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Messi scores twice to fire Inter Miami past Orlando into League Cup final

Lionel Messi scored twice as Inter Miami rallied to defeat Orlando City 3-1 to reach the League Cup final on Wednesday.

After missing two consecutive matches due to a right thigh injury, Messi converted a penalty in the 77th minute to tie Inter at 1-1, then collaborated with Jordi Alba to put the hosts ahead in the 88th.

Telasco Segovia added a third in injury time as Miami advanced to the final of the Leagues Cup, a cross-border competition between Major League Soccer and Mexico’s Liga MX.

Messi’s first season in MLS, 2023, saw Inter win the League Cup.

“We are at a loss for words when it comes to discussing Leo (Messi),” said Javier Morales, the Inter assistant coach who was at the helm as Javier Mascherano watched from the stands, serving a red card suspension.

“He trained only two or three days, and then he played 90 minutes, and the way he played created situations and scored goals.”

Messi, who had played once after returning from injury on August 2, admitted he felt some trepidation.

“I prepared to be in this match because I knew how important it was, against a very tough opponent who had beaten us in both games we faced this year,” he said. “The truth is in the first half I felt a little scared, but in the second I loosened up a bit more.”

Miami will travel to Seattle for Sunday’s final, after the Sounders defeated the reigning MLS Cup champions, Los Angeles Galaxy, 2-0 in California.

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Pedro de la Vega scored in the seventh minute and Osaze Rosario in the 57th to lift the Sounders, who held on with 10 men after Nouhou Tolo was sent off in the 83rd for a diving tackle on Gabriel Pec.

The finalists are both guaranteed seats in the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup, while the winner of the third-place playoff between Orlando and Los Angeles will also qualify for the regional event.

In a high-energy first half in Fort Lauderdale, Croatia’s Marco Pasalic stunned the crowd at Inter’s Chase Stadium with a goal in first-half extra time.

Luis Muriel snuck a pass into the area, and Maximiliano Falcon’s attempt to clear it resulted in the ball deflecting back to Pasalic, who sent a left-footed shot into the goal.

Inter players appealed, claiming the ball had hit Pasalic’s arm, but VAR confirmed the goal.

Orlando, who had defeated their cross-state rivals twice this season, continued to stymie Inter in the second half.

Luis Suarez forced a stop from Orlando custodian Pedro Gallese, while Messi again threatened in the area only to be surrounded by defenders.

Orlando lost momentum in the 59th minute after Guatemalan referee Walter Lopez denied them a penalty for Sergio Busquets’ foul on Ivan Angulo.

And the momentum swung irrevocably in Miami’s favour in the 74th minute, when replacement Tadeo Allende was fouled in the area.

David Brekalo’s challenge featured a tug on Allende’s jersey, which earned him a second yellow card.

He left as Messi took the penalty, and the Argentine great fired past Gallese into the bottom right corner of the goal.

Eleven minutes later, he scored again, causing wild celebrations.

Orlando coach Oscar Pareja was dissatisfied with the second-half officiating, particularly the second yellow card for Brekalo, which he claimed “wasn’t a yellow”.

However, Morales stated that it was “clear that the defender grabbed Tadeo”, who, according to the coach, could have scored if not held back.

Messi scores twice to fire Inter Miami past Orlando into League Cup final

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FIFA Ranking: Super Falcons Rise to 36th, Retain Africa’s No. 1 Position

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FIFA Ranking: Super Falcons Rise to 36th, Retain Africa’s No. 1 Position

Nigeria’s women’s national team, the Nigeria women’s national football team, have moved up to 36th position in the latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking, maintaining their status as the highest-ranked women’s football team in Africa.

The updated ranking released by FIFA on Tuesday shows a slight improvement from 37th place in December 2025, reflecting steady progress in recent international performances and preparations for upcoming competitions.

The ranking update also factors in Nigeria’s recent pre-Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) friendly matches against Cameroon. The Super Falcons recorded a 1–0 defeat in February 2026 but responded strongly with a convincing 3–1 victory in March 2026.

In the second encounter, Nigeria produced a more dominant display after an early setback in the first match. Chinwendu Ihezuo equalised in the 32nd minute with a header from a precise cross by Rinsola Babajide.

Just before half-time, Babajide turned scorer, finishing from close range after a goalmouth scramble to give Nigeria a 2–1 lead. The Super Falcons sealed the win in the 64th minute when Michelle Alozie powered in a header from a delivery by captain Rasheedat Ajibade.

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The result boosted Nigeria’s FIFA ranking points by 3.35, bringing their total to 1602 in April 2026. However, the team remains slightly below the 1607 points recorded in December 2025.

Despite this minor dip in points, the Super Falcons continue to dominate African women’s football, staying ahead of rivals South Africa, Ghana, and Morocco, who are ranked 58th, 59th, and 62nd respectively in the world.

The Super Falcons’ consistency reinforces their reputation as the most successful women’s national team in Africa, with a record number of Women’s Africa Cup of Nations titles and regular appearances at global tournaments.

On the global stage, Spain remain top of the FIFA Women’s Ranking, followed by the United States, England, Germany, and Japan, underscoring the competitive gap between elite European teams and African sides.

The latest ranking is expected to boost morale within the Nigerian squad as they continue preparations for upcoming qualifiers and major international competitions.

FIFA Ranking: Super Falcons Rise to 36th, Retain Africa’s No. 1 Position

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Man City Beat Arsenal 2–1 to Ignite Premier League Title Race

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Man City Beat Arsenal 2–1 to Ignite Premier League Title Race

Manchester City produced a crucial 2–1 victory over Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium to tighten the Premier League title race, leaving the champions just three points behind with a game in hand.

The result has intensified the battle for the EPL title, as both sides continue to push for top spot in one of the most closely contested seasons in recent years.

Manchester City started brightly in the high-stakes encounter, creating early pressure and testing Arsenal’s defence with quick attacking transitions. The breakthrough came through Rayan Cherki, who produced a moment of individual brilliance inside the penalty area after earlier hitting the post. His skillful control and composed finish put City ahead in front of their home fans.

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Arsenal responded almost immediately, equalising just 107 seconds later in a dramatic twist. A mistake from City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma led to a rushed clearance that struck Kai Havertz and deflected into the net, restoring parity in a tense first half.

The second half remained highly competitive, with both teams creating major chances. Erling Haaland hit the post for City, while Arsenal’s Eberechi Eze also went close as momentum swung back and forth.

Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães later saw a header deflected onto the post, and Havertz missed a clear scoring opportunity that could have given Arsenal the lead.

City eventually found the decisive goal through Haaland, who reacted quickest inside the box to finish from close range and restore City’s advantage. His strike proved to be the match-winner in a tightly contested title showdown.

Despite late pressure from Arsenal, Manchester City held firm defensively, managing the game with experience and control to secure a vital three points.

The victory significantly tightens the Premier League title race, with City now only three points behind Arsenal and holding a game in hand, setting up a dramatic conclusion to the season.

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Former president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Galadima
Former president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Galadima

Former NFF President Ibrahim Galadima Dies at 74

Former president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Galadima, has died at the age of 74.

Galadima, one of Nigeria’s most respected football administrators, passed away on Saturday, leaving behind a legacy that significantly shaped the country’s domestic football structure and sports governance.

He led the then Nigeria Football Association (now NFF) between 2002 and 2006, a period widely regarded as influential in the development of football administration in the country.

His death has triggered widespread tributes from across the Nigerian football community, with current NFF President Ibrahim Gusau describing him as a mentor and father figure to many sports administrators.

Gusau said Galadima’s leadership was marked by integrity, discipline, and commitment to the growth of Nigerian football.

“Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima was a mentor to so many of us in various leadership positions in Nigerian sports today. He was the epitome of high dignity, diligence, and integrity,” Gusau said.

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He added that Galadima’s guidance and fatherly counsel would be deeply missed by the Nigerian football family.

Galadima, born on June 14, 1951, in Kano State, had a long career in sports administration and public service. He previously served as chairman of the Kano State Football Association and executive chairman of the Kano State Sports Council, and also held the position of first vice president of the Nigeria Olympic Committee.

He also served in various political roles in Kano State, including Commissioner for Social Welfare, Youth and Sports, as well as Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport.

Former Super Eagles captain and Kano Pillars general manager Ahmed Musa also paid tribute, describing Galadima as a father figure and key architect in the development of Kano Pillars Football Club.

“Alhaji Galadima was more than just a football administrator; he was a father figure, a mentor, and a pillar of the game in Nigeria,” Musa wrote on X.

Musa added that Galadima’s vision played a key role in shaping Kano Pillars FC and nurturing young talents who went on to represent Nigeria at various levels.

Across the football community, Galadima is remembered for his contributions to sports development, talent discovery, and institutional growth within Nigerian football.

Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced by the family in accordance with Islamic rites.

Former NFF President Ibrahim Galadima Dies at 74

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