the Olympic football tournament marks their first-ever Olympic football accolade, celebrated as a triumph for the team and the entire African continent.

After the match, Rahimi expressed his elation, calling it a dream come true and a historic moment for Moroccan and African football.

At Paris 2024, Morocco secured their first-ever Olympic medal in men's football with a commanding 6-0 win over Egypt in the bronze medal match.
At Paris 2024, Morocco secured their first-ever Olympic medal in men's football with a commanding 6-0 win over Egypt in the bronze medal match.
Mogbewmo Queens secure win to keep qualifying hopes alive

Mogbewmo Queens secure win to keep qualifying hopes alive

On Thursday, Mogbwemo Queens, the Sierra Leone Champions, secured a decisive 2-1 victory against Determine Girls at the Southern Arena in a WAFU A CAF Champions League match.

This win firmly maintains their tournament hopes, as they have maintained an unbeaten record in the qualifiers after playing three games.

In the 6th minute of the match, Nadi Quadé, a player from Guinea-Bissau, scored the first goal for Mogbwemo Queens with an outstanding assist from Sembu. This goal marked a significant milestone for Quadé as it was her first continental goal.

Despite Determine Girls equalizing in the 35th minute after extensive pressure on the home side, Mogbwemo Queens emerged victorious after captain Kadiatu M. Kamara secured the win with a long-range set piece, earning her the Woman of the Match award.

This win revived Mogbwemo Queens’ campaign in the qualifiers. If they win their final match against Red Scorpions and Determine Girls draw, Mogbwemo Queens will qualify from Zone A for the CAF proper.

Determine Girls coach Patience J Gwah expressed some disappointment with the result but promised that her team would return strong in their last game on Sunday.

Adama Paulina Suma, the coach of Mogbwemo Queens, applauded her players for defeating one of the tournament favourites, emphasizing that they are here for a reason.

Suma’s side has drawn two matches and won one, while Determine Girls have managed two wins and a draw.

The host team will play Gambian Champions Red Scorpions, and Determine Girls will face Senegal’s Ladies of Madina on Sunday.                   

Mogbewmo Queens beat Determine Girls to keep qualifying hopes alive
Mogbewmo Queens beat Determine Girls to keep qualifying hopes alive