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CAF Confirms Morocco As Host For 2026 World Cup Playoffs, Sets Date

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed Morocco as the host nation for the high-stakes playoff tournament that will decide Africa’s final representative for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The mini-tournament, featuring four of the continent’s best runners-up, will take place in November 2025.

In an official circular sent to member associations on Monday, CAF announced that the semi-final matches will be held on November 13, while the final is scheduled for November 16, 2025.

The winner of the playoff will go on to represent Africa in the intercontinental play-off round slated for March 2026, where they will face teams from Asia, South America, Oceania, and Concacaf for a place at the expanded World Cup.

CAF explained that the playoff will include the four best runners-up from the nine African qualifying groups, which will be determined after Matchday 10.

In the event of a draw, matches will proceed to extra time, and if necessary, a penalty shootout will be held. Each team will be allowed five substitutions during normal time, with a sixth substitution permitted in extra time.

According to CAF, the October 2025 FIFA World Rankings, to be released on October 23, will be used to determine the playoff seeding. The highest-ranked team will face the fourth-ranked in one semi-final, while the second and third-ranked sides will meet in the other.

CAF President Patrice Motsepe expressed optimism about Morocco’s readiness to stage both the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and the playoff tournament, despite growing unrest in the country.

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“I am absolutely confident the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations will go ahead in Morocco,” Motsepe said, amid reports of ongoing protests in several Moroccan cities.

Young Moroccans have taken to the streets, demanding an end to corruption and calling for changes in government for nine straight nights. Protesters have also pushed for reforms in health and education services, voicing frustration over rising inequality and social hardship.

Morocco is set to host the AFCON from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026, across nine venues, featuring 24 national teams competing for Africa’s most prestigious football title.

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BREAKING: Ex-Super Eagles midfielder Henry Nwosu dies at 62

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A former Super Eagles midfielder Henry Nwosu has died, aged 62.

The death of the Imo State-born midfielder was announced on Saturday morning by former teammate and 1980 Africa Cup of Nations winner Segun Odegbami on his media platforms.

“Henry Nwosu passes on!,

“After five days in hospital battling for his life, the one I call ‘Youngest Millionaire’ passed on at 4:00 am this morning at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, where he had been in intensive care since Wednesday.

“It is with deep pain in my heart that I have to be the conveyor of the news of the death of Henry Nwosu MON. May he rest peacefully with our Creator in Heaven,” Odegbami wrote.

Nwosu, who was the youngest member of the 1980 AFCON squad, was widely celebrated for his role in Nigeria’s triumph at the Africa Cup of Nations, where the Green Eagles secured their first continental title on home soil.

The midfielder was known for his vision, creativity and technical ability, and went on to become a prominent figure in Nigerian domestic football.

Following his retirement from active football, the former international remained connected to the sport as a coach and mentor, helping to nurture younger players.

Nwosu’s death comes days after Nigerian football lost another iconic figure. Former Super Eagles coach Adegboye Onigbinde, who led Nigeria to the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea, died on March 9 at the age of 88.

Both Nwosu and Onigbinde were prominent members of the Green Eagles set-up of the 1980s, with Onigbinde having served as coach of the side between 1982 and 1984.

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Arbeloa confident Mbappe fit for Man City trip in Champions League

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Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa said on Friday that he was “confident” that Kylian Mbappe will be available to face Manchester City in the second leg of their Champions League last 16 tie.

“He’s getting better day by day,” Arbeloa said at a press conference. “He won’t be there tomorrow (Saturday, in La Liga against Elche), but I’m confident he’ll be on the trip to Manchester.”

With Mbappe sidelined by a knee injury and several other key players missing, Real thrashed City 3–0 in the first leg at the Bernabeu on Wednesday, thanks to a hat-trick from Federico Valverde.

City host the second leg next Tuesday and risk being knocked out of Europe by Madrid for the third season in a row.

France forward Mbappe, hampered by a sprain to his left knee since late December, has not played since withdrawing from the squad to face Benfica in the second leg of the Champions League knockout phase play-off round on February 25.

Mbappe has scored 38 goals in 33 appearances for his club this season.

His expected return for Madrid comes ahead of the international break, where France will face Brazil and Colombia in pre-World Cup friendlies in the United States.

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D’Tigress coach urges focus after loss to South Korea

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Head Coach of Nigeria’s women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, Rena Wakama, has urged her players to quickly move past their loss to South Korea.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that D’Tigress lost 77–60 to the Asian side on Thursday, the first time Nigeria’s senior women’s basketball team has been defeated by South Korea.

Nigeria kept the contest close in the first two quarters, trailing narrowly 36–32, but failed to maintain momentum in the third and fourth quarters as the game slipped away.

Victoria Macaulay led Nigeria’s effort, scoring 22 points and grabbing six rebounds after her Most Valuable Player performance in the opening game against Colombia.

Wakama said the team must refocus and improve ahead of their next game against the Philippines at the FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament in Lyon, France.

She said the defeat offered important lessons, while commending the Korean side for their strong performance.

“Korea is a great team. We struggled with our shooting and had 22 turnovers, which is not typical of our game,” she said.

“Our mentality is strong, and we will not overreact to the loss. We will learn from it and prepare better for the next game,” Wakama added.

She said the Koreans applied intense physical pressure, disrupted Nigeria’s passing lanes, and effectively double-teamed key players.

“They did a great job defensively. Credit to them for the way they played,” Wakama said.

South Korea are aiming to secure one of two available World Cup tickets in the round-robin qualifying tournament.

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Nigeria and Germany have already qualified for the FIBA Women’s World Cup scheduled for September in Berlin, Germany.

Both teams are participating in the qualifiers mainly as part of preparations for the global tournament.

The qualifying tournament is being held simultaneously in four countries: France, Turkey, Puerto Rico, and China.

Teams are competing across the venues for the remaining slots at the FIBA Women’s World Cup.

D’Tigress will face the Philippines on Saturday before their final matches against France and Germany.

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