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CAF 2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Congo And Senegal Secure Wins, Tunisia Stalled By Namibia

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In a goalless encounter at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, Namibia and Tunisia played to a 0-0 draw in their fourth match of the CAF 2026 World Cup qualifiers on Sunday evening.

Despite high expectations from the Brave Warriors to replicate their historic 2023 Africa Cup of Nations victory over the Carthage Eagles, neither side managed to break the deadlock.

Namibia’s Bethuel Muzeu was a standout performer, consistently challenging the Tunisian defense.

The Southern African team had a potential early lead disallowed, leaving both teams goalless at the final whistle.

Namibia remains second in Group H, while Tunisia holds onto the top spot.

In the same group, São Tomé and Principe suffered a 1-0 defeat to Liberia, marking their fourth consecutive loss and keeping them at the bottom of the table. Liberia, with this victory, now sits in third place.

Elsewhere, Djibouti and Ethiopia ended their Group A match in a 1-1 draw. In Group C, the Democratic Republic of Congo narrowly defeated Togo 1-0, and Senegal secured a 1-0 victory against Mauritania, maintaining their strong form in the qualifiers.

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Club World Cup 2025: Six Round of 16 fixtures confirmed

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At least six Round of 16 fixtures at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup have now been confirmed.

Inter Milan finished top of Group E, thanks to a 2-0 victory over 10-man River Plate.

Late goals from Francesco Pio Esposito and Alessandro Bastoni sealed the win for the Serie A side, who will face Fluminense in the next round.

Monterrey, who are Group E runners-up, will play Borussia Dortmund for a place in the quarter-final.

Benfica will take on Chelsea in another last-16 game on Saturday, while Palmeiras will go head-to-head with Botafogo in an all-Brazilian affair.

On Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain will square up against Inter Miami, in what has been dubbed the Lionel Messi Derby. Flamengo play Bayern Munich.

There are two more Round of 16 match-ups yet to be determined.

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Messi remains highest-paid player in MLS [Top 5]

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Inter Miami superstar, Lionel Messi, remains the best-paid player in the Major League Soccer, MLS, for the second consecutive year.

This was revealed in data published by the MLS Players Association. It showed that Messi earns a total guaranteed compensation of $20.45m.

The figure also represents a bit of the 38-year-old’s earnings, as he also gets from other revenue streams like an endorsement deal with Adidas and a revenue-sharing agreement with league broadcast partner Apple.

According to Sportico, Messi could rake in up to $150m over the course of his two-and-a-half year contract with Miami and MLS back in the summer of 2023.

Toronto FC forward, Lorenzo Insigne, is in second place with a guaranteed earning of $15.44m.

In third spot, is Messi’s Inter Miami teammate Sergio Busquets at $8.5m. Atlanta United forward Miguel Almirón is in fourth position at $7.87m followed by San Diego FC forward Hirving “Chucky” Lozano at $7.63m.

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Transfer: It doesn’t matter – Ighalo speaks on Osimhen moving to Saudi Arabia

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Former Super Eagles striker Odion Ighalo has said it does not matter whether his compatriot Victor Osimhen moves to Saudi Arabia now or in the future.

Ighalo, speaking with News Central, claimed that the option of moving to the Middle East would always be available to Osimhen.

“He knows what he wants. We were together two days ago, but we didn’t talk about football; we just had fun,” he said.

“I believe he knows what he wants; he’s grown, he’s worked hard, and if he calls me for a word, I’ll speak from my opinion, but any decision he makes, it’s a win-win for him.

“If he goes to Saudi now, if he doesn’t go until two years later, it doesn’t matter, because last year they came, he didn’t go; they came this year, he’s declined; they’ll still come again.”

Ighalo himself played in the Saudi Pro League for Al-Shabab, Al-Hilal, and Al-Wehda.

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