Mohamed Salah Continues Christmas Tradition With Daughters While Leading Egypt At AFCON 2025

Mohamed Salah has continued his annual Christmas tradition, sharing a festive family moment even while away on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 in Morocco. This year, the Liverpool and Egypt star’s post highlighted his two daughters, offering fans a rare and heartwarming glimpse of his family in his absence. The photo, set amid Christmas decorations, captured the cosy, family-oriented spirit that has become a hallmark of Salah’s holiday posts. In previous years, he shared images of himself with his family, often dressed in matching outfits beside decorated Christmas trees. This year’s post, while simpler, maintained the same warm and personal touch. Meanwhile, Salah continues to impress on the field at AFCON 2025. In Egypt’s opening game against Zimbabwe on 23 December, he scored a stoppage-time winner to secure a 2–1 victory, underlining his pivotal role as the Pharaohs pursue the continental title.

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SWAN Celebrates With Christians On Christmas Day, Prays For Super Eagles At AFCON

The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) has rolled out drums to celebrate with Christians, particularly the sporting media on the celebration of the Birth of Jesus Christ, known as Christmas. SWAN in a statement by its President, Mr. Isaiah Benjamin, through the Association’s Secretary-General, Amb. Ikenna Okonkwo, on Thursday December 25, 2025, noted the celebration gives Christians opportunity not just to merry but to reflect on the personality of the Son of God, Jesus Christ. The SWAN President then urged Nigerians to cheer-up at this time and always, bearing in mind that the challenges facing mankind are only momentary. He said, “It’s with great joy that we rejoice on a day like this. Christmas remind us of the essence of Jesus Christ. It’s a day to reflect and take stock with a view to find solace going forward. “Despite economic and other challenges facing mankind, the living joy posits that there is always hope for better times ahead.” The number one sports writer in Nigeria also enjoined Christians to share and rejoice with all as Jesus Christ exemplified while he lived on earth and through his teachings. “Christmas is also a time of sharing with one another no matter how small. We should endeavour to reach out to our neighbours, friends, loved ones, colleagues and all strata of persons around us, irrespective of tribe and religion as is in Jesus Christ nature and teachings. “Let us use this period as an opportunity to sacrifice, tough times notwithstanding, just as we promote unity, understanding, and cooperation among ourselves, which are essential for building a harmonious and progressive society,” he said. President Benjamin also prayed for the successful participation of the Nigeria’s Super Eagles at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, urging them to remain focused on the goal of the competition. “Teeming Nigerian football lovers expect nothing short of victory till the final of AFCON, and it’s reclaiming the title that will serve as soothing relief for recent World Cup qualifier performance,” he said. While commending the federal government for fulfilling its 2023 AFCON promises to the country’s senior men team and the National Sports Commission (NSC) for its dogged impact in Nigeria’s sports development within a short while, the SWAN President urged sustained approach with the Super Eagles reciprocating accordingly.

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Super Eagles Open AFCON 2025 With 2-1 Win Over Tanzania

Nigeria began their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign with a 2–1 win over Tanzania at the Complexe Sportif de Fès on Tuesday. The Super Eagles took the lead in the 36th minute when Semi Ajayi rose highest from an Alex Iwobi corner to head the ball into the net. Ademola Lookman restored Nigeria’s lead in the 52nd minute, finishing from another precise assist by Iwobi after Tanzania had equalised. The match started with Nigeria pressing early, with Akor Adams’ header hitting the crossbar and Lookman’s 26th-minute attempt deflected for a corner. Victor Osimhen also came close before halftime but was stopped by Tanzanian defender Bakari Mwamnyeto. Tanzania responded shortly after the second half began, with Novatus Miroshi setting up Charles M’Mombwa, who calmly finished past goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali to make it 1–1. Despite missing further opportunities, including a disallowed goal for offside by Osimhen, Nigeria managed the closing stages well to secure the victory. The win puts the Super Eagles at the top of Group C, while Tanzania will aim to recover in their next match against Uganda.

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Morocco 2025: Super Eagles Aim for Three Points Against Taifa Stars in Opener

Nigeria and Tanzania clash in the first match of Group C of the 35th Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday with the Super Eagles favoured to pick all three points to put their campaign in good stead right from the opening day. The Taifa Stars, coached by Miguel Gamondi, are making only their fourth appearance in the Africa Cup of Nations, following group stage exits in 1980, 2019 and 2023. They are yet to win a match in Africa’s flagship football championship, after drawing three and losing six of their previous nine encounters. Surely, the setting is similar to the Biblical David Vs Goliath situation, with Nigeria having participated in 20 previous editions, clinched three titles, won the silver medals on five occasions, taken the bronze medals eight times, and played a total of 104 matches. Nigeria is the most decorated team in the 68-year history of the Africa Cup of Nations, though Egypt have seven titles, Cameroon have five and Ghana have four. Inside the 35,000-capacity Complexe Sportif de Fès on Tuesday evening, Coach Eric Chelle, who told CAFonline.com last month that Nigerians expect their team to win every match, will most probably set his store by goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, central defenders Semi Ajayi and Calvin Bassey, wing-backs Bright Osayi-Samuel and Zaidu Sanusi, midfielders Wilfred Ndidi (new captain), Frank Onyeka and Alex Iwobi, and forwards Simon Moses, Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen. He has excellent options in Ryan Alebiosu, Bruno Onyemaechi, Chidozie Awaziem, Raphael Onyedika, Ebenezer Akinsanmiro, Samuel Chukwueze and Paul Onuachu. Gamondi will most likely weave his strategy around captain Mbwana Samatta (from Le Havre in the French Ligue 1) and Simon Msuva (who plays in Iraq). These two are very experienced warriors on the international stage and know when to deal and dither. There are also wing-back Mohammed Hussein (who plays for Young Africans in the Tanzania Premier League), and the nifty midfielder Feisal Salum (also in the Tanzania Premier League with Azam FC). More than 45 years ago, in the sunshine of Lagos, a Nigerian team captained by Christian Chukwu (who would emerge Player of the Tournament) and a Taifa Stars squad led by Leodegar Tenga (now Chairman of Tanzania’s National Sports Council) clashed in the opening match of the 12th AFCON at the National Stadium, Surulere. Nigeria won 3-1, to secure three precious points on their way to lifting the trophy for the first time. Fès is expected to be cold on Tuesday, just like most parts of Morocco presently, but the Super Eagles are determined to ride through the climate and post a result that will stimulate greater interest of Nigerian ball fans at home and in the diaspora in the 35th AFCON finals.

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Davido Lights Up AFCON 2025 Kick-Off Concert In Rabat

Davido thrilled fans on Saturday night at the official kick-off concert for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco. The pre-tournament event was held at Olm Souissi Fan Zone in Rabat, just hours before the tournament’s first match. Hypeman Special Spesh introduced the Nigerian superstar, who immediately ignited the crowd with an explosive entrance and non-stop energy. The 33-year-old singer, born David Adeleke, delivered a dynamic performance, blending his timeless hits with his newest tracks. He had the audience dancing to favourites like ‘Aye’ and the international smash ‘Fall’, while also performing romantic hits such as ‘If’ and recent chart-toppers ‘Unavailable’ and ‘With You’. The concert also featured a celebration of African and international talent, with performances from Moroccan-American rapper French Montana, Comorian singer Says’Z, and Moroccan artists Douaa Lahyaoui and Lartiste, making the event a memorable start to the AFCON festivities. 20/12 | @davido performing global smash hits “IF”, “FALL” & “UNAVAILABLE” — LIVE at the OFFICIAL AFCON KICK-OFF CONCERT at OLM SOUISSI in Rabat, Morroco! 💥🏟️5️⃣ SOME OF THE GREATEST AFROBEATS SONGS OF ALL TIME!NORTH AFRICA LOVES DAVIDO! 🤯❤️#5iveAliveTour #5iveAliveWorldTour pic.twitter.com/uNmQqTDje6 — The 5ive Alive Tour (@5iveAliveWT) December 21, 2025 Davido shutdown the AFCON Official Kick-Off Concert in Morocco 🇲🇦🔥 pic.twitter.com/siL0aBwtcu — THE DEBUT HUB (@thedebuthub) December 21, 2025

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CAF Confirms AFCON Shift To Four-Year Format With African Nations League Introduction

The Africa Cup of Nations will move to a four-year cycle following a scheduled 2028 edition, ending its long-standing biennial format, Confederation of African Football president Patrice Motsepe announced on Saturday. The change forms part of a wider reorganisation of Africa’s international football calendar, designed to reduce fixture congestion and better align with global competitions. Although hosting AFCON every two years has traditionally been a key revenue stream for African national associations, Motsepe said the financial impact would be offset by the introduction of a new African Nations League. “Our focus now is on this AFCON but in 2027 we will be going to Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda, and the AFCON after that will be in 2028,” Motsepe told reporters in Rabat on Saturday, ahead of the opening match of the Morocco-hosted tournament. “Then after the FIFA Club World Cup in 2029 we will have the first African Nations League… with more prize money, more resources, more competition. “As part of this arrangement, the AFCON now will take place once every four years.” The African Nations League, expected to mirror UEFA’s competition, will be staged annually and is intended to generate increased funding while maintaining competitive opportunities for national teams. AFCON has been held largely every two years since its first edition in 1957, but calendar clashes have become more frequent over the past 15 years as international and club competitions have expanded. The ongoing tournament in Morocco is the eighth edition since the 2012 finals in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, reflecting a period marked by repeated scheduling challenges for Africa’s flagship football competition.

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Davido, French Montana To Headline AFCON 2025 Opening Concert In Morocco

Grammy-nominated Nigerian singer Davido, born David Adeleke, is set to headline the opening concert of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations 2025 in Rabat, Morocco. The concert, scheduled for Saturday, comes a day before the tournament officially kicks off, launching the month-long continental football competition. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced on Thursday that Davido will lead a star-studded lineup, which also includes Moroccan singer Douaa Lahyaoui, French-Moroccan hitmaker Lartiste, rising act Says’z, and global hip-hop star French Montana. “Global hip-hop star French Montana and Nigerian Afrobeats icon Davido will lead an exciting international lineup, joined by Moroccan sensation Douaa Lahyaoui, French-Moroccan hitmaker Lartiste, and rising artist Says’z,” CAF said in a statement. “The diverse selection reflects AFCON’s celebration of African culture, music, and global influence.” The opening concert aims to blend football and music, creating a festive atmosphere ahead of the tournament. “The show will take place a day before the tournament kicks off, setting the tone for what promises to be an unforgettable AFCON in Morocco,” CAF added. Davido, one of Africa’s most influential music exports, is known for his electrifying performances on international stages. His participation highlights the growing synergy between African football and entertainment. French Montana, a Moroccan-American rapper with multiple global hits, is expected to draw an international audience, enhancing AFCON’s global appeal. AFCON 2025 will feature Africa’s top national teams competing for continental glory, with organizers promising a full cultural showcase celebrating African music, creativity, and identity. Fans in Rabat and across the continent are eagerly anticipating a night where music and football come together, according to CAF. Davido’s selection adds to his history of major global performances. In 2022, he became the first Nigerian artist to perform at a FIFA World Cup ceremony, delivering the official anthem Hayya Hayya alongside Aisha and Trinidad Cardona at the Qatar closing ceremony.

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Egypt Defeats Nigeria 2–1 In Pre-AFCON Friendly

Egypt edged Nigeria 2–1 in a pre-Africa Cup of Nations friendly in Cairo on Tuesday, thanks to a second-half strike from Mostafa Mohamed. The hosts opened the scoring just before the half-hour mark when Mahmoud Saber tapped in at the back post following a precise delivery from Zizo, who repeatedly caused problems for the Super Eagles down the right wing. Nigeria struggled to maintain attacking momentum but came close to an equaliser when Paul Onuachu’s long ball almost resulted in an own goal by Yasser Ibrahim, forcing a sharp save from Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy. The Super Eagles eventually drew level shortly afterward. Zaidu Sanusi’s free kick from the left was mishandled by El Shenawy at his near post, allowing defender Chidozie Awaziem to head the ball in from close range. Egypt regained the lead in the second half as Mostafa Mohamed finished clinically inside the box after another incisive move orchestrated by Zizo. Despite Nigeria’s continued efforts, they could not find a response, and Egypt held on to secure the victory, boosting morale ahead of the tournament. Egypt will begin their AFCON campaign against Zimbabwe on Monday, December 22, while Nigeria face Tanzania the following day.

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