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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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Tunisia, two others eliminated from 2026 World Cup
Tunisia, two others eliminated from 2026 World Cup
Tunisia became the latest casualty of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Sunday after a crushing 4-0 defeat to Japan confirmed their elimination from the tournament, joining Haiti and Turkey among the first nations to crash out of the global football showpiece.
The North Africans’ hopes of reaching the Round of 32 were extinguished at the Estadio Monterrey in Guadalupe, where Japan delivered a dominant performance to leave the Carthage Eagles rooted to the bottom of Group F without a point from two matches.
Having suffered a humiliating 5-1 defeat to Sweden in their opening fixture, Tunisia entered the encounter against Japan needing a positive result to keep their qualification hopes alive.
However, another heavy loss ensured they became the third team to be mathematically eliminated from the competition.
With zero points and a significantly inferior goal difference, Tunisia can no longer catch the teams occupying the qualification spots in the group, regardless of the outcome of their final match.
The result means Haiti and Turkey, who had earlier been knocked out of the tournament, are no longer alone in making an early exit from the expanded World Cup.
Tunisia will now play for pride when they take on the Netherlands in their final Group F fixture in the coming days.
The early elimination represents a disappointing campaign for the Carthage Eagles, who arrived at the tournament hoping to improve on previous World Cup performances but instead endured back-to-back heavy defeats that brought their challenge to a premature end.
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Deniz Undav’s Stoppage-Time Brace Sends Germany Into World Cup Round of 32 After 2–1 Win Over Ivory Coast
Deniz Undav’s Stoppage-Time Brace Sends Germany Into World Cup Round of 32 After 2–1 Win Over Ivory Coast
Germany came from a goal down to defeat Ivory Coast 2-1 in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group E encounter at Toronto Stadium, thanks to Deniz Undav’s dramatic winner deep in added time. In the first-ever competitive meeting between both sides, the Germans overcame a determined Ivory Coast side that matched them for long stretches of the match. The African nation went ahead through captain Franck Kessie in the first half before a second-half collapse to the Europeans. However, substitute Deniz Undav turned the game on its head with two clinical finishes in a match where Ivory Coast failed to take their chances before Die Mannschaft scored the late winner.
Ivory Coast took control of the match in the first half when captain Franck Kessie blasted in a rebound in the 30th minute, giving the African side a deserved lead following a lively start. The goal came after Yan Diomande sent in a cross to forward Amad Diallo, whose shot was blocked by Germany’s Nathaniel Brown, but the ball bounced back to Kessie, who slotted it into the wide-open left corner of the net. Germany had two goals disallowed in a frustrating first half. The first came in the 21st minute when Ivory Coast goalkeeper Yahia Fofana batted the ball into his own net, but Germany midfielder Aleksander Pavlovic made illegal contact with Fofana on the play. The second came in the 38th minute when Jamal Musiala was called for a foul in the buildup to what would have been a Kai Havertz goal.
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With Germany trailing and struggling to break down Ivory Coast’s resolute defense, coach Julian Nagelsmann made a triple substitution around the hour mark, bringing on Deniz Undav, Nadiem Amiri, and Jamie Leweling. The decision proved inspired. Just eight minutes after coming on, Undav leveled the score in the 68th minute. Amiri delivered a precise long ball that Kai Havertz cleverly let run through to Undav, who slammed home the equalizer from close range. Ivory Coast goalkeeper Yahia Fofana produced multiple saves in the latter stages to keep the Elephants in the encounter, but could not do anything about the winner four minutes into added time. Undav received a pass from Felix Nmecha in front of the net, controlled expertly, and rifled it past Fofana to complete his brace and break Ivorian hearts.
“You can see that the players who come off the bench can decide games. Now we have a really important signal to the team. I think that’s very important in a game like this,” Undav said after the match. Nagelsmann added: “Deniz is someone who doesn’t need to be prepared, he can jump in right away”. Germany collected six points from two Group E matches, secured sole possession of first place, and clinched a spot in the World Cup knockout stage. The Germans advanced from the group stage for the first time since 2014, when they went on to win their fourth World Cup title. They had suffered disappointing group-stage exits in 2018 and 2022. The victory extended Germany’s winning streak to 11 matches, dating back to September 2025. Ivory Coast, who beat Ecuador 1-0 in their opener, now have three points from two matches and face a must-win final group match against Curacao to keep their hopes of a first-ever knockout-stage appearance alive. Curacao’s hard-fought draw against Ecuador brought about its first point in the World Cup, setting up a dramatic final matchday in Group E.
Deniz Undav’s Stoppage-Time Brace Sends Germany Into World Cup Round of 32 After 2–1 Win Over Ivory Coast
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Ronaldinho, 46, Comes Out of Retirement to Join Serie C Club
Ronaldinho, 46, Comes Out of Retirement to Join Serie C Club
Brazilian football icon Ronaldinho has signed a contract with Italian Serie C club Ravenna in a stunning move that has captured global attention, more than a decade after his last professional appearance. The 46-year-old former Ballon d’Or and World Cup winner is set to be officially unveiled at a special event in Miami on June 23, with further details about his role expected to emerge then. The deal marks a return to Italy for the legendary playmaker, who previously spent two-and-a-half seasons with AC Milan between 2008 and 2011, and he will work under Ravenna coach Andrea Mandorlini as the club prepares for the 2026-27 campaign. Ronaldinho, who last played professionally for Fluminense in 2015, has largely featured in exhibition matches and legends events since his retirement. “New colours, same smile,” Ronaldinho said in a statement. “I can’t wait to get back to dancing on the ball and write a new story together with Ignazio and the entire Cipriani family. Football has always been a source of joy for me, and I want to bring that same spirit to Ravenna” .
The most pressing question surrounding the deal is whether the 46-year-old icon will actually take to the pitch for Ravenna. Club officials have sent mixed signals about his exact role, creating ongoing intrigue. Ravenna vice-president Ariedo Braida, who had previously signed Ronaldinho from Barcelona to Milan in 2008, initially suggested the Brazilian would not feature in Serie C matches. “Ronaldinho will do a marketing event with us, but he won’t play for Ravenna in Serie C next season. Also, because he’s 46, I wish he could still play,” Braida said. However, Braida later softened his stance, leaving the door open for a potential return to the pitch. Speaking to the ANSA news agency, he stated: “Ronaldinho is a timeless champion. He has signed with Ravenna and, for a club like ours, it’s an extraordinary coup. Will he play? We’ll see, but it’s not ruled out. As I already said, he is a timeless champion” .
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According to Sky Sport Italia and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Ronaldinho won’t technically be part of the squad or travel with the team for away matches in the 2026-27 campaign. However, the Brazilian will still be closely involved with the club in several key ways: he will make a brief appearance in a Serie C game during the season, he will become a minority shareholder in the club, Ravenna’s 2026-27 kit will feature his iconic R10 logo, and he will travel to Ravenna around August 20 to attend the team’s unveiling.
For Ravenna, this signing is a massive statement of ambition. The club, which plays its home matches at Stadio Bruno Benelli in the northern Italian city of Ravenna, narrowly missed out on promotion last season and is now determined to raise its profile dramatically ahead of the next campaign. Club owner Ignazio Cipriani, an Italian-American businessman and hotel chain owner, described the move as an extraordinary moment for the club. “I spent 24 years of my life in the United States, but I still consider Ravenna my home. Acquiring Ronaldinho is absolutely extraordinary for the club; he was my idol, and his impact on football goes beyond what he achieved on the pitch,” Cipriani said. Ravenna honorary vice-president Ariedo Braida emphasized the magnitude of the coup: “He’s a magical player, who will have his registration, that’s a huge coup for us” .
Ronaldinho reached the pinnacle of his career during his five-year spell at Barcelona between 2003 and 2008, winning two La Liga titles and the 2005-06 Champions League. He won the Ballon d’Or in 2005 and was named FIFA World Player of the Year twice. On the international stage, he was a key member of Brazil’s 2002 World Cup-winning squad, scoring a memorable free-kick against England in the quarter-finals. Since his last professional appearance for Fluminense in 2015, Ronaldinho has remained active through exhibition matches, charity games and legends tournaments around the world. He officially ended his career in 2017 after two stints in India’s Premier Futsal League. The 46-year-old was recently in attendance for Brazil’s World Cup match in Philadelphia, appearing alongside Ronaldo on the TV screens to huge cheers from the crowd. His global pull remains immense, making this a major coup for the ambitious Serie C side.
Ronaldinho, 46, Comes Out of Retirement to Join Serie C Club
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