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Attacker Idriss Kanu nets for Barnet in triumph over Walsall

Attacker Idriss Kanu nets for Barnet in triumph over Walsall

Barnet comfortably triumphed over a struggling Walsall at the Pallet-Track Bescot Stadium, as Idriss Kanu from Sierra Leone found the net in their 3-1 win.

This defeat dealt a significant blow to the home team’s aspirations for promotion in League Two. With Adam Senior and Idris Kanu scoring either side of half-time, the Bees readily popped the ball around their static hosts.

Daniel Kanu jumped on a slip to offer the Saddlers hope, but Kabongo Tshimanga closed the victory for Barnet as home supporters called for manager Mat Sadler to leave.

In the 26th minute, Myles Roberts clawed a swirling shot away from the top corner, but the Barnet left-back would not be denied three minutes before halftime, thudding an attempt within the near post from a pass from fellow full-back Kane Smith.

At half-time, Sadler made four modifications, including his whole midfield, but the one-way traffic persisted as Idris Kanu struck the upper bar with a floated cross.

Barnet scored a well-crafted second after 54 minutes, Anthony Hartigan releasing Ryan Glover to cross for Tshimanga, with Idris Kanu slamming in the rebound following Roberts’ point-blank save.

Mason Hancock’s high, hanging cross was deflected, deceiving Barnet goalie Cieran Slicker and allowing Walsall’s and Sierra Leone’s Daniel Kanu to score into an empty net in the 64th minute.

But three minutes later, Tshimanga removed all uncertainty by tapping in Idris Kanu’s cut-back from the left.

Sullay Kaikai's brace helps Cambridge United in promotion chase

Sullay Kaikai’s brace helps Cambridge United in promotion chase

Sierra Leone international Sullay Kaikai shone for his team, scoring two second-half goals following a first-half opener from Shane McLoughlin, as Cambridge secured a well-deserved 3-0 victory at Crawley.

The win also means they are well within distance for the automatic promotion spots in League Two. This triumph marked Cambridge’s seventh win in their last eight matches, leaving Crawley five points above the relegation zone.

Crawley’s striker, Danilo Orsi, nearly gave his side an early lead with a low shot just 59 seconds into the game, but it was expertly blocked by goalkeeper Jake Eastwood. Harry McKirdy then headed an Orsi cross wide, and just before halftime, unmarked midfielder McLoughlin found the net, slotting in a cross from James Gibbons at the back post, putting Cambridge ahead.

Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu could have doubled the advantage shortly after the break, but he shot straight at keeper Jacob Chapman. Crawley defender Josh Flint came close with a header from a Kellan Gordon cross, which sailed just wide, while substitute Dominic Ball also missed a chance at the other end.

Kaikai effectively sealed the match for Cambridge 15 minutes before the final whistle, finishing off a swift counterattack by tucking in Shayne Lavery’s assist from close range, much to the delight of the travelling fans.

He later added a third goal in the dying moments of stoppage time, wrapping up a straightforward victory for his team.

Pyramids, Stade Malien pick CAF Champions League quarter-final spots

Pyramids, Stade Malien pick CAF Champions League quarter-final spots

Pyramids FC secured top spot in Group A of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League with a commanding 4–1 win over Rivers United.

After trailing 1–0 at halftime due to Stephen Manu’s long-range strike, Pyramids turned the game around in the second half.

Mostafa Fathi equalised in the 53rd minute, and Marwan Hamdi converted a penalty in the 77th minute to give them the lead. Late goals from substitute Awda Al-Fakhoury and Nasser Maher sealed the victory.

Pyramids advance to the quarter-finals with 13 points, while Rivers United are eliminated.

In Group D, Stade Malien earned a 1–0 win against Esperance de Tunis, securing their spot in the quarter-finals.

Koro Kouyali’s goal in the 54th minute proved decisive as Stade Malien’s sturdy defence held firm against Esperance’s attempts to equalise.

Mamelodi Sundowns faced Saint Éloi Lupopo in Group C, where they were held to a 1–1 draw. Enock Moila scored for Lupopo early on, and despite Sundowns dominating possession, they failed to find a winning goal, leaving the group open as they seek qualification.

Kaizer Chiefs, Zesco United record vital CAF Confed wins

Kaizer Chiefs, Zesco United record vital CAF Confed wins

South African team Kaizer Chiefs and Zambian side Zesco United recorded victories as the CAF Confederation Cup group stage resumed on Sunday, 8 February.

Recap as Match Day 5 featured some thrilling results, setting the stage for a tense final match day.

Kaizer Chiefs 2–1 Al Masry

Kaizer Chiefs earned a hard-fought 2–1 victory against Al Masry. The hosts opened the scoring with a penalty by Flávio Silva in the 39th minute. Al Masry equalised in the 57th minute through Abderrahim Deghmoum. However, Aden McCarthy quickly restored Chiefs’ lead in the 60th minute, securing a vital win to top Group B.

Maniema Union 2–1 Wydad Casablanca

Maniema Union edged Wydad Casablanca 2–1, taking the lead with Beni Namboka’s goal in the 32nd minute. An own goal by Wydad’s goalkeeper Mehdi Benabid in the 61st minute doubled Maniema’s lead. Wydad responded with a penalty from Hamza Hannouri in the 66th minute but could not find an equaliser.

Otôho d’Oyo 2–1 Singida Black Stars

Otôho d’Oyo defeated Singida Black Stars 2–1. After Singida went down to ten men, Otôho’s Exauce Sagesse Nzaou scored twice, first in the 50th minute and again in the 79th. Singida pulled one back late through Joseph Guede Gnadou, but Otôho held on for the win.

ZESCO United 1–0 Zamalek  

Zesco United secured a 1–0 win against Zamalek. The breakthrough came in the 59th minute with a penalty converted by Amine Hiver. Despite Zamalek’s late pressure, including a near equaliser that hit the crossbar, Zesco defended well to claim all three points. However, they remained at the bottom of Group D after one win in five games. 

USM Alger and CR Belouizdad book CAF Confederation Cup knockout spots

USM Alger and CR Belouizdad book CAF Confederation Cup knockout spots

USM Alger and CR Belouizdad have both advanced to the knockout stages of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup, marking a successful round for Algerian clubs.

USM Alger from Group A achieved a dramatic late comeback to win 3–2 against San Pédro. They opened the scoring early, with Che Malone netting in the 2nd minute and Glody Likonza adding a second shortly after.

San Pédro equalised with two goals from Issouf Dosso before Mohamed Bouderbala secured the victory for USM in stoppage time.

In Group C, CR Belouizdad secured a 1–0 win over Singida Black Stars, with Abdennour Belhocini scoring the only goal in the 3rd minute. Despite being reduced to ten men, they held on for the win against a late surge from Singida.

In another match, Olympic Club de Safi defeated Djoliba 2–1. After an early goal by Salaheddine Errahouli and a penalty equaliser from Aboubacar Diarra, Sofiane El Moudane scored the winner for Safi early in the second half, securing their progression to the knockout stages.

John Sesay makes Bray Wanderers debut in Ireland

John Sesay makes Bray Wanderers debut in Ireland

Sierra Leone international and former FC Bhantal player, John B. Sesay, made his debut for Bray Wanderers in a convincing 3–1 victory over Bohemians FC in the Leinster Senior Cup at CC Ireland on Friday, 6 February 2026.

Wearing the No. 6 jersey, John was named in the starting line-up and delivered an impressive performance that earned praise from Head Coach Stephen McGuinness and the entire technical staff, as Bray Wanderers secured qualification to the quarterfinals of the competition.

Speaking to the press, John expressed his gratitude to the technical team and fans for believing in him, especially while adapting to a new country and football environment.

He described the moment as the beginning of his professional journey and said he is eagerly anticipating the start of the league season next Friday, 13 February 2026, when Bray Wanderers face Longford Town FC.

Friday’s match was a memorable milestone for the Sierra Leonean midfielder, recording his first official appearance, first start, first victory, and a key contribution to the team’s progression into the quarter-finals.

Winger Augustus Kargbo is hungry for a return to Blackburn Rovers action

Winger Augustus Kargbo is hungry for a return to Blackburn Rovers action

Stepping up his Blackburn Rovers recovery programme, Sierra Leonean international Augustus Kargbo is still on his path back to total fitness.

Kargbo, 26, last played in their 2-0 defeat against Coventry in October last year. He was substituted off in that match in the 63rd minute.

The forward has been building match sharpness and physical strength following time away from competitive activity under the direction of the club’s medical and coaching staff.

Already starting light individual training sessions, Kargbo is slowly reintroduced to higher-intensity workouts, noted for his pace, agility, and eye for the goal. He told Blackburn Media that the past three months have been a difficult period for him.

“Putting it into words, the past three months have been through a lot, physically, mentally and emotionally as well. I have learned so many things on and off the pitch.

There are many aspects of myself and life that I view as positive. It’s all part of God’s plan, even though it has been difficult to be put off for a very long time. This is the longest I have been in my career with an injury. I feel hungrier, and I am looking forward to being back.”

Ademola Lookman nets as Atletico Madrid thrash Real Betis

Ademola Lookman nets as Atletico Madrid thrash Real Betis

In a powerful 5–0 win over Real Betis on Thursday, which guaranteed a spot in the Copa del Rey semi-finals, Ademola Lookman stole the spotlight on his Atletico Madrid debut with a goal and an assist.

Having recently arrived from Serie A side Atalanta, the 25-year-old Nigerian international performed confidently as Atletico controlled the game at Seville’s La Cartuja Stadium.

Goals from David Hancko, Giuliano Simeone, Antoine Griezmann, Thiago Almada, and Lookman resulted in a humiliating defeat for Manuel Pellegrini’s Betis, much to the anger of their home crowd.

Looking back at the team’s performance, Griezmann noted, “We moved a lot without the ball and presented choices for whoever held it.” It was a more flexible game, we were in the proper spots, and ultimately we generated the possibilities we were seeking.”

He then went on to compliment Lookman, saying, “We are a very hospitable team, and everyone who joins us is welcomed right away.” With Lookman, we can see; we hope he brings us happiness.

Atletico started strong and took the lead inside the first 12 minutes as a result of captain Koke’s precision corner, which Hancko, a defender, blasted into with a towering header that proved too much for Betis’s goalie Adrian.

Eager to immediately impress, Lookman had two big opportunities to increase the advantage in the first half. He missed a one-on-one chance in the 16th minute; soon after, his first-time shot sailed over the crossbar.

The 30th minute saw the second goal after a fluent sequence of one-touch passes down the left flank. Matteo Ruggeri located Alex Baena, who traded passes with Lookman before the fullback low cross for Giuliano, son of Diego Simeone, smashed it past Adrian.

Named the 2024 African Footballer of the Year, Lookman scored his goal in the 37th minute by fending off one defender and dribbling past another in the box before slotting the ball into the left corner.

Atletico slowed their tempo following halftime but still managed to extend their lead with yet another counter-attack. In the 62nd minute, Lookman erupted down the middle, drawing defenders away before passing the ball off to Griezmann, who curled a shot into the top-right corner.

In the 83rd minute, Thiago Almada ended the massacre. Almada acted quickly after positioning Baena for a strike. Adrian could only parry, and he tucked the rebound into an unguarded net.

Early in the second half, Barrios sustained a hamstring injury while running and had to be replaced; this setback came against the otherwise dominating win.

On Friday, Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad, and Atletico will all compete for a spot in the final during the semi-final draw. Two legs, set for February 10–12 and March 3–5.

Nigeria's Stanley Nwabali set to depart Chippa United

Nigeria’s Stanley Nwabali set to depart Chippa United

Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali has officially handed in his request to part ways with Chippa United after spending four years at the club.

In a statement published on Thursday, Chippa United verified Nwabali’s exit, stating that the 29-year-old requested official leave despite signing a three-year contract extension in 2024. The club said it had approved his request and given him a discharge.

Chippa United Football Club praised Stanley Nwabali for his years of service, commitment, and professionalism, and wished him success in his future endeavours. The club has not disclosed if he will be a free agent or if a move is already in place, and Nwabali has remained silent about his next destination.

With his profile rising over the last two seasons, Nwabali is attracting interest from teams in the Premier Soccer League, as well as clubs in Europe and Saudi Arabia. He joined Chippa United from Katsina United in 2022 and made over 70 appearances.

His leadership was recognized after he became club captain in 2024. Nwabali also established himself as Nigeria’s first-choice goalkeeper, particularly with strong performances at the Africa Cup of Nations. His departure signals the end of a significant chapter in his career, with anticipation about his next move.

𝐒𝐋𝐅𝐀's 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭 Kamara p𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐅𝐈𝐅𝐀 𝐁𝐚𝐝𝐠𝐞𝐬 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥𝐬

SLFA president Kamara presents FIFA Badges to officials

Five referees and assistant referees who would referee international games in 2026 received FIFA badges from Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) President Mr. Babadi Kamara.

On Wednesday, February 4, at the SLFA Headquarters in Kingtom, the event began. This event is central to the Association’s efforts to raise Sierra Leone’s visibility in international football and to raise match refereeing.

FIFA released a list of international match officials for the year, including five centre referees and five assistant referees from Sierra Leone, so the presentation came after that. The six males and four women chosen demonstrate SLFA’s dedication to including women and fostering female referees throughout the nation.

President Babadi Kamara of SLFA praised them for their accomplishments in his remarks and urged them to uphold strict moral, fairness, and professionalism.

He underlined the need of openness, discipline, and excellence in umpiring. He pointed out that their conduct on the field mirrors not only who they are but also the state of Sierra Leonean football globally.

Praising the officials for their efforts and commitment, the Sierra Leone Football Association wished them luck as they represent Sierra Leone in international football competitions.

Listed are the FIFA International Match Officials

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