Category: Football Africa

Defender Trevoh Chalobah helps Crystal Palace win over Brighton

Defender Trevoh Chalobah helps Crystal Palace win over Brighton

Sierra Leone’s Trevoh Chalobah and Senegal’s Ismaila Sarr played key roles in Crystal Palace’s 3-1 victory over Brighton at the Amex Stadium. (Photo Crystal Palace)

Palace, unchanged from their recent draw against Manchester City, sought their first win against Brighton in seven matches.

Chalobah, on loan from Chelsea, opened the scoring, marking his second Premier League goal for the club.

The goal resulted from Ebere Eze’s astute movements, leading to several corners. Will Hughes, in his 100th appearance, delivered a precise in-swinging cross that deflected off Brighton’s Jan Paul van Hecke and fell perfectly for Chalobah, who finished skillfully from six yards out, celebrating with the away supporters.

Palace scored two more goals from Ismaïla Sarr’s Senegal International 33rd and 82nd, respectively.

Marc Guéhi scored an own goal as Palace held on to their third league victory.

Black Bulls wallop Nigerian side Enyimba in CAF Confed Cup

Black Bulls wallop Nigerian side Enyimba in CAF Confed Cup

Nigerian football club Enyimba suffered a disappointing 3-0 loss to Mozambican side Black Bulls during their CAF Confederation Cup Group D encounter in Maputo on Sunday.

The match saw the home team dominate from the start. Two of the goals for the Black Bulls were scored by their Nigerian imports, Rume Akporoh and Francis Ayuba, showcasing their prowess in front of goal. The final goal was netted by Fidel Souza, further extending the lead and sealing a comprehensive victory for the Bulls.

This defeat leaves Enyimba struggling in the group stage, as they have yet to record a win. Their current record includes one draw and two losses from three matches played, placing them at the bottom of Group D with a total of only one point.

In Group C, Orapa United and Jaraaf played to a 0-0 draw. Both teams had chances to score, but poor finishing and good goalkeeping prevented any goals. This result keeps both teams struggling in the standings.

In Group B, Stellenbosch won 1-0 against CD Lunda Sul. Devin Titus scored the only goal with a header in the 89th minute, helping Stellenbosch move into third place in Group B. Lunda Sul missed several key chances in this close match.

Al Hilal stun MC Alger as Pirates, Stade d’Abidjan share spoils

Al Hilal stun MC Alger as Pirates, Stade d’Abidjan share spoils

Sudanese team Al Hilal defeated MC Alger 1-0 in Algiers on Saturday, keeping their perfect record in the CAF Champions League. Guessouma Fofana scored the goal in the 76th minute with a header, assisted by Mohamed Abdelrahman at the 5 July 1962 Stadium.

MC Alger attempted to equalize but was thwarted by goalkeeper Issa Fofana. Al Hilal now leads Group A with nine points, followed by MC Alger with four points. Young Africans (Yanga) and Mazembe played to a 1-1 draw earlier.

In Group D, Esperance beat Pyramids 2-0. Youcef Belaïli scored in the 36th minute, and Elias Mokwana added a second before halftime. Esperance tops Group D with seven points, while Pyramids are second with four.

Orlando Pirates drew 1-1 with Stade d’Abidjan, missing a chance to extend their Group C lead. Evidence Makgopa scored a penalty, but Ousmane Méité equalized for Stade d’Abidjan. The Pirates remain at the top with five points, while Al Ahly is just one point behind.

AS FAR and Maniema Union ended their match in a 1-1 draw in Group B. Exaucia Moanda scored for Maniema Union in the 37th minute, but To Carneiro equalized for AS FAR in the 62nd minute.

AS FAR leads Group B with five points, while Maniema Union has three points.

Juma Bah's excellent form continues as Valladolid beat Valencia

Juma Bah excellent form continues as Valladolid beat Valencia

Sierra Leone’s Juma Bah played well in defence as Real Valladolid won 1-0 against Valencia CF in La Liga on Friday. The 18-year-old was making his thirteen appearances since his arrival in Spain.

This important win helps Real Valladolid move off the bottom of the league table as they try to avoid relegation. Moroccan forward Anuar scored the only goal with a great individual effort in the 19th minute.

Anuar said on DAZN,It’s a sense of relief because we needed the three points. It felt like a final, and fortunately, we managed to come out on top.

Valladolid’s Juanmi Latasa was sent off with 12 minutes left after a video review showed he used his elbow. Despite being one player down, the home team held on for the win against a struggling opponent.

This victory is a much-needed boost for caretaker coach Álvaro Rubio; it was his first win since replacing Paulo Pezzolano, who was fired in early December. Valencia now sits at the bottom of the table, with only two wins in their last 15 league games, but they have two games in hand.

Pyramids set to face Esperance de Tunis in CAF Champions League

Pyramids set for Esperance de Tunis Group D CAF Champions League battle

Pyramids FC from Egypt will play Esperance de Tunis on Saturday at the Hamadi Agrebi Olympic Stadium in Rades. This is their third match in Group D of the CAF Champions League. A win would help Pyramids FC take control of the group.

Pyramids FC is currently in first place with four points. They achieved this after a strong 5-1 win over Mali’s Djoliba AC and a goalless draw against Angola’s Sagrada Esperança.

The team has a powerful attack led by star players Ibrahim Adel and Ramadan Sobhi. Adel scored two goals in the first match, so he will be important for breaking through Esperance’s defence.

The home side will not have midfielders Mohamed Reda “Bobo” and Blati Touré because they are injured.

Esperance wants to win after a 0-0 draw with Sagrada Esperança. The Tunisian team has won the Champions League four times and has the same points as Pyramids FC, but they are behind on goal difference.

Even without key players like Yassine Meriah and Brazilian forward Yan Sasse, Esperance remains strong. Algerian winger Youcef Belaïli and young player Koussay Maacha will likely lead their attack. They will depend on their experience and the support of their fans to help them succeed.

Top five nominees for Men’s Player of the Year 2024 CAF Awards

Top five nominees for Men’s Player of the Year 2024 CAF Awards

Marrakech, Morocco, will host this year’s CAF Awards at the Palais des Congrès, starting at 19:00 local time (18:00 GMT / 20:00 Cairo time / 21:00 East African time) on Monday. The awards celebrate the best in African football, and the competition for the Men’s Player of the Year title is intense.

The final Five players who have been voted for are  Simon Adingra from Ivory Coast, Serhou Guirassy from Guinea, Achraf Hakimi from Morocco, Ademola Lookman from Nigeria, and Ronwen Williams from South Africa. This promises to be one of the closest contests in the award’s history.

A look at the final five nominees for Men’s Player of the Year in alphabetical order:

RONWEN WILLIAMS (SOUTH AFRICA) Club: Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa  

Williams stood out with his penalty saves during the Africa Cup of Nations, leading South Africa to win a bronze medal. The team defeated Morocco in the round of 16. He also helped South Africa qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and received a nomination for FIFA’s Best Goalkeeper award for 2024. At Mamelodi Sundowns, he helped the team achieve the record fewest goals conceded in a season, leading them to their seventh consecutive league title.

ACHRAF HAKIMI (MOROCCO) Club: Paris Saint-Germain, France  

Hakimi is one of the best right-backs in Europe. He helped Paris Saint-Germain win a third consecutive Ligue 1 title and a Coupe de France final against Lyon. He also assisted Morocco in winning a bronze medal at the Paris Olympic Games. In 2024, Hakimi played 14 matches for the national team and scored a goal in the Africa Cup of Nations against the Democratic Republic of Congo.

ADEMOLA LOOKMAN (NIGERIA) Club: Atalanta, Italy  

Lookman had a standout year, helping Atalanta become title contenders in Serie A and win the UEFA Europa League. He scored a hat-trick in the final, making it a memorable performance. Lookman also helped Nigeria reach the final of the Africa Cup of Nations, where they finished as runners-up. He scored three goals and earned a spot in the Team of the Tournament.

SIMON ADINGRA (CÔTE D’IVOIRE) – Club: Brighton & Hove Albion, England  

Adingra played a vital role in Côte d’Ivoire’s journey to win the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations on home soil. He scored a last-minute equalizer in the quarter-finals against Mali and assisted twice in the final against Nigeria. He earned the Best Young Player award at the tournament. The 22-year-old has also performed well for Brighton in the Premier League this year.

SERHOU GUIRASSY (GUINEA) Club: Borussia Dortmund, Germany  

Guirassy scored 30 goals in 30 games for Stuttgart in the 2023-24 Bundesliga season before moving to Borussia Dortmund. His 28 Bundesliga goals set a new record for Stuttgart. Only Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane scored more goals than Guirassy. Between January and October 2024, he scored a total of 23 goals for club and country, including a hat-trick for Guinea against Ethiopia.

DRC's side TP Mazembe ready for Young Africans cracker

DRC’s side TP Mazembe ready for Young Africans cracker

After losing their last Group A match to Al Hilal, the DR Congo team must compete to win against Young Africans to keep their hopes alive of advancing to the next stage of the CAF Champions League.

Fans are expected to turn out in support of their team at the Stade TP Mazembe on Saturday as they face the Young Africans Sports Club from Tanzania, who fell 2-0 to MC Alger in their previous game. Meanwhile, TP Mazembe lost 2-1 to Al Hilal Omdurman.

Al Hilal Omdurman currently leads the group with six points, followed by MC Alger with four points. The two teams will also meet on Saturday in another critical match.

Young Africans Remain Hopeful After Consecutive Defeats

Young African coach Saed Ramovic is determined to change their fortunes and secure a positive result in Lubumbashi.

A win or a draw in this match could significantly enhance their chances of qualifying for the quarter-finals.

They are optimistic about their upcoming CAF Champions League Group A match against TP Mazembe on Saturday in Lubumbashi, DR Congo.

The team has regained several key players who have recovered from injuries, which is a significant boost as they prepare for this important fixture.

A win or draw could greatly enhance their chances of qualifying for the quarter-finals.

“We are pleased to have nearly our full squad ready for the match against TP Mazembe. Key players, including Aucho, Abubakar, and Mzize, have returned to training and will participate in the game.

“We will depart for Lubumbashi on Thursday, continuing our intensive training to refine our game strategy. We wish our supporters travelling by bus a safe journey, and we aim to return home with a positive result,” stated Harrison.

Guinea's Serhou Guirassy nets brace in Dortmund's defeat to Barca

Guinea’s Serhou Guirassy nets brace in Dortmund’s defeat to Barca

On Wednesday, Guinea’s Serhou Guirassy and Ferran Torres each scored two goals as Barcelona defeated Borussia Dortmund 3-2 at the BVB Stadion Dortmund, moving to second place in the UEFA Champions League.

The game picked up after halftime when Raphinha scored for Barcelona in the 53rd minute before Dortmund quickly equalized with a penalty from Guinean International Serhou Guirassy after he was fouled.

Torres scored shortly after coming on, putting Barcelona ahead again. Dortmund equalized when Guirassy scored his second goal.

Torres sealed the win with a quick goal from a counter-attack. Barcelona’s victory keeps them in second place, two points ahead of teams on 13 points. Dortmund remains just outside the top eight with 12 points.

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Dortmund pushed for another goal, but Schlotterbeck missed a chance with a header and was offside. Barcelona held on for the important win.

Mamelodi Sundowns appoint Miguel Cardoso as the new Head Coach

Mamelodi Sundowns appoint Miguel Cardoso as new Head Coach

Mamelodi Sundowns has appointed Miguel De Azevedo Cardoso as the new Head Coach, effective immediately.

This decision follows unsatisfactory results, despite the Sundowns Board giving Manqoba Mngqithi and his Technical Team a chance to lead the Club.

“I feel truly privileged and am happy to be here. This is a club with a rich heritage, and I am joining a team that has a strong identity. I will do my best to bring joy to the fans and represent them in the best way possible,” Cardoso told reporters on Tuesday.

“I am a simple man, but I have high standards. I want to win consistently. I aim to win trophies and contribute to the club’s legacy. When I eventually leave, I want to be remembered among the great coaches of this club, like Pitso Mosimane, Rulani, Steve Komphela, and Manqoba.”

Coach Miguel was previously in charge of Espérance Sportive de Tunis, where he reached the finals of the 2023/24 CAF Champions League. He brings three assistants with him: Fabio Fernandes, Pedro Azevedo, and João Araújo.

Miguel has coached at top clubs in Portugal, Spain, France, Greece, and Ukraine, including Porto, Braga, Deportivo La Coruña, Celta Vigo, AEK Athens, Nantes, and Shakhtar Donetsk. Steve Komphela and Kennedy Mweene will continue in the Club’s Technical Team.

Mamelodi Sundowns thanks Manqoba Mngqithi and Wendell Robinson for their years of loyal service and wishes them well in their future endeavors. They will always be part of the Mamelodi Sundowns Family. The Club also appreciates Romain Folz, who recently joined.

The players will meet the new coaches when they return to training on Wednesday.

Al Hilal Omdurman beat TP Mazembe in Group A Champions League tie

Al Hilal Omdurman beat TP Mazembe in Group A Champions League tie

Al Hilal Omdurman achieved a significant 2-1 victory over TP Mazembe during their second Group A match in the CAF Champions League, held on Sunday night. (Photo TP Mazembe)

The match took place at the Stade Cheikha Ould Boïdiya in Mauritania, where Al Hilal showcase resilient and a commendable performance to preserve their perfect record in the group stage.

Al Hilal commenced the match with a strong offensive, earning a penalty in the 22nd minute after Alioune Faty committed a foul in the box.

Mohamed Abdelrahman expertly converted the penalty, giving Al Hilal an early advantage.

In response, TP Mazembe showcased their attacking capabilities, although they struggled with accuracy in the final third.

In the 64th minute, Oscar Tshikomb found the equalizer for Mazembe with an impressive long-range effort, rekindling hopes for the visiting team.

However, Al Hilal’s Jean Girumugisha made a decisive impact in the closing moments of the match. He delivered a remarkable strike from outside the box, successfully placing the ball in the bottom left corner and igniting celebrations among Al Hilal supporters.

Despite their commendable efforts, TP Mazembe experienced their first defeat of the group stage following a previous draw in their opening match.

With this win, Al Hilal leads Group A with six points from two matches, followed by MC Alger, who beat Young Africans 2-0 on Saturday. Mazembe has one point and Young Africans sit at the bottom after two losses.

Al Hilal will aim to maintain their momentum against MC Alger on Saturday, while Mazembe needs a strong performance against Young Africans to revive their campaign.