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Champions-Elect Slip In Egypt, Cameroun
The title races in both Cameroon and Egypt could have been settled at the weekend but both front runners failed to capitalise and now face a wait before being crowned champions. Tunisia’s race for the title moved into its final week with little to separate rivals Esperance and Etoile Sahel, both former African champions, while Nigeria’s league is months from being settled but the frontrunners are already showing sighs of wariness.
In Egypt, Al Ahly had a chance to wrap up the title, but they suffered a major scare against relegation-haunted Smouha and had to fight back just to gain a point. But with two rounds left the leaders need only two more points to make sure of an eighth successive title, coming from behind this season to usurp arch rivals Zamalek, who again failed to post a win and now look likely to pay a heavy price for their dip in form at the end of the campaign.
Ahly were expecting a routine assignment against Smouha, but faint hopes of avoiding relegation proved a powerful spur as the visitors took a surprise 2-0 lead in the second half through veteran Ghanaian Godwin Attram. Ahly had to fight their way back, first through Osama Hosny, and then they equalised deep in injury time through centre back Ahmed Sayed. The goal maintained Ahly’s five-point lead at the top of the table and effectively condemned Smouha to the second division.
Mahmoud Shikabala was red carded and Ahmed Gaafar missed a penalty as Zamalek’s woes continued in a 1-1 draw with Al Ittihad. Having failed to beat Ahly in the midweek derby, the former African champions may be forced to surrender their ever-receding hopes of league success on Thursday when the penultimate round of the championship is decided.
Coton Sport were hoping to celebrate their eighth championship success in the last nine years in Cameroon but instead suffered only their second defeat of the league season in going down at YOSA. It kept alive the slender hopes of second-placed Astres Douala, who beat back Union Douala in a 1-0 win to keep a mathematical chance of snatching away the title if Coton Sport lose their two remaining matches.
Coton Sport had been unbeaten for the last six months, but hopes of a coronation were stymied in Bamenda at the hands of Yong Sports Academy. A 25th-minute goal pegged back Denis Lavagne’s side and left them needing just two points from the final rounds to again take the title.
Astres Douala ended the unbeaten run that third-placed Union Douala had achieved under new coach Jules Nyongha and kept themselves in contention for a berth in next year’s CAF Champions League with a 1-0 home win. The derby success means Astres are four points clear of third placed Union and five behind leaders Coton Sport.
Two rounds of the title race are now left in the Tunisian league and two points still separate the two major contenders. Defending champions Esperance and perennial challengers Etoile Sahel kept up their tussle at the top with important 2-0 wins. Esperance moved to 58 points with a win over AS Gabes while Etoile won away at ES Zarzis, including a goal for their Brazilian import Francileudo dos Santos.
: Esperance made it seven wins in a row in Ligue 1 as Ousamma Darragi was again among the goals, getting his team off to a 24th-minute lead with his tenth tally of the season. Malian Dramane Traore settled the game midway through the second half at Rades as he lobbed the goalkeeper on the counter-attack.
Francileudo dos Santos, known as Santos, played for Tunisia at the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ after having been recruited by Etoile Sahel. He went on to play at Sochaux and Toulouse in France before returning to Etoile. His goal against Zarzis on Sunday was the second of the season for the 32-year-old.
In Nigeria Sunshine Stars kept up their narrow lead on goal difference from Dolphins FC as both the table-topping sides lost at the weekend. Stars were beaten 3-2 at Kwara United while Dolphin lost at Heartland FC in Owerri. Dolphin have a game in hand over Stars and the pair still lead the chasing pack by four points.
Stars suffered a third defeat in their last four and a second successive setback as Kwara United came from behind in Ilorin to win with a late goal from winger Anthony Okemiri. Stars had been 2-1 up with just 15 minutes to go but allowed Isiaka Olawale to equalise with his second of the game and then gave up the late winner. It was the second successive game that they conceded three goals.
Musa Musa helped Kano Pillars achieve what no other side has been able to do over the last two years: beat Enugu Rangers at home at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium. Musa scored a fine solo goal just ten minutes into the second half, while Rangers’ Uwadiegwu Ugwu missed a penalty for the home side to settle things at an unlikely 1-0 for the visitors.
GiraBola leaders Kabuscorp were surprisingly beaten at home by Santos but still have a three-point lead at the top of the Angolan title race.
It was a similar story in Senegal where Ouakam were held to a goalless draw but still lead the championship by three points
The race for the runners-up spot in Algeria saw JSM Bejaia take second place from CR Belouizdad after beating them 1-0 away in the penultimate round of the season.
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Simba open Nwabali talks
Tanzanian giants Simba have opened discussions over a potential move for Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali as they look to reinforce their squad following an injury to first-choice shot-stopper Moussa Camara, Tidesports source reports.
The 29-year-old, who plays for South Africa Premiership side Chippa United, is in the final six months of his contract and is eligible to enter pre-contract negotiations with foreign clubs.
Foot Africa reported that Simba are exploring the possibility of bringing Nwabali to Dar es Salaam either during the current window or on a free transfer at the end of the season, although no agreement has been reached.
“Sources have indicated that Simba are in active talks with the player’s camp in a bid to lure him to Dar es Salaam in the ongoing window or on a free transfer – but no agreement reached,” Foot Africa reported.
Simba’s interest has been accelerated by Camara’s knee injury, which prompted the club to move quickly to sign Mahamadou Tanja Kassila from Niger’s AS FAN.
The club are reportedly considering deregistering Camara to accommodate the new foreign signing, a situation that has frustrated the Guinea international, who has asked for the remaining six months of his contract to be terminated.
In their search for a longer-term solution, Simba identified Nwabali as a prime target, although formal negotiations with his club have yet to begin.
“Simba identified Nwabali as the ideal successor to Camara, but the club is yet to submit a formal bid to Chippa United, who are open to offers,” Foot Africa added.
Nwabali’s profile has continued to rise following his performances for Nigeria, most notably at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, where he kept four clean sheets in seven matches as the Super Eagles secured a bronze medal.
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NDG, EDO 2026: RIVERS INTENSIFY PREPARATIONS AHEAD TRIALS
As the date for state trials and selection for the second edition of the Niger Delta Games (NDG) scheduled to hold in Edo State arrives in a few days, Rivers State athletes have intensified training for a better performance during the trials and the Games proper.
At various venues of training sessions of different sports events, it was serious business as coaches and their athletes honed their skills and competitive sharpness. There were evidences of commitment and purposefulness that indicate their determination to not only do well but earn laurels at the Games
Despite the mantra that the State is not overly concerned with finishing tops but grooming and exposing talents for the future, the feeling and ambition to win were palpable.
Even high ranking officers were on hand to observe the training sessions and ensure that things were being done properly for positive result.
In a chat with the media on Tuesday, the Director of University of Port Harcourt’s (UNIPORT) Sports Institute and Sports Consultant in the State, Professor Ken Anugweje, who was accompanied by the State Director of Sports, Obia Inyengiyikabo, Prof Anugweje said they were going round different training venues to see the level of preparations for the Niger Delta Games.
He said the visit was also to see how committed the athletes and coaches were. Apparently satisfied with what he saw, he assured that Team Rivers will do well and better at the second edition of the Games.
Also speaking, the state’s Handball coach, Loveday Melford expressed optimism that Team Rivers would target and win the gold medal of the Handball event.
He disclosed that he has intensified training with his athletes, whose performances have shown that they have the potential to win medal. According to him, they are looking forward to the Games with confidence but would not underrate any opponent.
He stated that they will use one or two weeks for physical training and use the remaining time for technical training.
“Our training days have increased because the competition is close, as you can see we are doing physical training. We will use one or two weeks for physical training and use the rest for technical.
“You see, let me say this, physical training is also very important because players must be physically fit to enable them sustain same energy level during competition” coach Melford said.
There were equally intense activities at the swimming pool and volleyball courts at the Alfred Diete Spiff Sports Complex (Civic Centre) as coaches put the young and enthusiastic athletes through their paces, ahead the state selection trials and the Games in Edo State, next month.
Tonye Orabere
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AFCON: Lookman gives Nigeria third place
Victory for the Super Eagles in Casablanca followed the disappointment of losing shoot-outs that cost them chances to compete at the 2026 World Cup and in the 2025 AFCON final.
Nigeria lost on penalties to the Democratic Republic of Congo last November in a play-off for a place in the World Cup intercontinental play-offs.
Then, three days ago, they lost another shoot-out to fail against hosts Morocco in an AFCON semi-final.
Success maintained a perfect Nigerian record in third place AFCON matches after seven previous play-offs victories.
Before Lookman scored, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru missed the Eagles’ first kick, then Akor Adams, captain Moses Simon and Alex Iwobi scored.
Premier League pair Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush both had kicks saved by Stanley Nwabali before Ramy Rabia and Mahmoud Saber scored.
Egypt made six changes and Nigeria five to the teams that started semi-final losses to Senegal and hosts Morocco respectively three days ago.
Captain Salah started for the Pharaohs while traditional first choices in goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy and forward Marmoush were among the substitutes.
Attackers Victor Osimhen and Lookman, both former winners of the annual African player of the year award, sat on the bench for Nigeria.
Most Moroccans in a crowd that nearly filled the 45,000-capacity Stade Mohammed V backed Nigeria. They whistled whenever Egypt gained possession and when coach Hossam Hassan was shown on the big screen.
This support for the Super Eagles was attributed to the great rivalry between Morocco and Egypt, both at national team and club levels.
– Goals disallowed –
Nigeria initially, then Egypt had spells of dominance in a goalless opening half on a cold, cloudy evening in the Moroccan commercial capital.
Paul Onuachu thought he had broken the deadlock on 36 minutes as he deflected the ball with his head past goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir.
However, a VAR review by the Moroccan referee revealed Onuachu had accidently struck Hamdy Fathy with an elbow. The goal was disallowed and the Nigerian yellow-carded.
Lookman was introduced by coach Eric Chelle for the second half, replacing Onuachu, and he had the ball in the net in the opening minute of the second period. However, the goal was ruled out for offside.
Nigeria started after the break with a series of attacks. Following a largely uneventful first half, Shobeir — the son of former Egypt goalkeeper Ahmed Shobeir — was forced to make several saves.
Salah seldom threatened and when he did cut in with the ball, the potential danger was quickly averted. Marmoush came on as the play-off passed the hour mark to try and boost a blunt strike force.
But as the match entered the final 10 minutes there was no sign of Osimhen being brought on, suggesting he might not have been fully fit.
In quick succession, Adams, then Marmoush threatened to score, but neither could deliver the finishing touch under pressure from opponents.
Salah then disappointed when offered a scoring opportunity from a free-kick outside the box. He hit the ball straight into the wall and it was swiftly cleared.
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