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Mighty George ™️@_MightyGeorge·
It's Official! 🔥🙌🏾🙏🏾 A win for Nigeria, a win for Africa. To the dreamers, believers, and hard workers, I dedicate this achievement to you. May it inspire you to keep pushing boundaries. PS: My Naija people, do your thing, let's get the world to know our latest achievement.🙏🏾 Whaaattttaarrrrrusssshhhhh!!! #GuinnessWorldRecord #MightyGeorgeWorldRecord #fypage#trend #GWR
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Mighty George ™️@_MightyGeorge·
SUPER EAGLES CAMP UPDATE: Along with the coaching crew, 13 players have arrived at the team's camp - Bellis Deluxe Hotel, Antalya, Turkey: 1. Fisayo Bashiru 2. Alex Iwobi 3. Emmanuel Oluwasegun 4. ⁠Yira Sor 5. ⁠ Paul Onuachu 6. ⁠Philip Otele 7. ⁠Semi Ajayi 8. ⁠Moses Simon 9. ⁠ Francis Uzoho 10. ⁠Bruno Onyemaechi 11. ⁠Bright Osayi-Samuel 12. ⁠Frank Onyeka 13. ⁠Adebayo Adeleye Samuel Chukwueze and Maduka Okoye are reportedly enroute camp, while more arrivals early Wednesday. Coach Eric Chelle has fixed the team's first training session for Wednesday by 4pm local time (2pm in Nigeria). The three-time African champions will take on Iran in their first friendly on Friday, before facing Jordan four days later in what promises to be another key test. #IntFriendly #SuperEagles
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Mighty George ™️@_MightyGeorge·
‼️Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the season. “Unfortunately the day has come. This is the first part of my farewell. I will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season.” — Salah announced on Tuesday evening.
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Mighty George ™️@_MightyGeorge·
Not everything needs to be loud to be meaningful—growth happens in the quiet moments too. Good morning, fam ☀️
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CAF Women’s Football
A final. A moment. A name that made it eternal. Happy birthday, Jenny. 💚🏆
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William Troost-Ekong (M.F.R)
Enjoyable evening being part of the @beINSPORTS_EN Super Saturday team Breaking down two fantastic EPL matches and discussing the QSL, Super Eagles, and African football.
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🗣️ "I thought Senegal rightly won the tournament... I really think it's unacceptable and sets us back a little bit on the world's perception of African football." @WTroostEkong's thoughts after Senegal were stripped of the AFCON crown and Morocco were awarded the title. #AFCON

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Ademola Lookman
Ademola Lookman@Alookman_·
Champions League Quarter Finals!! 🔜 ⚪️🔴
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🚨 JUST IN; Pooja becomes the first ever Nigerian photo journalist to cover a Champions League game at Anfield, Liverpool. 🔥🔥🇳🇬🇳🇬 #PoojaInLiverpool #ChampionsLeague
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Obong Colin NOT Collins
Obong Colin NOT Collins@ColinUdoh·
There are a number of points I would like to make on this CAF Appeals Committee ruling. First, let’s clear the air on this Senegal leaving the pitch for 15 minutes argument. There is nothing in the CAF Afcon Regulations that specifically state how much time a team may be off the pitch for them to forfeit the game. Second, there is nothing in the IFAB Laws of the Game addressing a team walking off and/abandoning a game. With those pieces of housekeeping done, let’s look at the actual regulations. And I will focus on Art 82 as it is the main crux of the issue. Art 84 is simply the sanction for violation. ARTICLE 82 If, for any reason whatsoever, a team withdraws from the competition or does not report for a match, or refuses to play or LEAVES THE GROUND before the regular end of the match without the authorisation of the referee, it shall be considered looser and shall be eliminated for good from the current competition. The same shall apply for the teams previously disqualified by decision of CAF. There are two offenses here that Senegal MAY have committed. The first is “refusing to play” the second is “leaves the ground” REFUSING TO PLAY It could be argued by the language of the Regulation that that does not apply to Senegal because by starting and playing the game, they did not “refuse to play”. Looking at the chronology of the wording, it starts with - withdraws from the competition - does not report for a match - refuses to play - leaves the ground The progression is clear: - not appearing for the competition - appearing but not showing up to play - showing up but refusing to play - and then leaving after If we go by the letter and progression there, then we can say that the only one that applies to Senegal is the last one. If the language had been “refuses to continue play”, with the operative word there being “continue” that might present a stronger case. But this might just be me splitting hairs. Now to the “leaves the ground” part. There are 16 mentions of “field” or “field of play” in these AFCON Regulations in reference to the pitch. Here are two examples: ART 16.20.2 The match is restarted with the same players on the FIELD and with the same substitutes available when the match was interrupted; ART 42.3 A player expelled from the FIELD by the referee is automatically suspended for the following match in the framework of the same competition, without prejudice to other sanctions that might be imposed upon him subsequently. Mentions of ground always refer to the venue, not the pitch. This distinction was clearly not accidental. Senegal may have left the field, but they did not leave the ground. So if we follow that argument, then we can see that there would have been no reason for the game to be abandoned as Senegal did not leave the ground. Only the field. Clear distinction Finally, we go to the outcome of the game and the authority of the referee to determine the result LAW 5 The decisions of the referee regarding facts connected with play, including whether or not a goal is scored and the result of the match, are final. The decisions of the referee, and all other match officials, must always be respected. “The referee may not change a restart decision on realising that it is incorrect or on the advice of another match official IF PLAY HAS RESTARTED or if play has restarted or the referee has signalled the end of the first or second half (including extra time) and left the field of play or abandoned the match. Clearly, even if we agree that the referee made a mistake in not abandoning the game, the fact that they completed the second half, and played two additional periods of extra time before coming to a result, precludes anything else. The referee restarted the game, it was played to a conclusion and there was a result. Senegal won. Morocco lost. C’est finis QED
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Mighty George ™️@_MightyGeorge·
#UCL RESULTS FC Barcelona 7-2 Newcastle Liverpool 4-0 Galatasaray Bayern Munich 4-1 Atalanta Tottenham 3-2 Atletico Madrid Quarterfinal Fixtures Paris Saint-Germain 🇫🇷 vs Liverpool FC 🏴 Real Madrid 🇪🇸 vs Bayern Munich 🇩🇪 FC Barcelona 🇪🇸 vs Atletico Madrid 🇪🇸 Sporting CP 🇵🇹 vs Arsenal FC 🏴 BIG TIME RUSH! 😀
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