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CAF Unveils Stunning New WAFCON Trophy
A golden glow illuminated Casablanca on July 2, 2025. In the elegant setting of Hotel Casablanca, CAF unveiled the new TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) trophy. In front of the cameras and bright lights to the applause of legends of African Women’s Football including Amanda Dlamini, Ajara Njoya and Lamia Boumehdi, an entire continent witnessed the birth of a new icon. A testament to the ambitions, struggles and rise of the women’s game that now refuses to be marginalized.
A visual shock, a collective thrill
Inside the room, ear-to-ear smiles and a loud respectful silence swept across with a feeling anew. It was a powerful moment. An unforgettable experience. And the word on everyone’s lips was – emotion. For it was not just a trophy that was presented, but the reflection of a struggle. That of football that has long had to justify itself, convince, and exist despite everything. That of the women who laced up their boots when no one believed in them. This Wednesday, they were celebrated. Amanda Dlamini, former captain of the Banyana Banyana, now a TV consultant, did not hide her enthusiasm: “When I started, we played to exist. Today, young people play to win. This trophy is the symbol of this transition. The dream continues, but it is now within reach.”
A dream with golden contours, proud lines and African roots. A trophy designed to last, to inspire, to become a desire. A desire to brandish it, to include it in their legacy, to offer it to their nations.
Present and radiant, Cameroonian striker Ajara Njoya did not mince her words. “It is an evolution. The vision CAF is bringing to us today is excellent for Women’s Football. It opens a lot. I remember when I started out; there was a lot of resistance around me. Today, parents are pushing their daughters to play football.”
Attitudes are changing. The trophy, in its symbolism, embodies this change. It is both recognition of pioneers and a call to newcomers. Those who dream, with the ball at their feet, of trophies and flags raised.
A trophy designed to last
The deliberately modern design combines simplicity and power. It reveals a desire to break new ground without going away from heritage. The curves recall momentum – a collective movement. The gold touch evokes excellence. The whole concept exudes an almost regal solemnity, as if Africa is finally saying to its queens: “You deserve your rightful place.”
Lamia Boumehdi, coach of TP Mazembe and the first African coach to win the CAF Women’s Champions League, also welcomed the evolution. “This trophy is not just a cup. It is a symbol. A recognition.” It is also a burden, a responsibility. We shall have to rise to the occasion.”
TotalEnergies: A partner that believes in the female spirit
Abdesslam Rhnimi, Managing Director of TotalEnergies Marketing Morocco, made no secret of his pride: “This trophy is also the result of a lasting commitment. At TotalEnergies, we believe in the transformative power of Women’s Football. We want to support this momentum, in Morocco and throughout Africa.” This partnership is part of a long-term investment approach. It goes beyond the visibility of a logo. It is about building, with CAF, a competition worthy of African ambitions. To make it a continental showcase, a platform for both sporting and social expression.
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Fikayo Tomori Explains Why He Chose England Over Nigeria
AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori has opened up on his decision to represent England on the international stage, explaining that the Nigerian Football Federation never officially contacted him.
Tomori, who initially represented Canada at youth level, later switched allegiance to England, earning five senior caps to date. While several English youth internationals with Nigerian heritage, including Ola Aina, Alex Iwobi, and Ademola Lookman, have opted for the Super Eagles, Tomori’s path led him to the Three Lions.
Tomori On His Decision
Speaking on the Filthy Fellas Podcast, Tomori outlined how England reached out after his stint with Canada’s youth team:
“I was playing for the Canada youth team, but about four months later, the England Academy manager reached out about the possibility of switching over. The next international break, England called me, and I knew I had to go. I thought if I said no, would I ever get a call-up again?”
He added that the transition felt natural because many of his Chelsea teammates, like Tammy Abraham, were already in the England setup.
“It didn’t feel different [from Canada] because all my friends were in there… it felt like Chelsea again,” Tomori said.
Nigeria’s Missed Opportunity
Tomori admitted that if Nigeria had made an approach, he might have considered playing for the Super Eagles.
“If it was Nigeria, I’d have gone,” he stated.
However, he clarified that no official call ever came, leaving him with no real choice.
“Would I have changed to Nigeria from England? I don’t know because at the time, I was playing for Chelsea, so I thought I would play for England. It’s not like I wouldn’t have played there, but they never called me, so I never had a choice to make.”
As Tomori continues to establish himself in Serie A with Milan, he now focuses on securing a spot in England’s 2026 World Cup squad, hoping to make his mark on football’s biggest stage.
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Wilfred Ndidi Backed By Sunday Oliseh As The Next Super Eagles Captain
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William Troost-Ekong Bows Out: An Emotional Farewell That Shakes Up The Super Eagles Camp
William Troost-Ekong Bows Out In Emotional Goodbye
Super Eagles fans woke up to unexpected news as captain William Troost-Ekong officially announced his retirement from international football. Despite being listed in Eric Chelle’s 54-man provisional squad for AFCON 2025, the 2023 AFCON MVP revealed via a heartfelt video on X (formerly Twitter) that his journey with Nigeria had reached its final chapter.
The announcement came with a touching message:
“HONOURED. GRATEFUL. FOREVER A SUPER EAGLE. Playing for Nigeria has been the greatest privilege of my life. The journey may end here, but my support never will. Here’s to the next chapter.”
With 83 caps in 10 years, Ekong leaves behind a legacy of leadership, consistency, and unmatched patriotism. He was instrumental in Nigeria’s run to the 2023 AFCON final and became one of the most respected voices in the national team.
Why Now? A Transition Already In Motion
In recent months, Troost-Ekong’s role had gradually shifted. The impressive rise of 20-year-old Benjamin Fredrick pushed him out of the starting XI, reducing the captain to a bench role. One of the most emotional revelations was his admission that he was supposed to take a penalty in Nigeria’s World Cup qualifier shootout against DR Congo—but being benched meant he couldn’t step up.
Still, Ekong showed class:
“I wasn’t frustrated; I just wanted to win this game… My role is to support the team as much as possible, both on and off the pitch.”
He had also hinted earlier this year that AFCON 2025 might be his final tournament, showing that this transition wasn’t entirely sudden—it was coming.
Ndidi Tipped To Take The Captain’s Armband
The big question now is: who leads the Super Eagles?
Former coach Sunday Oliseh believes the answer is simple—Wilfred Ndidi.
Ndidi has captained the team in recent matches and commands full respect in the squad. According to Oliseh:
“Nobody doubts the respect the players have for Ndidi. And he’s a player that plays every game.”
With AFCON 2025 approaching quickly, stability is crucial—and Ndidi might be the perfect bridge into Nigeria’s next era.
A Legacy Forever Etched In Nigerian Football
Troost-Ekong leaves as a true patriot: admired, respected, and loved. His leadership transcended the pitch—he was the voice of calm, the anchor in tough moments, and the embodiment of commitment.
For the Super Eagles, a new chapter begins.
But for fans, William Troost-Ekong will always remain a Super Eagle—forever.
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