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  • AFCON 2023: Football fans react over threat to Nigerians living in South Africa

    AFCON 2023: Football fans react over threat to Nigerians living in South Africa

    Some Nigerian football fans have urged the Federal Government to take proactive measures, to protect the lives of Nigerians living in South Africa, following threats by some fans in the country.

    An advisory by the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, had advised Nigerians to be cautious of their movements, comments and maintain good conduct before, during and after the AFCON semifinal clash on Wednesday.

    The advisory made reference to alleged comments online from South Africans threatening Nigerians living in their country, should South Africa lose the match to Nigeria.

    The fans spoke in separate interviews on Tuesday in Keffi Local government area of Nasarawa State.

    Solomon Abari, former chairman of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Nasarawa State chapter, said football is not a do or die affair.

    “If the situation is not checked, the essence of the AFCON tournament of fostering unity would be defeated.

    “Africans should not be thinking in that direction because if they do, the whole essence of the tournament will be defeated,” he said.

    Linus Oota, a football fan described the threat to innocent Nigerians for supporting their country as uncivilised and uncalled for.

    “Sports particularly football, unites people. So if we have a match with them and they are threatening to attack our people, then those making those threats are uncivilized.

    “This is a sporting activity that is supposed to unite and strengthen the bond between the two countries. For the Nigerian ambassador to be issuing advisory shows the seriousness of the matter,” he said.

    He said that those issuing the threat have no confidence in the ability of the Bafana Bafana against the Super Eagles in the AFCON semi final clash.

    “The match is yet to be played and they are acting this way. Does it mean they don’t trust their team?

    “Have they foreseen that they are going to lose the match and then they are extending the anger to innocent Nigerians in South Africa.

    He called on the Nigerian government to issue a strong warning to the South African government to call their citizens to order.

    Esther Akaa, Assistant Secretary, SWAN Nasarawa state chapter also called on the Nigerian government, through the High Commission, to take steps to protect Nigerians from any form of attack.

    “This is the time for the Nigerian ambassador to sit up and ensure that Nigerians in South Africa are protected.

    “The ambassador should liaise with the security outfits there to ensure Nigerians are not attacked after the match on Wednesday,” she said.

    She urged those South Africans threatening Nigerians not to resort to violence but pray for their team to emerge victorious.

  • AFCON 2023: CAF reveals match officials for Nigeria vs South Africa

    AFCON 2023: CAF reveals match officials for Nigeria vs South Africa

    The Confederation of African Football CAF),  has appointed Egyptian, Amin  Omar as referee for Wednesday’s Africa Cup of Nations semi-final encounter, between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and  Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    Ademola Olajire, Director of Communications at the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), stated this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He said Omar’s compatriots; Mahmoud Abouelregal and Ahmed Ibrahim would play the roles of assistant referee 1, and assistant referee 2, while Sudanese Mahmood Ismail will serve as fourth official

    Olajire said that Attia Amsaaed from Libya will be the reserve assistant referee, with Yacoub  Elmi from Djibouti as commissioner and Aboubacar Doumbouya from Guinea as referee assessor.

    “Three-time champions Nigeria and 1996 champions South Africa face off in their second-ever Africa Cup of Nations semi-final clash at the Stade de la Paix.

    “Their only previous meeting at the same stage, at the National Stadium in Lagos when Nigeria co-hosted the 2000 finals with Ghana, ended 2-0 in favour of Nigeria.

    “Wednesday’s clash is being billed as the more potentially-explosive of the two semi-finals, hosts Cote d’Ivoire will be up against Democratic Republic of Congo, given the pedigree, rivalry and ambition of the two teams,“he said.

    South Africa only defeated Nigeria twice in 14 previous meetings at full senior level, though Nigeria edged an African Nations Championship clash by beating the hosts 3-1 in Cape Town in 2014.

    The Eagles are presently ranked 42nd in the world by FIFA, 6th in Africa, while the Bafana Bafana are 66th in the world and 12th in Africa.

    In 2019, both teams met at the quarter-final stage, with the Eagles beating South Africa  at the Cairo International Stadium 2-1, the goals came from Samuel Chukwueze and William Ekong.

    Both players are in the present squad and likely to be part of Wednesday’s battle.

  • BREAKING: Osimhen left behind as Super Eagles arrive Bouaké for AFCON semi final clash against South Africa

    BREAKING: Osimhen left behind as Super Eagles arrive Bouaké for AFCON semi final clash against South Africa

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria have arrived in Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire where they are scheduled to play their semi final match against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa in the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Super Eagles of Nigeria arrived in Bouaké without star striker Victor Osimhen, who is said to be down with a stomach upset.

    According to a statement posted on the X (formerly Twitter) account of the Super Eagles, the Napoli forward is being assisted by the team medics.

    The statement reads: “Members of the team travelled from Abidjan to Bouaké today via a 10pm Air Cote D’Ivoire flight.

    “Osimhen did not however make the trip as a result of abdominal discomfort.

    “Team medics confirmed that he has been placed under close watch with a member of the medical team staying behind in Abidjan with him.

    “If cleared by tomorrow morning, he will join the rest of the squad before 5 pm”.

    TNG reports the semi final fixture against South Africa saw the Super Eagles leaving Abidjan for the first time since the commencement of the 2023 AFCON.

    The Nigerian team played all its group matches, Round of 16 and quarter-final matches in Abidjan.

    In continuation of preparation for the epic clash, the team on Sunday trained at their usual Ecole Nationale de la Police playing turf, Abidjan.

    Jose Peseiro, the team’s gaffer in company of a player will have the official pre-match news conference on Tuesday by 11am (Nigerian time) in Bouake.

    The team will subsequently have their first training session behind closed doors later in the day.

    Recall that when Cote d’Ivoire hosted their only previous AFCON in 1984, Nigeria also played their semi-final match in the city of Bouake against Egypt, winning 8-7 on penalties, after a pulsating 2-2 draw.

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria will on Wednesday lock horns with perennial rivals Bafana Bafana of South Africa at the Stade de la Paix, Bouake.

    The match will be a repeat of the 2000 AFCON semi-finals in Lagos, which saw Nigeria defeat South Africa 2-0.

    Also in the 2019 AFCON in Egypt, Nigeria again showed superiority by eliminating the Bafana Bafana 2-1 in the quarter-final stage.

  • AFCON 2023: How we will play Super Eagles – South Africa coach

    AFCON 2023: How we will play Super Eagles – South Africa coach

    Hugo Bruce, South African coach, says he will approach the semi-final match against Nigeria differently from Bafana Bafana’s style in their quarter-final game against Cape Verde on Saturday.

    Recall goalkeeper Ronwen Williams was the hero as South Africa beat Cape Verde 5-3 on penalties following a goalless 120 minutes to advance to the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals.

    After an impressive four penalty saves by Williams, Bafana Bafana secured their place in the semi-finals for the first time since 2000 where they will meet Nigeria.

    Bruce told newsmen at a post-match conference that the game against Nigeria would be an entirely different ‘kettle of fish’.

    “The semi-final match will be different against Nigeria, which has good players like (Ademola) Lookman.

    “We will not lose focus. The players will be in good condition, so we need to rest and recover to start our preparation,” he said.

    He noted that the pressure of qualifying for the semi-finals for the first time in AFCON made the game tougher, adding that winning the game by penalty shootout wasn’t a fluke.

    “When we got to the penalty shootout, it was a special thing for the players, because during training they were scoring them.

    “When we have a goalkeeper who stops four penalty kicks, this is not luck but a lot of hard work.

    “There was a lot of pressure in the match. Everyone wanted to qualify.

    “This match was unlike the previous ones. We did not show the same performance as we had in previous matches,” he said.

    He also noted that not many people in South Africa believed in the team, saying that he was proud of what his boys had achieved so far.

    “In spite of all the doubts, we believed in it, and the players believed in themselves as well.

    “Reaching the semi-finals is in itself a good thing for South African football,” Bruce said.

    AFCON 2023: The return of Nigeria, South Africa rivalry

    South Africa’s Bafana Bafana renewed their football rivalry with Nigeria’s Super Eagles in the semi-final with their win over Cape Verde.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Semi Final clash between the Super Eagles and Bafana Bafana will take place on February 7 at Stade De Bouake, Cote d’Ivoire, at 6.00 p.m. Nigerian time.

    Nigeria and South Africa have met 15 times in competitive football since 1992.

    The Super Eagles have won eight of such encounters, while the Bafana Bafana won two, with both teams drawing on five occasions.

    The Bafana Bafana secured their place in the semi-finals for the first time since 2000.

    AFCON 2023: Semi-finalists set for fierce battle

    The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) competition has entered the semi-final stage with four teams set for what analysts believe will be a fierce battle for slots in the final.

    On Saturday, hosts Cote d’Ivoire came from a goal down to throw out Mali while South Africa eliminated the stubborn Cape Verde 5-3 on penalties.

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria became the first country to book a spot in the semi-finals with a composed 1-0 victory over the hard fighting Angolans,  while DR Congo came from behind to beat Guinea 3-1.

    Nigeria, who are now the highest ranked team in the tournament, will lock horns with perennial foe, Bafana Bafana of South Africa on Wednesday at the Stade de la Paix, Bouake by 6pm (Nigerian time).

    It will be hosts Cote d’Ivoire against DR Congo at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan in the second semi-final fixture by 9pm (Nigerian time).

    AFCON 2023 Semi-finals

    Wednesday (Feb. 7)

    1: Nigeria vs South Africa (Stade de la Paix, Bouake, 6 pm)

    2: Cote d’Ivoire vs DR Congo (Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan, 9 pm)

    AFCON 2023 third place play-off

    Saturday (Feb. 10)

    Loser semi-final 1 vs Loser semi-final 2 (Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan, 9 pm)

    AFCON 2023 Final

    Sunday (Feb. 11)

    Winner semi-final 1 vs Winner semi-final 2 (Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan, 9 pm)

    TNG reports the AFCON 2023, which began on January 13 in Cote d’Ivoire will end on February 11.

  • AFCON 2023: South Africa edge Cape Verde 2-1 on penalties,  set up semi-final clash with Super Eagles

    AFCON 2023: South Africa edge Cape Verde 2-1 on penalties, set up semi-final clash with Super Eagles

    Goalie Ronwen Williams became the hero of the night as he saved four penalties to deny Cape Verde their first ever semi -final placement at the AFCON.
    The Bafana Bafana of  South Africa defeated the Blue Sharks 2-1 on penalties to advance to the semi-final of the AFCON 2023.
    Chances were few and far between over 120 minutes at Stade Charles Konan Banny de Yamoussoukro, though the best fell to Cape Verde.
    Williams came to the rescue to keep out Garry Rodrigues in the 56th minute, and produced a fantastic reflex save to deny Gilson Benchimol in stoppage time.
    Vozinha produced heroics at the other end early in extra time, thwarting both Mihlali Mayambela and Evidence Makgopa as the match came down to penalties.
    Teboho Mokoena and Mothobi Mvala were successful for South Africa and although Bryan Teixeira was on target for Cape Verde, Williams denied Bebe, Willy Semedo, Laros Duarte and Patrick Andrade to send Bafana Bafana into the last four.
    The result meant that the Bafana Bafana of South Africa will play the Super Eagles of Nigeria to secure a place in the final of the competition.
  • AFCON 2023: South Africa evict tournament favourite Morocco,  to play Cape Verde in quarter-final

    AFCON 2023: South Africa evict tournament favourite Morocco, to play Cape Verde in quarter-final

    The Bafana Bafana of South Africa yesterday made a statement with their wonderful display against Morocco at the quarterfinals of the African Cup of Nations in Côte d’Ivoire.

    Evidence Makgopa and Teboho Mokoena scored two second half goals that ended the dreams of the Atlas Lions of Morocco.

    Achraf Hakimi became a Villain after missing  a crucial penalty late in the game to equalize for the North Africans and change the tempo of the game.

    Tebiho Mokoena tooK advantage of Hakimi’s miss to convert a late freekick to seal victory for the South Africans.

    The North Africans, touted as tournament favourites became the latest major casualty 24 hours after defending champions, Senegal, were also dumped out.

    Sofyan Amrabat received the marching orders in the 92nd minute after fouling an onrushing South African forward who was clearly goal bound, the resultant freekick was taken and converted by Tebiho Mokoena for Bafana Bafana’s second goal.

    Bafana Bafana go through to a quarter-final on Saturday in Yamoussokro against tiny Cape Verde, who have been one of the surprise packages of the tournament so far.

    South Africa will test the might of the Blue sharks of Cape Verde next week in the quarter-final fixture at the ongoing AFCON tournament.

  • AFCON 2023: Bafana Bafana of South Africa bounces back, thrashes Namibia 4-0

    AFCON 2023: Bafana Bafana of South Africa bounces back, thrashes Namibia 4-0

    The Bafana Bafana of South Africa on Sunday night thrashed Namibia 4-0 with Themba Zwane scoring twice in the first 16 minutes of the encounter.

    Recall that Percy Tau missed a spot-kick in Bafana Bafana’s opening defeat by Mali, but he scored one this time to open the floodlight of goals.

    Substitute Thapelo Maseko made it four when Lloyd Kazapua failed to handle his strike from Teboho Mokoena’s long ball.

    The result meant that both sides are locked on three points after the first two matches at AFCON.

    The two sides from Southern Africa are guaranteed a place in the last 16 should they win their deciding matches for the knockout stage on Wednesday (17:00 GMT), when South Africa face Tunisia and Namibia meet Mali.

  • AFCON: Nigerian-born defender makes South Africa’s  provisional squad

    AFCON: Nigerian-born defender makes South Africa’s provisional squad

    Nigerian-born defender Ime Okon has been named in South Africa’s 50-man provisional squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

    Ime Okon a Nigerian born defender has made South Africa’s 50-man provisional squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations billed for Ivory Coast.

    Bafana Bafana head coach, Hugo Broos announced the list on Thursday afternoon.

    The 50-man list we still be prunned down to 27 players by January 7, 2024.

    Okon, who was born to a Nigerian father, is one of the 18 defenders on the roaster.

    The 19-year-old has been invited twice by South Africa in the past but is yet to make his debut for the former African champions.

    The centre-back is enjoying a fine season with South African club, Super Sport United.

    South Africa will face Tunisia, Mali and Zambia in Group E at the 2023 AFCON.

  • Police deny viral ‘drinks for s3x’ announcement

    Police deny viral ‘drinks for s3x’ announcement

    The South African Police Service (SAPS) has denied making an announcement, which legitimised expecting s3x after paying for someone’s drinks.

    Recall a statement attributed to the SAPS had gone viral on social media, claiming to be a “special public announcement for the festive season”.

    The statement makes a series of disturbing claims that seem to imply a justification for s3xual assault, and instructs people “not to call [the police]”.

    The statement reads: “Do not go out to party without money for drinks. If you drink someone, you must expect that someone to want something in return.

    “And when he starts to demand that something. Please do not call us. Give him what he wants The SAPS will be busy with important cases”.

    The statement, which went viral on X (formerly Twitter) on 26 November, has been viewed over 500,000 times within a few days. It also appeared on Facebook and shared by many.

    However, the police have made it clear that the posts showed a fabricated document. “It is fake,” they said, and urged people not to share the announcement.

    “It came to the attention of SAPS that the following announcement has been circulated on WhatsApp Groups and social media platforms. It is fake and SAPS urge citizens not to share this fake message,” the police stated.

     

  • Rwanda beat South Africa 2-0, lead Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers group

    Rwanda beat South Africa 2-0, lead Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers group

    Hosts Rwanda on Tuesday in Butare beat visiting South Africa 2-0 to shoot to the top of Group C table in the 2026 FIFA World Cup African Qualifiers.

    The result meant that Rwanda now have four points from two matches to stop South Africa from widening their lead.

    It was also a result that would help Nigeria and the rest of the group, as a win would have given South Africa a four-point lead after two matches.

    In the Match Day 2 fixture, Innocent Nshuti gave Rwanda a 12th minute lead, before  Gilbert Mugisha extended their lead in the 28th minute.

    Rwanda who had drawn their Match Day 1 fixture 0-0 against Zimbabwe last week and will visit Benin Republic on June 5 now lead with one point.

    South Africa who will visit Nigeria in June are in second place with three points from two games, having beaten Benin Republic 2-1 on Match Day.

    Nigeria have now moved into third place, with two points from two matches, tied with Lesotho (fourth) and Zimbabwe (fifth) on goals difference but ahead of both on goals scored.

    Benin Republic bring up the rear in the group with one point from two matches, ahead of Match Days 3 and 4 fixtures in June.

    NAN