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AFCON 2025Q: Super Eagles Maintain Top Spot As Rwanda Beat Benin Republic

AFCON 2025Q: Super Eagles Maintain Top Spot As Rwanda Beat Benin Republic

Rwanda recorded their first win in Group D of the AFCON 2025 qualifiers after coming from behind to defeat Benin Republic 2-1 on Tuesday.

The defeat leaves Rwanda on five points in third place and Benin Republic remain second on six points.

Nigeria’s Super Eagles maintain Top spot on seven points, despite not playing their matchday 4 clash with Libya who remain bottom.

On Tuesday CAF announced that the game between Libya and the Super Eagles jas been called off.

The decision was taken after the Super Eagles players refused to go ahead with the game due to the Libyan authorities diverting their plane to another airport and delaying them there for over 10 hours.

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  • Dr. Drey 1 min ago

    You watch matches like these especially on the African continent where refereeing abracadabra practically hands all 3 points to the home team, done so glaringly that the referee had to be escorted from the field after the game by more than 10 security officers, yet one illiterate lowlife whose biggest achievement in life is having a sticker stamped on his passport will say Nigeria alone is the target of WAFU, CAF and FIFA.

    If FIFA could insist on the use of VAR for the 2022 WCQ playoffs……CAF what are you guys waiting for…?? Do you guys even care about the integrity of this game on your continent….? Aint you worried that your referees hardly get selected by FIFA to officiate at the World CUP….? Does FIFA need to teach you guys common sense all the time…?

    It was FIFA that first initiated the decision to ban rice farms from hosting qualifying games before CAF sheepishly followed, as if they weren’t aware of the sorry state of some of the pitches where high-profile international football matches are played on this continent. FIFA has also led the way with VAR as far back as the 2022 WCQ, this is 2024 going to 2025, yet CAF is still sleeping slumber according to Chief Zebrudaya.


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