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Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou

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Opening Betting Odds Have Been Released

Francis Ngannou

 

Francis Ngannou hasn’t earned respect from the oddsmakers despite his legendary performance against Tyson Fury, Jake Foley reports for MMA News.

 

Ngannou has opened as a sizeable betting underdog for his upcoming boxing match against Anthony Joshua.

 

In early 2023, Ngannou vacated the UFC heavyweight title and parted ways with the promotions after negotiations for a new contract fell through. The aftermath of the shocking news led to Dana White and most of the combat sports community ridiculing ‘The Predator’ for “fumbling the bag.”

 

Ngannou went on to sign a lucrative contract with the Professional Fighters League, giving him the freedom to pursue a massive payday in professional boxing. On October 28, 2023, the Cameroon-born heavyweight fought Tyson Fury and secured over $10 million for the ten-round boxing match in Saudi Arabia.

 

The Predator plans to return to MMA in 2024, but firstly, he will fight Anthony Joshua in another high-profile boxing match. The highly-anticipated matchup is scheduled for March 8 in the new home of world-class boxing, Saudi Arabia.

 

Ngannou made a statement when he knocked down Fury and nearly defeated the heavyweight great. Yet, the split-decision loss hasn’t persuaded the oddsmakers, as the former UFC heavyweight champion is somewhat overlooked for his upcoming fight against Joshua.

 

According to Bovada, Ngannou is listed as a +400 underdog, while Joshua is a +650 favorite. It should also be noted that the same odds source has the over/under on rounds at 5.5, meaning they believe ‘AJ’ vs. ‘The Predator won’t be going the distance.

 

 

Why is Anthony Joshua fighting Francis Ngannou instead of Deontay Wilder?

On December 23, 2023, a high-profile boxing event called “Day of Reckoning” was held in Saudi Arabia, which showcased some of the best heavyweights on the planet. The event was headlined by Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin in the main event and Deontay Wilder vs. Joseph Parker in the co-main event.

 

The plan was for Joshua and Wilder to win and then sign a two-fight deal for the first half 2024. ‘AJ’ held up his part with a fifth-round TKO win against Wallin, while Wilder came up short and suffered a unanimous decision loss against Parker.

 

 

Therefore, the fight between Joshua and Wilder wasn’t as marketable, leading to Francis Ngannou receiving the opportunity to secure another payday and potentially shock the world again.

 

Football Made in Nigeria: NPFL Review

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Doma Utd’s early blitz blow-out Katsina Utd as Insurance beat Rangers

 

 

Doma United and Bendel Insurance began the year on a winning note by seeing off Katsina United and Rangers International, respectively, with identical scorelines of 2-0 in the first matches of 2024 in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) on Saturday, Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).

 

The Savannah Tigers played hosts to Katsina United an hour earlier than the Insurance versus Rangers game in Benin City. The Gombe side were quicker off the blocks from the outset.

 

Bala Abubakar’s men found it hard to keep Doma United at bay, and inside the opening 10 minutes, the contest looked all over. Two minutes into kick-off, Bidemi Owoku gave them the lead following brilliant teamwork. Owoku had to score on his second attempt within seconds after Emmanuel Ekpeyong played him through with an exquisite reverse pass, leading to Katsina United goalkeeper Kolimba Alladoum blocking Owoku’s initial effort.

 

Katsina United had barely recovered from going behind so early in the game; Samuel Enefiok directed home Andrew Majalisa’s inch-perfect cross past Kolimba for Doma United’s second on eight minutes.

 

Afterward, Doma United practically took their foot off the gas. It reduced the game to a comfortable session for themselves, as Katsina United barely had a sniff at their opponents’ goal. It was a composed performance for Akinade Onigbinde’s men, who are now at the top of the NPFL with 31 points pending when Remo Stars and Lobi Stars play on Sunday.

 

Insurance claimed the bragging rights in the clash of rivals against Rangers International at the Samuel Ogbemudia following goals from Junior Osaghae and Ismael Sarki.

 

Monday Odigie’s side took the lead in 15 minutes following a free kick hatched from the training ground before Paul Obata’s cross was directed into the net by Osaghae.

 

Benjamin Tanimu also made Rangers goalkeeper Detan Ogundare work when his free kick from 35 yards out was kept out.

 

Despite Kazeem Ogunleye’s creative play for Rangers in the middle of the pack, Insurance got that second goal when Ismael Sarki benefited from a defensive blunder to score on 61 minutes.

 

On 70 minutes, Divine Nwachukwu nearly made it 3-0 to Insurance but failed to wrap his foot around the ball to allow Ogundare to make an easy save.

 

The Flying Antelopes tried in a last-gasp effort to make the contest a nervy end for Insurance and came off failing to find the net.

 

Bendel Insurance moved into fourth place from their previous seventh position. They now have 27 points.

 

CAF releases final AFCON squad List

As TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Cote d’Ivoire 2023 countdown gathers steam

 

 

With seven days to kick off AfrAfrica’s biggest event, the  TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Cote d’Id’Ivoire23, CAF released the final squad list for the 24 qualified teams today.
The opening match of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Cote d’Id’Ivoire23 will be played in Abidjan on 13 January 2023.
In line with the new Regulations, each Participating Member Association (“PM” is permitted to submit a final squad of up to 27 players, with only 23 available for selection for each match during the Tournament.

A player in the final squad can only be replaced after a severe injury no less than 24 hours before the first match.
Click BELOW for the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON squads.

 

‘Nigeria can conquer the continent again’

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Peseiro targets elusive fourth TotalEnergies CAF AFCON crown for Nigeria

 

 

Nigeria coach Jose Peseiro has set his sights on landing a fourth TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations title for the Super Eagles when the tournament kicks off on January 13th.

 

The Portuguese manager believes Nigeria can conquer the continent again despite their last triumph coming back in 2013.

 

“We will fight to win the Africa Cup, even though it won’t be easy,” Peseiro declared in an interview.

 

Nigeria has been drawn against hosts Cote d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, and Guinea-Bissau in a tricky Group A.

 

But Peseiro insisted: “Our group is not easy because we are up against Cote d’Ivoire, who have a good squad and are playing at home.”

 

He added: “Equatorial Guinea reached the quarter-final at the last Afcon, better than Nigeria.”

 

Three-time champions Nigeria are camping in Abu Dhabi this week for a training camp before traveling to Abidjan for the tournament.

 

They kick off their campaign against Equatorial Guinea on January 14th.

 

Peseiro monitored over 70 players before settling on his final 25-man squad.

 

“It was not easy to choose the 25 players,” the manager admitted.

 

Nigeria is seeking to close the gap on record seven-time winners Egypt and Cameroon’s five titles.

 

The Super Eagles triumphed most recently in 2013 in South Africa thanks to Sunday Mba’s winner against Burkina Faso.

 

Peseiro believes his talented side can conjure another memorable Afcon triumph despite a tricky draw.

 

With Alex Iwobi and Victor Osimhen in their ranks, Nigeria has the quality to go all the way.

 

But they face stiff competition from hosts Cote d’Ivoire and an Equatorial Guinea side that reached the last eight in 2021, among others.

 

Preview of NPFL Week 17 matches

Match officials & TV schedule for Matchday 17

 

 

Here are the match officials appointed for Matchweek 17 of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL). There will be five LIVE matches for this game on NPFL-Live and StarTimes. Catch the matches live this Saturday and Sunday.

 

Saturday, January 6, 2023

DOMA UNITED v KATSINA UNITED (Live on NPFL-Live)

Referee: Bright Nwosu

Assistant Referee 1: Jimmy J. Pam

Assistant referee 2: Ayuba Yusuf

Fourth official: Ben Japhet

Kick-off: 3 pm

Venue: Pantami Stadium, Gombe

 

BENDEL INSURANCE v RANGERS (Live on StarTimes & NPFL-Live)

Referee: Dahiru Mohammed

Assistant Referee 1: Abba Dada

Assistant Referee 2: Ismaila Abdulrasheed

Fourth official: Kayode Akinsulire

Kick-off: 4 pm

Venue: Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City

Sunday, January 7, 2023

 

ENYIMBA v SPORTING LAGOS (Live on NPFL-Live)

Referee: Abdulmalik Madaki

Assistant referee 1: Haruna Uzairu

Assistant Referee 2: Mohammed Umar

Fourth official: Amber Samuel

Kick-off: 4 pm

Venue: Enyimba Stadium, Aba

 

3SC v BAYELSA UNITED (Live on NPFL-Live)

Referee: Imamu Maliki

Assistant Referee 1: Peter Ogwu

Assistant referee 2: Lukman Mudashiru

Fourth official: Iraneus Ezeobele

Kick-off: 3 pm

Venue: Lekan Salami Stadium, Ibadan

 

GOMBE UNITED v RIVERS UNITED

Referee: Saeed Abdulazeez

Assistant Referee 1: Cletus Adewebi

Assistant Referee 2: Akibu Usman

Fourth official: Zakari Aminu

Kick-off: 3 pm

Venue: Pantami Stadium, Gombe

 

AKWA UNITED v ABIA WARRIORS

Referee: Yusuf Garba

Assistant Referee 1: Omotoye Oluwasakin

Assistant Referee 2: Aminu Salihu

Fourth official: Adema Nelson

Kick-off: 4 pm

Venue: Eket Stadium, Akwa Ibom

 

REMO STARS v SUNSHINE STARS (Live on StarTimes)

Referee: Shina Iranloye

Assistant Referee 1: Auwal Bashir

Assistant Referee 2: Serah Godwin

Fourth official: Smart Udeh

Kick-off: 4 pm

Venue: Remo Stadium, Ikenne

 

NIGER TORNADOES v HEARTLAND

Referee: Osas Eboigbodin

Assistant Referee 1: Gbenga Akomolafe

Assistant Referee 2: Blessing Arasomwan

Fourth official: Olaleke Olawale

Kick-off: 4 pm

Venue: Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna

 

KWARA UNITED v LOBI STARS

Referee: Faisal Inuwa

Assistant Referee 1: Moses Alayemola

Assistant Referee 2: Nurah Rabiu

Fourth official: Zakari Sani

Kick-off: 4 pm

Venue: Kwara State Stadium, Ilorin

 

KANO PILLARS v PLATEAU UNITED (Live on NPFL-Live)

Referee: Akachukwu Igwebike

Assistant Referee 1: Felix Ogundiran

Assistant Referee 2: Sodiq Adejumo

Fourth official: Abdulwahab Bakare

Kick-off: 3:45 pm

Venue: Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano

 

Vitoria urges caution over Pharaohs’ chances

‘We will treat each game as a final’

 

 

Egypt coach Rui Vitoria has preached caution over the Pharaohs’ hopes of ending their TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations drought despite naming a star-studded squad for this month’s tournament.

 

The Portuguese manager stressed that Egypt must take it “game by game” when the tournament starts on January 13th in Cote d’Ivoire.

 

“We will treat each game as a final,” Vitoria declared as he named a squad containing Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah and Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny.

 

Egypt is a record seven-time Afcon winner but has not lifted the trophy since their 2010 triumph in Angola.

 

They finished runners-up in the last edition, with Salah part of the side beaten by Senegal in February’s final.

 

But when asked if Egypt entered as favorites this time, Vitoria said: “We must go game by game.”

 

The Pharaohs take on Ghana, Cape Verde, and Mozambique in Group B to banish the pain of recent near misses.

 

Vitoria will hope Salah can inspire Egypt to another continental crown after he joined the squad in their training camp.

 

The prolific forward offers an obvious threat, having established himself as one of Africa’s greatest-ever footballers.

 

But Vitoria is taking nothing for granted, knowing Egypt must hit the ground running against their tricky group opponents.

 

Despite their glittering history and talent-packed squad, the Portuguese-born coach is cautious about discussing Egypt’s chances.

 

Vitoria seems intent on keeping expectations in check as the Pharaohs plot the perfect path out of Group B en route to TotalEnergies CAF AFCON glory.

 

AFCON 2023: Top 10 players to watch

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As TotalEnergies CAF AFCON kick-off edges closer

 

 

In a few days, Africa will vibrate to the rhythm of the 34th edition of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Côte d’Ivoire 2023. African football talent will be displayed between 13 January and 11 February.

 

CAFOnline presents a Top 10 list of players to watch.

 

Sadio Mané (Senegal, 31)

 

Mane

 

He is the best player of the previous edition. The Lions of Teranga star player will again be the man to watch when he captains his side in their title defense this year. After leaving Europe for Saudi Arabia last summer, Sadio Mané has lost none of his sharpness. He remains the guiding light and leader of a Senegalese team whose ambition is to achieve the double.

 

Vincent Aboubakar (Cameroon, 31)

For several competitions now, he’s been carrying the Indomitable Lions. Vincent Aboubakar is Cameroon’s captain and trusted goalscorer. His mental strength and leadership will guide his teammates to a 6th star for Cameroon.

 

Sehrou Guirassy (Guinea, 27)

The center-forward has been coming back to life in Germany this season. He’s racking up goal after goal and rivaling other top Bundesliga strikers. Guirassy is undoubtedly the striker missing from Syli de Guinée’s puzzle to excel in the TotalEnergies AFCON finals.

 

Sébastien Haller (Ivory Coast, 30)

For his second TotalEnergies AFCON, he couldn’t have dreamt of anything better than playing it at home and in front of supporters who quickly adopted him from his first steps with the Elephants. At 29, Sébastien Haller has matured and intends to make a significant impact at Africa’s biggest football spectacle in front of his fans.

 

Mohamed Amoura (Algeria, 23)

While other illustrious elders in the Algerian squad (Mahrez, Feghouli, Slimani) need no introduction, Mohamed Amoura should be the big attraction of this TotalEnergies AFCON 2023 for the Fennecs. The midfielder has excelled for his Belgian club over the past two seasons and has the opportunity to lead his national team into a major competition.

 

Victor Osimhen (Nigeria, 25)

 

 

It’s hard not to include the Best African Player of the Year in this thread. Victor Osimhen, fresh from his recent accolade as the best African footballer, is celebrating his new status on the continental stage. He is the figurehead of Nigeria’s rich attacking frontline, which he must guide in Côte d’Ivoire.

 

Azzedine Ounahi (Morocco, 24)

He was part of a strong collective with the Moroccan team at the 2022 World Cup. Azzedine Ounahi once again has the opportunity to confirm his high regard with the star-studded Atlas Lions.

 

Mohammed Kudus (Ghana, 23)

 

Kudus

 

A livewire for West Ham United in England’s Premier League, Mohammed Kudus has set one of the best leagues in the world alight with his explosive speed, skill, and goalscoring prowess. Boasting seven man of the matches accolades this season with his side, the 23-year-old Ghanaian sensation will be one of the key players for the Black Stars in their pursuit of an elusive fifth TotalEnergies AFCON title.

 

Mohamed Salah (Egypt, 31)

 

Mohamed Salah

 

As he has done for the last three finals, Mohamed Salah will once again be one of the attractions on the banks of the Ebrié Lagoon. A Liverpool star (top 5 scorer in the club’s history) with a string of goals every weekend, the Pharaoh remains the leader of his national team. Under his leadership, Egypt made it through the qualifiers unscathed.

 

Peter Shalulile (Namibia, 30)

Peter Shalulile is at the prime of his career with South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns. Fresh from lifting the inaugural African Football League and currently a vital member of the team’s chase for a second TotalEnergies CAF Champions League gold medal, Shalulile will be essential for the Brave Warriors of Namibia in Cote d’Ivoire.

 

 

‘We are very happy to welcome all of Africa’

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A sense of pride for Cote d’Ivoire in hosting Africa – Didier Drogba

 

 

With just days to go before Cote d’Ivoire kicks off the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Cote d’Ivoire 2023, Ivorian football icon Didier Drogba has expressed his pride in seeing his nation host the 34th edition of Africa’s biggest event.

 

Cote d’Ivoire hosts the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON 2023 between 13 January and 11 February, with 24 nations expected to contest for Africa’s most sought-after trophy.

 

Speaking to CAFOnline recently, the global football icon who has contributed immensely to African football’s rich history says seeing his nation host the competition brings a sense of pride for him.

 

“It brings a sense of pride for me. The last time was in 1984. The fact of having worn the national team’s jersey and now seeing the tournament hosted on home soil is exceptional. We are delighted to welcome all of Africa. It is going to be a party”, said Cote d’Ivoire’s all-time leading goalscorer (65).

 

Despite not lifting the title, Drogba has good memories of the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON.

 

“It is the most beautiful competition for all Africans. I was inspired by Roger Milla, Gadji Celi, Youssouf Fofana, and many others. Our legends were revealed in this tournament. Laurent Pokou, for example, and others. For us, it’s the celebration of African football. The unity of a continent to see Sadio Mané, Obi Mikel, it’s Africa’s party for a month”, said the former skipper, who played in two finals (2006) (2012), where they fell against Egypt and Zambia.

 

The former Chelsea striker further emphasized that visitors can expect a warm and friendly reception from the people of Cote d’Ivoire.

 

“We have a wonderful country. We are a hospitable nation, knowing the competition will go well. We are ready to welcome the world. It’s a privilege to receive so many guests in Cote d’Ivoire”, he concluded.

 

AFCON 2023: ‘Most significant African event’

“It is the greatest occasion in Africa” – Tanzania coach Amrouche

 

 

Adel Amrouche, the head coach of the Tanzanian national team, firmly believes that the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Cote d’Ivoire 2023 stands as the most significant event in Africa, and his players are geared up to treat it as such.

 

Tanzania is currently finalizing its preparations for Cote d’Ivoire in the Egyptian capital of Cairo as they brace themselves for their third appearance, following their debut in Nigeria in 1980 and the 2019 appearance in Egypt, which concluded in the group stages.

 

Speaking to CAFOnline.com from the team’s training camp, which is set to conclude with a crucial friendly match against Egypt on Saturday, 07 January, the 55-year-old coach expressed that the players are eager to represent Tanzania at Africa’s most significant occasion.

 

“The players know this is a big tournament and the biggest occasion in Africa. It will give them significant exposure when they play against the prominent nations of African football. It is the greatest occasion, and it’s a good dream to play in the AFCON. I am happy for these players; they deserve to be here,” said the former CR Belouizdad player.

 

Amrouche faces the challenging task of navigating past tournament favorites Morocco, two-time champions DR Congo, and 2012 champions Zambia in what is set to be a tricky Group F in San Pedro.

 

“We have prepared well for Egypt (Friendly match). We are in good condition for training, and we are not far from the trip to Abidjan and waiting to start the competition. The more important thing will be in Cote d’Ivoire,” concluded the coach.

 

The Taifa Stars finished at the bottom of the group in their 1980 and 2019 appearances, losing five out of the six matches played and drawing once against Cote d’Ivoire in their 1980 debut.

 

The East Africans kick off their campaign against Morocco on Wednesday, 17 January, before taking on Zambia four days later and concluding their Group F fixtures against DR Congo on 24 January.

 

Tanzania’s Record at the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations:

  • This marks Tanzania’s third appearance at the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations after 1980 and 2019. They finished at the bottom of their group on both occasions, losing five of their six matches (D1).
  • Tanzania has not kept a clean sheet in their six matches at the tournament. Only Zimbabwe (15), Mozambique (12), and Namibia (9) have played more matches in the competition without a clean sheet.
  • Among the 24 teams featuring in Côte d’Ivoire, Tanzania scored the fewest goals during the qualifiers (3 in 6 games). Simon Msuva scored two of their three goals.

 

AFCON 2023: ‘It means so much’

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Mo’ Salah desperate to end Egypt’s recent title drought

 

 

Egypt superstar Mohamed Salah has outlined his burning desire to lead the Pharaohs to TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations glory after recent near misses.

 

Salah stressed how representing Egypt means “a lot to me” but admitted his ultimate target is to lift the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON trophy after losing two finals.

 

“It’s a great feeling every time you step on the field with the national team jersey,” the Liverpool forward told reporters.

 

“It’s something I cannot take for granted. I am just happy to be there and play in the tournament.”

 

Egypt has not won the competition since Salah was a teenager in 2010, falling short in the 2017 and 2021 finals.

 

The 31-year-old is eager to avoid more disappointment, declaring: “I want to win this competition. I would love to win it.”

 

After being part of the Pharaoh’s side beaten by Cameroon in 2017, Salah agonizingly missed the decisive penalty in February’s shootout loss to Senegal.

 

The talismanic Liverpool attacker is on a mission to exorcise Egypt’s ghosts and lead them to a record-extending eighth TotalEnergies CAF AFCON title.

 

Egypt takes on Ghana, Cape Verde, and Mozambique in Group B at the 2023 finals, kicking off on January 13th in Cote d’Ivoire.

 

Salah linked up with the squad as the Pharaohs’ preparations moved up a gear.

 

The prolific forward offers an apparent threat to any defense in Africa.

 

After recent near misses, the determined Salah is ready to write his name into Egyptian folklore by ending their 13-

year TotalEnergies CAF AFCON drought.