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Big Names Stumble in CHAN Qualifiers’ First Leg

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Nigeria’s home based Super Eagles are not the only side to fail to secure a win in matches against relatively weaker teams at the weekend’s fist leg matches of the African Nations Championship.
The Super Eagles had held grimly and appeared would be able to scrape a point from the duel until barely three minutes to end the match when a penalty kick was conceded and Benin’s skipper, Mama Seibou converted it to give Nigeria’s western neighbours their first victory in 58 years since both first clashed.
The Nigerian side will be looking forward to avoid a repeat of what Northern neighbours, Niger Republic did seven years ago by denying the Super Eagles a place in CHAN after having lost the first leg in Niamey. Benin will be looking forward to the decider in Kano this weekend to realise their dream of qualifying for CHAN for the first time as Nigeria will need a two goal margin win in Kano as escape route.
Just as it happened to Nigeria, so also it was for another African giant, Cote d’Ivoire. It was about the same time Benin scored from the penalty spot against Nigeria that Halidou Idrissa scored for Niger Republic to earn the side a 2-1 win over visiting Cote d’Ivoire.
Seyni Imrana had shot the home side ahead in the 41st minute before Fabius Dosso leveled for the visiting Cote d’Ivoire two minutes before break.
In North Africa, Morocco came from behind to hold debutants Egypt to a 1-1 draw in Alexandria. The Pharaohs depleted by the absence of key players from notables clubs such as Al Ahly, Zamalek and El Masry survived several onslaughts from the Moroccans who missed a second half penalty after Abdelilah Hafidi was denied Mohamed Awad.
Makassa midfielder Ahmed Sayed powered the Pharaohs into the lead from the spot after only three minutes, with Badr Benoun drawing parity seven minutes after the break with a header.
In the South Zone, Comoros accounted for Namibia 2-1 in Moroni. ‘Les Coelecantes’ led by two goals at the interval courtesy strikes from Faouz Ali Attoumane and Ali Simba, but Hendrik Somaeb pulled one back for Namibia on 71 minutes.
In Antananarivo, surprise packets Madagascar were held to a barren draw by visiting Angola. Comoros took a 2-1 lead over Namibia in a clash of countries seeking a first appearance at the Nations Championship, which is scheduled for Kenya next January and February.
A Chadouli Mradabi tap-in and a Mohamed Youssef header gave the east coast islanders a two-goal half-time advantage in Moroni that was halved when Hendrik Somaeb converted a penalty.
Ethiopia came from behind to draw 1-1 with Sudan in Hawassa and Madagascar extended an unbeaten run in all competitions to 11 matches after a 0-0 stalemate with visiting Angola.

Results
Central Zone

• Friday: Brazzaville Congo 0-0 DR Congo
• Saturday: Malabo Equatorial Guinea vs Gabon
• Saturday: Sao Tome Sao Tome 0-2 Cameroon

Central-East Zone
• Saturday: Kampala Uganda 3-0 Rwanda
• Sunday: Hawassa Ethiopia 1-1 Sudan

North Zone
• Saturday: Constantine Algeria 1-2 Libya
• Sunday: Alexandria Egypt 1-1 Morocco

South Zone
• Saturday: East London South Africa 2-2 Zambia
• Sunday: Antananarivo Madagascar 0-0 Angola
• Sunday: Moroni Comoros 2-1 Namibia

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West A Zone
• Saturday: Nouakchott Mauritania 2-2 Mali
• Tuesday: Pikine Senegal vs Guinea

West B Zone
Saturday: Ouagadougou Burkina Faso 2-2 Ghana
• Sunday: Cotonou Benin 1-0 Nigeria
• Sunday: Niamey Niger 2-1 Cote d’Ivoire

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Guinea names Portugal’s Duarte as new national coach

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African Cup of Nations - Semi Finals - Burkina Faso v Egypt- Stade de l'Amitie - Libreville, Gabon - 1/2/17 Burkina Faso coach Paulo Jorge Duarte Reuters / Amr Abdallah Dalsh Livepic/File Photo

Well-travelled Portuguese coach Paulo Duarte has been named as Guinea’s new coach, less than a month before their next round of World Cup qualifiers.

Duarte, 56, has twice previously coached Burkina Faso and taken charge of Gabon and Togo, while also coaching at clubs in Portugal, France, Tunisia, Angola and Saudi Arabia.

Guinea’s football federation gave no contract details when they made the announcement on Monday, but said they would be looking for Duarte to “restructure their national team”.

Guinea trail leaders Algeria by eight points in their World Cup qualifying group with four games remaining, leaving them with only a slim chance of qualification.

They play Somalia away on September 5 and then Algeria at home on September 8 in their next two qualifiers although a stadium ban means Guinea have moved their home game to Casablanca, Morocco.

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Veteran coach Van Gaal says he is cured of cancer

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Veteran coach Louis van Gaal says he has been cured of cancer and is keen for a return to the higher levels of the game.

The 73-year-old announced three years ago that he was suffering from prostate cancer, but told a Dutch television talk show, “I’m no longer bothered by cancer.”

When he announced his illness, Van Gaal was the coach of the Dutch national team, but he has not worked since the last World Cup in Qatar in 2022.

“Two years ago, I had a few operations. It was all bad then. But it all worked out in the end. I have check-ups every few months, and that’s going well. I’m getting fitter and fitter,” he said.

Van Gaal, whose career has included stints at Ajax Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester United, reiterated a lack of interest in returning to club management but said becoming the national coach of a top-tier country could tempt him back.

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He now serves as a special advisor to Ajax.

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Like father like son, Davide Ancelotti becomes Brazil’s Botafogo manager

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Davide Ancelotti, son of Brazil's Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, has been appointed coach of Botafogo, the Rio de Janeiro club announced on Tuesday.

In a compelling twist of football destiny, Davide Ancelotti is stepping into his own spotlight as he begins his first head coaching role at Brazilian club Botafogo—just months after parting ways with his legendary father, Carlo Ancelotti, at Real Madrid.

The 35-year-old has been appointed as Botafogo’s new manager, the club announced on Tuesday, following the sacking of Renato Paiva. Davide, who has spent the last decade working alongside his father at some of Europe’s top clubs—including Bayern Munich, Napoli, Everton, and Real Madrid—has signed a one-year deal with the Rio-based team.

This marks a significant milestone for the younger Ancelotti, whose career has long been shaped by his father’s influence, but who now faces the challenge of carving his own identity on the touchline.

The move comes shortly after both father and son departed Real Madrid at the end of last season, with Carlo taking over the Brazilian national team. Now, in a poetic alignment, father and son find themselves on different paths within Brazilian football—one leading the Seleção, the other steering the fortunes of a storied domestic club.

Botafogo’s decision to appoint Davide follows a controversial parting with Paiva, who was dismissed just days after their exit from the Club World Cup. Though he oversaw a stunning win over Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain, a 1-0 extra-time loss to Palmeiras in the round of 16 proved to be his final act after just four months in charge.

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As Davide Ancelotti begins this new chapter, all eyes will be on whether the son of one of football’s most decorated managers can step out from his father’s shadow—and perhaps, in time, build a legacy of his own.

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