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Morocco Petitions CAF, Wants WAFCON Trophy Withdrawn From Nigeria and Transfered to Them Over Plumptre, Alozie, VAR

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The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has launched a formal bid to overturn Nigeria’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) victory, lodging twin protests with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) following their dramatic 3-2 loss in Sunday’s final.

The petitions challenge both the match officiating and the eligibility of two Nigerian stars, seeking to strip the Super Falcons of their record-extending 10th title.

In a fiery 19-page protest document, the FRMF condemned what it termed “systematic refereeing injustices” during the final in Rabat, where Nigeria rallied from 0-2 down to clinch the trophy. Central to Morocco’s grievance is the 82nd-minute reversal of a penalty initially awarded by referee Antsino Twanyanyukwa of Namibia. After a prolonged VAR review, Twanyanyukwa overturned her own decision despite Moroccan players and officials insisting a Nigerian defender handled the ball inside the box with scores level at 2-2.

 

“The VAR intervention was manipulated,” asserted Hassan Boutabssil, Director of Morocco’s Arryadia TV, alleging broadcast feeds showed clear handball evidence that was “withheld or obscured” from the referee. “This scandalous reversal denied us a decisive opportunity to reclaim the lead.”

 

Morocco also contested Nigeria’s 63rd-minute penalty – the catalyst for their comeback – arguing defender Nouhaila Benzina was penalized for an “inadvertent torso contact,” not a handball. The FRMF claims these “critical errors” distorted the match’s outcome.

 

Separately, Morocco revived a pre-final eligibility protest against defenders Ashleigh Plumptre and Michelle Alozie. Though FIFA cleared Plumptre in 2021 based on her Nigerian grandfather, the FRMF alleges “documentary irregularities” in both players’ nationality switches. The federation demands CAF retroactively disqualify Nigeria, asserting: “Victory achieved through ineligible athletes and compromised officiating cannot stand.”

 

CAF has acknowledged receipt of the protests and will convene its disciplinary committee for review. Nigeria’s Football Federation (NFF) dismissed the claims as “sour grapes,” stating, “Our title was earned squarely on the pitch.”

 

The controversy casts a shadow over Nigeria’s historic triumph as African football braces for a contentious legal battle over the continent’s most prestigious women’s trophy.

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2026 World Cup: Super Eagles waiting for FIFA’s decision – Iwobi

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Super Eagles playmaker, Alex Iwobi, has admitted they are waiting to see if the team would still play at the 2026 World Cup.

The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, is optimistic of a potential lifeline from FIFA, after it submitted a petition against the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Iwobi was asked by SuperSport if he would rather lift the AFCON 2025 trophy or qualify for the World Cup?

The 29-year-old, who played at the 2018 of the World Cup, replied: “I mean we’re still waiting, well hopefully we can go to the World Cup, but I feel it’s a tough one.

“It’s a tough one because winning AFCON is like… It’s a great legacy, it’s a great thing to have like in your career, a memorable moment.

“But then at the same time, because I’ve been to the World Cup already, a lot of the players haven’t been. They would like to say ‘I want to go to the World Cup,’ so I can’t be selfish and say win the AFCON and for my teammates to not go to the World Cup. So it’s a tough one. I don’t know. I don’t know.”

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CONDOLES WITH SAMUEL CHUKWUEZE OF THE SUPER EAGLES ON THE PASSING OF HIS MOTHER

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President Bola Tinubu sends his condolences

to Super Eagles forward Samuel Chukwueze on the passing of his mother.

The President also extends his sympathies to the family and friends of Mrs Sarah Chukwueze, who passed away on Thursday.

President Tinubu mourns with the Chukwueze family and encourages them to find solace in the memory and legacy of their late matriarch.

“The passing of Mrs Chukwueze, the mother of one of our bright football stars, just a few days after the passing of Super Eagles’ captain Wilfred Ndidi’s father, is deeply saddening.

I mourn with them, and I am with them in prayers during this difficult time,” the President says.

President Tinubu prays that God Almighty will grant the departed eternal rest.

Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information and Strategy)

 

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EPL: Arsenal’s starting XI against Man Utd unveiled

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Arsenal’s starting XI to face Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday evening has been unveiled.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta opted to start Gabriel Jesus ahead of Viktor Gyokeres to lead the Gunners’ attack against the Red Devils.

This comes after Jesus scored a brace against Inter Milan in the Champions League in midweek.

The Brazilian will be assisted by Bukayo Saka and Leandro on the wings.

In midfield, Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard return to join Martin Zubimendi.

Arsenal’s starting XI: Raya, Timber, Gabriel, Saliba, Hincapie, Rice, Zubimendi, Odegaard, Saka, Trossard, Jesus.

Substitutes:  Arrizabalaga, Mosquera, White, Lewis-Skelly, Merino, Eze, Martinelli, Madueke, Gyokeres.

The kick-off time for the match is 5.30 pm.

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