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Exciting Weekend Begins With CAF Champions League And Confederation Cup 

CAF launches $100m Super League

Premium continental club football will return on the screens this weekend as the  CAF Champions League and  CAF Confederation Cup officially kicks-off today.

The CAF Interclub Competition will be beamed across the continent and globally on CAF’s partners including CAF’s pay-tv partners beIN Sport (Arabic, English and French), CANAL+ (French), AZAM (English, Swahili), New World TV (English and local languages).

This will include a number of Free to Air broadcasters across the continent thus ensuring that the public has access to all continental club football. They include SABC, MAX TV, SNRT, AZAM, EPTV, ERTU, TPA, DRTV and TUNIS TV, among others.

The  CAF Champions League carries a prize money of USD 4 000 000 – following a massive 40% prize money increase from CAF across CAF competitions aimed at making club football in Africa self-sustaining.

The  CAF Confederation Cup winner takes home USD 2 000 000.

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Cairo, Egypt will host the opening act of the  Champions League action between former Champions TP Mazembe who will be hosted by Egypt’s Pyramids – a club that has shown promise in the CAF Interclub competition but yet to book its name amongst the dominant forces of African football.

The match will be played at 18h00 local time (16h00 GMT).

This will be followed by Algeria’s CR Belouizdad who will host Tanzania’s Young Africans – the runners-up of last season’s  CAF Confederation Cup.

Defending  CAF Champions League Al Ahly will be at home against Medeama as they seek to claim their record 12th trophy.

Concluding the  CAF Champions League action will be African Football League (AFL) Champions Mamelodi Sundowns who will be at home against this season’s surprise package, FC Nouadhibou from Mauritania. The Club from Nouadhibou – the sea-side town in Mauritania is an unknown entity to many but they have pulled some famous results including their 3-0 victory against Real Bamako in the qualifying stages of this competition.

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In the CAF Confederation Cup, defending champions USM Alger from Algeria welcomes Al Hilal Benghazi of Libya on Sunday. Al Hilal Benghazi has shown tremendous improvement in continental football over the last few seasons.

In Nigeria, Rivers United who are the only flying the Nigerian flag in this season’s CAF Inter-Club competition plays host to Academica do Lobito of Angola

CAF Champions League Fixtures:

Friday, 24 November

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  • 16h00 GMT | Pyramids vs TP Mazembe
  • 19h00 GMT | CR Belouizdad vs Young Africans

Saturday, 25 November

  • 13h00 GMT | Simba AC vs Asec Mimmosas
  • 16h00 GMT | Atletico Petroleos vs Al-Hilal
  • 16h00 GMT | ES Tunis vs ES Sahel
  • 19h00 GMT | Al Ahly vs Medeama
  • 21h00 GMT | Wydad AC vs Jwaneng Galaxy FC

Sunday, 26 November

  • 13h00 GMT | Mamelodi Sundowns vs Nouadhibou

CAF Confederation Cup Fixtures | Sunday, 26 November:

  • 13h00 GMT | Modern Future vs SuperSport United
  • 13h00 GMT | Club Africain vs Dreams FC
  • 16h00 GMT | Zamalek FC vs Abu Salem
  • 16h00 GMT | Segrada Esperanca vs CO Coyah
  • 16h00 GMT | Rivers United vs Academica do Lobito
  • 16h00 GMT | Diables Noirs vs Stade Malien
  • 19h00 GMT | USM Alger vs Al Hilal Benghazi
  • 19h00 GMT | RS Berkane vs Sekhukhune United

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Newcastle seals place in league cup final with resounding win over Arsenal

Newcastle player celebrating their victory (photo credit: PM )

Newcastle United delivered a commanding performance on Wednesday night, sealing their place in the League Cup final with a resounding 2-0 victory over Arsenal at St. James’ Park.

The Magpies, who had already stunned Mikel Arteta’s men with a 2-0 triumph in the first leg at the Emirates, completed a ruthless 4-0 aggregate demolition to book their spot in the final.

From the first whistle, Newcastle exuded confidence, while Arsenal—desperate to overturn their deficit—struggled to find rhythm.

The Gunners’ early attempts to impose themselves faltered against Newcastle’s well-drilled defence, with Martin Dubravka standing as an impenetrable wall between the posts.

The home side wasted no time in asserting their dominance. In the 19th minute, Jacob Murphy sent the St. James’ Park faithful into raptures with a clinical finish, capitalising on Arsenal’s defensive lapses.

The Gunners, already teetering, saw their hopes shattered early in the second half when Anthony Gordon pounced on a horrendous error from goalkeeper David Raya, slotting home Newcastle’s second goal in the 52nd minute.

As frustration mounted, Arsenal’s attacking forays lacked conviction. Declan Rice came closest to breaking the deadlock for the visitors in the 89th minute, but Dubravka produced a stunning reflex save to deny him.

Kai Havertz and Myles Lewis-Skelly both had late chances, but Newcastle’s defence remained resolute.

Tempers flared in the closing moments, with Arsenal players collecting bookings as their desperation turned into frustration.

Raheem Sterling, introduced as a substitute, found himself in the referee’s book, while Fabian Schar and Bruno Guimaraes also picked up cautions for Newcastle.

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Napoli reject €65m Galatasaray’s permanent deal for Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen

Italian club, Napoli has rejected Galatasaray’s €65 million bid for a permanent transfer of Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen.

Osihmen joined the Turkish club on loan for a season last September after the last-minute attempt to join Chelsea in the Premier League failed.

According to Italian sports news outlet, Corriere dello Sport, Napoli rejected the €65 million offer and wanted the release clause of €75 million.

While the newspaper pointed out that Galatasaray wanted to keep Osimhen in the team, it was noted that Napoli did not want a discount and demanded the full release fee.

It was further reported that Galatasaray could complete the transfer for 75 million euros for the Nigerian, who was on the radar of many teams in Europe in the interim transfer, while other clubs had to pay a compensation of six million euros in addition to the release fee.

Osimhen’s release clause was initially set at €130m but was reduced last summer when he signed a new deal with Napoli before joining Galatasaray.

The Nigeria international has been in top form for the Turkish leaders, netting 16 goals and providing five assists in 20 appearances since his loan move.

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CAF postpones CHAN 2024, draw to hold Wednesday

The Confederation of African Football, CAF, on Tuesday announced it has postponed the date for the 2024 African Nations Championship, CHAN.

The biennial competition was earlier expected to run from February 1 to February 28, 2025.

The tournament will now take place in August but the exact date will be announced by CAF in due course.

CAF took the decision to ensure that infrastructure and facilities are at the levels necessary for hosting a successful tournament.

The draw for the competition will hold at Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday.

CHAN 2024 will be co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

Senegal are the defending champions of the competition

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