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Thrills, Drama and Historic Rallies as Lagos Badminton Classics Reach Final Stage

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The 8th Lagos International Badminton Classics (LIBC) reached a dramatic climax on Friday with quarter-final and semi-final showdowns that delivered world-class action, epic battles, and unforgettable moments inside the Teslim Balogun Indoor Sports Hall, Surulere.

With 20 matches on the schedule and one walkover, Day Three of the tournament set the stage for a blockbuster finale on Saturday, August 30, when champions across all categories will be crowned.

Walkover and Marathon Thriller
The day began with a rare walkover in the men’s doubles as P. Ravikrishna and S. Romdtiani (UAE) advanced without hitting a shuttle, following the no-show of Kazakhstan’s D. Panarin and M. Tajibullayev.

But it was the mixed doubles quarter-final that stole the show. India’s Rawat and Maneesha battled compatriots Sharma and Kanapuran in a pulsating contest that lasted 2 hours, 2 minutes — one of the longest matches in the tournament’s history. The tie ended 21-19, 9-21, 22-20 in favour of Rawat/Maneesha, who left the Lagos crowd on their feet in admiration.

Nigerian Hope and Heartbreak
On the home front, Nigeria’s Obanisola and Alabi lit up the arena with a hard-fought 21-19, 19-21, 21-19 victory over second seeds and compatriots Ibere and Ukeh in the quarter-finals. However, their fairytale run ended in the semi-finals against UAE’s formidable pair Qathua and Sreejithparol. The Nigerian duo will now battle for bronze in what promises to be another emotional showdown.

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All-India Women’s Singles Final
India underlined its dominance in the women’s singles. Second seed Kashyap powered past Indonesia’s Ramadhani Wiryawan 21-19, 21-17, while S. Lele needed just 35 minutes to dispatch compatriot Sihag 21-12, 21-12. The result sets up an all-Indian final on Saturday.

Asian Showpiece in Men’s Singles
The men’s singles final will feature Japan’s M. Koga against Indonesia’s P. Shujiwo after both triumphed in gruelling semi-finals. Koga rallied past Israel’s Dubovenko 17-21, 21-7, 21-8, while Shujiwo defeated India’s M. Singh 21-11, 20-22, 21-12. Their clash is expected to be one of the highlights of the tournament.

Doubles Intensity
In women’s doubles, Uganda’s Mbabazi and Kobugabe fell short against the in-form UAE duo of Sreejithparol and Qathua, who remain strong contenders for the crown.

Nigeria’s Growing Reputation
Visiting athletes and officials continued to heap praise on the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) for seamless organisation, with support from the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and the Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA). The vibrant Lagos crowd and warm hospitality have reinforced Nigeria’s status as a rising hub for elite badminton.

“Day Three has given us classic matches that will be remembered for years,” said Tunde Kazeem, BFN board member and technical director. “From marathon rallies to underdog victories, the Lagos International Badminton Classics has shown the very best of our sport. Tomorrow’s finals will crown champions, but already, this tournament is a triumph for badminton in Nigeria and Africa.”

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Day Three Highlights:

  • Mixed Doubles epic: Rawat/Maneesha beat Sharma/Kanapuran in a 2h 02m thriller.
  • Nigeria’s Obanisola/Alabi upset Ibere/Ukeh but lost in semis; bronze battle awaits.
  • Women’s Singles Final: All-India affair — Kashyap vs S. Lele.
  • Men’s Singles Final: Japan’s Koga vs Indonesia’s Shujiwo.
  • Prize Pool: $17,500 purse adds extra edge to the finals.

With the finals set across singles and doubles, anticipation is at fever pitch as Lagos braces for a grand finale to the 2025 Lagos International Badminton Classics.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Morocco Handed Boost as Brazil Lose Only Specialist Right Back Ahead of World Cup Clash

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Morocco have received an early boost ahead of their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C opener against Brazil after the South Americans lost their only specialist right back, Wesley, to injury.

The AS Roma defender was ruled out of the tournament after suffering a left thigh muscle injury during Brazil’s 2-1 international friendly victory over Egypt in Cleveland on Saturday.

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) confirmed on Sunday that medical examinations revealed damage to the adductor muscle in Wesley’s left thigh, forcing him to withdraw from Carlo Ancelotti’s 26-man World Cup squad.

His absence leaves Brazil with a significant selection headache ahead of Saturday’s showdown with Morocco. Wesley was the only natural right back in the squad, meaning Ancelotti may now have to rely on makeshift options such as versatile defenders Danilo and Ibanez to fill the position.

“The MRI scan revealed a muscle injury to the adductor muscle in his left thigh,” the CBF said in a statement.

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“The CBF regrets the injury. Wesley is a player much loved by the squad and will always be considered part of this team as it seeks to win its sixth World Cup title.”

Brazil have moved quickly to replace the injured defender, calling up Atalanta midfielder Ederson, who is expected to join the squad in the United States on Monday.

For Morocco, the development could offer a tactical advantage as the Atlas Lions prepare to face the five-time world champions in what is expected to be one of the most eagerly anticipated matches of the group stage.

The North Africans, who reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup and continue to be regarded as one of the strongest teams outside Europe and South America, will be looking to exploit any defensive uncertainty on Brazil’s right flank.

Brazil, chasing a record-extending sixth World Cup title, are grouped alongside Morocco, Haiti and Scotland in Group C. The opening encounter between Morocco and Brazil is expected to play a key role in determining the eventual group winner.

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Algeria keep faith with Petkovic, extend deal to 2028 ahead of World Cup

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Vladimir Petkovic applauds Switzerland supporters after the Euro 2020 quarter-final against Spain in St. Petersburg, Russia, on July 2, 2021. Petkovic, who now coaches the Algerian national team, recently secured a contract extension following his successful stewardship of the Desert Foxes. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Pool via Reuters/File)

Algeria have extended the contract of national team coach ​Vladimir Petkovic and his technical staff until ‌2028, the country’s football federation said on Sunday, days before the World Cup in North ​America, with his previous deal due ​to expire immediately after the tournament.

Petkovic, ⁠who took charge in February 2024, has ​overseen a strong turnaround, leading Algeria to ​21 wins, four draws and three defeats in 28 matches and guiding the team to qualification ​for the 2026 World Cup, after their ​absence from the 2018 and 2022 editions.

Algeria also reached ‌the ⁠quarter-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after consecutive group-stage exits in 2021 and 2023, while climbing from 43rd ​to 28th ​in the ⁠FIFA world rankings and from seventh to fourth in Africa ​during the Bosnian’s tenure.

The federation said ​the ⁠extension reflected “stability and confidence in the work accomplished”, with Algeria set to open their ⁠World ​Cup Group J campaign ​against Argentina on June 17 before facing Jordan and Austria.

-Reuters

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World Cup greats Argentina, Brazil, Germany win friendlies days before kick-off

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Brazil's Danilo (left) battles for possession with Egypt's Mahmoud Trezeguet during the international friendly match between Brazil and Egypt at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, on June 6, 2026. Photo: Ken Blaze/IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters.

Multi-champions Brazil, Argentina and Germany all won their preparatory games for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Saturday, although by small margins, with former champion England and hopeful Portugal also securing victories.

The busy day ​of friendlies saw some of the biggest stars on display, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Vini Jr and Mohamed Salah playing, but ‌three-time champion Argentina opted to rest Lionel Messi against Honduras in Texas in a game where forward Lautaro Martinez shone with a goal and one assist for a 2-0 win. Simeone scored the second for Argentina.

Five-time champion Brazil beat Egypt 2-1 in Cleveland with Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes scoring early from inside the box and Lyon forward Endrick ​adding in the second half after an assist from Barcelona’s Raphinha. Zico scored for Egypt, while Salah played the first half and ​seemed to be in good form.

There was some drama with Brazil and AS Roma right back Wesley leaving the ⁠field in tears after what appeared to be a serious muscle injury in the left leg, which might take him out of the World ​Cup. Teams can change players up to one day before their first games.

Harry Kane’s first-half header earned England a 1-0 win over New Zealand in Tampa, ​while there were also victories for Scotland and Belgium as teams fine-tune ahead of the tournament’s kickoff next week.

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With England manager Thomas Tuchel rotating his entire team at halftime and handing minutes to 22 players in the scorching 32-degree Celsius (90-degree Fahrenheit) heat, the result was secondary to the process.

But Kane’s clinical finish with a glancing header into ​the bottom corner from Djed Spence’s cross offered a timely reminder of the skipper’s importance to their hopes of winning a second Cup.

Four-time world ​champions Germany secured a ninth win in a row with a 2-1 victory over World Cup co-hosts the United States in Chicago.

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Germany’s Kai Havertz (left) challenges United States captain Tyler Adams during the international friendly match between the USA and Germany at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois, on June 6, 2026. Photo: Talia Sprague/IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters.

Kai Havertz headed in Joshua Kimmich’s free kick ‌to give ⁠them a second-minute lead, but the Americans snatched a stunning equaliser when Antonee Robinson thundered in a volley after defender Jonathan Tah had headed away a corner.

But Leroy Sane rifled in from 12 metres to restore Germany’s lead in the 57th minute.

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Portugal defeated Chile 2-1 in an ill-tempered clash in Oeiras, where both teams finished with 10 men as Rafael Leao and Ivan Roman received their marching orders.

Goncalo Guedes gave the home side the lead before ​Bruno Fernandes added a second from ​outside the box. Lucas Cepeda scored ⁠a late consolation for Chile.

“We were superior in the 90 minutes, we managed to control the game very well, especially having a lot of the ball in the last third,” Fernandes told RTP.

Striker Romelu Lukaku continued his ​comeback from injury for Belgium with 25 minutes off the bench as they enjoyed a 5-0 victory over ​10-man Tunisia in Brussels.

Leandro ⁠Trossard, Charles De Ketelaere, Kevin De Bruyne, Dodi Lukebakio and Nicolas Raskin scored the goals as Lukaku grabbed an assist.

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“We wanted a good performance in front of our fans,” Belgium coach Rudi Garcia said. “It is a good preparation for the World Cup, we know this team can do great things.”

A much-changed Scotland scored ⁠all their ​goals in the first half as they romped to a 4-0 success over Bolivia in ​New Jersey.

Che Adams bagged two to go with strikes from Lawrence Shankland and Scott McTominay in an impressive performance.

Switzerland and Australia drew 1-1, while Bosnia and Herzegovina were held to the ​same scoreline by Panama.

-Reuters

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