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Morocco Captain Rejects Title, Backs Senegal After AFCON Final Defeat
Morocco Captain Rejects Title, Backs Senegal After AFCON Final Defeat
Captain of the Morocco national football team, Achraf Hakimi, has firmly rejected any suggestion that his side should be awarded the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 title following their defeat, insisting that Senegal national football team are the rightful champions.
Hakimi, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain, made his position clear after Morocco’s loss to Senegal in the tournament’s final, stressing that the Atlas Lions did not merit the trophy based on the outcome of the match.
According to the defender, accepting the title under any circumstances—particularly if influenced by administrative decisions from the Confederation of African Football—would go against the principles of fairness and integrity in football.
“We did not deserve the trophy,” Hakimi was quoted as saying, adding that the result on the pitch must be respected. He emphasized that both he and his teammates would refuse to accept the title if it were handed to them despite their defeat.
The remarks come amid speculation over potential off-field decisions regarding the final, although CAF has yet to issue any official statement indicating a review or reversal of the result.
Senegal’s victory has been widely celebrated across the continent, with the Teranga Lions earning praise for their disciplined performance and consistency throughout the competition. Their triumph further cements their status as one of Africa’s leading football nations.
Hakimi’s comments have since drawn attention across the football community, with many observers viewing his stance as a demonstration of sportsmanship and respect for the spirit of the game.
As discussions continue, stakeholders await any formal communication from CAF, which remains the ultimate authority on decisions relating to the tournament.
Morocco Captain Rejects Title, Backs Senegal After AFCON Final Defeat
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FIFA Mandates Female Coaches in Women’s Football Tournaments
FIFA Mandates Female Coaches in Women’s Football Tournaments
Football’s world governing body FIFA has approved sweeping new regulations requiring teams participating in its women’s competitions to include female representation within their technical and support staff, in a move aimed at strengthening gender inclusion in women’s football.
The decision, adopted at a FIFA Council meeting, will apply across youth tournaments, senior national team competitions, and selected club events, marking one of the most significant structural changes to staffing requirements in the women’s game in recent years.
Under the new rule, every team must have either a female head coach or a female assistant coach among its technical bench. The regulation will first take effect at the Under-20 Women’s World Cup scheduled to hold in Poland in September, before being extended to other major competitions, including the Women’s Champions Cup, the 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil, and the inaugural Women’s Club World Cup.
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In addition to coaching requirements, FIFA has mandated that teams must include at least two female staff members on the bench, alongside a compulsory female member of the medical team, as part of matchday personnel regulations.
The global football body said the initiative is designed to ensure that the rapid growth of the women’s game is matched by increased participation of women in coaching and leadership roles. Despite the expansion of women’s football worldwide, representation in technical positions has remained relatively low.
At the 2023 Women’s World Cup, for instance, only 12 out of 32 teams were led by female head coaches, highlighting the persistent imbalance in elite coaching roles within the women’s game.
FIFA Chief Football Officer Jill Ellis said the new policy is intended to accelerate progress by creating clearer pathways and expanding opportunities for women in football coaching.
She explained that increasing visibility for women on the sidelines, combined with targeted development programmes, will help build a stronger pipeline of qualified female coaches and improve long-term representation across all levels of the sport.
Football analysts say the regulation could have a ripple effect beyond tournaments, encouraging national federations and clubs to invest more in coaching education, mentorship, and leadership development for women.
The move aligns with broader global efforts to promote equality in sports governance, as governing bodies continue to introduce measures aimed at balancing representation in decision-making and technical roles.
With the new rules set to be implemented across upcoming competitions, FIFA is positioning the policy as a long-term investment in the sustainability and inclusivity of women’s football.
FIFA Mandates Female Coaches in Women’s Football Tournaments
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Messi Joins Ronaldo in 900-Goal Club as Miami Exit Tournament
Messi Joins Ronaldo in 900-Goal Club as Miami Exit Tournament
Football icon Lionel Messi has reached a historic milestone, scoring his 900th career goal during Inter Miami CF’s 1-1 draw with Nashville SC in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
The 38-year-old forward becomes only the second player in football history to achieve the feat, joining long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo in the exclusive 900-goal club, further cementing his legacy as one of the greatest players of all time.
Messi’s landmark goal came early in the match, as he found the net in the seventh minute with a low, powerful strike that ignited celebrations among home supporters. The goal marks a remarkable milestone in a career that began with his first senior goal for FC Barcelona in 2005.
The Argentine superstar’s 900 career goals span an extraordinary journey across club and international football. He scored 672 goals for Barcelona, 32 for Paris Saint-Germain, and has netted 81 goals for Inter Miami since joining the Major League Soccer side in 2023. On the international stage, he has recorded 115 goals for the Argentina national team.
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Despite the historic achievement, the match ended in disappointment for Inter Miami. Nashville SC equalised in the 74th minute, cancelling out Messi’s opener and ensuring a 1-1 draw on the night. With the first leg ending goalless, the MLS side were eliminated from the competition on the away goals rule.
The result means Inter Miami’s CONCACAF Champions Cup campaign comes to an early end, overshadowing what would have otherwise been a celebratory night for the club and its fans.
Messi’s latest milestone inevitably reignites comparisons with Cristiano Ronaldo, as both players continue to dominate football’s record books. Their long-standing rivalry has defined an era, pushing each other to unprecedented levels of performance and consistency.
Reactions have poured in globally, with fans and football analysts praising Messi’s longevity, consistency, and unmatched ability to perform at the highest level even in the latter stages of his career.
While the team’s exit is a setback, Messi’s achievement highlights his enduring brilliance, and attention now turns to how far he can extend his goal tally as he continues to rewrite football history.
Messi Joins Ronaldo in 900-Goal Club as Miami Exit Tournament
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Barcelona Crush Newcastle 7-2 to Reach UCL Quarter-Finals
Barcelona Crush Newcastle 7-2 to Reach UCL Quarter-Finals
FC Barcelona delivered a commanding performance at the Camp Nou, defeating Newcastle United FC 7-2 to advance to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals with an 8-3 aggregate victory.
The Spanish giants were inspired by standout displays from Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski, who both scored twice, while Fermín López, Lamine Yamal, and others contributed to a relentless attacking showcase that overwhelmed the Premier League side.
The encounter began as a highly competitive contest, with Newcastle, managed by Eddie Howe, showing early resilience. The visitors twice drew level in the first half through Anthony Elanga, responding to Barcelona’s opening goals and briefly keeping the tie finely balanced.
Barcelona struck first after capitalizing on defensive errors, as Raphinha finished a slick move involving López. Newcastle responded quickly, with Elanga converting from close range after a cross from Lewis Hall.
Momentum swung back and forth in an entertaining first half. Harvey Barnes played a key role in Newcastle’s second equaliser, setting up Elanga for another composed finish at the back post. However, Barcelona regained the lead just before halftime after VAR awarded a penalty for a foul by Kieran Trippier on Raphinha, which Lamine Yamal converted with composure.
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The second half belonged entirely to Barcelona. López extended their lead early after being released by Raphinha, before Lewandowski took control of the contest. The experienced striker scored twice—first heading in from a Raphinha corner and then finishing clinically from open play—to effectively end Newcastle’s hopes of a comeback.
Barcelona continued to dominate possession and create chances, with Raphinha adding his second goal of the night after intercepting a poor pass from Newcastle midfielder Jacob Ramsey and finishing confidently to complete the rout.
The result underscores Barcelona’s strength in attack, midfield creativity, and Champions League experience, as they progress confidently into the quarter-finals. For Newcastle, the defeat highlights defensive frailties at the elite European level, despite flashes of attacking promise during the first half.
Barcelona will now await the outcome of the tie between Atlético Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur as they continue their quest for European glory.
Barcelona Crush Newcastle 7-2 to Reach UCL Quarter-Finals
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