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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has opened an investigation into the "unacceptable behaviour from some players and officials" of Algeria's Desert Foxes following their loss to Nigeria on Saturday.
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AFCON 2025: CAF sends message to Algeria after protest over referee Issa Sy in Nigeria clash
CAF addresses Algeria's concerns following their exit from the 2025 AFCON. The CAF is investigating referee Issa Sy after Algeria's 2-0 loss to Nigeria.
The Confederation of African Football said Monday it had opened an investigation and warned of possible disciplinary action after "potentially unacceptable behaviour" as players clashed on the pitch at the end of the Cup of Nations quarter-final between Algeria and Nigeria.
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AFCON 2025: Man Posts Outcome of Nigeria vs Morocco and Trophy Winner He Saw in His Dream
A Nigerian man has publicly shared his dream about the upcoming Nigeria versus Morocco fixture. He also saw the winner of the AFCON in his dream.
Ahead of Nigeria's AFCON semi-final match against Morocco on Wednesday, January 14, a man has boldly shared his predictions. He named the two AFCON finalists.
Nigeria’s second goal was born from another Iwobi “pre-assist”. His through-ball to Osimhen carried enough pace to break Algeria’s lines, but it was not so heavy as to make the chance difficult for the striker. Osimhen could have taken the chance himself, but unselfishly squared it to Adams, who rounded the goalkeeper to score.
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AFCON 2025 organisers investigate clashes at Nigeria, Morocco games
Organisers warn of disciplinary action against players, team officials and journalists if found guilty of wrongdoing.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has opened an investigation into what it described as potentially unacceptable behaviour following a heated
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AFCON 2025: CAF opens disciplinary investigation into games involving Nigeria, Morocco
The protests continued for several minutes, with players surrounding the referee and expressing strong dissatisfaction with the decision.
Super Eagles right-back, Bright Osayi-Samuel has predicted a difficult game when Nigeria face Morocco in the semi-final AFCON tie on Wednesday. The
The Algerian Football Federation has formally lodged complaints with the Confederation of African Football and the world governing body over what it
Morocco look so solid defensively with Achraf Hakimi, Nayef Aguerd, Adam Masina and Noussair Mazraoui extremely reliable as a back four and Bono a star in goal. Diaz has been exceptional in attack and Morocco have a really deep bench to keep their tempo high with En-Nesyri and Amrabat ready to use their experience to get them over the line.