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Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali is set to rejoin South African side Chippa United ahead of the upcoming football season.
Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali is back in South Africa and looks set to rejoin Chippa United ahead of the new football season.
According to renowned African football journalist Micky Jnr on X, the shot-stopper is staging a surprise return to his former club after initially parting ways with them.
Nwabali, who stood out during Nigeria’s international outings, left the South African side in search of a new challenge.
However, after failing to secure a transfer move to another club during the window, he has opted to return to Chippa. The goalkeeper will now integrate back into the squad as they ramp up preparations for the upcoming campaign.
Alf-Inge Haaland has accused the referee of favoring England in their 2-1 World Cup quarter-final win over Norway.
Alf-Inge Haaland didn’t mince words after Norway’s World Cup exit at the hands of England.
According to BreakingNews.ie, the former Leeds midfielder claimed his son’s team were “robbed” and that Thomas Tuchel’s England side were “saved by the referee” in Miami.
The flashpoint came when Torbjorn Heggem’s goal was ruled out after Erling Haaland shoved Elliot Anderson at a corner.
Haaland senior also reacted to a penalty overturned via VAR after Djed Spence was accused of diving, gesturing toward the crowd on TV. Despite his frustration, he said he hoped England go on to win the tournament.
Lionel Messi’s testy exchange with the referee during Argentina’s 3-1 win over Switzerland has fueled fresh conspiracy claims over the team’s controversial World Cup run.
Lionel Messi didn’t hold back in the 42nd minute. According to the Daily Mail, the Argentina captain confronted referee Joao Pinheiro, telling him to “speak respectfully” in a clip that went viral instantly.
Argentina beat Switzerland 3-1, but Breel Embolo’s second-yellow dismissal — for an alleged dive — reignited “fixing” claims.
Defender Manuel Akanji blasted the officiating as one-sided, while Egypt’s coach Hossam Hassan called the tournament “rigged.”
FIFA’s Pierluigi Collina defended the officials’ integrity, and Infantino insisted he remains “neutral” despite feeling for Argentina.
On to the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup. Four teams made it this far, all of them previous winners of this illustrious competition.
Spain eliminating Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal was heartbreaking for the footballing legend but a 1-0 shutout was testament to their defensive brilliance with David Raya’s record remaining intact
Norway would be rueing Alexander Sorloth’s scuffed shot when he could have teed up zeroing Haaland before Jude Bellingham coming up trumps for England amid post match comments which have stirred the pot and sent waves of dissent against his manager
Lionel Messi and Argentina would be looking to qualify for the final for two tournaments in a row after defeating a red-carded Switzerland and France would be looking to put faith in Mbappe and Dembele who dazzled in the quarterfinals
On to the Semi-finals and conclusion of this storied World Cup. It’s been a beautiful one.
“We came with a clear game plan, and after we scored we believed we could win.
England are a top side and they found a way. We had our chances but didn’t take them.
I’m proud of the team. We fought until the very end. We also faced some very good sides to reach the quarter-finals. Of course, we would have loved to reach the semi-finals and even the final, but it’s a journey we should all be proud of.”
Interviewer: “What did your Arsenal teammates say after the match?”
Martin Ødegaard: 🗣️ “We spoke briefly after the game. I congratulated B, Deccers, Noni and Ebz, and wished them luck for the rest of the tournament.
They wished me well too and said we’d given everything and that the game could have gone either way.
We’ll see each other again in a few weeks for pre-season.”
Jude Bellingham is driving England’s World Cup charge, battling through tough conditions and scoring crucial goals. His back-to-back braces in knockout stages draw comparisons to legends like Maradona and Pele. Now, Bellingham faces Lionel Messi in a highly anticipated semi-final clash, with both number 10s poised to define their nation’s World Cup fate.
Senegal’s football federation has sacked manager Pape Thiaw after a dramatic last-32 exit from the 2026 World Cup.
Senegal have pulled the trigger on Pape Thiaw, sacking their manager just hours after the team’s World Cup dream collapsed.
According to the BBC, the Teranga Lions squandered a 2-0 lead against Belgium, conceding twice late and again in extra time before falling 3-2.
The Senegal Football Federation confirmed the decision, citing a “thorough evaluation” of results and prospects.
Thiaw, in charge since December 2024, had already been under fire after Senegal’s controversial AFCON final walk-off in January cost them that title. Midfielder Pape Gueye had vowed to step away from the squad until the coaching staff changed.
Headlines:
- History Made: Top Four Ranked Teams Reach World Cup Semis!
- FIFA’s New Draw System Pays Off: Elite Quartet Dominates!
The 2026 World Cup sees history unfold as the top four ranked teams – Spain (1), Argentina (2), France (3), England (4) – all make the semi-finals for the first time. This unprecedented achievement is largely thanks to FIFA’s strategic new draw system, designed to keep these powerhouses apart until the tournament’s thrilling latter stages.
Argentina booked a thrilling World Cup semi-final against England, defeating 10-man Switzerland 3-1 in Kansas City. Two decisive extra-time goals secured their dramatic victory. This highly anticipated clash sets the stage for an epic showdown. Fans can catch England’s semi-final live on Wednesday, July 15, at 19:00 BST on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Messi vs. England: Historic Showdown Awaits
Lionel Messi, 39, is finally set to face England for the first time in his illustrious career. The highly anticipated World Cup semi-final between Argentina and England kicks off Wednesday at 20:00 BST in Atlanta. Argentina secured their spot with a 3-1 extra-time victory over Switzerland, setting the stage for Messi’s historic encounter with the Three Lions.
