Confederation of African Football has said it will reveal the host country for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations within the next 48 hours.
The announcement comes after weeks of uncertainty about where the tournament will take place. Morocco was earlier chosen to stage the competition, but reports have suggested the North African country may no longer be fully ready to organise the event.
CAF communications officer Luxolo September shared the update on social media on Wednesday. He explained that the football body has been holding several meetings over the issue.
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He wrote that CAF would soon communicate its decision on the situation and added that the matter is receiving urgent attention from the organisation’s leadership.
For more than six weeks, doubts have surrounded the hosting plans for the tournament. Morocco was expected to organise the competition for the third straight time after previously staging the event.
However, fresh speculation started after the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year. That competition ended with controversy, as some teams raised concerns about officiating decisions during matches involving the host nation.
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Although CAF president Patrice Motsepe earlier stated that Morocco would host the 2026 tournament, the absence of a formal confirmation afterwards has increased uncertainty among football stakeholders.
Meanwhile, South Africa has openly said it is ready to step in if Morocco decides to withdraw from hosting duties. The country’s Sports Minister, Gayton McKenzie, recently criticised Morocco and accused the country of creating problems for CAF over the tournament.
The delay has also raised concerns among participating teams, including defending champions Nigeria Super Falcons, who are preparing to defend their title after beating Morocco in the last final.
With the planned kick-off in April drawing closer, CAF’s expected announcement is hoped to bring clarity for teams, organisers and broadcasters after weeks of speculation about the tournament’s host.
Morgan Barron, Gustav Nyquist and Kyle Connor, into an empty net, also scored for Winnipeg (25-26-10), which extended its home winning streak against Tampa Bay to five games. Connor Hellebuyck made 26 saves.
Brayden Point replied for Tampa Bay (38-18-4). Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 26 shots as the Lightning saw their losing streak reach four games.
The Jets controlled the pace for much of the night and continued a strong trend by scoring the game’s first goal for the 17th time in 23 games in 2026.
Winnipeg appeared to extend its lead to 4-1 earlier in the third period on a Kyle Connor shot, but the goal was overturned after a video review confirmed the play was offside.
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Connor eventually got his goal with an empty-netter at 17:59.
Point’s goal 1:52 into the third period spoiled Hellebuyck’s shutout bid. Jake Guentzel picked up an assist on the play, which allowed him to match his total assist (39) output from all of last season.
Jets: Winnipeg continued its dominance over the Lightning at Canada Life Centre, picking up a fifth consecutive home victory against Tampa Bay. The Jets have outscored the Lightning 26-13 in those games.
Lightning: Tampa Bay’s usually high-powered offence struggled to find its rhythm.
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After the Lightning cut the lead to 2-1 early in the third period, Nyquist scored his first goal in 41 regular-season games dating back to last season. It restored Winnipeg’s two-goal cushion and halted Tampa Bay’s comeback momentum.
Hellebuyck improved his career record against Vasilevskiy to 8-2-1.
Jets: Host the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday.
Lightning: Visit the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday.
Igor Tudor claimed to have more belief Tottenham would stay up despite a 3-1 home loss to Crystal Palace piling the pressure on the interim boss.
West Ham’s win at Fulham on Wednesday started a disastrous 24-hour period for the north London club with this fifth straight defeat for Spurs meaning they are only one point above the Premier League relegation zone with nine fixtures left.
Dominic Solanke’s 34th-minute opener looked to have turned the tide for Tottenham, but stand-in captain Micky van de Ven was inexplicably sent off four minutes later and they conceded three times during the remainder of the first half.
Plenty of Spurs fans headed for the exit doors at half-time and while Tudor’s depleted group showed some spirit in the second half, this latest defeat extended the club’s winless run to 11 matches, which is a new club record in the Premier League.
Tudor was hired last month to provide an upturn in results, but instead has become the first Tottenham manager in the Premier League era to lose his first three matches and had to face questions over his future after full-time.
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Asked if he expected the Spurs hierarchy to let him carry on, Tudor responded: “I don’t think in that direction. I have my job to do and that’s all.
“Of course I understand the fans. It’s a normal thing that happens in football. They are disappointed. They wanted more. We are aware of that.
“We also wanted to give more. Unfortunately this is the moment that we pay everything. One red card change everything.
“I will tell you now maybe it will sound strange, but I believe more after this game than I believed before. I saw something.
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“I need to choose the right guys because the boat is going in the direction that I want to go and needs to go and who is in the boat can stay. Otherwise they can bow down, or how do you say that, leave the boat.
“So, when the other players will come back and choosing the right (players), I’m sure we will have a good team and the victories will come back. It’s not easy to accept the moment where we are now but it is how it is.”
It was a different story for Crystal Palace and they are now 10 points above the bottom three after an Ismaila Sarr brace was sandwiched between a fine strike by Jorgen Strand Larsen.
Sarr could have walked away with a hat-trick had his 29th-minute effort not been ruled out for offside, which VAR images showed was due to his nose.
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Oliver Glasner said: “We played a very good first half in total. Started very well, did well, scored a goal and we all felt we were 1-0 up. Then it is disallowed and I said to Ismaila your nose is too long!
“Then all of a sudden two minutes later one poor defending after a set-play and we are 1-0 down, but I really loved the reaction of the group.
“All of a sudden the crowd and stadium was loud, it looked like it gave them a little bit of belief and then immediately we are on the front foot again.
“We get the penalty, the red card and then score another two fantastic goals before half-time so really great.”
Indian players celebrate their victory over England at Wankhede stadium. (ANI Photo)
NEW DELHI: India pulled off a thrilling seven-run victory over England in the semi-final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, booking their spot in the final for the second consecutive edition.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!It was a run-fest in Mumbai, with both teams combining for a total of 499 runs, the second-highest aggregate in Men’s T20Is after South Africa and West Indies posted 517 runs at Centurion in 2023. Remarkably, three of the top four highest T20I match aggregates involve India, including a 496-run thriller against New Zealand in Thiruvananthapuram earlier this year.
“Holi ki double khushi ho gayi“ India fans erupt after win against England | T20 World Cup
Highest match aggregates in Men’s T20Is
517 – SA vs WI, Centurion, 2023
499 – IND vs ENG, Mumbai WS, 2026
496 – IND vs NZ, Thiruvananthapuram, 2026
489 – IND vs WI, Lauderhill, 2016
488 – NZ vs AUS, Auckland, 2018
488 – Bulgaria v Serbia, Sofia, 2022
Asked to bat first, India posted a massive 253/7, with Sanju Samson leading the charge with 89 off 42 balls, including eight fours and seven sixes. Support came from Shivam Dube (43 off 25) and Ishan Kishan (39 off 18). Late blitzes from Tilak Varma (21 off 7) and Hardik Pandya (27 off 12) propelled India to the highest total in a T20 World Cup knockout match.England fought back fiercely. Jacob Bethell produced a stunning maiden T20I century, scoring 105, becoming the first player to score his first-class, List A, and T20 centuries in international cricket. He was well supported by Will Jacks (77-run partnership with Bethell), but England fell short at 246/7, just seven runs shy of the target.The match smashed multiple T20 World Cup records: 34 sixes and a total of 73 boundaries (including 39 fours), both the highest ever in a T20 World Cup match. Most sixes in a T20 World Cup match
34 – IND vs ENG, Mumbai WS, 2026 SF
31 – WI vs ZIM, Mumbai WS, 2026
30 – NED vs IRE, Sylhet, 2014
28 – IND vs ZIM, Chennai, 2026
25 – ENG vs ITA, Kolkata, 2026
England’s campaign was powered by a record 226 runs from the No.6 or lower position across the edition, led by Will Jacks (SR: 176.56).Most runs from No.6 or lower in a T20 WC edition
226 – Will Jacks in 2026 (SR: 176.56)
218 – Misbah-ul-Haq in 2007 (SR: 139.74)
175 – Cameron White in 2010 (SR: 149.57)
171 – Michael Hussey in 2010 (SR: 172.72)
167 – Sam Curran in 2026 (SR: 120.14)
Other historic milestones included three of the top five highest individual scores in T20 World Cup knockouts in this tournament: Bethell’s 105, Finn Allen’s 100, and Samson’s 89. Highest individual scores in T20 World Cup knockouts
105 – Jacob Bethell vs IND, Mumbai WS, 2026
100* – Finn Allen vs SA, Kolkata, 2026 SF
96* – Tillakaratne Dilshan vs WI, The Oval, 2009 SF
89* – Virat Kohli vs WI, Mumbai WS, 2016 SF
89 – Sanju Samson vs ENG, Mumbai WS, 2026
Team India now joins Pakistan (2007 & 2009) and Sri Lanka (2012 & 2014) as teams playing consecutive T20 World Cup finals, while making it to their fourth T20 WC final overall, the most by any team.India will now face New Zealand in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, aiming to defend their title and cap off a record-breaking campaign.
DENVER — LeBron James has surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most field goals in NBA history.
James hit a turnaround 12-foot jumper over Zeke Nnaji with 12 seconds left in the first quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers‘ game against the Denver Nuggets on Thursday night.
The bucket gave James 15,838 career field goals in his unprecedented 23rd NBA season. Abdul-Jabbar had 15,837 baskets when the skyhook-wielding big man ended his 20-year career in 1989 as the NBA’s career scoring leader. Karl Malone is a distant third with 13,528 field goals.
James passed Abdul-Jabbar to become the top scorer in NBA history in February 2023. James was already the top scorer in NBA playoff history, and he surpassed 50,000 career points in the regular season and postseason combined a year ago.
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James has already attempted more field goals than any NBA player — 31,274 entering Thursday night, including more than 7,500 3-pointers.
Abdul-Jabbar, the low-post virtuoso who made more than 50% of his shots in 19 straight seasons to start his career, attempted only 28,307 field goals — and just 18 of them were 3-pointers after the shot was introduced to the league midway through his career.
Abdul-Jabbar was a career 55.9% shooter, while James has hit 51.6% of his shots.
James tied Abdul-Jabbar’s record with his second basket of the game, an alley-oop dunk from Luca Doncic that cut Denver’s early lead to 16-7.
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Now 41, James regularly sets NBA records for longevity and career achievements — most recently becoming the oldest player to get a triple-double last month.
Before tipoff, Lakers coach J.J. Redick compared his superstar to another iconic American virtuoso: the Boss.
“Yeah, I’m a big Bruce Springsteen fan, and I would probably say his early albums really, really get me going,” Redick said. “There’s a youthfulness to him, you know, in energy. ‘Nebraska’ is actually my favorite album of all time. And that’s very different from what he had done that far in his career. And then you can kind of see the evolution of him as a singer-songwriter. and then he comes out with the greatest hits. And you’re like, ‘Wow, this is pretty good.’
“And then after that he comes out with ‘The Rising,’ which is one of the most important albums of the 2000s. So, you get to the end and you’re like, ‘Holy man, this guy’s greatest hits are like insane.’ And LeBron’s greatest hits, right? He just keeps adding to them. He just plays and plays and plays and the greatest hits, he’s got a hell of a catalog.”
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Even more history awaits James later in March, barring injury: The Lakers’ visit to the Nuggets was the 1,606th regular-season game of his career, putting him just five games behind Robert Parish (1,611) for the most in NBA history. James already holds the league’s career record for playoff games with 292.
James says he hasn’t decided whether to return to the Lakers next season, but he believes he could keep playing at a high level indefinitely. He was selected for the All-Star Game for the 22nd time in his career despite missing 18 games due to injury, precluding him from consideration for the postseason All-NBA teams.
As Inter Miami’s players shuffled into place for a White House ceremony honoring December’s MLS Cup title, the scene initially felt familiar. It’s the type of routine victory‑tour stop countless championship teams have made. But that was where any sense of normalcy ended.
More than nine minutes into the visit, the words “Inter Miami” were finally uttered, though the event hardly returned to its intended focus. Inter Miami’s player, and arguably the biggest soccer star of his generation, faded into the background as Trump launched into a lengthy opening statement centered on Iran and the U.S.-Israel military operation. The players occasionally laughed and applauded with the audience as he said the U.S. was “totally demolish[ing]” Iran, then drifted into comments about Cuba and, eventually, Venezuela over the course of an eight‑minute address.
The moment was then punctuated by a surprise mention of retired baseball star Alex Rodriguez, before Jorge Mas seized the spotlight with a passionate speech. Afterward, Mas presented Trump with a bedazzled pink soccer ball, a limited‑edition Inter Miami–themed watch, and a No. 47 pink Inter Miami jersey – a final touch that capped a strange, at times incomprehensible blend of current events and sports for a team preparing to face D.C. United on Saturday at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium.
Messi’s entrance, Beckham’s no-show and an A-Rod cameo
One by one, in single file, Miami players and staff members entered the room: Luis Suarez, Rodrigo De Paul, Javier Mascherano, and co-owner Jorge Mas among them. Lionel Messi’s absence was noticeable at first, but in the end, perhaps to build a bit of drama, the World Cup winner made his way into the room alongside Trump, who immediately stepped into the podium to deliver military talking points before shifting his attention the team.
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While Mas led a group of club representatives who were present and MLS commissioner Don Garber was in the room, one person was notably absent – fellow co-owner David Beckham, essentially the face of Inter Miami when Messi is not occupying the role. Beckham posted on his Instagram stories that he was in Paris on Thursday, after recently attending a show of his son Cruz, an aspiring singer. His wife, Victoria Beckham, is set to showcase her clothing line at Paris Fashion Week.
One surprise guest in attendance was A-Rod, who Trump inexplicably name-dropped during his opening remarks while he discussed Cuba.
“A-Rod came in before,” Trump said. “I said, ‘Do you want to come to a little awards show?’ He’s been to plenty of awards ceremonies. Thank you, A-Rod.”
Mas: ‘Our league can be one of the top leagues’
There was some official business during an event that inexplicably covered a variety of topics, chiefly when Mas stood at the podium to celebrate Miami’s success. For Mas, the moment was a culmination of a years-long effort to land Messi’s signature, transforming the club’s visibility and ushered in a run of trophies.
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“Today, standing before you, you have the world’s greatest player here to my right,” Mas said in reference to Messi. “Over the course of the last two and a half years that he has been here, we’ve been on an epic run of records, of trophies, of winning because what I’ve wanted to establish with Inter Miami is a winning culture that would be a reflection of our community, of South Florida, Miami, made up winners, of hard-working men and women. And I want our team to be an embodiment of our fanbase and everyone who aspires to a better future and a better life.”
The highlights Mas mentioned included December’s MLS Cup and a trip to the Club World Cup knockouts last year, eventually losing to finalists Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 16. He also, though, positioned Miami as a game-changing force in American soccer – and one that hopefully signals the growth potential for MLS clubs as a whole.
“And today, standing before you, Inter Miami is one of the world’s biggest clubs. Most are based on history, but our history has been short, but having a winning culture, having the best-selling jersey on the face of the Earth, making a global difference and not only because of Lionel Messi. These men standing behind you have changed the culture of football in the United States of America forever,” he said “We can play with the big boys. We can beat heavyweights. Our league can be one of the top leagues in the world and it is this ability to dream, to persevere, to have no obstacles ahead of us, that we will continue to be successful.”
Mas shares his American ‘Dream’
Mas, the son of Cuban immigrants, used his time at the podium to paint a familiar portrait of the American dream, one that he connected back to Inter Miami.
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“On the back of our jersey, Mr. President, it says ‘Freedom to Dream’ because that’s our family moniker and what embodies our team and our aspirations but that all began many, many years before at the dinner table of our family, with my late father Jorge Mas Canos and my mother Irma, who is here today,” Mas said. “I speak now in tribute to our parents’ generation and I share that with Secretary Marco Rubio, of men and women who fled communism, who fled tyranny, who wanted a better life for their boys and their daughters and their sons in the future and at that table, it was instilled in us that if you work hard and if you sacrifice and you dream, it can be possible.”
It was in stark contrast to Trump’s reference to Cuba earlier in the afternoon, name-dropping the Caribbean nation while discussing how military operations in Iran and Venezuela were faring. He said, “We want to finish this one first,” seemingly referencing current events in Iran before pivoting to Cuba in an incoherent tangent that preceded his remarks on Inter Miami.
“What’s happening with Cuba is amazing,” Trump said, right after he thanked Rodriguez for his attendance. “We want to finish this one first, but that will be just a question of time before you and unbelievable people are going to be going back. Hopefully not to stay. We want you back. We don’t want to lose you. We don’t want to make it so nice that they want to stay, but some people probably do want to stay.”
Dec 14, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard (58) and Minnesota Vikings linebacker Andrew van Ginkel (43) celebrate after a play during the first half against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images.
According to recent reports, the Minnesota Vikings are exploring the possibility of trading standout edge rusher Jonathan Greenard. While it would hurt to see a good player leave the organization, perhaps the incoming trade compensation could ease that pain.
Greenard is a productive player in his prime on a relatively cheap contract, given the market rate for edge rushers. So what’s his trade price?
Seahawks reporter Corbin K. Smith revealed on social media, “Re: Vikings pass rusher Jonathan Greenard… I’m told by a reporter with inside knowledge of the team that Minnesota has received inquiries from ‘half the league,’ including #Seahawks. He’s going to be in demand, but sounds like a second-rounder and Day 3 pick is the sweet spot.”
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The Super Bowl champs have inquired. A reunion with 2024 free agency classmate Sam Darnold could be on the table. Either way, Greenard would bring the Vikings a 2nd-rounder and another pick on Day 3 if Smith’s report is accurate.
Sep 14, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard (58) celebrates a sack during the second half against the Atlanta Falcons at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images
It’s traditionally hard to get a hold of a 1st-round Draft pick, especially for a player that’s not quite considered elite. Furthermore, Greenard is reportedly asking for a raise, which lowers his market value.
Albert Breer of SI commented about the situation: “The Vikings’ situation with OLB Jonathan Greenard is a bit complex—Greenard is seeking a market correction to his contract, per sources. He’s due $19 million and would like a raise. Minnesota is comfortable with him at his current number. The team views him as one of their best players, and won’t just let him go. But if someone comes with a big offer, a deal could be had.”
Indeed, Greenard is underpaid in the NFL landscape, ranking 17th among edge rushers at $19 million a year. Nowadays, the top rushers get north of $40 million.
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That rapidly rising market is one reason situations like Greenard’s can become complicated. Players who outperform their contracts often seek adjustments, while teams must decide whether to reward that performance or maintain financial discipline. Those competing priorities sometimes lead to trade discussions, even involving highly productive players.
Our own Dustin Baker noted, “Greenard earns the aforementioned $19 million per season. When joining the Vikings two years ago, that number was fair and aligned with market value. Now, the veteran EDGE probably deserves a bump near $27 million, give or take. For context, Micah Parsons in Green Bay earns $46.5 million annually. Parsons is certainly a better defender than Greenard, but he’s probably not $27.5 million per season better.”
Oct 23, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) rushes the ball against Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard (58) during the first half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
He has undoubtedly been productive, though his sack numbers in 2025 didn’t match that, as QBs annoyingly wiggled out of his grasp several times.
In his first season in purple, Greenard sacked opposing passers 12 times, and he added 59 tackles (18 tackles for loss) and 22 QB hits. In the regular season, Greenard ranked third among edge defenders in QB pressures with 80 and first in QB hurries with 59.
His second season wasn’t as dominant, but still solid when healthy. His shoulder injury cost him five games, and he wasn’t at his best in some others, but he played through the issue until the club was eliminated. Greenard recorded 3 sacks, 47 pressures, and 36 hurries. His pass-rush win-percentage was comparable to his previous season.
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Jun 10, 2025; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (43), linebacker Jonathan Greenard (58) and linebacker Dallas Turner (15) talk during minicamp at the Minnesota Vikings Training Facility. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images.
The Vikings must weigh the potential salary-cap relief and additional draft capital against the loss of one of their top defenders and locker-room leaders. If he’s out, Brian Flores would — barring a massive acquisition — turn to 2024 1st-rounder Dallas Turner, who played quite well in his sophomore season, especially when Greenard was sidelined.
Ultimately, the decision may come down to how aggressively the Vikings want to reshape their roster this offseason. Moving Greenard would be a bold step, but it could signal that the front office is willing to make difficult decisions in order to gain financial flexibility and future assets.
Morocco parted company with coach Walid Regragui on Thursday, three months before the World Cup, with the country’s football federation naming Mohamed Ouahbi as his replacement.
Regragui leaves despite having led the Atlas Lions to the World Cup semi-finals in 2022 and to the final of the Africa Cup of Nations at the beginning of this year.
“I leave my post with loyalty, gratitude, and the certainty that I have served my country,” he declared during a ceremony broadcast live on television, confirming weeks of persistent rumours that he was on his way out.
Ouahbi, 49, is promoted to the role having overseen Morocco’s triumph at the Under-20 World Cup in October, with the federation describing the move as “a strategic transition” in the run-up to the World Cup in North America in June and July.
“It’s a desire not to waste time and to take a different direction,” a source close to the Moroccan Federation told AFP.
“By appointing Mohamed Ouahbi and welcoming top-tier reinforcements, we are raising our standards and our demands,” the source said.
Morocco will be in Group C at the World Cup along with five-time winners Brazil, Scotland and Haiti.
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They begin their campaign against Brazil at the MetLife Stadium just outside New York City on June 13 and will be hoping to make a big impression at the tournament before co-hosting the 2030 edition with Spain and Portugal.
“Our ambition is to consolidate our place among the best nations in a sustainable way and to perform well from this summer, as well as in 2030,” the leader of the Moroccan federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, said recently.
Regragui was hailed in 2022 after Morocco became the first African nation in World Cup history to reach the semi-finals, beating Spain and Portugal along the way.
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However, Regragui likely paid the ultimate price for the manner in which Morocco lost the recent AFCON final to Senegal.
His team were beaten 1-0 after extra-time at the end of a match marred by the Senegal team’s decision to walk off the pitch in protest at the award of a controversial late penalty to the hosts.
The penalty award with the game goalless sparked trouble in the crowd involving Senegal fans, 18 of whom were jailed following the disruption.
Real Madrid star Brahim Diaz eventually took the penalty after a long delay but his kick was saved and Senegal went on to win the game.
South African flyweight MMA star ‘White Lion’ Willie van Rooyen says his next fight in ONE Championship will look completely different to his promotional debut.
Van Rooyen suffered a heartbreaking setback against Avazbek Kholmirzaev last November at ONE Fight Night 37 on Prime Video, losing via first-round submission to the Uzbekistani sensation.
Now that van Rooyen is ready to make his way back to the ONE Championship ring, the 23-year-old A-Team Stars representative wants to make a statement.
In a recent interview with ONE Championship, van Rooyen talked about getting his first-fight jitters out of the way and vows not to fold under the bright lights in his sophomore outing.
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‘White Lion’ said:
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“Now that I fought my first fight, I know what it feels like. I know what skill level the fighters are on. It motivated me and helped me work even harder.”
Van Rooyen also reiterated his desire to win the world title in ONE Championship, and he’s ready to put on a show:
“I want to become the ONE Flyweight MMA World Champion, so I’m really excited to show you guys what [I have in store] for this fight.”
Willie van Rooyen takes on Jeremy Miado in a flyweight MMA duel at ONE Fight Night 41 on Prime Video
Both men are coming off defeats to Avazbek Kholmirzaev, and want to prove that they deserve another crack at the Uzbekistani.
The two lock horns at ONE Fight Night 41 on Prime Video, which broadcasts live in U.S. primetime on Friday, March 13, from the legendary Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Fans in the United States and Canada can catch all the action live and absolutely free with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription.
Stay tuned to Sportskeeda MMA for all the latest news and updates surrounding Willie van Rooyen’s next fight.
AEW star Ricochet sent a bold message to Roman Reigns’s cousin on social media. The AEW National Champion stays in character 24/7 and has been a great heel on TV. Interestingly, he doesn’t break character on social media either, and often threatens fans and wrestlers alike when they annoy him. He recently sent a warning to Zilla Fatu.
The real-life Bloodline member and the One and Only have been feuding for a long time. In August 2025, Ricochet cost Zilla Fatu the HOG Crown Jewel Championship against Bully Ray. The duo has been engaged in a feud since then. Roman Reigns’ cousin has been under spotlight in the past few weeks.
Recently, Zilla Fatu took to X/Twitter to throw shade at Booker T, Ricochet, and Bully Ray. He added the name of CM Punk to his list of enemies as well, after The Second City Saint made an insensitive comment about Roman Reigns’ late father. The AEW National Champion noticed his tweet and responded that he will return to HOG just to beat Zilla’s a*s.
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“Brother, dont make me have to come back to MY company @HOGwrestling and beat yo a**,” Ricochet wrote.
@Zillafatu Brother, dont make me have to come back to MY company @HOGwrestling and beat yo a*s.
Veteran criticises Roman Reigns and CM Punk’s promo battle
The latest edition of RAW ended on a high note. This year’s WrestleMania main eventers engaged in a war of words for a second time. After an entertaining back-and-forth, The Second City Saint made it personal by bringing the OTC’s late father, Sika Anoa’i, into their rivalry.
“The last line for me felt very forced. Maybe I’ll take back the word forced, it felt like it didn’t belong. It didn’t match the rest of the verbiage of the promo. I’m going to bury you next to your father. Are we to believe that CM Punk is going to kill Roman Reigns?” Bully Ray questioned.
Check out his comments in the video below:
It will be interesting to see what The Tribal Chief’s response to CM Punk will be next week.
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Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor (83) lines up on offense at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the regular-season matchup played on Sep. 14, 2023, between the Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles. Nailor surveys the defense as Minnesota prepares to run the next play. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports.
Free agency is four days away, believe it or not, and according to ESPN, the Minnesota Vikings have two internal free agents on the Top 100 board this go-round: wide receiver Jalen Nailor and defensive tackle Javon Hargrave.
Nailor’s market looks lively, and Hargrave’s future feels unsettled as the Vikings prep for a busy free-agency week.
Hargrave hasn’t been officially released yet, but ESPN had no qualms rolling the dice on recent clues.
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Minnesota’s Two Biggest “Keep or Go” Cases before the Market Opens, per ESPN
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor (83) stretches and warms up on the field before facing the Las Vegas Raiders at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The preseason contest on Aug. 10, 2024, featured Nailor going through pregame drills as Minnesota prepared for kickoff during the team’s early August exhibition schedule. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports.
Nailor = 58th-Best Free Agent per ESPN
ESPN’s Matt Bowen sized up the NFL’s Top 100 free agents, and Nailor was not excluded.
“What he brings: Nailor is more than willing to work the middle of the field, and he has the foot quickness to separate on out-breaking routes. With the ability to line up inside or outside, he has proved himself as a solid No. 3 option. He averaged 15.3 yards per catch and scored three touchdowns in 2025,” Bowen opined.
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Recent reports suggest that about a dozen teams are interested in Nailor next week, so his market might be robust.
Hargrave at No. 96
Then, Hargrave, who hasn’t been technically released yet, got the nod from Bowen at No. 96.
He wrote, “What he brings: With the Vikings expected to release Hargrave, the veteran defensive tackle just makes our list because of his ability to rush from the interior. He has 49 career sacks, including 3.5 this past season. Hargrave also had 18 pass rush wins in 2025, which tied for 23rd at his position.”
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San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Javon Hargrave (98) speaks with reporters during Super Bowl week media availability at the Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort. The press conference on Feb. 6, 2024, took place days before Super Bowl LVIII as Hargrave addressed questions while the 49ers prepared for the championship matchup. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
The Vikings will reportedly try to trade Hargrave — which likely won’t amount to anything — and release him if that plan flops.
All in all, Hargrave’s stop in Minnesota will have lasted one season.
Who’s Missing
In addition to Nailor and Hargrave, these are Minnesota’s internal free agents this cycle:
Ty Chandler (RB)
Fabian Moreau (CB)
Matt Nelson (LT)
Jeff Okudah (CB)
Ivan Pace Jr. (LB)
Jalen Redmond (IDL)
Bo Richter (EDGE)
Brett Rypien (QB)
Zavier Scott (RB)
Justin Skule (LT)
Ben Sims (TE)
Harrison Smith (S)
Taki Taimani (DT)
Tavierre Thomas (CB)
Carson Wentz (QB)
Eric Wilson (LB)
John Wolford (QB)
Ryan Wright (P)
Smith likely didn’t factor into ESPN’s calculation because it’s common knowledge that he will either retire or return to Minnesota for Year No. 15.
Otherwise, Wilson probably should’ve earned a nod on Bowen’s list. He was signed as a veteran backup, slated to provide depth and contribute on special teams. By December, however, the situation had drastically shifted. Wilson had become a vital component of the defense. Opponents even began tailoring their game plans to account for him, a testament to his unexpectedly significant role.
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Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Wilson (55) celebrates during a road game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. The NFC matchup on Dec. 21, 2025, featured Wilson reacting after a defensive play as Minnesota’s defense continued pushing for momentum during the late-season contest. Mandatory Credit: Yannick Peterhans-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.
Wilson’s performance was statistically dominant, too. He consistently penetrated the line, disrupting plays in the backfield. Among linebackers, he led the league in sacks and pressures and ranked near the top in forced fumbles, showcasing an unforeseen level of aggression.
At 31, the man enjoyed a career year, amassing 115 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, 10 quarterback hits, 6.5 sacks, and four forced fumbles. This production was a stark contrast to the previous year, when he was primarily viewed as a reserve and special teams player; the 2025 season completely redefined his role.
Even as he approaches 32, Minnesota will strongly consider re-signing Wilson for another season or two. Throughout the year, he consistently delivered impactful plays and reliable tackles. Initially brought in to support Cashman and Pace, Wilson ultimately became one of the defense’s most dependable assets.
Vikings Continue to Clear Cap Space
In the backdrop, the Vikings continue to clear cap space for free agency next week. They began the offseason about $40 million underwater, needing to make tough decisions to get salary cap compliant.
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So far, reports have indicated that Minnesota will part ways with running back Aaron Jones — who oddly wasn’t mentioned by ESPN — in addition to defensive tackles Jonathan Allen and the aforementioned Hargrave. The older free-agent solutions from the last couple of offseasons did not stick around for long.
It’s also worth noting that Minnesota is operating without an official general manager. The franchise fired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah on January 30th after four years of lousy drafts and the fact that former Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold proved he could reach and win the Super Bowl in Seattle.
Free agency’s “legal tampering” period begins Monday. The Vikings are expected to target help for the defensive secondary, perhaps a center, an off-ball linebacker (if Wilson isn’t re-signed), and maybe a running back to replace Jones.