Senegal have won the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, defeating Morocco 1–0 after extra time to lift their second continental title. The final was largely incident-free until stoppage time of normal time, when Ismaila Sarr believed he had secured victory for Senegal with a header. However, referee Jean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo ruled out the goal for...
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President Tinubu: “I congratulate our gallant Super Eagles @NGSuperEagles on their hard-earned bronze medal at AFCON 2025. “Despite the heartbreak of the semi-final loss to Morocco, our Super Eagles showed resilience, overcame Egypt, and made us proud. “This bronze medal surely feels good like gold. “Congratulations, Nigeria!”
Highlight Of Nigeria Match Against Egypt, Finishing 3rd In AFCON 2025, Winning Through Penalty
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Nigeria Secure Bronze At AFCON 2025 After Penalty Shootout Win Over Egypt
Nigeria finished AFCON 2025 on a high note, defeating Egypt 4–2 on penalties to claim the Bronze medal. The match ended 0-0 after 90 minutes, with no extra time played, sending the teams straight to a shootout. Four of Nigeria’s five penalty takers were successful, including Akor Adams, Moses Simon, Alex Iwobi, and Ademola Lookman,...










