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Lamia Boumehdi Wins CAF Women’s Coach Of The Year For Second Time, Nigerians Says Its Rigged, After Madugu Guided The Super Falcons To A Record 10th WAFCON Title

Lamia Boumehdi Wins CAF Women’s Coach Of The Year For Second Time, Nigerians Says Its Rigged, After Madugu Guided The Super Falcons To A Record 10th WAFCON Title

The Confederation of African Football named Moroccan coach Lamia Boumehdi the 2025 Women’s Coach of the Year, beating finalists Jorge Vilda and Nigeria’s Justin Madugu, based on performances through the CAF Women’s Champions League where TP Mazembe took bronze. CAF wrote: “Greatness isn’t a moment , it’s a habit. “Lamia Boumehdi, Women’s Coach of the...

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Controversy Erupts Over Referee Daniel Nii Laryea After Nigeria Vs Morocco AFCON Semi-Final

Controversy Erupts Over Referee Daniel Nii Laryea After Nigeria Vs Morocco AFCON Semi-Final

The Instagram account of Ghanaian referee Daniel Nii Laryea has been taken down following widespread criticism of his controversial officiating in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final between Nigeria and Morocco. Observers noted that Daniel’s performance throughout the match was highly questionable. Despite numerous fouls committed by Morocco, no cards were issued, raising concerns...

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Beşiktaş Submits €14 Million Offer for Emmanuel Agbadou

Beşiktaş Submits €14 Million Offer for Emmanuel Agbadou

Beşiktaş has officially submitted a €14 million plus add-ons offer to Wolverhampton Wanderers for the transfer of Emmanuel Agbadou, according to Turkey’s top transfer expert Yağız Sabuncuoğlu. The Turkish club is reportedly very keen on securing Agbadou’s services. The 25-year-old defender has made 13 Premier League appearances for Wolves this season and was part of the...

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Nigeria Crashes Out Of AFCON After Penalty Shootout Defeat To Morocco

Nigeria Crashes Out Of AFCON After Penalty Shootout Defeat To Morocco

Nigeria’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign came to an end after a 4–2 penalty shootout defeat to Morocco, following a tense goalless draw after 120 minutes. Morocco dominated proceedings in regulation time, registering 16 shots with five on target, while Nigeria managed just two attempts, only one of which tested the goalkeeper. Despite their struggles...