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Friday, 20 March 2026

AFCON Row: George Weah Blasts CAF, Says Football Must Be Won On The Pitch

AFCON Row: George Weah Blasts CAF, Says Football Must Be Won On The Pitch

Former Liberia President and 1995 Ballon d’Or winner, George Manneh Weah, has condemned the Confederation of African Football’s decision to strip Senegal of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title and award the trophy to Morocco, describing the move as a dangerous precedent that undermines the integrity of African football.

In a strongly-worded statement dated March 18, 2026, Weah faulted CAF’s post-match decision to overturn the outcome of the controversial AFCON final between Senegal and host nation Morocco, insisting that football must be decided on the pitch and not in the committee room. Senegal had originally defeated Morocco 1-0 after extra time in the January 18 final in Rabat following chaotic scenes in stoppage time, when the Teranga Lions briefly walked off the pitch in protest over a late penalty awarded to Morocco. Although Morocco eventually missed the spot-kick and Senegal went on to win the match, CAF’s Appeal Board this week overturned the result and awarded Morocco a 3-0 win by forfeit, a decision that has triggered outrage across the continent and prompted Senegal to head to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Reuters, AP and The Guardian reported that the ruling came nearly two months after Senegal’s on-field victory and has already sparked fierce backlash in Senegal, with the country’s football federation and government denouncing it as unjust and vowing legal action.

Relying on Law 5 of the FIFA Laws of the Game, Weah argued that the referee remains the final authority on decisions during a match and that once the game was allowed to continue and was completed, the result on the field ought to stand. According to him, the referee’s report reportedly treated the incident as a stoppage rather than a forfeiture, making CAF’s later intervention both questionable and damaging to the sport’s credibility. “Football must be decided on the pitch, not re-decided after the final whistle,” Weah said, warning that allowing committees to overturn completed matches could create a slippery slope where post-match officials begin to override on-field decisions. He further described the ruling as a “travesty” that has “scarred and blemished African football,” while urging CAS and other relevant authorities to act swiftly to ensure the decision does not stand. Weah also dismissed viral social media posts alleging that he supported CAF’s verdict, saying such claims were false and cautioning those circulating his image alongside such narratives to desist. The controversy stems from CAF’s interpretation of Senegal’s temporary walk-off as a breach of tournament regulations, even though the final was completed and the trophy had initially been awarded to the West Africans.
Eid-el-Fitr: Epoch Movement Felicitates Muslim Ummah, Reaffirms Commitment To NANS Agenda

Eid-el-Fitr: Epoch Movement Felicitates Muslim Ummah, Reaffirms Commitment To NANS Agenda


The Epoch Movement has felicitated with the Muslim Ummah on the occasion of Eid-el-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, while reaffirming its commitment to the vision and leadership of its aspirant, Comrade Akinteye Babatunde Afeez, popularly known as Babtee.

In a statement issued on the festive occasion, the movement extended warm greetings to Muslim faithful across the country and prayed for the acceptance of their acts of worship during Ramadan. It also expressed hope that the season would usher in peace, joy and divine blessings to families and communities.

The group used the opportunity to appreciate its supporters and loyalists for their continued solidarity, describing their support as a source of strength and encouragement. It noted that under the leadership of Babtee, the movement remains focused on advancing its collective aspirations and sustaining the momentum of its engagement within the student movement.

While urging Nigerians, particularly the Muslim faithful, to embrace the values of love, unity and compassion that define the season, the group wished the Muslim Ummah a peaceful and fulfilling celebration.

Thursday, 19 March 2026

Galatasaray Confirm Osimhen Arm Fracture After Liverpool Clash

Galatasaray Confirm Osimhen Arm Fracture After Liverpool Clash


...As Lang Faces Surgery


Galatasaray S.K. have confirmed that Victor Osimhen suffered a fractured right forearm during their UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg clash away to Liverpool F.C., with teammate Noa Lang also set to undergo surgery after sustaining a serious thumb injury.


The Turkish giants disclosed in an official medical statement that Osimhen took a blow to his arm in the first half of the encounter at Anfield and played through the pain until the break. However, after further checks at halftime, Galatasaray’s medical team decided against risking the Nigerian striker in the second half over fears of a fracture.


Post match hospital examinations later confirmed the worst, with the club revealing that Osimhen had suffered a fracture in his right forearm. The injury has since been casted, while a final decision on whether the Super Eagles star will require surgery is expected in the coming days after further assessment.


Galatasaray also confirmed that Lang suffered a deep cut to his right thumb during the second half of the same game and is due to undergo surgery in Liverpool in the coming hours under the supervision of the club’s medical team.


The double injury blow is a major concern for Galatasaray, with Osimhen now facing a spell on the sidelines and Lang also set for immediate treatment after a bruising European night for the Turkish champions.