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  • FULL LIST: AFCON 2025 quarter-final countries, fixtures, date, time

    FULL LIST: AFCON 2025 quarter-final countries, fixtures, date, time

    The quarter-final picture of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025 is now complete following Algeria’s hard-fought Round of 16 victory over DR Congo on Tuesday.

    Algeria booked their place in the last eight with a dramatic 1–0 extra-time win in Rabat, where substitute Anis Boulbina struck in the 119th minute to seal qualification. The result sets up a mouth-watering quarter-final showdown against Nigeria.

    Nigeria had earlier confirmed their spot on Monday night after a commanding 4–0 triumph over Mozambique. Victor Osimhen starred with a brace as the Super Eagles cruised into the next round.

    Before Algeria’s qualification, Senegal, Mali, hosts Morocco, Cameroon and Egypt had already secured their quarter-final tickets.

    Defending champions Côte d’Ivoire became the final team to join the last eight after a convincing 3–0 victory over Burkina Faso on Tuesday night in Marrakesh. Goals from Amad Diallo, Yan Diomandé and Bamba Touré capped a dominant performance by the Elephants, who will now face Egypt in a blockbuster quarter-final as they chase a historic back-to-back AFCON title.

    Qualified teams for AFCON 2025 quarter-finals:

    Senegal

    Mali

    Morocco

    Cameroon

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    Egypt

    Nigeria

    Algeria

    Côte d’Ivoire

    Confirmed quarter-final fixtures:

    Mali vs Senegal – Friday, January 9

    Venue: Grand Stade de Tanger, Tangier by 5pm WAT

    Cameroon vs Morocco – Friday, January 9

    Venue: Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat by 9 pm WAT

    Egypt vs Côte d’Ivoire – Saturday, January 10

    Venue: Stade Adrar, Agadir by 8pm WAT

    Nigeria vs Algeria – Saturday, January 10

    Venue: Stade de Marrakech, Ouahat Sidi Brahim by 5pm WAT

  • Algeria dispatch DRC to set up ‘derby’ against Nigeria

    Algeria dispatch DRC to set up ‘derby’ against Nigeria

    · Super Eagles begin training  for Saturday’s Q-Finals

    Perennial campaigner, Fennecs of Algeria, has setup  a dream quarter-final fixture against three-time champions, the Super Eagles, after a late winner last night put  the North African side into the last eight of the ongoing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).  

    Algeria substitute Adil Boulbina slammed home the  last-gasp winner a minute from the end of extra time to see his side overcome the Democratic Republic of Congo 1-0  in their Round of 16th  encounter at the Moulay Hassan Stadium in Rabat.

    Just as the round-of-16 tie was headed to a penalty shootout, Boulbina cut in off the left wing before unleashing a dipping shot that flew in, clipping the underside of the crossbar on the way in for a well-deserved  win  for  Algeria  who are seeking a third continental title  following  previous  success at home in 1990  and  in 2019 in Egypt.

     Victory for Algeria means the  highly expected ‘grudge match’ between Nigeria  and Democratic Republic of Congo  following the outcome of their  last clash in the 2026  World Cup CAF Play-offs last November,  has been put into the cooler.

    Algeria will now be up against Nigeria in their quarter-final tie in Marrakesh on Saturday.

    Incidentally,  Nigeria and Algeria  are ‘old customers’ as  far as the AFCON  is concerned and  their upcoming quarter-final duel  in Marrakech is undoubtedly a  continental derby.

    While Nigeria  beat Algeria 3-0  to win their maiden title in 1980 , the North Africans  also took their  first title  in 1990  with a 1-0  winner over their  West African arch-rivals. Altogether both  sides have met 22 times in the past  with Algeria notching 10 wins to Nigeria’s 9 while they  drew the three other encounters.  

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    Meanwhile, the Super Eagles began their preparations for  the eagerly awaited duel against Algeria  with all the 26 available players including young defender Ryan Alebiosu who continues on his recovery path,  reportedly involved in yesterday’s session at the Sardienne Complex.

    The Super Eagles are expected to move  tomorrow to the city of Marrakech for the Saturday’s quarter-final duel scheduled to kick off at 5pm. 

    AFCON 2025:  QUARTER-FINALS  PAIRINGS

    9 January 2026

    Tangier: Mali vs. Senegal

    Rabat: Cameroon vs. Morocco

    10 January 2026

    Marrakesh: Algeria vs. Nigeria

    Agadir :Egypt vs. Cote d’Ivoire

  • Osimhen-Lookman Row: NFF  dismisses ruckus in Super  Eagles’ camp

    Osimhen-Lookman Row: NFF  dismisses ruckus in Super  Eagles’ camp

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) through its  Team Administrator at the ongoing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, Dayo Enebi Achor,  has dismissed reports claiming that the duo of Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams have left the Super Eagles’ AFCON camp.

    The NFF in an official statement shot down insinuations and dark innuendoes of a rumpus in the team following Monday night’s 4-0 thrashing of Mozambique’s Mambas, which progressed the three-time champions to the last-8 of the 35th   AFCON  in Morocco.

    In a tense scene in the  encounter against Mozambique, striker Victor Osimhen was seen making gestures to fellow forward Ademola Lookman just before a corner kick which according to the NFF , had been

    ‘conjectures of various complexions in the legacy and digital media’.

    But according to Achor the issue has  been resolved:  “There is no problem whatsoever in our camp. Whatever people saw as a crisis between two brothers was easily resolved a couple of hours later. All is good and we are presently at training.”

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    He  also dismissed reports that striker Jerome Akor Adams – who scored his first ever AFCON goal on the night – abandoned the team camp. “He took permission to go and see his mother who was hospitalized here in Fès, and returned in less than an hour.”

    Incidentally,  Lookman has  equally played down reports of a rift between and Victor Osimhen, insisting there is no issue between the pair.

     “I haven’t talked to Victor Osimhen since the game, but what matters is that we won,” Lookman said in his post-match interview. “He is a top player and very important to the team. For me, there is no big issue.”

    The winger also addressed Nigeria’s recent failure to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, urging the team to remain focused on their AFCON objective.

    “The disappointment of not qualifying for the World Cup won’t disappear,” he admitted. “But we are at AFCON now, and in five days we have a big game to prepare for, either against Algeria or DR Congo.”

    Nigeria will face  Algeria in the quarterfinals on Saturday  as the Super Eagles continue their quest for continental glory at AFCON 2025.

  • Adams dedicates first AFCON goal to sick mum Akordinly

    Adams dedicates first AFCON goal to sick mum Akordinly

    Striker Akor Adams has dedicated his third Super Eagles’ goal and his first at the on-going 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco to his mum, who was hospitalized as Nigeria thrashed Mozambique 4-0 at the Complexe Sportif de Fès on Monday night.

    In a dominant  display with a brace from Victor Osimhen as well as a goal each from Ademola Lookman and Adams, victory earned the Super Eagles a quarter final berth much to the delight of the Sevilla striker.

    “First, glory to God for the privilege to have my first AFCON  goal like all of you have been waiting for,” Adams who would be 30 on January 28, said ‘Akordinly’ after Monday’s well-deserved win with the Super Eagles. “ But the goal is dedicated to my mum.

     “She’s supposed to be here, but she’s in the hospital right now. She was admitted this morning, but she’s much better now. I’m happy for the team.”

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    Regarded as one  of the emerging Nigerian striking power after scoring on his international  debut in a 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off  against Gabon last November , Adams has featured  in all the Super Eagles first four matches and with a goal under his belt at  Morocco 2025  

    On the  widely reported  alleged altercations between Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, Akor  took a  diplomatic course, saying: “Victor had a fantastic game. Lookman had a fantastic game. So, we came out with the victory, and we’re happy.”

  • Goldberg rallies Fourmidable Super  Eagles  for Quarter-finals

    Goldberg rallies Fourmidable Super  Eagles  for Quarter-finals

    Goldberg Lager Beer has hailed the Super Eagles’ emphatic 4–0 victory over Mozambique, describing the performance as ‘fourmidable’ and a clear statement of Nigeria’s intent at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

    The commanding win sealed Nigeria’s place in the quarter-finals and extended the Super Eagles’ perfect run at the tournament, further raising hopes of a fourth AFCON title.

    For Goldberg, the result also highlighted the growing connection between the team and its passionate supporters across the country.

    Reacting to the victory, the Senior Brand Manager, Goldberg, Kunle Aroyehun, said the performance captured the spirit of belief and togetherness that has defined Nigeria’s AFCON journey so far.

     “The Super Eagles were simply “fourmidable,” Aroyehun said. “It was a confident, disciplined and exciting performance. As the team pushes deeper into the tournament and chases a fourth AFCON title, the support of Nigerian fans becomes even more important.”

    As the Official Beer and Sponsor of the Super Eagles, Goldberg has remained at the centre of fan engagement throughout AFCON 2025. Through its ‘Our Beat, Our Gold’ campaign, the brand has created viewing centres and fan experiences across Lagos and beyond, giving supporters spaces to come together, watch matches and share in the emotions of the tournament.

    From large viewing hubs to community-centred locations, fans have gathered with ice-cold Goldberg Lager Beer in hand, celebrating wins and standing firmly behind the team. According to the brand, these moments reflect how football is lived in Nigeria — as a shared cultural experience.

    “Our Beat, Our Gold is about recognising the rhythm of Nigerian football,” Aroyehun said. “It’s in the cheers, the conversations, the jokes and the belief. When the Super Eagles win like this, you can feel that rhythm everywhere.”

    Goldberg’s involvement in Nigerian football is backed by its long-standing partnership with the Nigeria Football Federation. Since Nigerian Breweries Plc signed the sponsorship deal in 2018, the brand has been one of the longest-serving corporate partners of the Super Eagles, helping to grow national team followership to levels comparable with top European club sides.

    Read Also: NFF  urges  Super Eagles to shine  at Morocco 2025

    With Nigeria now in the quarter-finals and confidence rising, Goldberg is already preparing to once again bring fans together for the next decisive fixture. Nigeria will play its next qualifying match on Saturday, 10 January, and Goldberg will host another fan experience at the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Social Development, (PAKO FIELD) Awe Close, Dopemu, Lagos. The activation will open at 3:00 p.m., ahead of the 5:00 p.m. kick-off.

    Following the success recorded during the Mozambique match, Goldberg will also be bringing back its ‘Festival of Light & Drums’ on the same day, adding colour, rhythm and cultural flair to the match-day experience as fans rally behind the Super Eagles.

    “The journey is not over,” Aroyehun said. “The team is gunning for a fourth AFCON title, and the fans have a big role to play. Every cheer, every gathering and every moment of belief counts.”

    As the Super Eagles prepare for their quarter-final challenge, Goldberg says it will continue to stand with the team and the fans, celebrating every step of the journey and keeping the ‘Our Beat, Our Gold’ rhythm alive.

  • Oshoala applauds Iwobi’s brilliant AFCON display

    Oshoala applauds Iwobi’s brilliant AFCON display

    Super Falcons star striker Asisat Oshoala has praised Alex Iwobi for his influential role in the Super Eagles’ resurgence at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, crediting the Fulham midfielder for stepping out of his famous uncle’s shadow.

    In a Facebook post shared shortly after Nigeria’s emphatic 4–0 win over Mozambique on Monday night, Oshoala reflected on the long-standing comparisons between Iwobi and his uncle, Austin “Jay-Jay” Okocha.

     “Since he made his debut for Nigeria in 2015, Iwobi has played under the weight of comparisons with his uncle,” Oshoala wrote. “No matter what he does, his performances have never been enough for many Nigerians who judge him by the standards set by Jay-Jay.”

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    However, Oshoala believes AFCON 2025 has marked a turning point in Iwobi’s international career.

    “At AFCON 2025, Iwobi finally stepped out of his uncle’s shadow and shut his critics up permanently. He has been one of Nigeria’s best players in this tournament,” she stated.

    Despite not registering an assist against Mozambique, Oshoala highlighted Iwobi’s influence in Nigeria’s attacking play, noting his involvement in the build-up to the first two goals.

    “His through balls created both goals, and he was the foundation of every attack in the final third. It was an all-round performance that shows why he deserves more appreciation,” the striker concluded.

  • Champions Cote d’Ivoire complete quarter-finalists with  victory over Burkina Faso

    Champions Cote d’Ivoire complete quarter-finalists with  victory over Burkina Faso

    Winger Amad Diallo scored one goal and created another to continue his excellent form in Morocco as defending champions Ivory Coast eased past Burkina Faso 3-0 in their Africa Cup of Nations round-of-16 fixture in Marrakech on Tuesday.

    The Ivorians will face record seven-time winners Egypt in a heavyweight quarter-final in Agadir on Saturday, a colossal clash that is a repeat of the 2006 decider where the North African side triumphed on penalties after a 0-0 draw.

    Read Also: NFF  urges  Super Eagles to shine  at Morocco 2025

    Yan Diomande and Bazoumana Toure were also on target for coach Emerse Fae’s team as they dominated the contest against an out-gunned Burkinabe and might have won by a greater margin but for some excellent goalkeeping from Herve Koffi.

    Diallo, 23, will go back to a new manager at Manchester United after the finals in Morocco having been one of the stand-out players at the tournament so far with three goals and an assist, driving the Ivorians’ impressive title defence.

  • Fenerbahce to table first N62 Billion offer for Lookman

    Fenerbahce to table first N62 Billion offer for Lookman

    Fenerbahce are stepping up their pursuit of Ademola Lookman and are preparing an opening bid for the Atalanta forward as they look to land another high-profile signing in January.

    According to Sport Mediaset journalist Orazio Accomando, the Turkish club are ready to table an offer structured as a paid loan worth €5 million, with a right, or potential obligation, to buy set at €37 million (about N62 Billion) .

    Talks are still at an early stage, but Fenerbahce have identified Lookman as a priority target to strengthen their attack.

    Atalanta, however, would prefer a permanent transfer rather than a temporary solution.

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    The Bergamo-based club value Lookman highly following his performances in Serie A and Europe and are reluctant to accept a deal that delays a full sale unless the conditions are particularly favourable.

    The Nigeria international, currently at the African Cup of Nations, remains a key figure for Atalanta, but interest from abroad has continued to grow, with Fenerbahce now pushing to test the club’s stance.

    It comes after a summer that saw the former Fulham man heavily linked with a move to Inter Milan, even going as so far as to try and force a move away from the club. However, Inter refused to meet Atalanta’s demands and the player stayed in Bergamo.

    Any progress is likely to depend on whether the Turkish side are willing to convert their proposal into a straight transfer or include an obligation to buy under achievable conditions.

    For now, negotiations have not yet entered an advanced phase, but Fenerbahce’s willingness to commit significant funds suggests the situation could develop quickly in the coming days.

  • Oshiomhole gets set as Okpekpe 10km Road Race returns in May

    Oshiomhole gets set as Okpekpe 10km Road Race returns in May

    Former Edo State Governor  and  Senator representing Edo North, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has declared his readiness for the 2026 edition of the Okpekpe International 10km Road Race, scheduled for May.

    In a video that has now gone viral, Oshiomhole appeared in his white Okpekpe T-shirt while walking in preparation for the race. He proudly displayed the distance covered and calories burned on his phone, 8.92km in 85 minutes, expending 492 calories, as proof of his training routine.

     “Getting ready for Okpekpe race in May 2026. It’s good to start practicing, events don’t just happen overnight. To cover 10km in a mainly hilly environment with valleys, and fresh air. We are looking forward to this year’s Okpekpe race day and that is why I put on my Okpekpe T-shirt,” he said.

    Oshiomhole described the race as unparalleled, not only because it was the first in West Africa to be granted a World Athletics Label but also because of the natural setting in which it takes place.

    “It is the best road race in the world, I don’t want to say Africa, because there is no part of the world that has that kind of beautiful terrain, beautiful hills and valleys and it’s greens all over the place, and an innocent community with no pollution, clean air. If you want people with the African and traditional village hospitality, the natives are the best,” he added.

    Experts agree that the Okpekpe terrain offers athletes a rare advantage. Running in a hilly, green environment devoid of air pollution enhances cardiovascular conditioning, strengthens muscles, improves lung efficiency, and provides mental restoration.

    The combination of elevation changes, clean air, and natural surroundings creates both physiological and psychological benefits that boost performance and recovery.

    This uniqueness has also been acknowledged by Norrie Williamson, a World Athletics certified course measurer from South Africa and technical delegate to the race on several occasions.

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     “The Okpekpe race terrain is one of the most unique in the world. The hills and valleys make it a true test for athletes, while the clean air and natural environment provide conditions that are rare in road running,” Williamson said in an interview. “It is not just about the competition; the course itself is an experience. Okpekpe offers a blend of athletic rigor and cultural authenticity that few races can match.”

    The Okpekpe 10km Road Race holds a special place in African athletics history.

    In 2015, it became the first road running event in West Africa to be granted a World Athletics Label, just eight years after the governing body began certifying road races worldwide.

    A Label race is recognized globally for its quality and compliance, signifying that the event meets strict international standards for competition, organization, safety, and athlete participation.

    Performances in Label races count toward official World Rankings in marathon and road running categories, giving athletes from Nigeria and across Africa a platform to compete at the highest level.

    For Oshiomhole, however, the race is more than just a sporting event. It is a celebration of community, culture, and the pristine environment of Okpekpe.

    ‘There is no part of the world that has that kind of beautiful terrain,’ he emphasized, pointing to the hills, valleys, greenery, and hospitality of the local people.

  • Durosinmi makes Serie A switch to Pisa

    Durosinmi makes Serie A switch to Pisa

    Nigerian striker Rafiu Durosinmi has taken a major step in his career after completing a move to Italian Serie A side Pisa SC from Czech champions Viktoria Plzen.

    The 23-year-old centre-forward, who celebrated his birthday just last week, had been on the radar of several European clubs after entering the final months of his contract with Viktoria Plzen, due to expire at the end of the season. Pisa moved swiftly to capitalise on the situation, reaching an agreement with both player and club to bolster their attacking options.

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    Durosinmi enjoyed an impressive spell in the Czech Republic, scoring 13 goals in 32 appearances across all competitions. His performances on the European stage stood out, including a memorable goal in Plzen’s 2–1 UEFA Europa League victory over AS Roma at the Stadio Olimpico in October.

    The move to Italy marks a significant milestone for the Nigerian forward, who now has the opportunity to showcase his talents in one of Europe’s top five leagues while helping Pisa in their quest for stability in Serie A.