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Eight killed in stampede at Cameroon-Comoros AFCON match
At least eight people have been killed, with several others injured following a stampede during Cameroon and Comoros match at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
An official of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), who confirmed the incident to newsmen, said the stampede occurred after thousands of fans attempted to force their way into the Olembe Stadium in Yaounde yesterday.
Cameroon won the match 2-1 against a depleted Comoros team that had a left-back playing in-between the sticks after the team was hit by COVID-19 crisis.
Toko Ekambi and Vincent Aboubakar both scored to cancel out a Youssouf M’Changama’s free-kick to send the Indomitable Lions into the quarter-finals.
However, the casualties from the game left a bitter taste in the aftermath of the victory for the hosts.
Speaking on the incident, CAF said an investigation has been opened into the cause of the stampede.
“CAF is aware of the incident that took place at Olembe Stadium during the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations fixture between hosts Cameroon and Comoros tonight, 24 January 2022,” a statement by the continent football governing body read.
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Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali loses father
Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali has announced the passing of his father.
Nwabali shared the sad news on his Instagram page on Friday posting a heartfelt message along with a tearful emoji.
He expressed his grief in a brief tribute, writing, “R.I.P Dad,” while keeping the details surrounding his father’s death private.
Since the announcement, messages of condolence and support have been pouring in for Nigeria’s goalkeeper, with fans and friends alike offering their sympathy.
The news comes shortly after Nigeria’s Super Eagles secured their qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco, where Nwabali played a crucial role in the team’s success.
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Nigeria qualify for 2025 AFCON before Benin Republic game
The Super Eagles of Nigeria have qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Nigeria’s spot at the next AFCON was confirmed after Libya defeated Rwanda 1-0 on Thursday at the Amahoro stadium in Kigali.
The Eagles qualified for the competition with two games to spare. The team is billed to play the Benin Republic less than 30 after the match involving the other two teams in the group.
Nigeria are the leaders in Group D of the qualification with 10 points, followed by the Benin Republic with six points. Only the top two teams qualify for the group.
With the loss to Libya, Rwanda are on five points in third place, with just one game left to play. Libya are sitting at the bottom of the group with four points.
The Super Eagles started the qualification campaign with an emphatic 3-0 victory over the Benin Republic in the first leg of the encounter before playing a frustrating draw against Rwanda.
In the third game, Nigeria grabbed a late winner against Libya at the Godswill Akpabio stadium in Uyo. The second leg of the clash against Libya was never held.
The return leg was to be played at Benghazi, but the Nigerian national team’s flight was diverted to Al Abaq airport, and the players and coaches were held for over 20 hours without food and drinks.
The Eagles later withdrew from the qualifying match and returned home. Libya’s action attracted the wrath of CAF, and the country forfeited the game and was fined $50,000. Nigeria was also awarded three points and three goals.
However, the Libyan Football Federation (LFF) has appealed the CAF decision. The outcome of the appeal could still alter the group’s situation.
The Eagles will face the Benin Republic by 8 pm. Ademola Lookman, Victor Osimhen and Kelechi Iheanacho are among the players named in Nigeria’s starting line-up for the game.
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South African FA president, Danny Jordaan arrested over misappropriation of funds
Danny Jordaan, the president of the South African Football Association (SAFA), has been arrested for alleged misappropriation of R1.3 million.
According to the South African police service, the 73-year-old was apprehended on Wednesday in Johannesburg.
Police said Jordaan used the federation’s resources for his gain, “including hiring a private security company for personal protection and a Public Relations company without authorisation from the SAFA Board”.
Authorities added that alleged misappropriation happened between 2014 and 2018.
“The Serious Commercial Crime Investigation charged with probing the allegations executed search seizure warrants, 08 March 2024 at the South African Football Association’s office where an assortment of electronic gadgets and files were seized for further investigation, thus leading to the arrest,” the statement reads.
Gronie Hluyo, SAFA chief financial officer, and Trevor Neethling were also arrested.
The trio are due to appear in court later on Wednesday.
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