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Fans Win Big With Goldberg, Life & Zagg As Super Eagles Soar Into AFCON Final –

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For the first time in 11 years, the Super Eagles have qualified for the final of the Africa Cup of Nations after they beat South Africa 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 score line at full time on Wednesday in their semi-final match in Bouake, Cote d’Ivoire.

 

While this spectacular feat has understandably sparked wild jubilations across the board, it is a double celebration for fans and loyal consumers of Goldberg, Life Continental beer & Zagg Energy Malt Drink; official brands of the Super Eagles.

 

These fans who made the wise choice of sticking with these leading Nigerian Breweries brands from the kick-off of the AFCON tournament have been rewarded for their loyalty and also for their knowledge of the round leather game.

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As the nation erupted in jubilation, Goldberg, Life, and Zagg stepped up their game to enhance the fan experience, making this journey unforgettable for supporters everywhere.

 

With almost 1200 viewing centres scattered across the country, Goldberg, the Omoluabi brand synonymous with celebrating Nigerian culture and football, pulled out all the stops to engage fans throughout the tournament.

 

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From Farm City in Lekki, Eyo Centre in Ikoyi, and even Q7 Lounge and Bar Arepo among others, fans were all smiles as they went home with various prizes after enjoying the sweet victory recorded by the Eagles.

 

The #NaijaGameOn Fantasy League Challenge from Goldberg has also been the talk of the town and it is only a matter of days before the grand winners emerge

 

The top two winners with the most points at the end of each match day and the top 10 with the most points at the end of the tournament get rewarded.

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One ecstatic fan, Yusuf Ibrahim, exclaimed, “Goldberg truly understands our passion for football. Their support has made this AFCON journey even more exciting!”

From grassroots activations to social media campaigns, Goldberg ensured that every Nigerian felt the pulse of the game.

Life Continental Beer, a brand synonymous with cultural heritage and tradition, elevated the matchday experience with its signature blend of authenticity and excitement.

Through engaging fan contests and immersive viewing experiences, Life Continental Beer infused every moment with the spirit of resilience and triumph.

A proud supporter, Chinwe, expressed her joy, stating, “Life Continental Beer has been the perfect companion throughout this thrilling journey. Cheers to the Super Eagles and Life Continental Beer for making every match unforgettable!”

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Meanwhile, Zagg in leaving an indelible mark on the AFCON 2023 journey made available exclusive giveaways to star-studded fan zones.

The energy malt drink embraced the passion of supporters, ensuring that every fan felt valued and celebrated.

Representatives from these brands all described the AFCON 2023 journey as worthwhile and equally satisfying.

“We’re committed to celebrating the spirit of Nigerian football. Seeing the joy on fans’ faces as the Super Eagles soar into the final is the ultimate reward for us,” Head of Media and Sponsorship, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Wasiu Abiola declared.

With their innovative activations and heartfelt dedication, Goldberg, Life, and Zagg have all proven that when it comes to celebrating football, everyone wins.

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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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CAF president Motsepe in Senegal calls for unity after AFCON final fracas 

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Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Patrice Motsepe would welcome an investigation into corruption at the organisation, saying they have nothing to hide following a meeting with Senegalese officials in ​Dakar on Wednesday.

Senegal’s government last month demanded an investigation into corruption after the ‌country was stripped of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title by the CAF Appeal Board, and the trophy was awarded to the final opponents, Morocco.

It follows unruly scenes in the January 18 decider in Rabat that ​Senegal won 1-0, but during which they left the field for several minutes in ​protest at a late refereeing decision.

Motsepe met with officials from the Senegalese Football ⁠Federation and Senegal president Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Wednesday, where he urged unity following ​the fallout from the final. He will be in Morocco on Thursday for a similar set ​of meetings.

“I would welcome any investigation into corruption at CAF, be it by a government or any institution,” Motsepe told reporters. “In fact, I would encourage it. We will give them our full cooperation.

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“I have been told ​there were problems in the past and we intervened. It is not just in football, ​but in business and politics too. We cannot give our children the perception that if you want to ‌succeed ⁠in life, be corrupt. There has to be zero tolerance (for corruption).

“That’s the best gift we can give football in Africa. Not just talking about corruption, but intervene, put the necessary laws in place) and implement them.”

Motsepe would not be drawn on the matter between Senegal and Morocco, which ​is now before the Court of ⁠Arbitration for Sport.

“There is nothing I can tell you that I haven’t said already 10, 15, 20 times. You can ask me the ​same question 100 times, I’ll give you the same answer 100 times. ​I have ⁠an obligation to respect that the matter is now in front of the highest (sports) court in the world.”

Motsepe quashed any suggestion that Morocco had been treated favourably in the appeal process.

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“Under no circumstances ⁠will ​any single country in Africa be treated more preferentially ​or more favourably than any other. That will never happen,” he said.

“We are confident we will come out of these ​challenges more united amongst the 54 nations in Africa.”

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Shuttle Diplomacy as Motsepe Continues AFCON Final Crisis Talks with Key Visit to Morocco

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Dr Patrice Motsepe has embarked on shuttle diplomacy to resolve the AFCON 2025 final match crisis

By Kunle Solaja.

Patrice Motsepe has intensified his diplomatic shuttle across African football corridors with a crucial visit to Morocco scheduled for Thursday, as the fallout from the controversial AFCON 2025 Final continues to reverberate across the continent.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) confirmed that Motsepe will meet with Fouzi Lekjaa, President of the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF), alongside other key stakeholders within Morocco’s football ecosystem.

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Fouzi Lekjaa, President of the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF)

The high-level engagement in Rabat comes barely 24 hours after Motsepe’s crisis-management visit to Senegal, underlining CAF’s urgency in addressing the tensions and conflicting reports that have trailed the AFCON final.

Thursday’s meeting is expected to focus on fact-finding, reconciliation, and institutional alignment following the chaotic circumstances that marred the tournament’s climax. The Moroccan FA has been central to the unfolding controversy, with administrative and refereeing decisions from the final still under scrutiny.

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CAF disclosed that the visit will conclude with a press conference in Rabat at 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT), where Motsepe is expected to address the media and possibly provide updates on CAF’s ongoing review of the final.

While details of the agenda remain closely guarded, the visit signals a continuation of Motsepe’s hands-on approach to crisis resolution, engaging directly with national federations in a bid to preserve the integrity of African football competitions.

CAF and the FRMF have indicated that further details regarding the outcomes of the visit will be communicated in due course, as stakeholders across the continent await clarity on one of the most contentious finals in recent AFCON history.

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Motsepe in Dakar: CAF Intensifies Diplomatic Push After AFCON Final Dispute

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CAF President Patrice Motsepe is set to visit Senegal on Wednesday for high-level talks with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and the leadership of the Fédération Sénégalaise de Football, in what is widely seen as a crucial diplomatic move amid lingering controversy over the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Final.

The visit comes against the backdrop of the chaotic and disputed AFCON 2025 final in Rabat, a match marred by heavy rainfall, administrative confusion, and conflicting official reports from within CAF and its committees.

The uncertainty surrounding the outcome of that final has cast a shadow over African football governance, prompting urgent calls for clarity and institutional accountability.

Sources indicate that Motsepe’s meeting with President Faye will extend beyond routine courtesy, touching on broader issues of football governance, tournament integrity, and the role of national associations in safeguarding the credibility of continental competitions.

Senegal, a major stakeholder in African football and one of the continent’s most influential football nations, is expected to play a key role in shaping the narrative going forward.

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Motsepe will also hold discussions with Abdoulaye Fall, focusing on collaboration between CAF and its member associations, as well as mechanisms to prevent a recurrence of the controversies that plagued the AFCON final.

While CAF has yet to officially outline the agenda, observers believe the visit signals an attempt by the continental body to consolidate support among key football nations and manage the fallout from the final’s unresolved issues.

The optics of engaging directly with political leadership further underline the seriousness of the situation.

CAF and the Senegalese Football Federation have both stated that more details regarding the visit will be released in due course, leaving stakeholders across the continent watching closely for signals on how African football’s governing body intends to restore confidence in its competitions.

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