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Egypt, Morocco, others await Olympics draw Wednesday

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The anticipation is palpable as three African nations – Egypt, Mali, and Morocco – gear up for the highly awaited draw of the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament, set to hold in Saint-Denis, Paris on Wednesday.

Following their stellar performances in last year’s U23 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, these nations have emerged as formidable contenders, CAF Online reveals on its website on Monday.

With eyes fixed on the French capital, the trio hopes to secure advantageous groupings or brace for potentially defining challenges.

As the football world awaits with bated breath, Wednesday’s draw promises to unveil the thrilling prospects that lie ahead for these African powerhouses on the Olympic stage.

The statement read, “African interest will centre on Egypt, Mali and Morocco after their impressive qualifying campaigns at last year’s U23 Africa Cup of Nations.

“The trio will be keeping a close eye on Wednesday’s draw in the French capital, where they could potentially land dream groups or tournament-defining challenges.

“But one more African nation could yet make the draw, with Guinea facing a playoff against one of the fourth-placed Asian teams for the final spot.

“This means Africa will have four representatives at this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris if Guinea wins the intercontinental playoff scheduled to be held in May.”

Africa’s representatives
Egypt, quarter-finalists in 1928 and 1964, have reached a record 12 Olympic tournaments and will hope to improve on that best-ever finish in Paris.

Morocco are no stranger to the big stage either, with this being their eighth Olympic odyssey.

The Atlas Lions were surprise winners of last year’s U23 Africa Cup of Nations to seal qualification and will believe they can go further than their previous best of the second round in 1972.

Mali completed Africa’s trio in Paris after grabbing the last automatic qualification spot via a third-place finish in the continental U23 championship.

Qualifiers for the tourney in the Asian continent are still ongoing and won’t affect the Wednesday draw.

“The full line-up of participants won’t be confirmed until early May when Asian qualifying concludes.

“France, as hosts, are already guaranteed a place in the 16-team event which kicks off proceedings at their home Olympics on July 24 – two days before the opening ceremony.

“They will be joined by a star-studded cast from around the globe, including three former Olympic champions in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico,” it further read.

Olympics draw breakdown
PUNCH Online reports from a piece of information on the Olympics website that a total of 12 women’s and 16 men’s teams will compete in the Olympic football tournaments in Paris in 2024.

The 12 women’s teams will be split into three groups of four, with the 16 men’s teams split into four groups of four. The match schedules for both tournaments will be made available following the draw.

It read, “In the women’s tournament, the top two from each group and the best two third-placed teams will advance to the knockout phase.

“In the men’s competition, the top two from each group will reach the knockout phase. From there onwards, the competition follows a classic knockout format until the finals decide the Olympic champions.”

The Paris 2024 Olympics are set to be one of the most anticipated sporting events globally.

The Olympic Games is a major international multi-sport event, where thousands of athletes from around the world compete in a variety of sports.

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Shehu Dikko Visits Finance Minister, Discusses Building Nigerian Sports Economy

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By Kola Daniel

The newly appointed chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Shehu Dikko, paid a courtesy visit on Monday to the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun.

During the meeting, Dikko and Edun discussed a range of initiatives focused on developing a sustainable sports economy in Nigeria, aligning with the strategic reform objectives of the NSC as directed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Dikko emphasized the importance of sports as a viable economic driver and explored how to better harness Nigeria’s vast potential in the sector.

“We aim to transform Nigerian sports into a sustainable economic force,” he stated, adding that initiatives are in place to bring Nigerian sports up to international standards and attract greater investment.

The discussions are part of Dikko’s ongoing efforts to lay a solid foundation for Nigeria’s sports economy, leveraging partnerships with key government agencies and stakeholders.

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NIS/LSFA TRAINING COURSE: Falcons Captain, Ajibade Sponsors 11 Coaches For 3rd Batch Of Training

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Super Falcons captain, Rasheedat Ajibade, through her foundation, Rasheedat Ajibade Foundation(RAF), is sponsoring 11 Lagos State Coaches For the 3rd batch of the NIS/LSFA Coaching Certification Course.

While she has paid for the training of the coaches, the Athletico Madrid of Spain star forward also pledged to continue to give back to society.

She enjoined the Lagos FA, to always provide adequate information concerning its future programmes, to enable her foundation to be part of it.

Responding to the philanthropic gesture of Ajibade, the Chairman of the Lagos State Football Association, Hajji Gafar Liameed, expressed his gratitude to the former Robo star, for extending her love and support to the coaches, and allowing the lucky coaches to further improve their knowledge of the game and also get the necessary certification to operate as licensed coaches.

Gafar went ahead to rally well-meaning individuals and corporate organisations to key into the several programmes and activities of the LSFA, as it continues to rejig and develop football in the state.

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DISGRACE! CAF Humiliates Libya With $50,000 Fines, Awards Victory To Nigeria After AFCON Qualifying Disaster 

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The Disciplinary Committee of the Confederation of African Football has awarded the Super Eagles of Nigeria three points and three goals in their abandoned matchday 4, 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya, which was scheduled to be held in Benina on 15 October.

In its ruling on Saturday, signed by chairman Ousmane Kane, the Disciplinary Board determined that the Libyan Football Federation was in breach of Article 31 of the Africa Cup of Nations Regulations and Articles 82 and 151 of the CAF Disciplinary Code.

“The Libyan Football Federation is found to have breached Article 31 of the Africa Cup of Nations Regulations, as well as Articles 82 and 151 of the CAF Disciplinary Code.

“The match No. 87, Libya v Nigeria, of the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers 2025 (scheduled to be played on 15 October 2024 in Benghazi), is declared lost by forfeit by Libya (with a record of 3-0),” the ruling read in part.

 

The LFF was also ordered to pay a fine of USD 50,000, with payment due within 60 days of notification of the present decision.

The outcome of the Disciplinary Committee means that Nigeria is close to qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, with two matches to spare.

As a result, the Super Eagles are now on 10 points from four matches, four points ahead of second-placed Benin Republic, while Rwanda has five points. Bottom-placed Libya has only one point and is out of the running for qualification.

A win or draw against the Cheetahs of Benin Republic in Abidjan on Thursday, 14 November (a matchday 5 encounter) will secure the Super Eagles a ticket to the finals in Morocco, scheduled for December 2025/January 2026.

The Nigerian team had boycotted the match citing safety concerns, after being left stranded at the remote Al-Abraq airport on the outskirts of Benghazi for over 22 hours.

The LFF, in response, accused the Nigeria Football Federation of not cooperating with it regarding the travel itinerary.

It also alleged that the Libyan national team had suffered the same fate in Nigeria during the reverse fixture a week earlier, claiming the team was left stranded at the Port Harcourt Airport by Nigerian authorities.

 

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