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@jazzmanaic

Katılım Aralık 2020
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@osasuo @CAF_Media @Lux_September I never knew you two are this much of friends 😂😂. Wouldn't even be surprised if they attended each other's wedding 😅
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1999 U20 World Cup: Baiano stole the show in Calabar✨😱 Brazil defeated Croatia 4-0 in the Round of 16 at UJ Esuene. Ronaldinho [Ronaldo] starred by scoring two goals to seal victory. However, his brace was somewhat overshadowed by Fernando Baiano's outrageous panenka penalty.
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@garyalsmith You forgot the legend Ngandu Kasongo
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Gary Al-Smith@garyalsmith·
🇨🇩 Zola Matumona 🇨🇩 Shabani Nonda 🇨🇩 Dieumerci Mbokani 🇨🇩 Youssouf Mulumbu 🇨🇩 Lomana LuaLua 🇨🇩 Trésor Mputu At FT yesterday, I tried naming some Congolese legends who were so good but never qualified for the World Cup since the last berth in 1974. Any names missed?
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@BoyHaz1 @NealGardner_ You guys don't respect him because we've grown too familiar with him but go ask the defenders who played against and they'll tell you one thing, you're never safe when Osimhen is around because wherever the ball is put, he goes after it. They hate to play against him
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Oluwatobi Harris@BoyHaz1·
@jazzmanaic @NealGardner_ On what basis is Osimhen a better version of Drogba? How many free kicks? How many finals has he scored in? How many times has he put in a 40-yarder with his weaker foot? Even Osimhen will not open his mouth to spew this trash.
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@ahoworth97 @Walid_4 Egypt were convincing in these friendlies bro. Win against Saudi, hold Spain to a draw, maybe slightly lower but they should be in the top 10
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Ali Howorth@ahoworth97·
@Walid_4 what have you been telling these guys about Egypt 😂
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@ProsMarocains If referees enforced the laws Mali was getting a penalty against you, 2 penalties Cameroon against you, penalty for Tanzania against you. Bro think he can't rewrite history after referees favoured you the entire tournament 😂😂😂
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AlmarssadPro@ProsMarocains·
In Africa, the issue isn’t really these kinds of actions from certain players, officials, or coaches. Here , referees are firm and enforce the laws of the game with great professionalism, no one questions them. They are held accountable for every decision. Does this help you understand what Morocco went through during the Africa Cup of Nations, dealing with individuals who don’t value discipline or respect the rules?
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@MezahiMaher It's World Cup Cote d'Ivoire have never fulfilled their potential before, DRC coming back after 52 years is a stretch. I agree on Senegal being higher and Egypt lower but disagree on Ghana being lower and CIV DRC being higher
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Maher Mezahi@MezahiMaher·
When it comes to Africa: - Senegal, Cote D’Ivoire and DR Congo need to be higher - Egypt and Ghana need to be lower
The New York Times@nytimes

From @TheAthleticFC: Hearts have been broken, but finally we know the identity of all 48 teams that will be at the 2026 World Cup. We ranked the teams from No. 1 to 48. Here's who is most likely to win it all in New Jersey on July 19. nyti.ms/4bXqNHd

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@AtKoraMaroc Morocco is in Europe so Teams at World Cup: 1990: Europe 14, Africa 2 2026: Europe 17, Africa 9
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KoraMaroc@AtKoraMaroc·
Teams at World Cup: 1990: Europe 14, Africa 2 2026: Europe 16, Africa 10
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@Haitiancaribbe South Africa are no where near Africa's best. They only qualified World Cup because Nigeria was having some internal issues
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@WONGthink these are adults involved in a criminal activity. You won't find school kids breaking into stores whilst on school break over here
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Jonathan Wong@WONGthink·
"You do not see scenes like this in Lagos or Nairobi."
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch

Children smashing up shops in broad daylight, stealing and even filming themselves doing it as if it were a game, is a much bigger problem than is being recognised. This is a total collapse of consequences. To those making snide comments about race or black kids - you do not see scenes like this in Lagos or Nairobi. Not because the children there are different, but because actions have consequences. There are clear boundaries. Parents, communities, and the authorities do not wring their hands or look the other way. Here, we have created a culture where too many young people believe they can do what they like and nothing will happen. That is the problem. And we should be honest about where that leads. If a child loots a shop today, films it for social media, and faces no real consequence, they are going to do much worse tomorrow. This is why under my leadership Conservatives are focusing on ENFORCEMENT, not just making more and more rules. Our Take Back Our Streets Campaign is about getting 10,000 more police officers, immediate justice and immediate punishment. But let’s be honest, this is not just a policing issue. It is a failure of authority at every level. Parents need to know where their children are and what they are doing. Discipline should start at home, not in a courtroom. We have also weakened the system around them. Deterrence is the backbone of criminal justice. Labour have changed the law so anyone receiving a sentence under 12 months will automatically walk free, instead receiving a suspended sentence. When people believe offences like this will not lead to meaningful punishment, we should not be surprised when more of it happens. You get more of what you tolerate. It’s not like we haven’t been here before. In 2011, when riots spread, the Conservative response was swift and visible. People saw consequences. And behaviour rapidly changed. That is what is missing now. This all comes down to fairness. Law-abiding people should not feel like fools while gangs smash and grab without consequence. The sad truth is the communities most damaged by this behaviour are often the very ones these young people come from. Only one approach will fix this: clear rules, real consequences, and the confidence to enforce them. It’s time to Take Back Our Streets and bring back a culture of enforcement.

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@bedjosessien I think over 90% of people involved in African football are very questionable including yourself 😉
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Collins Okinyo@bedjosessien·
In Africa People seek football ⚽️ positions not to develop the game but to enrich themselves and their families with the huge FIFA funds. 60% of African FA Presidents are corrupt
Davinci@suf_davinci

@bedjosessien Like what's is wrong with African black man?

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@AwalMoHudu Didn't your coach beat him twice? Why would you want a coach that lost two times to a coach you don't think is good enough
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Mohammed Awal Hudu@AwalMoHudu·
Dear, GFA get us Tom Saintfiet now for the Mundial period !!!!!
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@bedjosessien Morocco is the reason Kenya lost
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@FabrizioRomano Morocco will go and appeal for him to be forced to play for them 2 months later
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🇪🇸 Official: Thiago Pitarch has decided to represent Spain over Morocco. “My dream is to debut with the main national team”.
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@bedjosessien he's a Moroccan, he thinks he's from Europe
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@MickyJnr__ the only thing blocking this is finances, money. We aren't that rich to handle all the logistics involved in this format
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Micky Jnr
Micky Jnr@MickyJnr__·
A fan proposal for a revamped CAF Champions League format 👇 ▪️ Expanded entry system: - 3 clubs from top 12 leagues - 2 clubs from next 12 leagues - 1 club from remaining 30 leagues ▪️ Multi-round qualifiers leading into a 32-team group stage (4 groups of 8) ▪️ Top two teams advance to knockout rounds: Quarterfinals → Semifinals → Final ▪️ One-off matches hosted in a single country Interesting concept aimed at increasing competitiveness and inclusivity across African leagues. What do you think: would this improve the competition? Be honest! 🤔 #africanfootball #cafclwithMicky
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