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Kenya keeper suspended amid match-fixing investigation

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Patrick Matasi made his international debut in 2017 but has not played for Kenya since last year

Kenya goalkeeper Patrick Matasi has been provisionally suspended from all football activity in the country for 90 days amid an investigation into allegations of match manipulation.

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) took the decision on Thursday evening, hours after the governing body announced it had launched an investigation into the 37-year-old.

The case arose after a video posted online appeared to show the keeper agreeing to a deal to influence the outcome of a game.

The BBC has not been able to verify the video, which is undated.

Matasi plays for Kenyan Premier League club Kakamega Homeboyz and has won over 30 international caps.

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He has not responded to multiple requests for comment.

The owner of Kakamega Homeboyz, Cleophas Shimanyula, said that Matasi denied the allegations.

“He was shocked at what he was seeing in the video and he told me he doesn’t know about match-fixing,” Shimanyula told BBC Sport Africa.

“Kakamega Homeboyz is against any form of match manipulation.”

Matasi’s most recent appearance for Kenya came in a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Cameroon last October.

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The Harambee Stars lost the game 4-1.

The FKF said it would work with world governing body FIFA, the Confederation of African Football and other “relevant authorities” during its investigation.

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Kenyan Federation opens investigation into suspected match-fixing in AFCON 2025 Qualifiers

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Eyebrows are being raised after Cameroon ran riot with goals against Kenya on home soil.

The Kenya Football Federation (KFF) has decided to investigate suspicions of match-fixing by the national team against Cameroon in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers

The FKF has confirmed that it is aware of videos circulating online involving Kenyan goalkeeper Patrick Matasi, raising suspicions of possible match manipulation.

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Prime suspect, Patrick Matasi, the Kenyan goalkeeper.

This amateur video, filmed in secret and viewed by AFP, shows a man discussing with Matasi a plan to fix a match in exchange for money.

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Press statement by Football Kenya Federation.

” The FKF defends the integrity of football and has launched an official investigation, in collaboration with FIFA, CAF and other relevant authorities,” the federation said in a statement.

” We reaffirm our policy of tolerance regarding match manipulation and we are committed to preserving the credibility of our competition,” she insisted.

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The match in question was lost 4-1 by Kenya to Cameroon in Yaoundé last October, destroying the Harambee Stars’ chances of qualifying for the finals in Morocco next December-January and leading to the resignation of the then coach, Engin Firat.

Matasi has since been omitted from the squad by new coach Benni McCarthy for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Gambia and Gabon in Group F on March 20 and 23.

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How time flies? It’s 45 years since Nigeria’s first AFCON glory

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It is 45 years since Nigeria first tasted victory in the Africa Cup of Nations in Lagos.

That was March 22, 1980, when Nigeria beat Algeria 3-0 in the final match to lift an Organization of African Unity (OAU)-donated trophy which was the replacement of the original trophy that Ghana had won for keeps after three victories.

The new trophy was tagged the ‘Unity Cup’. Christian Chukwu, Nigeria’s skipper, later voted as the best player of the tournament, became the first footballer to lift the trophy.

It was Nigeria’s biggest achievement in football at the time.

The feat of the 1980 class of Nigeria’s national football team opened a new chapter for Nigerian football and inspired generations of younger players to excel on the field of play.

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It was the first time Nigeria featured in the title match. Nigeria went on to play seven more final matches and succeeded in two of such in 1994 and 2013.

 Sadly, some of the heroes of 1980 are no more. Those who have passed on include Best Ogedegbe who was in goal, Muda Lawal, the scorer of the final goal, Okey Isima, Tunde Bamidele, Aloysius Atuegbu and Martin Eyo.

 Thus only 14 of the 20 heroes of 1980 are alive. Even the coach, Brazil’s Professor Otto Gloria, has passed on.

That probably prompted one of the heroes, Felix Owolabi, whose solitary goal against Morocco in the semi-final launched Nigeria into the title match, to express gratitude to God for keeping him alive.

In a message to Sports Village Square, Owolabi who clocked 70 last September 24, remarked: “Today is exactly 45 years since Nigeria won the African Cup of Nations for the first time.

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“The National Team at that time “Green Eagles” made Nigeria proud. Thank God today I am celebrating this day with a special prayer because I belong to that historic team.

“Kindly help me thank God.1980, became the real tonic for my football career as also an undergraduate at the University of Lagos

They not only arrested the attention of world football, but they also opened opportunities for others to pursue professional football.

“A big congratulations to all members of that great team for winning the Nations Cup for the first time on home soil. Their achievement brings fond memories to us about the never-say-die Nigerian spirit.”

The 22-man squad of 1980 are: Best Ogedegbe, David Adiele, Okey Isima, Muda Lawal, Christian Chukwu, Tunde Bamidele, Segun Odegbami, Aloysius Atuegbu, Ifeanyi Onyeadika, John Orlando, Felix Owolabi, Adokie Amiesimaka, Godwin Odiye, Sylvanus Okpala, Emmanuel Okala, Martins Eyo, Moses Effiong, Sheffiu Mohammed, Charles Bassey, Frank Onwuachi, Henry Nwosu and Kadiri Ikhana.

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CAF’s analysis of AFCON 2025: Nigeria and Tunisia face tricky Group C challenge

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Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025, is set to witness a thrilling contest in Group C, where Nigeria, Tunisia, Uganda, and Tanzania will battle for a place in the knockout rounds.

With two former AFCON champions and two East African teams eager to make their mark, this group promises to be one of the most competitive in the tournament.

Nigeria Begins Campaign Against Tanzania, Tunisia Faces Uganda

Group C action kicks off on December 23, 2025, with Nigeria taking on Tanzania at the Complexe Sportif de Fès in Fès.

The Super Eagles, three-time AFCON winners, will aim to start strong against Tanzania, who are still seeking their first-ever knockout stage qualification.

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The same day will also see Tunisia facing Uganda at Stade Annexe of Prince Moulay in Rabat, a key encounter that could determine the early group leaders. 

The Carthage Eagles, winners of the 2004 AFCON, will look to assert their dominance, while Uganda’s Cranes will be eager to cause an upset.

Super Eagles Face Tunisia in a Crucial Clash

One of the standout matches in Group C will be the Nigeria vs Tunisia showdown on December 27 at Complexe Sportif de Fès in Fès.

This fixture revives an old rivalry, with Tunisia having famously knocked Nigeria out of AFCON 2021 in the Round of 16. The Super Eagles will be determined to exact revenge.

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Meanwhile, the East African derby will unfold on the same day as Uganda battles Tanzania at Stade El Bardi in Rabat.

The encounter will carry extra significance as both nations will co-host AFCON 2027, and this match will serve as an early test of their competitiveness.

Final Group C Showdowns on December 31

The last round of Group C matches will take place on December 31, with Uganda facing Nigeria at Complexe Sportif de Fès in Fès.

By this stage, Uganda may need to pull off an upset to secure a place in the knockout rounds.

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At the same time, Tunisia will take on Tanzania at Stade Annexe of Prince Moulay in Rabat, a fixture that could be crucial for both teams’ qualification hopes.

With only two automatic qualification spots and a possible third-place route to the Round of 16, Group C is set to be one of the most unpredictable groups in AFCON 2025.


Group C Fixtures – AFCON 2025

MatchdayFixtureDateStadiumCity
1Nigeria vs Tanzania23 Dec 2025Complexe Sportif de FèsFès
1Tunisia vs Uganda23 Dec 2025Stade Annexe – Prince Moulay Rabat
2Uganda vs Tanzania27 Dec 2025Stade El BardiRabat
2Nigeria vs Tunisia27 Dec 2025Complexe Sportif de FèsFès
3Uganda vs Nigeria30 Dec 2025Complexe Sportif de FèsFès
3Tunisia vs Tanzania30 Dec 2025Stade Annexe – Prince Moulay Rabat

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