Tag: Group C

  • 2026 WCQ: Osimhen to miss Bafana Bafana, Squirrel matches

    2026 WCQ: Osimhen to miss Bafana Bafana, Squirrel matches

    African Footballer of the year and Super Eagles forward, Victor Osimhen will miss the upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against South Africa and Benin Republic in Nigeria and Cote D’Ivoire  due to an injury he sustained while playing for Napoli SC.

    This was made known on the Super Eagles’ official X handle on Tuesday.

    According to the post, Super Eagles Coach Finidi George has also called up Enugu Rangers’ Kenneth Igboke.

    The post read, “Camp update: Africa Player of the Year, Victor Osimhen is injured and out for 4 weeks. Super Eagles’ Coach Finidi George has called up Enugu Rangers’ left back Kenneth Igboke for the WC qualifiers against South Africa and Benin Rep.”

    Last week, George named the 23-man squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles will face off against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, on June 3, followed by an away match against Benin Republic on June 7.

    Rwanda presently tops group C with a win and a draw, the Bafana Bafana sit second with 3 points a win and a loss while Super Eagles is on third position with two draws in two games. Lesotho Zimbabwe and Benin Republic occupy the fourth fifth and sixth positions on the group standing respectively.

  • 2026 WC: We will beat Nigeria to group C ticket – Bafana Bafana coach, Broos boasts

    2026 WC: We will beat Nigeria to group C ticket – Bafana Bafana coach, Broos boasts

    South Africa head coach, Hugo Broos has boasted that  Bafana Bafana will beat the Super Eagles of Nigeria to the group C ticket of the 2026 World Cup.

    In the draws made on Thursdayby FIFA, South Africa alongside four others countries were pitched in the same group as Nigeria.

    Zimbabwe, Benin Republic, Rwanda, and Lesotho are the other teams in the group.

    According to the format, all group winners, 9 in number will represent Africa at the 2026 World Cup billed for Mexico, Canada, and the United States of America.

    It will be the first time that three countries will be hosting the Mundial.

    The last co-hosted World Cup was held in Korea and Japan in 2002 with Brazil claiming the first prize.

    Africa could also earn another spot but the best-placed runners-up team will go through a play-off for Africa’s 10th spot.

    However, the Belgian believes his side has the quality to make it in the group.

    “The away games will be very important in a group like ours, but now a little bit more because we have five difficult away games for different reasons,” he told safa.net.

    “I think it is possible for South Africa to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup first in the group.”

    The qualifiers will start in November.

    Nigeria and South Africa missed out on the last edition that was held in the United Arab Emirates in 2022.

    The new format will see 48 teams compete against the previous 32 team-format.

  • World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria draw South Africa, Benin, Rwanda three others

    World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria draw South Africa, Benin, Rwanda three others

    Nigeria have been drawn in the same group with South Africa, Benin Republic, Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Lesotho in the Preliminary Round of Africa’s World Cup 2026 qualifiers.

    Senegal will compete in group alongside  Congo, Togo, Sudan, South Sudan and Mauritania in Group B.

    The Black stars of Ghana  will slug it out with Madagascar, Central African Republic, Comoros, Chad in Group I if they hope to make it to the tournament for the fifth time.

    Having missed the last two editions, two-time African kings Algeria would be aiming to return to World Cup. Nevertheless, they must scale a huge hurdle in Guinea, Somalia, Botswana, Mozambique, Uganda in Group G.

    Highly ranked Atlas Lion of Morocco will trade tackles with Zambia, Congo, Tanzania, Niger Republic and Eritrea in Group E.

    The group winners will gain automatic pass to the World Cup group stage while the best four second placed teams will go through another round of matches to stand a chance to book a place at the Mundial.

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification series for Africa start in November 2023.

    The Mundial is billed to hold in three North American countries and they are Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

    Africa will have a shot at the presenting 10 teams for the first time in a new 48-team format.

  • Morocco 2022: Super Falcons, Banyana clash in group C opener

    Nigeria and South Africa have another day in the sun as the Super Falcons and Banyana Banyana go to war for three points, in the opening game of Group C of the 12th Women Africa Cup of Nations which began in Morocco on Saturday.

     Nine-time champions and FIFA World Cup ever-present Nigeria have not forgotten how, 10 months ago and on home soil, the youthful Banyana squad ran away spectacular 4-2 winners in the final match of the first edition of Aisha Buhari Women’s Tournament. Venue was the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos.

     Since then, however, the Falcons have flown with formidable wings, eliminating West African arch-rivals Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire in the qualifying series for the WAFCON and coming close to stripping the ‘A’ Women Team of Canada in the second of a two-match tour in that country three months ago.

     Monday’s spectacle will see Coach Randy Waldrum send out his best legs against a team considered Nigeria’s strongest opposition on the African continent at the moment, and Coach Desiree Ellis is expected to do likewise as both teams of titanesses battle for crucial three points at the Moulay Hassan Stadium.

     “Naturally, this is a very big game and we are looking forward to it. It is also a game that should be a good advertisement for African women football. When you have Nigeria playing South Africa at the senior women level, it is a treat.

     “Our objectives and expectations remain the same: to earn a ticket to the World Cup and to win the trophy. We will take it one match at a time. It is interesting to play South Africa first, and we can move ahead from there.”

     Team captain Onome Ebi, who is the oldest player at the competition at 39, has featured in five FIFA World Cup finals, and still looks vibrant enough to feature at the FIFA World Cup in Australia & New Zealand next year: “For me, it is a good thing that we are playing South Africa first. It is a strong team and that will make our team to be strong and to give our best from the very beginning.

     “I have won this trophy several times but I still have the hunger to win it, and also to go to a sixth World Cup. We will look first to pick up the World Cup ticket, and then the trophy.”

     Nigeria will be without first choice goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, who is suspended for receiving yellow cards in different matches of the qualifying series (against Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire), meaning Israel –based Tochukwu Oluehi could be between the sticks for the Super Falcons against the Banyana on Monday night.

     In Saturday’s opening match, Morocco’s Atlas Lionesses pipped Burkina Faso 1-0 to surge to the top of Group A.

     There are four teams in each of the three groups of the 12-team finals, with the top two teams in each of the groups and two best third-placed teams proceeding to the quarter finals.

     All the four semi-finalists will represent Africa at next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup finals, with the fifth-placed team to be eligible for a Playoff Tournament that will hold next year.