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2022 AWCON Qualifiers: Nigeria To Tackle Ghana In First Round 

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Nine-time champions Super Falcons of Nigeria will face arch-rivals Black Queens of Ghana in the first round of qualifiers for the 2022 African Women Cup of Nations (AWCON).

The draw for Morocco 2022 AWCON was conducted on Monday in Cairo by Heba Sarwat, the Senior Manager of Women Football & Futsal at the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Egyptian footballer Nadine Ghazy assisted in conducting the draw.

Aside Morocco who have qualified as hosts, the draw saw a record 44 member-associations who will be participating in the qualifying series.

The tournament will be the first edition organised under the format of 12 teams.

Matches in the first and second legs of the first round fixtures will hold between June 5 and June 15.

Also, matches in the first and second legs of the second round fixtures will hold between Oct. 18 and Oct. 29.

The complete draw is as follows:

First round

M1 – Uganda vs Ethiopia

M2 – Kenya vs South Sudan

M3 – Eritrea vs Burundi

M4 – Djibouti vs Rwanda

M5 – Malawi vs Zambia

M6 – Tanzania vs Namibia

M7 – Zimbabwe vs Eswatini

M8 – Angola vs Botswana

M9 – Mozambique vs South Africa

M10 – Algeria vs Sudan

M11 – Egypt vs Tunisia

M12 – Equatorial Guinea vs DR Congo

M13 – Sao Tome and Principe vs Togo

M14 – Congo vs Gabon

M15 – Central African Republic vs Cameroon

M16 – Sierra Leone vs Gambia

M17 – Liberia vs Senegal

M18 – Mali vs Guinea

M19 – Guinea Bissau vs Mauritania

M20 – Burkina Faso vs Benin

M21 – Nigeria vs Ghana

M22 – Niger vs Cote d’Ivoire

 

Second Round

Winners M1 vs Winners M2

Winners M3 vs Winners M4

Winners M5 vs Winners M6

Winners M7 vs Winners M8

Winners M9 vs Winners M10

Winners M11 vs Winners M12

Winners M13 vs Winners M14

Winners M15 vs Winners M16

Winners M17 vs Winners M18

Winners M19 vs Winners M20

Winners M21 vs Winners M22

Aggregate winners will qualify to join hosts Morocco in the final tournament.

Nigeria’s Super Falcons are the most successful team in the tournament with nine titles from the previous 11 editions.(NAN)

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FIFA To Introduce Robot Linesmen At 2022 World Cup

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World boss Gianni Infantino is keen to introduce the “semi automated offside” system for Fifa’s global showpiece which starts in November.

Trials of the system, which uses 10 cameras to track 29 body points of each player, took place in the Club World Cup won by Liverpool and the Arab Cup held in four of Doha’s eight World Cup stadiums.

And with all the signs that the technology does work, bringing far quicker offside calls than under the current VAR line-led system, world chiefs are due to give a positive update at Monday’s delayed annual general meeting of the law-making International FA Board.

The meeting is being held in Qatar, after the initial March date in Zurich was postponed as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Fifa is understood to be ready to state there are no impediments to the full introduction of the technology.

It means that England’s opener against Iran on November 21 will be only the second game in which the technology is deployed.

But a final decision will be taken by Fifa after a full analysis of the data from the trials.

Fifa referee chief, former Italian whistler Pierluigi Collina, bristles at the use of the term “robot offside”.

He pointed out: “The referees and assistants are still responsible for the decision on the field of play.”

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Bayern, Chelsea Battle For Bassey

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Following his impressive performance in the 2021/22 season, Glasgow Rangers defender Calvin Bassey has been linked with an exit from the Scottish giants, with Bayern Munich and Chelsea in the race for the Nigerian, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

According to Fichajes, the two European giants are set for a fierce battle for the 22-year-old defender.

Bassey raised eyebrows with his solid performances as he helped Rangers reach the final of the Europa League, where he was named the best defender in the final, despite the Scots’ defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt on penalties.

The Nigerian has a year and a half left on his current contract, which expires in 2024, but that, according to the publication, will not stop clubs coming for the defender.

“Despite having a contract with Rangers until 2024, Calvin Bassey could make the big leap in the next transfer market,” Fichajes wrote.

“Bayern Munich, after confirming the departure of Niklas Süle, in addition to the arrival of Antonio Rüdiger at Real Madrid, the Bavarian team has been left without possible troops at the rear. For this reason, Calvin Bassey is presented as a possible candidate to reinforce the defensive plot.

“Chelsea are in the best position to sign the Nigerian defender. After the departure of Antonio Rüdiger, added to the more than possible departures of César Azpilicueta and Andreas Christensen, those from Stamford Bridge must urgently reinforce the defensive plot. Calvin Bassey, adapted to British football, would be a great addition.”

The Leicester City academy product made a total of 50 appearances for the Gers and had six assists in all competitions.

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FIFA Bans Russian National Anthem, Flag From International Games

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Fifa has ordered Russia to complete their upcoming matches without their flag, anthem and as the Football Union of Russia in neutral territory, following the invasion of Ukraine.

Several nations have announced that they will refuse to play Russia, including England, as well as Poland, Czech Republic and Sweden.

World Cup play-offs would see Russia face Poland then either the Czech Republic or Sweden if they win – and are due to be played in March.

Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a military invasion of neighbouring Ukraine on Thursday.

Fifa said talks will take place with other sporting organisations over whether Russia should be expelled from competitions.

“Fifa would like to reiterate its condemnation of the use of force by Russia in its invasion of Ukraine,” world football’s governing body said in a statement on Sunday.

“Violence is never a solution and Fifa expresses its deepest solidarity to all people affected by what is happening in Ukraine.”

“Fifa will continue its ongoing dialogue with the International Olympic Committee, Uefa and other sport organisations to determine any additional measures or sanctions, including a potential exclusion from competitions, that shall be applied in the near future should the situation not be improving rapidly.

“Fifa’s thoughts remain with everybody affected by this shocking and worrying situation.

Earlier on Sunday the Football Association announced England will not play any international matches against Russia at any level following the invasion of Ukraine.

The FA said they “wholeheartedly condemn the atrocities being committed by the Russian leadership”.

English football’s governing body said the boycott of matches will be “for the foreseeable future”.

(BBC Sport)

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