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The Atlas Lions finally got their roar back (And Cameroon wishes they’d lost their voice)

The Atlas Lions finally got their roar back (And Cameroon wishes they’d lost their voice)

WELL, well, well. If you'd told Morocco fans a week ago that their boys would waltz into the AFCON semi-finals with the swagger of a cat who's just knocked over your favorite vase, they might have raised a skeptical eyebrow. But here we are, folks, and the Atlas Lions have finally remembered they have claws. Morocco 2, Cameroon 0: A Home Crowd and a History-Making Heartbreaker Under the lights at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium - where the noise levels could probably be heard in Casablanca - Morocco delivered the kind of performance that makes you wonder why they ever bothered…
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AFCON 2025 Quarter-Finals: Eight giants, four epic battles

AFCON 2025 Quarter-Finals: Eight giants, four epic battles

The TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 has reached its defining moment. Eight nations - representing 21 continental titles between them - will clash over two days in what promises to be an extraordinary showcase of African football excellence. These are players who command multi-million dollar valuations at the world's elite clubs, now representing continental pride on the biggest African stage. Friday, 9 January: West African Derby and Host Nation Showdown 17:00 (16:00 GMT) — Mali vs Senegal The quarter-finals open with a compelling West African rivalry as reigning champions Senegal face the resilient Mali in a battle…
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AFCON 2025: Boulbina’s ridiculously late screamer saves Algeria from penalty purgatory

AFCON 2025: Boulbina’s ridiculously late screamer saves Algeria from penalty purgatory

JUST when everyone was mentally preparing for the cruel lottery of a shootout, along came super-sub Adil Boulbina to deliver the most perfectly timed party trick since someone invented fashionably late arrivals. The Algerian forward, who'd barely had time to work up a sweat after replacing a teammate in the 113th minute, decided that 118 minutes was precisely the right moment to unleash an absolute peach of a strike that sent DR Congo packing and Algeria dancing into the quarter-finals. Algeria 1-0 DR Congo (AET) – or as it should be known, "How to Give an Entire Nation a Collective…
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AFCON 2025 Battle for Quarterfinals: Tales of triumph and tenacity

AFCON 2025 Battle for Quarterfinals: Tales of triumph and tenacity

Nigeria's Symphony of Supremacy IN the unforgiving theatre of knockout football, Nigeria delivered a masterclass that married ruthless efficiency with breathtaking elegance. The Super Eagles didn't merely defeat Mozambique - they dismantled them with the kind of surgical precision that announces a genuine title contender. From the opening whistle, this was a statement written in green and white. Victor Osimhen, that magnificent predator lurking between penalty areas, had a goal chalked off within two minutes, but the Nigerian juggernaut was already in motion, unstoppable as the tides. When Ademola Lookman slotted home the opener in the 20th minute with the…
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The Beautiful Chaos of Rabat: Where Lions learned to dance on tightropes

The Beautiful Chaos of Rabat: Where Lions learned to dance on tightropes

THEY say fortune favours the brave, but on Sunday in Rabat, it seems fortune just favours whoever can score when they're supposed to be getting absolutely battered. Cameroon 2-1 South Africa: The art of winning while losing Picture this: You're Cameroon. You've spent the first half-hour of your Round of 16 match looking like a lightweight boxer who forgot to bring his gloves. South Africa is pressing, probing, and generally making you look like you'd rather be anywhere else - perhaps enjoying a nice cup of tea somewhere far from a football pitch. Bafana Bafana came out swinging harder than…
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GOVERNMENT SEIZES CONTROL: Gabon national team disbanded, captain, predecessor banned

GOVERNMENT SEIZES CONTROL: Gabon national team disbanded, captain, predecessor banned

IN an unprecedented move that has sent shockwaves through African football, the government of Gabon has effectively seized control of the national team, assuming the roles of selector, coach and manager in a dramatic intervention that now threatens the nation with a FIFA ban. Acting Sports Minister Simplice-Desire Mamboula announced on live television that the government has taken the drastic step of disbanding the entire national team following their catastrophic Total Energies Africa Cup of Nations campaign in Morocco, which ended with three consecutive defeats. In a sweeping purge, the government has banned both current and former captains Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang…
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AFCON 2025: The beautiful chaos unfolds

AFCON 2025: The beautiful chaos unfolds

WELL, well, well. If you needed reminding why the Africa Cup of Nations remains the most deliciously unpredictable tournament on the planet, Morocco 2025's group stage just delivered a masterclass in controlled chaos, absolute brilliance, and the kind of goalmouth carnage that makes football purists weep with joy. Eighty-seven goals in 24 matches. That's 3.6 goals per game for those keeping score at home, which is more than your average European snoozefest can muster on a good day. Africa's finest didn't just come to play; they came to perform. Group A: Morocco Flexes at Home, Mali Refuses to Budge The…
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When winning means losing your captain: An AFCON tale of triumph, Tanzania, and tactical tomfoolery

When winning means losing your captain: An AFCON tale of triumph, Tanzania, and tactical tomfoolery

IN what can only be described as a masterclass in "how to make life unnecessarily difficult for yourself," Senegal managed to finish top of Group D while simultaneously torpedoing their knockout stage plans. It's the football equivalent of acing your final exam but accidentally setting your notes on fire on the way out of the classroom. The Lions of Teranga dispatched Benin 3-0 in Tangier on Tuesday, which sounds straightforward until you learn that their captain, Kalidou Koulibaly, decided to audition for a career in professional wrestling with about 20 minutes remaining. The Al-Hilal defender's "clumsy tackle" - diplomatic Reuters-speak…
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AFCON 2025 Day 7: Drama, Bicycle Kicks, and Beautiful Chaos

AFCON 2025 Day 7: Drama, Bicycle Kicks, and Beautiful Chaos

IF you blinked during the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations group stage finale, you missed approximately seventeen plot twists, one gravity-defying bicycle kick, and enough late drama to fill a Netflix series. Welcome to African football, where the script is written in invisible ink and VAR has trust issues. Morocco 3-0 Zambia: El Kaabi channels his inner acrobat Let's start with the hosts, shall we? Morocco weren't about to let a little thing like "pressure" ruin their evening in front of a partisan crowd that would have personally escorted them to the knockout stages if necessary. The Atlas Lions…
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AFCON 2025 DAY 6: Drama, history and heartbreak in Morocco

AFCON 2025 DAY 6: Drama, history and heartbreak in Morocco

THE sixth day of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco served up a feast of football that had it all: historic breakthroughs, stunning goals, dramatic own goals, and championship pedigree on full display. Champions Frustrated as Cameroon Stand Firm Under the lights of Marrakech, defending champions Côte d'Ivoire were held to a pulsating 1-1 draw by Cameroon in what proved to be the evening's most technically accomplished encounter. The Indomitable Lions showed exactly why they're perennial contenders, matching the champions stride for stride in a contest that crackled with quality. Manchester United's Amad Diallo provided the moment of…
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