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Mohamed Bangura nets a hat-trick as Bhantal eliminated from CAF Confederation Cup

Mohamed Bangura nets hat-trick as Bhantal eliminated from CAF Confederation Cup

Mohamed Bangura made a remarkable impact for Bhantal by scoring a brilliant hat-trick in their second-leg match against Hafia in the CAF Confederation Cup on Friday.

Despite facing a 3-2 setback in this return leg played in Ivory Coast, the Guinean football club Hafia has successfully progressed to the next round of the tournament on 5-3 aggregate.

Sierra Leone’s Bhantal emerged victorious in the game held in the Ivorian capital, but they could not advance, having lost the first leg 3-0 at the Southern Arena in Bo City.

The Guinean side showed resilience and secured their place, and they are set to face the Algerian team CR Belouzdad in the upcoming round.

A lesson learned for debuntant Bhantal after showing more in the Ivory Coast at the Alassane Ouattara Ebimpé Olympic Stadium. Bhantal’s performance in the win was commendable, demonstrating fighting spirit against formidable opponents.

Friday, 26 September 2025 Results

  • AS Fanalamanga (Madagascar) 1-2 Ferroviário Maputo (Mozambique) Ferroviario advance 3-2 on aggregate

  • Royal Leopards (Eswatini) 5-0 Young Africans (Namibia) Royal Leopards advance 7-0 on aggregate

  • KMKM (Zanzibar) 2-1 Port (Djibouti) KMKM advance 4-2 on aggregate

  • Hafia (Guinea) 2-3 Bhantal (Sierra Leone) Hafia advance 5-3 on aggregate

  • Al-Ittihad (Libya) 3-1 Welayta Dicha (Ethiopia)  Al Ittihad advance 3-1 on aggregate

  • Coton FC (Benin) 4-1 Black Man Warrior (Liberia)  Coton FC advance 4-1 on aggregate

Saturday, 27 September 2025 Fixtures 

  • Kaizer Chiefs (South Africa) v Kabuscorp (Angola)

  • NEC FC (Uganda) v Nairobi United (Kenya)

  • Étoile du Sahel (Tunisia) v Madani (Sudan)

  • Académie de FAD (Côte d’Ivoire) v Génération Foot (Senegal)

  • San Pedro (Côte d’Ivoire) v Aigle Royal (Cameroon)

  • Singida Black Stars (Tanzania) v Rayon Sports (Rwanda)

  • Jwaneng Galaxy (Botswana) v Mighty Wanderers (Malawi)

  • SNIM (Mauritania) v Stade Tunisien (Tunisia)

  • Olympique de Safi (Morocco) v Nigelec (Niger)

Sunday, 28 September 2025

  • Azam (Tanzania) v El Merriekh Bentiu (South Sudan)

  • ZESCO United (Zambia) v FC Libreville (Gabon)

  • AS Otohô (Congo) v Primeiro de Agosto (Angola)

  • Gbohloe-Su (Togo) v USFA (Burkina Faso)

  • Kwara United (Nigeria) v Asante Kotoko (Ghana)

  • Al Akhdar (Libya) v Flambeau du Centre (Burundi)

  • Djoliba (Mali) v Abia Warriors (Nigeria)

Friday, 4 October 2025

  • Djabal (Comoros) v Simba (DR Congo)

  • Pamplemousses (Mauritius) v Maniema Union (DR Congo)

Benni McCarthy names Kenya final squad for FIFA World Cup qualifying ties

Benni McCarthy names Kenya final roster for FIFA World Cup qualifying ties

Benni McCarthy has revealed his final roster for Kenya’s last two FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against Burundi and Ivory Coast.

Standing 11 points behind Ivory Coast, both games will take place away from home, signaling the end of the Harambee Stars’ qualification effort.

Kenya will first compete against Burundi on October 9, 2025, at Intwari Stadium, with the match scheduled to begin at 4pm EAT, followed by their final game against Ivory Coast on October 14, 2025, starting at 10pm EAT at Alassane Outtara Stadium.

Currently positioned fifth in the group with nine points, the Harambee Stars are eager to conclude their qualification journey positively. The squad will assemble for training in early October, with the final traveling squad to be confirmed after medical evaluations and fitness checks.

Final Squad;

Goalkeepers

Faruk Shikhalo, Byrne Omondi, Brian Bwire

Defenders

Manzur Suleiman, Vincent Harper, Sylvester Owino, Alphonce Omija, Collins Sichenje, Michael Kibwage, Ronney Onyango, Abud Omar, Daniel Sakari

Midfielders

Alpha Onyango, Duke Abuya, Timothy Ouma, Ben Stanley, Marvin Nabwire, Austine Odhiambo

Wingers

William Lenkupae, Job Ochieng, Boniface Muchiri

Strikers

Michael Olunga, Ryan Ogam, Lawrence Okoth

CAF Confederation Cup features exciting second-leg ties

CAF Confederation Cup features exciting second-leg ties

There are exciting matches in today's second-leg matches of the first Preliminary Round of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup, as teams compete for spots in the final qualifying round in October.

Some clubs will return home with small advantages, while well-known teams must recover from losses in the first leg in front of their fans. After a weekend full of surprises and close games, these matches feel like knockout rounds: stay calm, manage the game, and you could reach the group stage in November.

Chiefs under pressure, Kabuscorp sensing an upset

Kaizer Chiefs lost 1–0 in the first leg and need to win against Kabuscorp from Angola, who will try to counterattack in South Africa. Mighty Wanderers have a 1–0 lead over Jwaneng Galaxy from Botswana. If Wanderers score early, it will change the game; otherwise, expect strong pressure from the hosts.

Otohô’s 2–1 victory over Primeiro de Agosto in Angola was one of the standout results from the first leg. They need to stay organized and strong in the return match to advance.

Kotoko’s thrilling match continues in Ilorin

Few first legs were as exciting as the 4–3 game in Accra, where Kotoko narrowly won. Expect quick action from the start as Kotoko relies on James Ablorh’s runs during counterattacks, while Kwara needs to strengthen their defense to avoid being exposed again.

Kassi Théodore scored a neat goal in Cameroon, giving San Pedro a 1–0 advantage with an important away goal. Aigle Royal was unable to score in Yaoundé and must attack in Côte d’Ivoire, which could benefit San Pedro’s ability to use wide players.

Hafia and Stade Tunisien in control

Hafia has a strong lead after winning 3–0 against Bhantal in Sierra Leone. The Guinean team will play carefully at home. Stade Tunisien also has a 2–0 lead and controlled the midfield in the first leg. Though SNIM from Mauritania will have little to lose when they face Stade Tunisien, they need to be cautious.

East African derby remains tight

The thrilling 2–2 draw in Kampala between NEC from Uganda and Nairobi United sets up an exciting rematch. The Ugandan team plays aggressively and will try to capitalize on this in the return match.

FC Libreville’s 2–0 win over Zesco United came from a strong start and solid defense. The Zambians need to push the pace, but they also must be careful to defend against quick counterattacks. An early goal for Zesco could change the game’s atmosphere.

These second leg matches are scheduled from September 26 to 28. The aggregate winners will advance to the Second Preliminary Round on October 17-19 and 24-26, edging closer to the group stage on November 21.

Sullay Kaikai's Cambridge United fell to Fulham in League Cup third round

Sullay Kaikai’s Cambridge United fell to Fulham in League Cup third round

Sierra Leone International Sullay Kaikai' was subsituted on in the 64th minute as Cambridge United fell 1-0 to Premier League side Fulham in the League Cup third round on Wednesday at Craven Cottage.

Cambridge United manager Neil Harris expressed he “couldn’t be prouder” of his team after a narrow defeat to Fulham in the third round of the Carabao Cup.

Harris made seven changes to the squad that secured a victory against Fleetwood Town last weekend, and they managed to hold their Premier League rivals at bay until Emile Smith Rowe scored the decisive goal in the 66th minute.

Midfielder Korey Smith made his comeback after a knee injury, playing 45 minutes, while Northern Ireland international Shayne Lavery completed over an hour on the pitch in his first start of the season.

Harris shared his thoughts on the game’s challenges, stating, “It’s a completely different ball game compared to League Two; you don’t face the same kind of aerial threats, and you’re not constantly dealing with restarts.

We were well aware that long throws wouldn’t be a factor in this match. We really needed to be solid in the midfield and ensure the ball went around us rather than through us.

Having the best one-on-one defenders and top-notch wide players was crucial, and Shayne Lavery provided us with a counter-attacking option whenever we managed to find him.”

“We chose a lineup that suited playing against a Premier League team instead of a League Two side, and the players stepped up admirably. Every single player gave it their all.”

Cambridge United travel to Tranmere Rovers for the League Cup tenth round of action on Saturday.

Algerian star trains after joining Brazilian outfit Santos FC

Algerian star Billal Brahimi trains after joining Brazilian outfit Santos

Algerian international Billal Brahimi has completed his first training session with Santos FC, one of Brazil's most renowned football clubs.

The talented winger has made the move to Santos after inking a contract that will run until the end of 2026, marking his first venture outside of Europe.

This transfer comes on the heels of Brahimi mutually terminating his contract with French Ligue 1 club OGC Nice on September 1, which allowed him to become a free agent.

Having previously played for clubs such as Middlesbrough, Brest, Sint-Truiden, Le Mans, and Angers, Brahimi has now found a new chapter in Brazil, where he will team up with Santos superstar Neymar.

“The addition of Brahimi brings international experience to Santos for the 2025 season,” read a club statement.

At the age of 25, the French-born, naturalised Algerian joins Peixão after his tenure with Nice, in France.

While born in France, Brahimi holds both French and Algerian nationalities and represented the French under-19 national team in 2018.

In May 2022, he received a call-up to the Algeria national team for two qualifying matches for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations against Uganda and Tanzania.

Sierra Leone's Bhantal set for challenging task against Hafia in the Ivory Coast

Sierra Leone’s Bhantal set for challenging task against Hafia in Ivory Coast

Following their 3-0 first leg defeat at home to one of West African's powerhouse Hafia FC, the Sierra Leone representatives in the CAF Confederation Cup have arrived in Ivory Coast for their second leg match on Friday.

The important second leg preliminary interclub matchup will take place at the Alassane Ouattara Ebimpé Olympic Stadium.

In a bid to overturn the first leg margins, Bhantal FC squad has safely arrived in the Ivory Coast as they immediately shift focus on the pitch, kicked off their first training session Thurdsay.

An early goal for Bhantal could spark a major comeback as they aim to advance to the second round of the preliminary matches. Without a doubt, it promises to be an exciting match in the Ivorian capital.

First Leg Recap  – Hafia FC began their African campaign with a strong performance, achieving a decisive 3-0 victory over Banthal FC last Saturday, September 20, in Sierra Leone. This game was the first leg of the opening preliminary round of the Confederation Cup.

From the beginning to the end, the Green and Whites showcased their superiority on the pitch, highlighted by an outstanding display from Salif Camara, who scored two goals.

Substituted player Sekou Damaro Bangoura contributed to the score, finishing off with a well-earned third goal.

With a solid advantage already in place, the three-time African champions are geared up for the return leg scheduled for this Friday in Abidjan, eager to secure their place in the next round.

Alpha Turay's El Gouna FC held league leaders Zamalek SC

Alpha Turay’s El Gouna held league leaders Zamalek to a draw

Sierra Leone defender Alpha Turay played the full throttle of the contest as El Gouna played to a 1-1 draw against Zamalek at the Cairo International Stadium on Tuesday.

Despite ending in a draw, Zamalek still holds the top spot in the table with 17 points after eight matches, leading by two points over second-placed Masry. Gouna has risen to 14th place with a total of eight points.

Mohamed Emad equalised Oday Dabbagh’s opening goal scored in the 27th minute in the 84th minute, helping Gouna ascend to 14th.

The Whites struggled offensively without key winger Juan Alvina, who was suspended, and missed a chance to extend their lead.

Zamalek took the lead with a goal from Dabbagh after controlling possession in the first half. Abdalla El Saied nearly increased the lead, but Gouna’s goalkeeper made a crucial save.

Zamalek’s coach made several substitutions in the second half. Late in the game, Gouna equalised when Emad scored from inside the penalty area, securing a vital point for the visitors.

Turay, 20, side will face Ceramica Cleopatra next in the Egyptian top-tier league. while Zamalek will face next arch-rivals Ahly in the Cairo derby on Monday.

African champions Pyramids win first FIFA Intercontinental Cup

African champions Pyramids win first FIFA Intercontinental Cup

African champions Pyramids FC of Egypt secured their inaugural title in a FIFA tournament with a decisive 3-1 win over Al Ahli from Saudi Arabia at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Tuesday night.

In an impressive display of African club football, Fiston Mayele’s hat-trick led Pyramids to victory in the FIFA African-Asian-Pacific Cup, keeping them on track for the 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup.

The Cairo team, fresh off their TotalEnergies CAF Champions League win, defeated Auckland City 3-0 to reach this event.

Despite Al Ahli’s strong challenge and a supportive crowd in Jeddah, Pyramids controlled the key moments. Mayele opened the scoring in the 21st minute, but Al Ahli equalised just before halftime with a penalty from Ivan Toney.

Pyramids regrouped after the break, and Mayele scored again in the 71st minute before completing his hat-trick just four minutes later, securing the cup for the African champions.

The DR Congo forward’s finishing was crucial as Pyramids advanced to the FIFA Challenger Cup with a victory on December 13.

They will face the winner of the FIFA Derby of the Americas between Cruz Azul and the CONMEBOL Libertadores champions. The Challenger Cup winner will then meet UEFA Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain in the Intercontinental Cup final on December 17.

This victory is historic for Pyramids and African club football, marking a continental champion’s opportunity to win a FIFA trophy and compete for a global title.

A Fiston Mayele hatrick helped Pyramids defeat Saudi's Al-Ahli in the FIFA African–Asian–Pacific Cup
A Fiston Mayele hatrick helped Pyramids defeat Saudi's Al-Ahli in the FIFA African–Asian–Pacific Cup
Ruth Bawoh's strike helps Sierra Leone girls closer to U17 glory

Ruth Bawoh’s strike helps Sierra Leone girls closer to U17 glory

A dramatic equaliser in the 87th minute from Ruth Bawoh secured a crucial 1-1 draw against Senegal in the Liberian Capital on Tuesday.

Her pivotal performance not only saved a point but also earned her the Player of the Match title.

This result keeps Sierra Leone’s U17 girls unbeaten and solidly atop the standings with seven points from three games.

With only one match left against hosts Liberia, the situation is straightforward: a draw will suffice to make Sierra Leone champions in the inaugural WAFU A U17 Girls Championship.

This is a significant chance for the young team to make their mark in regional football.

On the other hand, Senegal is in second place with four points and must win their final match against Liberia.

To maintain their dwindling title chances, they require not just a win but also a favorable goal difference—a challenging feat considering the tournament’s competitive nature.

Her pivotal performance not only saved a point but also earned her the Player of the Match title.
Her pivotal performance not only saved a point but also earned her the Player of the Match title.
Star Sport Academy's Citta Bah moves to Denmark to join Midtjylland

Star Sport Academy’s Citta Bah moves to Denmark to join Midtjylland

Star Sport Academy midfielder Cita Bah's move has been officially confirmed, as the 19-year-old joins Danish Superliga club FC Midtjylland.

This milestone marks a major step in his career and showcases the growing talent from Sierra Leone.

Rising Star: Cita Bah’s Journey

Since joining Star Sport Academy in 2022, Bah has been a pivotal player, helping the team secure Premier League promotion. Known for his vision, passing, and midfield control, he has proven himself capable of performing under pressure. FC Midtjylland scouts were impressed with his development, leading to the Cita Bah Midtjylland move.

National Team Performances Highlight Potential

Bah earned attention on the international stage while representing Sierra Leone in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Guinea-Bissau and Egypt. His composure, tactical awareness, and work rate in midfield demonstrated why he was ready for European football.

First International Appearance Shines

He made his debut with the Shooting Stars U20 team, coming on in the 88th minute during a 4-1 victory over Egypt at the Suez Canal Stadium. His confident performance further justified FC Midtjylland’s decision to invest in him.

Star Sport Academy’s Pride and Support

“As a club, we are proud of Cita Bah’s development and hope he continues to excel in this new chapter,” said Ing Yankuba J Tarawally, Chairman of Star Sport Academy.

The Cita Bah Midtjylland move is a proud moment for Sierra Leonean football and highlights the academy’s ability to nurture world-class talent.