The Senegalese government has also called for an international investigation into suspected corruption within CAF.
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Super Falcons defender, Oluwatosin Demehin, has spoken for the first time about the VAR controversy that happened in the final of this year’s Women African Cup of Nations.
Nigerians went two goals down against hosts Morocco, before scoring twice in the second half to draw level.
Just nine minutes left, Namibian referee Antsino Twanyanyukwa pointed to the penalty spot, after adjudging Demehin to have handled the ball in the box.
However, following a VAR review led by Rwandan official Salima Mukansanga, the decision was overturned.
“I was scared, but deep down I knew it wasn’t a penalty,” Demehin told BoldSports.
“The ball touched my hand, yes, but the way I was positioned, it wasn’t unnatural.”
Moments later, Jennifer Echegini completed Nigeria’s comeback with a dramatic 88th-minute winner, as the Falcons won a record-extending 10th WAFCON title.
However, the incident escalated as the Royal Moroccan Football Federation submitted a formal complaint to CAF, alleging multiple officiating errors, particularly the reversed penalty call.
Amid the fallout, Soccernet reports that CAF has sacked Director of Refereeing, Désiré Noumandiez Doué.
Although Doué didn’t officiate the match, his role in referee appointments placed him under scrutiny. His removal is believed to be part of a broader move to restore confidence in officiating standards across the continent.
Chelsea are now mathematically out of the Premier League title race.
This follows their 3-0 drubbing in the hands of Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday night.
Liam Rosenior’s men came into the match with 48 points, looking to keep pace with the teams in front of them.
However, Beto opened the scoring for the hosts in the first half, before adding a second after the break.
Chelsea barely threatened Everton and looked flat for most of the game, before Iliman Ndiaye added a third.
The result means the Blues cannot match the 70 points that league leaders Arsenal currently have with seven matches left.
Champions Liverpool are also on the verge of being mathematically ruled out, as they have 49 points.
Galatasaray striker, Victor Osimhen, has claimed that a senior member of the Super Eagles squad in 2017 sent him away from a hotel room during his first call-up to the national team.
According to the 27-year-old, it was Kelechi Iheanacho who intervened and welcomed him inside.
Osimhen revealed this while appearing on a Twitch livestream with comedian, Carter Efe in the early hours of Saturday.
He said: “When I came, I met Iheanacho. And I told him, ‘ah, see me, I’m gonna carry your boots.’ So he said I should come to his room so, he gave me his room number.
“So, as I got to his room — I don’t just want to mention the name — he had a roommate. So, as I knocked on the door, the roommate opened the door. So, he like bounced me out of the room.”
Osimhen refused to reveal the identity of the player who sent him away.
Drama as Senegal reportedly relocates AFCON trophy to military base after Confederation of African Football (CAF) viral decision.
It would be recalled that CAF stripped Senegal of their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title, awarding it to Morocco instead.
This decision came after Morocco appealed the result of the January 18 final, where Senegal won 1-0 in extra time.
According to the CAF Appeal Board, Senegal had forfeited the match due to their players walking off the pitch in protest of a penalty awarded to Morocco, citing Articles 82 and 84 of the AFCON regulations.
The controversy surrounds the AFCON final, where Senegal’s players walked off the pitch in protest of a late penalty awarded to Morocco.
In a clip circulating on the microblogging platform, X (formerly Twitter), a young man with glasses is seen holding the AFCON trophy surrounded by military personnel.
The clip captures the military personnel’s excitement as they support the trophy, with an officer recording the moment.
In a recent development, Senegal has announced plans to appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), with some officials and players expressing outrage and disappointment.
The Senegalese government has also called for an international investigation into suspected corruption within CAF.
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