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Team USA Dominates 2024 Olympics, Kenya Shines as Top African Performer

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The U.S. won the XXXIII edition of the Olympic Games on Sunday in Paris, but it was just by the skin of their teeth.

They topped the 2024 Games medals table by winning 40 gold medals after the final of the last event of the Games was decided on Sunday.

But they only finished above China by virtue of winning more silver medals than the Asian giants, scooping 44 while their foes had 27.

China were the last team apart from the U.S. to top the standings, when they did it on home soil at the 2008 Beijing Games.

The U.S. women’s basketball team helped to seal their country’s dominance by edging hosts France to win the final gold medal of the Games.

The U.S. women’s basketball team helped to seal their country’s dominance by edging hosts France to win the final gold medal of the Games.

Americans also won the most total medals with 126 to China’s 91, after winning 42 bronze medals as against China’s 24.

Japan were third with 20 gold, 12 silver and 13 bronze for a total 45, while Australia were in fourth place with 18 gold, 19 silver and 16 bronze for a total 53.

Hosts France were in fifth place with 16 gold, 26 silver and 22 bronze for a total 64.

However, only 12 African teams made it to the medals table.

Kenya led the lot after garnering four gold, two silver and five bronze for a total 11 to finish in 17th place.

Other African countries which made the medals table include Algeria who were placed joint 39th with two gold and one bronze for a total of three.

The others are South Africa in joint 44th with a total six medals (1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze), and Ethiopia in 47th with a total four (1 gold, 3 silver).

Egypt and Tunisia were joint 52nd with a total of three medals each, comprising one gold, one silver and one bronze medals.

Botswana and Uganda were also joint 55th with two medals each, made up of one gold and one silver medal.

Morocco were placed 60th with one gold and one bronze for a total two, while Côte d’Ivoire were in 84th place alongside Cape Verde and Zambia with one bronze each.

Nigeria did not, however, make the medals table at the Games which had 205 countries participating.

The next edition of the Games is scheduled for 2028 in Los Angeles in the U.S.

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CAF, Morocco Announce Free E-Visas for AFCON 2025 Fans

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By Huldah Shado

The Confederation of African Football (CAF), and the AFCON Morocco 2025 Local Organising Committee have approved free electronic visas for fans travelling to the tournament.

The policy applies to citizens of all countries that normally require a visa to enter Morocco. CAF said in a statement on Friday that the e-visas, processed via the YALLA mobile app, will be issued at no cost to supporters attending the competition, scheduled for 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026.

Fans will need both a Fan ID and an e-visa to enter Morocco and access match venues. Both can be applied for within the YALLA app, streamlining travel and stadium entry.

CAF said the measure is meant to ease travel amid growing global interest in the tournament.

Approved applicants can then purchase match tickets through the CAF ticketing platform.

AFCON 2025 will be held across nine stadiums in six Moroccan cities, with 24 teams competing. Morocco last hosted the event in 1988.

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Tinubu Celebrates Super Eagles’ 4-1 Win Over Gabon

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated the Super Eagles on their emphatic 4-1 victory over Gabon in the FIFA World Cup qualifying play-offs in Morocco, a win that sends Nigeria into the final round of qualifiers for the 2026 tournament.

Reacting on his official X handle on Thursday, Tinubu praised the team’s resilience, urging them to maintain their momentum.

“This is the true Nigerian spirit of resilience against all odds. Do not stop until you secure qualification. Super Eagles, keep soaring… The nation stands with you,” he wrote.

Nigeria’s goals came through Akor Adams, Chidera Ejuke and a brace from Victor Osimhen, while Gabon netted a late consolation.

With the victory, the Super Eagles advance to the final phase of the African qualifiers as they continue their push for a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Super Eagles Crush Gabon 4-1 

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By Olokuta Rofiat

The Super Eagles have advanced to the final round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying play-offs after defeating Gabon 4-1 in extra time on Thursday in Rabat.

Akor Adams opened scoring in the 78th minute after Nigeria had missed several chances, but Mario Lemina equalised for Gabon in the 89th minute, forcing extra time.

Nigeria dominated the additional period, with Chidera Ejuke restoring the lead in the 97th minute before Victor Osimhen netted twice in the 103rd and 110th minutes to seal the win.

The victory follows the squad’s recent resolution of a bonus dispute with the Nigeria Football Federation.

The Super Eagles will now face the winner of the Cameroon vs. DR Congo match for a place in the inter-continental play-offs in March.

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