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Nations FC confirms the departure of striker Ebenezer Offei to Nico United FC in Botswana
Nations Football Club have confirmed the departure of forward Ebenezer Offei as he moves to Nico United FC in the Botswana Premier League.
The young striker left Abrankese-based side after reaching an agreement with the Botswanan club, bringing his time at Nations FC to an end.
The club expressed appreciation for Offei’s contributions and wished him success in the next stage of his career.
Offei played an outstanding role in Nations FC’s attack with am impressive performance with his goalscoring ability
His outstanding performance landed him a deal in Botswana.
“This is a big opportunity for me to grow and prove myself in a different environment,” Offei told the club’s media team.
The move marks a significant step for the 22-year-old as he seeks new challenges and broader exposure in Southern African football.
Teammates and supporters have highlighted his professionalism and dedication during his time at Nations FC, describing him as a role model on and off the pitch.
Nico United will be counting on Offei to strengthen their frontline and make an immediate impact in the ongoing season.
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Aduana FC appoints Emmanuel Agyemang Badu as part of Club Management
Aduana FC have appointed former Black Stars midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang Badu as the administrative manager and corporate affairs of the club, and international relations manager.
The 2017 Ghana Premier League Champions have confirmed the appointment and introduced him (Agyemang Badu)to the playing body, as they aim to strengthen their relationship with the corporate world.
Badu is a former Ghana international and a FIFA U-20 World Cup winner who played at the highest level, including playingfor Udinese Calcio in the Italian top-flight.
With 78 appearances for the Black Stars, Badu has the potential to widen the project of the two-time Ghana Premier League winners.
Badu has built himself to secure a punditry job at the Confederation of African Football (CAF)
Badu’s appointment forms part of Aduana FC’s broader strategy to enhance its operations, with the club confident that his expertise will be instrumental in improving communication efforts and sponsorship deals.
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CAF Condemns Misconduct After Chaotic AFCON 2025 Final in Rabat
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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