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Egyptian players say Argentina game was rigged, FA demands formal investigation
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The Egyptian football federation have complained to FIFA over the officiating team that led Argentina’s 3-2 win against the Pharoahs in the round of sixteen of the World Cup. It was a game marred by controversy as key refereeing decisions and VAR intervention changed the course of the game that Egypt had led 2-0, been denied a goal from a sweeping counter attack, had a clear penalty claim turned down and then crumbled in the last 15 minutes, giving away their 2-0 lead. In a statement, the Egyptian governing body, said: “Hany Aburida, President of the Egyptian Football Federation, filed a complaint with Fifa, demanding an investigation into the French referee Francois Letexier… after the serious refereeing mistakes committed by the team of referees and double standards, which caused the Egypt team to lose the match and leave the World Cup.” Letexier became the villain of the piece after he disallowed a Mostafa Ziko goal when Egypt were leading 1-0 after VAR intervened to spot a fo...
Belgian FA puts legal action on hold
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Following their 4-1 victory against the USA in the World Cup round of 16, Belgium said they will keep fighting for the sporting integrity of the game, but have stopped short of pursuing legal action for the moment. Belgium – USA was overshadowed by the Folarin Balogun scandal before the co-hosts exited in lacklustre fashion to wrap up their World Cup campaign in embarrassing fashion. On Tuesday the world’s media reacted furiously as FIFA came under fire for undermining the sporting integrity of its own competition. FIFA president Gianni Infantino and US president Donald Trump’s were lambasted for their political interference in the game. The Belgian FA said they will keep fighting for football’s sporting integrity, pursuing the correct application of FIFA regulations. In a statement, the Belgian FA wrote: “The RBFA remains committed to advocating for a review of the current FIFA regulations and their application.” “The RBFA firmly believes that international football i...
Big 5 European league revenue breaks €40bn, but Deloitte warns growth will slow
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European football revenues topped €40 billion for the first time in the 2024/25 season, growing by 6% to €40.2 billion, up from €38 billion in 2023/24. More than half of the revenue was accounted for by the big five European leagues who collectively generated €21.6 billion during 2024/25, a 6% increase on the €20.4 billion in 2023/24. The revenue numbers are the headline findings in the 35th edition of Deloitte’s Annual Review of Football Finance, but come with a health warning from Deloitte who project that the growth of aggregate club revenue across Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues will slow in the coming seasons, “with some leagues experiencing a plateau or even reduction in 2025/26 and 2026/27.” Tim Bridge, lead partner in the Deloitte Sports Business Group, said: “The expansion of UEFA and FIFA competitions has delivered financial benefits across Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues, but football cannot rely on simply adding more content to deliver sustainable growth. “An increasingly saturated...
No trust, credibility shot, FA’s are part of the ‘complicity of silence’. Tebas tells FIFA like it is
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LaLiga’s outspoken president Javier Tebas has added his voice to criticisms of FIFA’s decision to lift US striker Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension at the request of US president Donald Trump. In a damning statement that focuses on FIFA’s ethical integrity, Tebas says that the Balogun decision “is neither a mere anecdote nor an isolated mistake. It is, quite simply, the tip of the iceberg of a governance model that has been undermining the credibility of FIFA and football in general for many years.” He goes on to criticise FIFA’s member associations who tacitly allow Infantino to run roughshod over them and the game in general, saying that they are part of a “complicit silence”. Tebas makes the point that FIFA is making decisions that without any form of dialogue and without involving the leagues that drive the professional game all year. There are very few that would disagree with Tebas. To date not a single football federation or football leader has come out in support of Infanti...
World Cup 2026 shatters betting volume records in US as bookies win big
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The US Men's National Team's run at a home World Cup did something no soccer tournament has managed before in the United States: it shattered betting records. And when the run ended, the sportsbooks were the ones smiling. Monday’s round-of-16 loss to Belgium became the most-bet soccer game in the history of several major American books. BetMGM said it drew more bets than any 2026 College Football Playoff game bar the championship, the men’s college basketball final, or any title-series game from the NBA, NHL or MLB. The record has kept falling all tournament. “This World Cup has been record-type handle stuff for us this whole time,” BetMGM’s Christian Cipollini told ESPN, crediting the primetime timing and home soil for the frenzy. Here’s why the books won. American bettors backed their team relentlessly. Caesars’ Mark Bickerdike said 81% of the handle was on the US to qualify, with plenty also riding on Folarin Balogun to score and whose controversial suspension reversal by FI...
France lobby FIFA to rescind Olise yellow card mistake...Rules? What rules?
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France have launched an appeal to FIFA to have Michael Olise’s (pictured) yellow card rescinded, and the timing could hardly be more pointed, coming amid what has become a full-blown disciplinary scandal at this World Cup. The backdrop is the mess FIFA made of the Folarin Balogun case. Governing bodies lifted the USMNT forward’s red card suspension mid-tournament, a reversal that has left players, coaches and federations openly questioning how discipline is being applied. Olise was booked in France’s win over Paraguay on Saturday, leaving him on a disciplinary tightrope. Another caution in Thursday’s quarter-final against Morocco at Boston Stadium would rule him out of the semis. The FFF has approached FIFA to correct what it sees as a clear officiating error. England coach Thomas Tuchel wasn’t about to let the inconsistency pass without comment either. He questioned the process behind Balogun’s reprieve and joked that Harry Kane could ask President Trump to help overturn Jarell Quansa...
Racist Paraguayan senator now accuses Mbappé of ‘gender-based violence’
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The Paraguayan senator at the centre of a racism storm with Kylian Mbappé has now demanded an apology from the France forward and threatened legal action against him for “gender-based violence”. The row erupted after Paraguay’s round-of-16 defeat to France, sealed by an Mbappé penalty. Senator Celeste Amarilla had launched a racial attack on the Real Madrid man, calling him “stupid” and telling Paraguay’s goalkeeper he “should have given him the middle finger.” Mbappé hit back, branding her “unworthy” of her position and refusing, he said, to let people “spread their hatred and racism across the world.” Now, in an open letter, Amarilla has retracted the slurs but doubled down on the rest. She said her posts were written “in the heat of the moment,” while insisting Mbappé withdraw his remarks and apologise. “This is gender-based violence, plain and simple,” she wrote, threatening legal proceedings. The institutional weight has landed firmly on one side. The Paris prosecutor’s office has...
Monaco gears up with Simplicicar short sponsorship
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AS Monaco have signed second-hand car marketplace Simplicicar as a premium partner for the 2026/27 season, with the French company taking up branding on the back of the club’s shorts for Ligue 1 matches. The deal adds another commercial partner as Monaco prepare for a season that offers both domestic redemption and a realistic shot at European silverware. After finishing a disappointing seventh in Ligue 1, the Principality club secured a place in the UEFA Conference League, where they will start among the stronger sides in the competition. Simplicicar’s branding, however, will be limited to domestic fixtures and will not appear in UEFA competition. Beyond the shorts sponsorship, Simplicicar will benefit from branding inside the the Stade Louis II – with its 16,000 capacity – alongside some exposure across Monaco’s digital channels and social media platforms. Monaco’s squad is in the spotlight at the moment for reasons beyond club football. USA striker Folarin Balogun, who also lea...
Croatian FA agrees 5-year contract with Hawk-Eye for VAR services
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The Croatian Football Federation has handed a five-year contract to Hawk-Eye Innovations to run Video Assistant Referee (VAR) services across the country’s top competitions, from 2026-27 through 2030-31. The deal puts Hawk-Eye’s technology into the top-flight HNL, the Croatian Supercup and the latter rounds of the Croatian Cup from the quarter-finals on. In total, that’s up to 188 matches a season across 10 stadiums, with the campaign kicking off on August 1. Hawk-Eye will also run a VAR training programme for selected officials and provide on-site technical support every match day. HNS general secretary Josip TomaÅ¡ko said: “The implementation of cutting-edge technological solutions is a vital part of the continuous evolution of Croatian football,” stated Josip TomaÅ¡ko, General Secretary of the Croatian Football Federation. “By entering into this five-year partnership with Hawk-Eye, we have secured long-term stability and the highest standards for the VAR system in our competitions. We...
Rivers SWAN calls for new Sports Ministry leadership, club management overhaul
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By Maxwell Kumoye The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Rivers State Chapter, has called on Governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara to appoint a new leadership for the State Ministry of Sports and restructure the management of the state's top government-owned clubs ahead of the new sporting season. The resolution was reached during the association's general meeting held on Tuesday at the Ernest Ikoli Press Centre on Moscow Road, Port Harcourt. Speaking after the meeting, Rivers SWAN Chairman, Cyril Dum Wite, expressed concern over the current state of sports administration in the state, insisting that urgent intervention is needed to halt what he described as a steady decline in the sector. "Under the present leadership of the ministry, sports are gradually dying, and stakeholders will not allow the situation to worsen," Wite said. The association also demanded a complete overhaul of the management of Rivers United, Rivers Angels and Rivers Hoopers, arguing that ...
Caligeo Suites Unveils Gold Incentive for Team Nigeria Commonwealth Games Medalists
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By Maxwell Kumoye As Team Nigeria intensifies preparations for the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, athletes have received an added boost following the launch of a special incentive scheme by Caligeo Suites Ibadan aimed at rewarding medal-winning performances. The initiative, unveiled by the Chief Executive Officer of Caligeo Suites, Gbolahan Fatuga, is designed to encourage Nigerian athletes to strive for podium finishes while promoting greater corporate involvement in sports development. Fatuga said the hospitality firm's reward package should serve as a model for other businesses seeking to support Nigerian athletes beyond government funding. "To foster corporate sponsorship and support for our athletes within the Nigerian business community, I propose this initiative, with Caligeo Suites serving as a benchmark for other organizations and individuals," Fatuga said. Under the scheme, Team Nigeria athletes who win medals at the Commonwealth Games in G...
Hassan blames refereeing decisions for Egypt's heartbreaking World Cup exit
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By Mishael Emmanuel and Trust Ittai Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan says he has no intention of watching the rest of the World Cup after blaming controversial refereeing decisions for his side's dramatic last-16 elimination by Argentina. The Pharaohs looked set to pull off one of the tournament's biggest upsets after racing into a 2-0 lead with just 11 minutes remaining against the defending champions. However, a Lionel Messi-inspired Argentina mounted a stunning late comeback, scoring three unanswered goals to snatch victory. Despite the collapse, Hassan insisted Egypt had been the better side. "I'm going home and won't be watching any more games from the tournament," Hassan told reporters after the match. "What happened to us wasn't fair. We should have had a penalty, a goal was disallowed, and I don't know why it was disallowed." Egypt thought they had extended their advantage in the 62nd minute when Mostafa Zico found the net, only fo...
Nigeria's Adamou Djibril leaves Gisagara after eight-year stay, weighs retirement
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By Maxwell Kumoye Adamou Doudou Djibril has brought the curtain down on an eight-year spell with Gisagara Volleyball Club in the Rwanda Premier League after the club decided not to renew his contract, leaving the veteran Nigerian middle blocker available as a free agent. The Nigeria international, who joined the Rwandan side in 2018, is now free to negotiate with interested clubs. However, reports suggest the experienced blocker is leaning towards retirement rather than extending his playing career elsewhere. Speaking before the 2025/26 Rwanda National Volleyball League playoffs, Djibril revealed that he has already begun preparing for life beyond the court, with coaching firmly in his sights. "My last wish is to see Gisagara lift not only the league trophy but also return to the continental podium. When we reach that level again, I can start thinking about retirement. Even then, I believe I can still contribute to the club as a coach," he said. Throughout his time at...
Mo Salah & Friends blow two-goal lead, crash out
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...As Messi inspired Argentina stage stunning comeback By Maxwell Kumoye Seven time African champions Egypt's World Cup campaign came to a heartbreaking stop on Tuesday as they wasted a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 to defending champions Argentina in the last 16 at Atlanta Stadium. Egypt was 2-0 up until the 79th minute before Argentina scored three times in the final 11 minutes to complete a dramatic comeback and book their place in the quarter-finals. Defender Yasser Ibrahim opened the scoring in the 15th minute before Mostafa "Zizo" Abdel-Raouf doubled Egypt's lead in the 67th. Cristian Romero halfed the score in the 79th minute, before eight Baloon d'or winner Lionel Messi levelled five minutes and Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez struck deep into stoppage time to seal a hard-fought victory for Argentina. The winner came from a counter-attack as Lautaro Martinez crossed from the right and Fernandez cushioned a back-post header past goalkeeper Mostafa Shoubi...
BON Inaugurates Six Ad-Hoc Committees to Reposition Nigeria's Broadcasting Industry
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...Each committee to submit interim report within three months ...Akiotu urges members to approach their assignments with dedication By Maxwell Kumoye The Chairman of the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON), Senior High Chief, Tony Akiotu, has inaugurated six Ad-Hoc Committees aimed at revitalising the nation's broadcasting industry through innovation, collaboration, capacity building and strategic reforms. The inauguration whic took place on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, brought together managing directors, general managers, veteran broadcasters and media professionals from across the country, marking what Akiotu described as a major step towards fulfilling his campaign promises and repositioning BON for emerging industry challenges. Among those present at the ceremony were: ★ Veteran broadcaster and trainer Bimbo Oloyede ★ Tony Uyah of M4S TV ★ Kingsley Uranta of Channels Television ★ Chukwudi Okolie-Ugbojah ★ Ismael Sani of Platinum TV ★ Ibrahim Shehu...
Gumel pays emotional tribute as Africa bids farewell to athletics icon Kalkaba
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By Maxwell Kumoye President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Engineer Habu Gumel, has paid a heartfelt tribute to late African athletics icon Colonel Hamad Kalkaba Malboum, describing him as a visionary leader whose unwavering commitment transformed athletics across the continent. Gumel joined members of the African and global Olympic family in Cameroon at the weekend for the formal funeral of the former President of the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA), who passed away on May 13, 2026, at the age of 75 after a prolonged illness. Representing the Nigerian Olympic Committee, Gumel attended the funeral alongside the President of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA), Moustapha Berraf, to convey condolences to the Cameroon Olympic family and honour one of Africa's most influential sports administrators. "I accompanied the ANOCA President, Moustapha Berraf, to attend his formal funeral and condole with the Olympic family in Camero...
FG unveils plan to revamp university sports facilities, boost grassroots development
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By Maxwell Kumoye The Federal Government has intensified efforts to revive school sports with plans to upgrade sporting facilities in selected higher institutions across Nigeria, as part of a broader strategy to strengthen grassroots sports development and produce future international champions. The initiative was unveiled by NSC Chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko during a meeting with a delegation from Ahmadu Bello University led by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Adamu Ahmed. According to Dikko, the facility upgrade forms part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's approval for the large-scale enhancement of sports infrastructure nationwide, with a special focus on restoring school sports as the foundation of Nigeria's sporting future. "The future is in the schools," Dikko said, noting that many of Nigeria's past sporting greats emerged through inter-school competitions such as the Nigerian University Games. To drive the initiative, the NSC, in collaboration with the ...
FG to upgrade sports facilities in universities as NSC targets school sports revival
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By Maxwell Kumoye The Federal Government has intensified efforts to revive school sports with plans to upgrade sporting facilities in selected higher institutions across Nigeria, as part of a broader strategy to strengthen grassroots sports development and produce future international champions. The initiative was unveiled by NSC Chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko during a meeting with a delegation from Ahmadu Bello University led by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Adamu Ahmed. According to Dikko, the facility upgrade forms part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's approval for the large-scale enhancement of sports infrastructure nationwide, with a special focus on restoring school sports as the foundation of Nigeria's sporting future. "The future is in the schools," Dikko said, noting that many of Nigeria's past sporting greats emerged through inter-school competitions such as the Nigerian University Games. To drive the initiative, the NSC, in collaboration with the Federal Minis...
Africa Beach Volleyball President, Nimrod hails Badagry qualifiers
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...We proudly showcased Nigeria's sporting and cultural heritage –Engineer Musa Nimrod By Maxwell Kumoye The President of the CAVB Beach Volleyball Commission, Engineer Musa Nimrod, has described the successful hosting of the African Nations Cup Zone 3 Beach Volleyball Qualifiers in Badagry, Lagos State, as a major boost not only for the sport but also for tourism and grassroots development. Speaking after the competition, Nimrod said staging the tournament in the historic town gave participating teams and visitors the opportunity to experience Badagry's rich cultural heritage alongside top-class beach volleyball. "I am very happy because Badagry is a historic town. This event was never just about volleyball. Visitors also had the opportunity to see historic landmarks such as the Land of the Slave and the Gate of Return. It shows that sports can also promote tourism and preserve our history," he said. He commended the enthusiasm of the local community, noting tha...
United States crash out as Belgium storm into World Cup quarter-finals
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By Trust Ittai The United States' World Cup campaign came to a disappointing end on Monday after Belgium powered to a 4-1 victory in their Round of 16 clash, with Charles De Ketelaere scoring twice in a match overshadowed by FIFA's controversial decision to suspend Folarin Balogun's ban. Belgium made the perfect start as De Ketelaere opened the scoring in the ninth minute, tapping home from close range after the U.S. defence failed to deal with an early attack, silencing the partisan home crowd. The Americans responded in the 31st minute when Malik Tillman equalised with a deflected free-kick that wrong-footed Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. However, their joy was short-lived as De Ketelaere restored Belgium's lead just over a minute later, heading in at the back post. "From the beginning, we didn't connect with the game," U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino said. "Even when we scored the goal to make it 1-1, we conceded in the very next action....