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Nigerian defender Calvin Bassey wins Fulham's Player of the Year

Nigerian defender Calvin Bassey wins Fulham’s Player of the Year

Calvin Bassey has been awarded the title of Fulham’s Player of the Season for the 2024/25 campaign.

Following a commendable second-place finish in his inaugural season last year, Bassey has improved his performance, securing the top position in the final voting.

A remarkably reliable presence in defence, Bassey participated in all but three of the Premier League matches as the team achieved a record points total. His pace, strength, and composure while advancing the ball from the back have been integral to the team’s success.

Additionally, he made significant contributions to the offensive effort, scoring two crucial goals: the decisive goal in the victory against the formidable Nottingham Forest and the opening goal during the memorable Emirates FA Cup triumph at Old Trafford.

In expressing his gratitude, Bassey stated,I extend my thanks to all who voted for me as Player of the Season. I must acknowledge God; without divine support, I would not be where I am today.

“I also wish to express my appreciation to my teammates, including those no longer at the Club, who have supported my development.

“I am particularly grateful to the coaching staff and the Manager for their trust and belief in my capabilities. I hope that we can achieve remarkable success in the forthcoming season, and I appreciate the support provided by all.”

Calvin Bassey (39.6%), Alex Iwobi (21.5%), Antonee Robinson (19.9%)

Bernd Leno (10.9%) and Saša Lukić (8.1%)

Al Ahly named Squad for FIFA Club World Cup tournament

Al Ahly and Messi’s Inter Miami to open FIFA Club World Cup tournament

Al Ahly’s coach, José Riveiro, has announced the team that will compete in the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

Al Ahly will start the tournament on June 15 with a match against the host team, Inter Miami. In the group stage, they will also play Brazilian club Palmeiras on June 19 and the Portuguese side Porto on June 24.

The referees for the matches are: main referee Ali Reza Faghani, first assistant Anton Shchetin, second assistant Ashley Beecham, and fourth referee Simon Marciniak.

In their last game, Al Ahly drew 1-1 with Pachuca in a friendly match. Inter Miami won their last match 5-1 against the Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer.

Al Ahly, a top team in Egypt, has won the CAF Champions League three times in the past five years. This success gives them their tenth chance to play in the Club World Cup. On the other hand, Inter Miami’s route to the tournament was less straightforward. They won the 2024 MLS Supporters’ Shield for having the best seasonal record but lost 3-2 to Atlanta in the playoffs.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said this performance earned Inter a spot in the Club World Cup. With coach Javier Mascherano, star players Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Sergio Busquets will lead Inter, making them favourites to start strong in Group A.

Hull City sign Moroccan midfielder de Reda Laalaoui

Hull City sign Moroccan midfielder Reda Laalaoui

The English club signed the 20-year-old player to a four-year contract, with an option for one more year. They reached the agreement on Thursday, June 12, 2025, for an undisclosed fee.

Laalaoui is recognized for his strong capabilities in both defensive and offensive play. He is regarded as one of the most promising young talents in Moroccan football.

His endurance, physical attributes, and technical abilities set him apart. His skill has attracted attention beyond the borders of Morocco.

Upon signing for the Tigers, Laalaoui said: “I am really happy to join Hull City. It is a historic club in England and I am looking forward to helping the team and making the supporters happy.

“It’s a well-known team in England and one of my dreams was to play in England. As you know, it’s one of the best leagues in the world and I am here to improve myself and it’s important for my development.

I always work hard for the team and I play with a lot of grit. I always play to win and I am here to win.

I am looking forward to seeing the fans at the MKM Stadium and I will do my best to make them happy.”

Laalaoui showcased impressive performance with the Moroccan junior national team during the 2025 U20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, which took place from April 27 to May 18, 2025.

This season, he participated in 23 matches for his club, FUS Rabat, in the Moroccan league (Botola Pro), netting 4 goals and assisting 3 times.

Ex-Sierra Leone defender earns UEFA A Coaching License

Ex-Sierra Leone defender Steven Caulker earns UEFA A Coaching License

Former Sierra Leone defender Steven Caulker has taken a notable step forward in his coaching career by earning a UEFA A Coaching License.

The ex-Liverpool and Tottenham player, who captained the Leone Stars of Sierra Leone before International retirement, successfully earned his UEFA A Coaching License eighteen months after securing his B License.

Having completed his UEFA A badge with the English FA, Caulker is now focused on his coaching journey. He expressed his excitement about applying his knowledge on the football field.

“I am really proud to announce that I have obtained my UEFA A Coaching License. It has been a great 12 months of learning with an excellent group of individuals. Now, I am even more excited to begin my coaching journey and put all my learning into practice,” he stated.

Caulker, who played a key role for Sierra Leone during the African Cup of Nations in Cameroon, is transitioning from his playing career to coaching. He believes this path is the future for him and aspires to become a manager someday, with a desire to coach the Sierra Leone national team and promote an attractive style of football among young Sierra Leonean players.

The UEFA A License is the most advanced practical coaching certification available, building upon the technical and tactical knowledge covered in the UEFA B License.

This certification emphasises the development of individual players within units, as well as enhancing understanding of modern game trends, strategies, tactics, systems of play, and the principles of the England DNA.

Sierra Leone's Aminata Fullah to officiate at the Women's AFCON

Sierra Leone’s Aminata Fullah to officiate at Women’s AFCON

Sierra Leone’s top female referee, Aminata Fullah, has been selected by CAF to officiate at the TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco from July 5 to July 26, 2025.

She becomes the first referee from Sierra Leone to officiate at an AFCON tournament, showcasing her exceptional skills and dedication.

This is a significant achievement for both Aminata and Sierra Leonean football. It shows her years of hard work, discipline, and consistent performance.

Aminata Fullah has also become the first-ever Elite A Referee in Sierra Leone’s history. This is a major milestone that will inspire current and future referees in the country.

Her success highlights the growing recognition of Sierra Leonean referees in Africa and beyond. Aminata’s achievement proves that with hard work and support, our officials can succeed at the highest levels of international football.

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Senegal's Lions of Teranga overcome England at the Forest Ground

Senegal’s Lions of Teranga overcome England at the Forest Ground

England faced their first defeat against an African team, losing 3-1 to Senegal in an international friendly at the City Ground.

Thomas Tuchel sought a strong response following England’s uninspired 1-0 victory over Andorra on Saturday. However, they were deservedly beaten in Nottingham.

Senegal, initially trailing after Harry Kane’s early goal against the run of play, managed to turn the match around.

Ismaila Sarr capitalized on Kyle Walker’s slow reaction to equalize just before half-time. Shortly after the hour mark, Habib Diarra slipped away from Morgan Gibbs-White and found space in the right channel, scoring by putting the ball between Dean Henderson’s legs.

England had chances to score, with Edouard Mendy making great saves against Gibbs-White and Bukayo Saka. A goal by substitute Jude Bellingham got called back because of a handball by Levi Colwill, which caused some debate late in the match.

The final result happened when Noni Madueke’s bad free-kick in stoppage time let Senegal counterattack.

They moved quickly, with Youssouf Sabaly scoring calmly past Henderson to secure this historic win. England left the field to a chorus of boos.

New Cambridge United two-year deal for Sullay Kaikai

New Cambridge United two-year deal for Sullay Kaikai

Cambridge United has announced that Sullay Kaikai has officially signed a new two-year contract with the club.

The 29-year-old winger, who has made an impressive 102 appearances for the U’s, has agreed to terms that will keep him with the team until 2027.

Originally a loan in 2014 with Crystal Palace, he rejoined United in 2023 after stints elsewhere with NEC Brada, Blackpool, Wycombe Wanderers and MK Dons.

Sullay Kaikai stated, “I’m pleased and eager to prolong my Cambridge trip.” Expressing the course the Head Coach and Club have indicated, I am quite eager to assist. There is a sense of hope around the place, and I’m excited about this next chapter at the Club.”

Neil Harris expressed his happiness about Sullay’s contract extension, noting that working with the new sports science team will benefit him. “When he’s fit, defenders in League Two will find him a handful. His performances have been impressive; he adds versatility on the wings and can also play as a striker.”

Morocco Edge Benin in International Friendly contest

Morocco Edge Benin in International Friendly contest

Ayoub El Kaabi scored a stunning scissor kick in the 47th minute, highlighting Morocco’s dominant first half and energizing at the Stade Foot Fès.

Fezi’s game drew a full house as many local supporters of the national team in a decisive test of their tactical depth and squad rotation gathered.

Morocco won a tough struggle against a tenacious Benin team trying to contain the attacking attacks of the Atlas Lions.

Morocco controlled possession throughout the first half, keeping pressure deep in Benin’s side as they patiently sought for an opening. Just as it looked the sides would enter halftime level, Ayoub El Kaabi produced a moment of magic in the 47th minute, just at the conclusion of stoppage time.

Clinging to a well-placed cross, he delivered a fantastic scissor kick past the goalkeeper, causing the Fez audience to celebrate. Morocco’s domination throughout the half earned this objective a well-deserved payoff that gave the second half momentum.

After the break, Morocco kept pushing for a second goal, but a string of missed opportunities and strong defense by Benin kept the score unchanged, and the game ended with a well deserved 10 win for the home side.

Both teams’ preparations for the approaching Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) include this worldwide friendly.

Uganda Cranes share spoils in Marrakech with Gambia Scorpions

Uganda Cranes share spoils in Marrakech with Gambia Scorpions

Uganda Cranes and The Gambia Scorpions played to a 1-1 draw in an international friendly match at the Stade de Marrakech Annexe pitch on Monday, June 9, 2025.

Rogers Kassim Mato gave Uganda Cranes the lead, but Manneh Alasana equalised for The Gambia with a well-taken penalty.

Both goals were scored in the first half, with Mato, who plays for Vardar Skopje in North Macedonia, heading in Patrick Jonah Kakande’s curling corner kick in the 25th minute.

The Gambia, led by former Uganda Cranes coach Jonathan McKinstry, put pressure on Uganda in the first half, nearly equalising with a powerful strike that hit the woodwork, leaving goalkeeper Isima Watenga out of position. Alasana capitalised on a penalty opportunity, confidently driving it past Watenga, who had dived to his left.

Following an unfortunate injury to Watenga, Joel Mutakubwa stepped in as goalkeeper just seven minutes into the second half. Uganda Cranes’ head coach, Joseph Paul Put, made several key substitutions strategically, bringing on defender Hilary Mukundane, Travis Mutyaba, Denis Omedi, Shafik Nana Kwikiriza, and later Enock Ssebagala to bolster the team’s efforts.

In the closing moments of the match, Uganda had promising chances to secure a win, but Omedi and Allan Oyirwoth were unable to convert, leaving the scoreline unsettled.

Ex-Algeria boss Djamel Belmadi returns to Qatar's Al Duhail

Ex-Algeria boss Djamel Belmadi returns to Qatar’s Al Duhail

Djamel Belmadi has been appointed as the head coach of Al Duhail in the Qatar Stars League. This marks his third tenure at the club after two previous periods.

After leaving his position with the Algerian national team, Belmadi found himself out of work. At 49 years old, he has a deep understanding of the top league in Qatar.

“The management of Al-Dahail Athletic Club has reached an agreement with the manager Jamal Belmadi to return to leading the club’s first team foo

“The management of Al-Dahail Athletic Club has reached an agreement with the manager Jamal Belmadi to return to leading the club’s first team football again starting from next season.

Jamal Belmadi had previously taken the captaincy of the team in two previous events in 2010 to 2012, then took the captaincy again in 2015 to 2018, where with the team he succeeded in winning the Qatar Super League championship in 4 events, the Prince Cup in two occasions, the Qatar Cup once,” the club noted in their statement

During his time with Duhail, formerly known as Lekhwiya SC, from 2010 to 2012 and then again from 2015 to 2018, he celebrated significant success, clinching four league titles, two Emir Cups, and a Qatar Cup.

Belmadi is best known for leading Algeria to win the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt. Al Duhail decided to part ways with former coach Christophe Galtier after he did not win the league title. Belmadi now has a chance to restart his coaching career with a club he is familiar with.

A week earlier, Al Duhail also let go of Kenyan star striker Michael Olunga and Moroccan winger Hakim Ziyech.