AFCON
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali bereaved
Tributes are flowing following the announcement of the passing away of the Super Eagles’ goalkeeper’s dad. Stanley Nwabali who conceded just a goal in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series announced hours after Nigeria’s qualification that he had lost his father.
He did not give details in his Instagram post. But his Super Eagles teammates have risen in his support, offering condolences.
Skipper of the side, William Troost-Ekong remarked: “Love you my brother, Nwabali, we dey together.”
Victor Boniface also sent a message of strength, saying, “Stay strong bro,” while Moses Simon wrote in a similar vein: “Stay strong bro, we are together
AFCON
Niger Republic, Ghana-born Togolese player give bottom-placed Ghana AFCON qualification lifeline
Ghana’s slim hopes of extending their run of 10 successive finals appearances were handed a lifeline when Sudan were subjected to a 4-0 defeat by Niger
Sudan needed only a draw to eliminate Ghana from the running in Group F but suffered stage fright in Lome and were 3-0 down by halftime, two of the goals coming from Ghana-born Daniel Sosah.
Ghana, however, must still win their last two fixtures, away in Angola on Friday and at home to Niger on Monday. Even then, if Sudan take a point from their last game against already-qualified Angola on Monday, Ghana will be out.
AFCON
Five more countries book places at Africa Cup of Nations finals
Gabon, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia and Uganda all booked spots at the next Africa Cup of Nations finals on Thursday, some without even playing in the latest qualifiers.
Tunisia snatched a stoppage time goal from Ali El Abdi’s diving header to edge Madagascar 3-2 in neutral Pretoria and make sure they will finish in the top two places in Group A.
That extended to 18 their record run of successive appearances at the finals, to be hosted in Morocco next year.
A 1-0 win for Libya away in Rwanda meant Nigeria were guaranteed a top two finish in Group D one hour before they kicked off their own match against Benin in Abidjan, but the Super Eagles were then held to a 1-1 draw.
Defender Mohamed Tijani’s 16th minute goal put Benin on course to qualify but they will now have to wait after a late equaliser from Victor Osimhen spared Nigeria’s blushes.
Gabon qualified from Group B when their closest challengers, the Central African Republic, went down 1-0 to Lesotho. The result confirmed a top two finish for Gabon with two games still to play
South Africa and Uganda also advanced without kicking a ball and are assured the top two places in Group K after Congo lost 3-2 in South Sudan.
It was the first points of the campaign for Africa’s newest country, who scored a late winner in Juba from Data Elly.
Algeria dropped their first points of the campaign as they were held to a goalless drew away by Equatorial Guinea in stifling heat in Malabo. Both teams were already sure of their place at the tournament in Morocco, which is from Dec. 21, 2025 to Jan. 18, 2026.
Two sides advance to the finals from each of the 12 qualifying groups with Algeria, Angola, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, the Ivory Coast, Morocco and Senegal having booked their berths before Thursday’s matches.
Senegal beat Burkina Faso 1-0 away in their top of the table clash in Group L.
On Friday, the qualifiers continue with 10 matches around the continent. Home success will see Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe join the list of finalists.
-Reuters
AFCON
Against Benin and officiated by Issa Sy, Osimhen equals Segun Odegbami’s feat
BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
13 November 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier: Osimhen’s 1st goal: Nigeria 1-1 Benin Republic; Referee: Issa Sy of Senegal
14 November 2024 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier: Osimhen’s 23rd goal: Benin Republic 1-1 Nigeria; Referee: Issa Sy of Senegal
Victor Osimhen’s 81st-minute goal against the Benin Republic on Thursday night in Abidjan did not only save the face of the Super Eagles from a possible defeat, it is also a milestone goal.
It was his 23rd goal for Nigeria in 37 appearances. With the goal, he becomes Nigeria’s joint-second all-time top scorer, having matched Segun Odegbami’s 23-goal record.
Only Rashidi Yekini with 37 goals scored more. Incidentally, Osimhen opened his scoring for Nigeria in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match with Benin Republic in 2019 when he scored his first Nigerian goal, a penalty kick that brought the scoreline to 1-1 in the 45th minute.
Like it was on Thursday 14 November in Abidjan, the 13 November 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Benin Republic was also refereed by Senegal’s Issa Sy.
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