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  • Nigeria, Benin may co-host 2025 AFCON – Amaju Pinnick

    Nigeria, Benin may co-host 2025 AFCON – Amaju Pinnick

    President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick has said Nigeria and Benin Republic may co-host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Pinnick made this known while speaking with journalists in Lagos State on Tuesday.

    The NFF President said the Minister of Sports, Sunday Dare has given his endorsement on the bidding.

    He disclosed that the Confederation of African Football (CAF) is likely to withdraw the hosting right of the 2025 AFCON from Guinea.

    “We are putting a bid together for a co-hosting of the tournament with the Benin Republic. The Minister of Sports has given his endorsement on the bidding.

    “It is high time Nigeria hosted an international tournament because there are many advantages attached to hosting of such competitions.

    “There are many countries bidding for the competition; we are confident of getting the nod from CAF. We are working with the ministry of sports to ensure that Nigeria gets the hosting right,” Pinnick said.

    TNG reports Nigeria last hosted the AFCON 2000, co-hosting with Ghana.

  • CAF awards: Sadio Mane reacts after winning 2022 African Player of the Year

    CAF awards: Sadio Mane reacts after winning 2022 African Player of the Year

    Sadio Mane is the 2022 African Player of the Year, emulating his idol El Hadji Diouf as the second Senegalese to win back-to-back awards.

    The Senegalese forward, who inspired Senegal to their historic first Africa Cup of Nations title in February as well as guiding the Teranga Lions to this year’s FIFA World Cup in Qatar, beat strong opposition from his countryman Edouard Mendy and former Liverpool teammate Mohamed Salah.

    “I am so excited to win this award. There are so many players that deserved this award, but I have been chosen. I am honoured and I thank everyone for this,” he told CAF Online.

    Thursday’s award was Mane’s second, having won in 2019 when the event was hosted and held in Hurghada, Egypt.

    The 30-year-old Mane scored 23 goals for Liverpool in all competitions last season before moving to Bayern Munich in Germany this summer.

    It was a big night for Senegal who also won National Team of the Year and for Aliou Cisse who was named the Coach of the Year. Simba’s Senegalese import Pape Sakho also walked away with the Goal of the Year.

    ALSO READ || 2022 CAF awards: Full List of Winners

    Mane expressed his joy at this and said, “I cannot explain this. It is so far the best year of Senegalese football. To collect all these awards, you have to believe first. It was hard work and we never stopped dreaming. We continued working hard and finally we got it.”

    Mane and Senegal will be hoping to continue this spirit in Qatar when they make their third appearance at the global showpiece.

  • 2022 CAF awards: Full List of Winners

    2022 CAF awards: Full List of Winners

    It was a clean sweep for Senegal on Thursday in Rabat as national team captain and new Bayern Munich signing Sadio Mane was named African Player of the Year.

    National team head coach Aliou Cisse was named Coach of the Year, after leading his team to their first continental title and another FIFA World Cup qualification.

    Pape Matar Sarr, an 18-year-old midfielder with English Premier League club side Tottenham Hotspur, was also named the Young Player of the Year.

    Senegal were also named the National Team of the Year, after winning the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in January in Cameroon.

    Mane retained the CAF African Player of the Year title, having also won the 2019 edition which was the last edition.

    He recently left England’s Liverpool after a trophy-laden spell with the Reds, becoming the German Bundesliga’s marquee player after signing for Bayern Munich.

    It was another Senegalese player in Simba’s Pape Ousmane Sakho who won CAF’s Goal of the Year in the mixed category for men and women.

    That was for his spectacular overhead strike for Simba against Asec Mimosa in a CAF Confederation Cup group game.

    However, it was not Senegal all the way as Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala won a record fifth African Player of the Year award.

    Oshoala on her part now overtakes her compatriot Perpetua Nkwocha, to stand alone as a record five-time winner of the African Player of the Year accolade.

    Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco were also named African Men’s Club of the Year, just as Mamelodi Sundowns Women were named Women’s Club of the Year.

    South Africa’s national women’s head coach Desiree Ellis was named Africa’s Coach of the Year in the women’s football category.

    She will lead Banyana Banyana into Saturday’s final match of the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) against hosts Morocco.

    Ghana’s Evelyn Badu scooped a double on the night as she won the women’s Interclub Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year awards.

    She had led Hassacas Ladies all the way to the final match of the inaugural Women’s Champions League and winning the tournament’s Golden Boot in the process.

    The men’s Interclub Player of the Year was won by legendary Al Ahly and Egypt goalkeeper and captain, Mohamed El Shenawy.

    The awards were held at the impressive Mohamed VI Technical Centre in Sale, Rabat.

    It was attended by a gathering of Africa’s top football personalities and football stars.

    The women’s National Team of the Year will be named after Saturday’s final match between hosts Morocco and South Africa at the Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

    The Full List of Winners:

    Player of the Year (Men)

    Sadio Mane (Senegal and Bayern Munich)

    Player of the Year (Women)

    Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria and FC Barcelona)

    Interclub Player of the Year (Women)

    Evelyn Badu (Ghana & Sekondi Hasaacas Ladies/Alvaldsnes)

    Interclub Player of the Year (Men)

    Mohamed El Shenawy (Egypt & Al Ahly)

    Young Player of the Year (Women)

    Evelyn Badu (Ghana & Sekondi Hasaacas Ladies/Alvaldsnes)

    Young Player of the Year (Men)

    Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal and Tottenham Hotspur)

    Coach of the Year (Women)

    Desiree Ellis (South Africa)

    Coach of the Year (Men)

    Aliou Cisse (Senegal)

    Club of the Year (Women)

    Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)

    Club of the Year (Men)

    Wydad Athletic Club (Morocco)

    National Team of the Year (Men)

    Senegal

    Goal of the Year

    Pape Ousmane Sakho (Senegal & Simba)

  • CAF awards: What Oshoala said after winning historic Player of the Year award

    CAF awards: What Oshoala said after winning historic Player of the Year award

    Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala on Thursday night became the first player to win the African Women’s Player of the Year award at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Awards five (5) times.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Oshoala had been tied at four titles with countrywoman Perpetua Nkwocha in the running for the record fifth crown.

    She warded off competition from Cameroonian Ajara Nchout Njoya and Zambia’s Grace Chanda to clinch her fifth title at the CAF Awards ceremony in Rabat, Morocco on Thursday.

    This means the Barcelona FC Women forward has surpassed compatriot Perpetua Nkwocha in the women’s category and Cameroonian Samuel Eto in the men’s category, who have won the awards four times each.

    An emotional Oshoala said it was a historic night for her as she dedicated the award to Nigeria women’s national team, the Super Falcons.

    “It’s a historic night for me and I want to thank everyone who has helped me in my career. The 2021/2022 season was really tough for me as an individual.

    “This year made me realise that if you don’t fall, you don’t know the power of comeback.

    “Thanks to my teammates at Barcelona FC and my national team, the Super Falcons, for showing Africa how resilient you can be during the semi-finals against Morocco on Monday.

    “I dedicate this award to the Super Falcons,” Oshoala said.

    Oshoala has been out of the ongoing Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco due to an injury.

    She got injured during Nigeria’s first game against South Africa.

    Following the team’s loss to Morocco on penalty kicks in the competition’s second semi-final game, the Super Falcons will now face Zambia in the third-place match on Friday.

    Meanwhile, Senegal’s Sadio Mane also won the CAF Men’s Player of the Year award, winning it for the second time.

  • BREAKING: Oshoala wins CAF women’s player of the year award

    BREAKING: Oshoala wins CAF women’s player of the year award

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons and FC Barcelona player, Asisat Oshoala has won the Confederation of African Football (CAF) women’s player of the year award for 2022.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Oshoala beat Cameroonian Ajara Nchout Njoya and new entrant Grace Chanda of Zambia to the award.

    The Super Falcons striker was presented with the award on Thursday in Rabat, Morocco, winning her 5th women’s player of the year award in the process.

    In a swift reaction, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) congratulated Oshoala, describing the award as a record-breaking feat.

    TNG reports Oshoala is the first player in history to win five (5) African player of the year awards.

  • BREAKING: Sadio Mane wins CAF men’s player of the year award

    BREAKING: Sadio Mane wins CAF men’s player of the year award

    Senegalese and Bayern Munich player, Sadio Mane has won the Confederation of African Football (CAF) men’s player of the year award for 2022.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Mane beat Egyptian Mohamed Salah and fellow Senegalese Edouard Mendy to the award.

    The Senegalese striker was presented with the award on Thursday in Rabat, Morocco.

     

    Details later…

  • Davido features at 2022 CAF awards

    Davido features at 2022 CAF awards

    Nigerian music star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido on Thursday night featured at the 2022 Confederation of African Football (CAF) awards.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the CAF 2022 awards were held in Rabat, Morocco on 21 July 2022.

    Davido joined Emmanuel Adebayo to present the CAF men’s young player of the year award to Pape Matar Sarr!

    Sarr from Senegal won the AFCON with the Teranga Lions and had a blistering season with Metz that earned him a move to Tottenham Hotspur.

    He beat Hannibal Mejbri and Karim Konate to the CAF men’s young player of the year award.

  • CAF Awards: Super falcons’ duo, Oshoala, Gift make final shortlist

    CAF Awards: Super falcons’ duo, Oshoala, Gift make final shortlist

    Confederation of African Football (CAF) has pruned down the list of nominees for the various female categories for the forthcoming CAF Players Awards scheduled to hold In Rabat, Morocco.

    The number of nominees has been cut down to 10 with Nigeria’s Azeezat Oshoala making the 10-woman shortlist.

    Similarly, Super Falcons Monday Gift also made the final shortlist for the young player and inter-club of the year award category.

    Randy Waldrum was listed among 10 coaches considered for the Coach of the Year award.

    The awards will be held on Thursday, 21 July 2022.

    Sadio Mane, Riyad Mahrez, and Mohamed Salah are contenders for the African Player of the Year award(Male Category) after Caf released a final star-studded list of nominees for 2022.

    The winners will be decided by a voting panel that is made up of Caf’s technical committee, media professionals, head coaches, and captains of member associations and clubs involved in the group stage of the inter-club competition for last season.

  • CAF Champions League final to be played over two legs

    CAF Champions League final to be played over two legs

    The CAF Champions League final will now be played over two legs, the competition’s owners, Confederation of African Football (CAF), announced on Sunday in Rabat.

    The decision was taken during the confederation’s Executive Committee meeting held on the sidelines of the ongoing 12th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

    The confederation also decided that the 2022 CAF Super Cup match will hold in Morocco.

    This is because the two clubs who are current title-holders of the Champions League (Wydad AC) and Confederation Cup (RS Berkane) are coming from the same country, Morocco.

    The Super Cup match is an annual feature between winners of the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup.

    The CAF Executive Committee thus approved the recommendation by its CAF Interclub Committee to play the Super Cup 2022 final in Morocco.

    CAF has also awarded Egypt the rights to host the 2024 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    It had received two bids from Egypt and Morocco for the competition’s hosting rights.

    The Executive Committee also confirmed that the 2022 Championship of African Nations (CHAN) will hold from Jan. 13 to Feb. 4 of 2023 in Algeria.

    This was after reviewing the report of the inspection delegation team led by Vice President Seido Mbombo Njoya and Executive Member Moses Magogo on Algeria’s state of readiness.

    CAF also, after twice opening the bidding process of the Women’s Champions League 2022, has picked the Royal Morocco Football Federation which submitted the only bid to host the competition.

  • Full list of nominees: Super Eagles players make first list for CAF Awards 2022

    Full list of nominees: Super Eagles players make first list for CAF Awards 2022

    The Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Thursday released the first list of nominees for the CAF Awards 2022 which will be held on July 21 in Rabat, Morocco.

    The list has Super Eagles and Nantes FC forward Moses Simon among the 30 players nominated for the Player of the Year Award.

    It also has Akinkunmi Amoo of FC Copenhagen among the 10 nominees for the Young (Male) Player of the Year Award.

    The revealed nominees are mainly for the Men’s categories, namely Player of the Year, Interclub Player of the Year, Young Player of the Year, National Team of the Year and Club of the Year.

    CAF however said in a statement that the nominees for the Women’s categories would be announced in due course.

    A stakeholder panel made up of Technical Experts, CAF Legends and Journalists decided on the list for the various categories.

    They were expected to have taken into the consideration the performance of the nominee from September 2021 till June at all levels.

    The winners of each category will be decided by a voting panel.

    The panel will have CAF Technical Committee members, media professionals, Head Coaches and Captains of Member-Associations and clubs involved at the group stage of the Interclub competitions.

    The CAF Awards 2022 will be held ahead of the final match of Africa’s flagship women’s competitions, Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

    The competition tagged “Morocco 2022” is holding from Saturday to July 23.

    Full List of Nominees (in alphabetic order by Member-Association):

    Player of the Year (Men)

    • Riyad Mahrez (Algeria and Manchester City)
    • Bertrand Traore (Burkina Faso and Aston Villa)
    • Blati Toure (Burkina Faso and Pyramids)
    • Edmund Tapsoba (Burkina Faso and Bayer Leverkusen)
    • Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (Cameroon and Napoli)
    • Karl Toko Ekambi (Cameroon and Lyon)
    • Vincent Aboubacar (Cameroon and Al Nassr)
    • Youssouf M’Changama (Comoros and Guingamp)
    • Franck Kessie (Cote d’Ivoire and AC Milan)
    • Sebastien Haller (Cote d’Ivoire and Ajax)
    • Mohamed Abdelmonem (Egypt and Al Ahly)
    • Mohamed ElNeny (Egypt and Arsenal)
    • Mohamed Salah (Egypt and Liverpool)
    • Mohamed Shenawy (Egypt and Al Ahly)
    • Musa Barrow (Gambia and Bologna)
    • Naby Keita (Guinea and Liverpool)
    • Aliou Dieng (Mali and Al Ahly)
    • Hamari Traore (Mali and Rennes)
    • Yves Bissouma (Mali and Tottenham Hotspur)
    • Achraf Hakimi (Morocco and Paris Saint-Germain)
    • Sofiane Boufal (Morocco and Angers)
    • Yahya Jabrane (Morocco and Wydad Athletic Club)
    • Yassine Bounou (Morocco and Sevilla)
    • Moses Simon (Nigeria and Nantes)
    • Edouard Mendy (Senegal and Chelsea)
    • Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal and Napoli)
    • Nampalys Mendy (Senegal and Leicester City)
    • Sadio Mane (Senegal and Bayern Munich)
    • Saliou Ciss (Senegal and Nancy)
    • Ali Maaloul (Tunisia and Al Ahly)

    Interclub Player of the Year (Men)

    • Riad Benayad (ES Setif)
    • Tiago Azulao (Petro Atletico)
    • Karim Konate (ASEC Mimomas)
    • Ali Maaloul (Al Ahly)
    • Aliou Dieng (Al Ahly)
    • Mohamed Shenawy (Al Ahly)
    • Mohamed Sherif (Al Ahly)
    • Percy Tau (Al Ahly)
    • Morlaye Sylla (Horoya)
    • Achraf Dari (Wydad Athletic Club)
    • Yahya Jabrane (Wydad Athletic Club)
    • Zouhair El Moutaraji (Wydad Athletic Club)
    • Mouhcine Moutouali (Raja Club Athletic)
    • Issoufou Dayo (RS Berkane)
    • Youssou El Fahli (RS Berkane)
    • Victorien Adebayor (Niger and Union Sportive Gendarmerie Nationale)
    • Peter Shalulile (Mamelodi Sundowns)
    • Bandile Shandu (Orlando Pirates)
    • Thembinkosi Lorch (Orlando Pirates)
    • Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane (Esperance Sportive de Tunis)

    Young Player of the Year (Men)

    • Dango Ouattara (Burkina Faso and Lorient)
    • Karim Konate (Cote d’Ivoire and ASEC/RB Salzburg)
    • Jesus Owono (Equatorial Guinea and Alaves)
    • James Gomez (The Gambia and AC Horsens)
    • Kamaldeen Sulemana (Ghana and Rennes)
    • Ilaix Moriba Kourouma (Guinea and Valencia)
    • El Bilal Toure (Mali and Reims)
    • Akinkunmi Amoo (Nigeria and FC Copenhagen)
    • Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal and Metz)
    • Hannibal Mejbri (Tunisia and Manchester United)

    Coach of the Year (Men)

    • Kamou Malo (Burkina Faso)
    • Amir Abdou (Comoros)
    • Carlos Quieroz (Egypt)
    • Pitso Mosimane (Al Ahly)
    • Tom Saintfiet (The Gambia)
    • Florent Ibenge (RS Berkane)
    • Vahid Halilhodzic (Morocco)
    • Walid Regragui (Wydad Athletic Club)
    • Aliou Cisse (Senegal)
    • Mandla Ncikazi (Orlando Pirates)

    National Team of the Year (Men)

    • Burkina Faso
    • Cameroon
    • Comoros
    • Egypt
    • Equatorial Guinea
    • The Gambia
    • Mali
    • Morocco
    • Senegal
    • Tunisia

    Club of the Year (Men)

    • ES Setif (Algeria)
    • Petro Atletico (Angola)
    • TP Mazembe (DR Congo)
    • Al Ahly (Egypt)
    • Ahli Tripoli (Libya)
    • Al Ittihad (Libya)
    • Raja Club Athletic (Morocco)
    • RS Berkane (Morocco)
    • Wydad Athletic Club (Morocco)
    • Orlando Pirates (South Africa)