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CAF Condemns Misconduct After Chaotic AFCON 2025 Final in Rabat

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has strongly condemned what it described as unacceptable conduct by some players and officials during the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 final between hosts Morocco and Senegal.

In a statement issued on 19 January 2026, CAF said it would not tolerate inappropriate behaviour during matches, particularly actions directed at match officials and organisers.

“CAF strongly condemns any inappropriate behaviour which occurs during matches, especially those targeting the refereeing team or match organisers,” the statement read.

The continental governing body confirmed that it is reviewing all available video footage from the final and will forward its findings to the relevant disciplinary bodies. Appropriate sanctions will be imposed on any individuals found to have breached CAF regulations.

The high profile final, played in Rabat on Sunday night, was overshadowed by disorderly scenes following a series of contentious on field decisions. Tensions reached a peak late in the match when a penalty was awarded to Morocco in stoppage time, prompting Senegal’s players to briefly walk off the pitch in protest.

After several minutes of delay, the match resumed. With the score still goalless at the end of normal time, Senegal eventually secured a 1-0 victory in extra time to lift the trophy.

Although CAF did not name specific individuals in its statement, the strong wording reflects its broader commitment to enforcing discipline and respect within African football. The body stressed that misconduct, whether on or off the pitch, will be met with firm action.

The ongoing review marks the first step in CAF’s disciplinary process. Possible sanctions could include fines, suspensions, or other penalties depending on the outcome of the investigations.

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SIC Insurance names Stephen Appiah as new brand ambassador

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Ex-Ghanaian international Stephen Appiah has been named the new brand ambassador for SIC Insurance Company Limited, a move aimed at strengthening the company’s public engagement and brand visibility.

The former Ghana national football team captain will work with the insurance firm to promote its products and services while helping to deepen its connection with sports fans and the general public.

Appiah, widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most influential footballers, captained the Black Stars during their historic debut at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, where the team reached the Round of 16.

He enjoyed a successful playing career with clubs in Europe, including spells at Juventus FC and Fenerbahçe SK.

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Semenyo’s Manchester City Champions League debut ends in defeat to Real Madrid

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Antoine Semenyo’s UEFA Champions League debut ended in defeat as Manchester City fell 3-0 to Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

The Black Stars forward started the game and lasted for 70 minutes before making ways for Rayan Cherki.

Semenyo’s inclusion in the starting lineup marked a significant milestone in his career, becoming the second player to feature in the Champions League, all four divisions of English football, and non-league football, after Steve Finnan achieved the feat in 2005.

Semenyo had been impressive since joining Manchester City in January, scoring seven goals in 12 matches in all competitions.

Real Madrid dominated the match, with Federico Valverde scoring a hat-trick, including two goals in the first 27 minutes.

Manchester City struggled to contain the Spanish giants, and Semenyo’s debut, although promising, wasn’t enough to change the scores of the game.

Semenyo completed 21 of his 26 passes, representing an accuracy rate of 81%.

He registered two shots on target and successfully completed both of his dribbles. Defensively, he produced one block and won half of his ground duels but failed to secure any aerial contest. Performance data platform Flash Score rated his display at 7.2.

Manchester City will look to bounce back in the second leg, which takes place on March 17 at the Etihad Stadium.

Semenyo will be hoping to build on his debut experience and contribute to a potential comeback.

The match was a significant test for Semenyo, and while it didn’t go as planned, it provides valuable experience for the young forward.

Manchester City’s focus now shifts to the return leg, where they’ll be looking to turn the tie around.

The second leg promises to be an exciting encounter, with Semenyo likely to play a key role in City’s pursuit of a place in the quarterfinals.

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Iran National Football Team will not take part in the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to the conflict in the Middle East

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Iran has officially confirmed that their Senior Soccer National team will not participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, pointing to the ongoing conflict involving host nation the United States as the reason behind the decision.

The announcement was made by Iran’s Sports Minister, Ahmad Donyamal, who explained that the prevailing geopolitical climate makes it impossible for the country to take part in the global tournament. Iran’s involvement in the competition had already been in doubt following a sharp escalation in military tensions last month.

According to reports, the situation intensified after the United States and Israel carried out coordinated strikes on Iran. The attacks reportedly led to the death of the country’s supreme leader and prompted retaliatory actions from Tehran against US-allied states in the Gulf region, further deepening the crisis.

When previously asked about the issue, US President Donald Trump told Politico that he was not concerned about Iran’s potential participation in the tournament. However, even before the official withdrawal was confirmed, the president of the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran, Mehdi Taj, had hinted that the country’s presence at the World Cup appeared unlikely given the rising political tensions.

Speaking during a televised interview reported by RTÉ, Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamal confirmed that Iran would not compete under the current circumstances.

“Since this corrupt government assassinated our leader, we have no conditions under which we can participate in the World Cup,” he said.

“In view of the malicious measures taken against Iran, two wars were forced upon us within eight or nine months, and several thousand of our people were killed. Therefore, we definitely have no possibility of participating in this way.”

The 2026 World Cup is scheduled to be hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19. Iran had been drawn in a group alongside New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt, with their matches set to take place in Los Angeles and Seattle.

Earlier, FIFA president Gianni Infantino revealed that he had received assurances from President Trump that Iran would be welcomed to compete in the tournament despite the strained relations. Infantino said he had discussed preparations for the competition during a recent meeting with the US leader, reiterating FIFA’s hope that the World Cup would serve as a platform to unite people around the world.

Iran had secured its place at the tournament after finishing top of Group A in the Asian qualifiers, marking what would have been the nation’s fourth consecutive World Cup appearance.

Plans had also been made for the team to set up a training base at the Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Arizona, but those arrangements are now effectively cancelled following the government’s decision to withdraw from the comp

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