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Battle of Midfields — Belammari and Nicolas Set for CHAN Final Showdown

When Morocco face Madagascar in Saturday’s African Nations Championship (CHAN) final at Nairobi’s Moi International Sports Centre, the spotlight will not only be on the forwards.
The real contest could unfold in midfield, where two of the tournament’s most influential brains collide.
Youssef Belammari, Morocco’s 27-year-old playmaker, has quietly orchestrated his side’s progress with vision, tempo control and two key assists.
Often described as Morocco’s silent architect, Belammari thrives on threading passes into dangerous spaces and keeping his side balanced.
His opposite number, Rijaniaina Nicolas Randriamanampisoa, has been the “engine of the Barea.”
Tireless and disciplined, Nicolas’ ball recoveries and 88% pass completion against Sudan were crucial in sealing Madagascar’s first-ever CHAN final appearance.
With Belammari pushing to create and Nicolas determined to destroy, the midfield battle could dictate whether Morocco’s pedigree or Madagascar’s belief prevails.
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NPFL Youth League: Remo Stars, Ikorodu City pick Ikenne Zone Tickets

After four games each and with just one Matchday left, Remo Stars and Ikorodu City have qualified for the final playoff for the 2025 NPFL Youth League from the Southwest zone.
The two sides recorded emphatic wins in their respective Matchday 4 fixtures, taking their points haul to 10 apiece. They had cancelled each other out in a scoreless draw at the resumption from a day break on Thursday.
In the first game of the day, the Lagos side hit Kwara United 3-0 to snuff out their Matchday 3 resurgence. Kwara United had smashed Shooting Stars 3-0 in what was seen as a rally to bid for one of the two tickets from the group.
David Peter netted twice within five minutes on the 28 and 33 minutes, while Gazali Ibrahim finished off the game with his side’s third goal 10 minutes later.
In the game that followed, Remo Stars extended the gap in goals difference with Ikorodu City with a standout 5-0 routing of Sunshine Stars. With both sides tied on 10 points, Daniel Arierhi opened the floodgate of goals just after 17 minutes, and Akinocchio Mervielle added the second on 47 minutes.
The third goal came off the boots of Saka Yusuf on 67 minutes, with Arierhi doubling his tally on 74th. Imram Musa scored the last goal with three minutes left to play.
Shooting Stars continued their dismal run, crashing to a 1-0 defeat to Bendel Insurance. Oshodi Miracle got the lone strike in the 10th minute.
The Ikenne zonal qualifiers will be concluded on Saturday, August 10 as the two other zonal playoff start in Umuahia and Kano.
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Sundowns get the better of Ulsan in battle of the outsiders

Mamelodi Sundowns and Ulsan HD had targeted their Group F opener as their best chance to get a win on the board at the Club World Cup, with Brazil’s Fluminense and German side Borussia Dortmund expected to advance from Group F.
South Africa’s Sundowns took all three points with a 1-0 win over the South Koreans and went top of the group after Fluminense drew 0-0 with Dortmund.
WHY IT’S IMPORTANT
African and Asian teams are not expected to make much of an impact at the new-look 32-team Club World Cup so points are like gold dust for the likes of the Sundowns and Ulsan.
KEY QUOTES
Miguel Cardoso, Mamelodi Sundowns coach: “We prepared tactically and strategically very well, and then we found a commitment between everybody. I think it was clear we made a very wonderful first half. It was important that we could keep the pace and not stray from the game plan in the second half, so that we could score a second goal that for little details or little centimetres, we could not do.”
Kim Pan-gon, Ulsan HD head coach: “We had targeted this game to win because we understand the other two teams in the group, Fluminense and Borussia Dortmund, are favourites. Our players gave their best efforts in this game and we’re very proud of their efforts. Now we need to recover quickly for the next game.”
-Reuters
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Mexico readies for historic third World Cup as Azteca Stadium tensions grow

With a year until Mexico makes history as the first three-time World Cup host, the dream of a spectacular showcase is colliding with the practical challenges of modernising the iconic Azteca Stadium for global soccer’s premier event.
Beneath the imposing silhouette of Mexico’s football cathedral – where Pele dazzled with Brazil in 1970 and Maradona’s ‘hand of God’ propelled Argentina to glory in 1986 – construction crews tackle the formidable task of bringing one of the sport’s most storied venues into the 21st century.
The stakes are magnified as the ‘Santa Ursula colossus’ will host the tournament’s opening match, a global spectacle that will focus the world’s attention on Mexico from day one.
Renovations will expand the stadium’s capacity from 87,000 to 90,000, with upgrades centred on meeting FIFA standards through new changing rooms, enhanced hospitality zones, revamped VIP areas and additional seating in spaces previously occupied by boxes and lounges.
While government officials and football administrators envisioned the project as a symbol of national pride, the renovation process has eroded trust between developers, local residents and other stakeholders.
Stadium administrators announced in February that they had secured a 2.1 billion peso ($110.19 million) credit line from local financial group Banorte – along with a controversial new name: Estadio Banorte.
FIFA regulations mean the stadium will be referred to as “Estadio Ciudad de Mexico” during the World Cup, yet the rebranding has sparked a fierce backlash from some fans, who view it as sacrificing football heritage for commercial interests.
HARSH REALITY
The backlash over the stadium’s new name represents only one facet of the mounting tensions. Box and suite holders – some with relationships spanning decades – have threatened legal action after FIFA announced it would commandeer their seats during the tournament, overriding established contracts.
One member of the Mexican Association of Box Holders has already filed a legal challenge to defend access rights.
Beyond the stadium walls, frustration runs equally deep. Residents of Santa Ursula and surrounding neighbourhoods fear that promised infrastructure improvements like pedestrian bridges and transit lines will fail to address fundamental issues including inadequate lighting, water shortages and persistent traffic congestion.
“We’re not the stadium’s backyard,” one local resident told Expansion Politica. “But we’re always treated that way.”
By contrast, Guadalajara and Monterrey, Mexico’s other two host cities, face fewer obstacles.
Guadalajara’s 48,000-seat stadium, opened in 2010, has already hosted major events including the 2011 Pan American Games, while Monterrey’s 53,500-capacity venue, inaugurated in 2015, needs only minor upgrades – primarily new turf and a pitch ventilation system.
“We’ll install a system to ventilate and oxygenate the pitch before replacing the grass,” said Alejandro Hutt, Monterrey’s Host City Manager. “That will be an important legacy from the World Cup and beyond.”
As construction continues, Javier Aguirre’s Mexico squad are building towards a crucial summer, with a Gold Cup title defence ahead and friendly matches against Turkey this week, followed by Japan and South Korea in September.
After failing to advance beyond the group stage at Qatar 2022 – their worst World Cup performance since 1978 – Mexican fans crave more than just a well organised tournament. They want to see Mexico break the ‘fifth-game‘ curse and reach the quarter-finals for the first time since 1986, the last time they were World Cup hosts.
-Reuters
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