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FIFA orders club to be relegated for match fixing

The Football Kenya Federation, FKF, have confirmed the relegation of a Kenyan club, Muhoroni Youth.
This decision comes after FIFA found the second-tier team guilty of match manipulation.
It is the latest scandal to hit football in the East African country, which has long been plagued by match-fixing.
On Friday, FIFA announced that it had found Muhoroni Youth “guilty of activities related to the manipulation of football matches and competitions”.
The world football governing body have now expelled the club’s senior team from the FKF’s second-tier National Super League.
They have been ordered to play in the third-tier Division One League next season.
The FKF, in response, said it “fully supports FIFA’s decision”.
FKF also reiterated “its zero-tolerance stance on match-fixing and all forms of manipulation that threaten the integrity of the game”.
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Transfer: ‘It’s a shame’ – Ex-Newcastle United striker, Andy Carroll slams Isak

Former Newcastle United striker, Andy Carroll has criticized Alexander Isak for trying to force a move to Liverpool this summer transfer window.
Carroll labelled Isak’s behavior as a shame because Newcastle fans want him to stay at St. James’ Park this season.
Isak has refused to play for Newcastle again and as a result the Swede international has gone on strike.
He will not take part in Newcastle’s Premier League tie against Aston Villa this weekend.
The 25-year-old has made his decision clear he wants to join Liverpool this summer.
Speaking on the development, Carroll told Sky Sports: “Isak is not from Newcastle so he can act like he is acting now and think it is acceptable.
“It is a big move for him. The way he is playing his cards at the minute, the Newcastle fans are not going to back him and it is a shame because he is such a good player and every Newcastle fan wants him to stay, the manager wants him to stay.”
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NPFL: NFF President Gusau affirms August 22 kick-off date for new season

President of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Ibrahim Gusau, has reiterated that there will be no change to the kick-off date for the 2025–26 Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL season.
Gusau disclosed this at the NPFL 2025/26 pre-season seminar in Lafia on Friday.
He said it is a positive development that the league calendar now aligns with that of European clubs.
“When we came on board, we had no choice but to opt for an abridged league. This paved the way for achieving uniformity, as our league ended in May last season,” Gusau stated in his address.
“This season, too, we will start on August 22 as scheduled.”
Defending champions Remo Stars will square up against Rivers United in the opening fixture of the new season.
The season is expected to climax in May 2025.
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Anambra set to host second national beach soccer league this month.

The Anambra Beach Soccer Association says all is set for the second round of the Nigeria Beach Soccer League, due to kick off in Nnewi on August 21.
Okwudili Awam, the Director of Media of ABSA, gave the assurance in Awka on Monday.
”We are thrilled to inform lovers of beach soccer that Anambra will host the second round of the 2025 NBSL commencing on Aug. 21st, 2025″
Awam said the league would be held at the Beach Soccer stadium within the Nnewi High School premises.
He said eight beach soccer clubs, including Kebbi Fishers, Ibom, Nmako Patigi, Kada, Kebbi United, Jigawa Golden Stars, Niger, and hosts Anambra Beach Soccer Warriors, would take part in the league.
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