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WCQ2022: Algeria’s three years undefeated records: Every single team they’ve beaten

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The Fennecs extended their record undefeated run against Burkina Faso away on Tuesday

Togo

The run began way back in November 2018, as Togo were beaten 4-1 in a qualifying bout for the Nations Cup.

It was a strong response from Algeria after they’d been beaten 1-0 by Benin in the previous month, during a run of one win in seven games.

Riyad Mahrez netted twice.

Qatar

The first non-African team Algeria faced in their record-breaking run, Qatar were seen off 1-0 in December 2018 in Doha.

Baghdad Bounedjah scored the only goal of the game.

The Gambia

A miserable result for Algeria—and one of Gambia’s finest hours—as the Fennecs were held 1-1 in a Nations Cup qualifying dead rubber by the tiny Scorpions.

Mehdi Abeid opened the scoring.

Tunisia

The Fennecs beat Tunisia—not for the last time—in a 1-0 friendly victory in March 2019, with Bounedjah’s second-half penalty securing the win.

Burundi

Another underwhelming result as Algeria tuned up ahead of the Nations Cup, Burundi—debutants at the 2019 Afcon—held the heavyweights 1-1 in an international friendly.

Bounedjah’s opener was cancelled out by a Rais M’Bolhi own goal.

Mali

A more expansive Algeria dispatched Mali 3-2 in their final match before the Afcon 2019 tournament, although defensive frailties raised concerns about their ability to win the big one in Egypt as the Eagles enjoyed some joy against the Fennecs going forward.

Kenya

The Harambee Stars battled hard upon their return to the Nations Cup, but ultimately they weren’t able to keep Algeria at bay as the Fennecs began their Afcon campaign with a 2-0 victory.

Senegal

Three weeks before their Nations Cup final showdown, Algeria and Senegal met in the group, with the Fennecs winning 1-0.

It was a sign of things to come as the Fennecs gathered momentum in the continental tournament, with the impressive Youcef Belaili scoring the only goal of the game.

Tanzania

Algeria flexed their muscles against a limited Tanzania side, winning 3-0 to round off their group stage campaign in some style.

Islam Slimani opened the scoring, with Adam Ounas netting a double.

Guinea

A routine 3-0 victory for Algeria in their Nations Cup quarter-final, with Guinea looking drained and off the pace following their group stage campaign.

Belaili, Mahrez and Ounas scored the goals.

Ivory Coast

The closest Algeria came to losing their undefeated streak?

They required penalties to defeat the Ivory Coast in their Nations Cup quarter-final encounter following a 1-1 draw.

Soufiane Feghouli’s opener had been cancelled out by Jonathan Kodjia.

Nigeria

A genuine heavyweight showdown in the Nations Cup semi-final, the Super Eagles gave a good account of themselves, but were undone by a Riyad Mahrez-inspired Algeria.

The Manchester City forward netted a 90th-minute winner after Odion Ighalo had given Nigeria hope 18 minutes earlier.

Senegal

Algeria brought home the Nations Cup title following a gritty 1-0 triumph over Senegal in Cairo, with Bounedjah’s deflected second-minute effort enough to take the victory.

Benin

The first match after the Nations Cup final, Benin were beaten 1-0 in a low-key international friendly as Islam Slimani scored the only goal of the game.

Democratic Republic of Congo

Something of an experimental side were held 1-1 by the DRC in October 2019, with Slimani opening the scoring early on.

Colombia

The second of three non-African teams who were unable to defeat Algeria during their remarkable run, Colombia were dispatched 3-0 by a rampant Fennecs team in October 2019.

Mahrez scored twice after Bounedjah had opened the scoring.

Zambia

Sublime stuff from the North Africans as they demolished Zambia 5-0 in a Nations Cup qualifier to take a major step towards defending their title in Cameroon.

Botswana

Less convincingly, Algeria saw off Botswana 1-0 away from home in their final fixture of a remarkable 2019, with Belaili again coming up trumps when it mattered most.

Nigeria

The first match back following the suspension of international football due to Covid-19, a poor Nigeria side were beaten 1-0.

Again, Algeria started strongly, with Ramy Bensebaini netting the winner in the sixth minute.

Mexico

The last non-African opponents Algeria faced during their run, Mexico held the African champions to a 2-2 draw in an October friendly.

Adlene Guedioura was sent off late on.

Zimbabwe

Beaten 3-1 by Algeria in the first of two back-to-back Nations Cup qualifiers in November.

Zimbabwe (again)

The Warriors improved for the second fixture—on home soil—but weren’t able to secure a win as the two sides played out a 2-2 draw.

Algeria took a two-goal lead through Andy Delort and Mahrez, before Zimbabwe staged an impressive comeback.

Zambia

Another tricky assignment.

Algeria were certainly given a scare when they were held 3-3 by Zambia—with Patson Daka scoring twice—in March.

Botswana

Smashed 5-0 in March’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, as Algeria rounded off their programme on the road to Cameroon in style with five separate scorers.

Mauritania

The last team to score against Algeria, but Mauritania were ultimately eclipsed 4-1 in a friendly in June.

Feghouli netted twice, with Ounas and Bounedjah also among the goals.

Mali

A tricky opponent, but dispatched 1-0 in an international friendly in the summer, with Mahrez scoring the only goal of the game.

Tunisia

Defeated 2-0 by the Fennecs in an international friendly in June.

Guedioura was again sent off, following goals from Bounedjah and Mahrez.

Djibouti

Smashed 8-0 by Algeria last week in a World Cup qualifier, with Islam Slimani scoring four, Djibouti were down to ten men following the 23rd minute.

Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso became the latest team to be seen off by Algeria as they were held 1-1 in Tuesday evening’s World Cup qualifier.

While the North Africans will be disappointed to have dropped two points following Abdoul Tapsoba’s second-half equaliser, they nonetheless extend their undefeated streak, and remain atop Group A.

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FIFA Rankings: Super Falcons Retain Top Spot In Africa, Ranked 36th Globally

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Nigeria’s Super Falcons have maintained their position as the highest-ranked women’s football team in Africa, according to the latest FIFA rankings released on Thursday.

The nine-time African champions are placed 36th in the world with 1,630 points, following their recent triumph at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco, where they clinched a record-extending 10th title.

On the global stage, reigning world champions Spain top the rankings with 2,066 points, narrowly ahead of the United States who are second with 2,065 points. Sweden is third with 2,025 points, while European champions England occupy the fourth spot with 2,022 points.

In Africa, South Africa trails the Super Falcons, ranked second on the continent and 54th globally with 1,465 points. WAFCON 2024 finalists and hosts Morocco are third in Africa and 64th in the world with 1,407 points, followed closely by Zambia, ranked fourth in Africa and 65th globally with 1,402 points.

The next update of the FIFA Women’s World Rankings will be released on December 11, 2025.

 

 

 

 

 

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Maiden Senate President Tennis Championship Set For October Showdown

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A new era is about to unfold in Nigerian tennis as the inaugural Senate President National Open Lawn Tennis Championship is set to serve off this October in a thrilling two-city tournament.

The historic championship, powered by Africa Sports Management Nigeria Limited in partnership with the Nigeria Tennis Federation (NTF), promises to inject fresh energy into grassroots tennis and shine a spotlight on the next generation of stars.

The big announcement was made during a high-profile visit to the Office of the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, led by the Chairman/CEO of Africa Sports Management, Rt. Hon. Prince Mathew Kolawole, and Rotimi Akinloye, representing the NTF President.

The meeting was brokered by Senator Abdul Ningi, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports Development.

According to Kolawole, the tournament is designed to celebrate Senate President Akpabio’s dynamic leadership and to serve as a vehicle for youth empowerment, sports development, and national unity through tennis.

“This championship is not just about tennis,” Kolawole declared. “It’s about engaging Nigerian youths, promoting healthy lifestyles, and creating a platform for budding talents to connect, compete, and grow.”

The championship will hit the courts in Abuja and Uyo, Akwa Ibom State — Akpabio’s home turf — in what’s expected to be a spectacle of athleticism and national pride.

Welcoming the initiative with enthusiasm, Senate President Akpabio pledged his full support and used the opportunity to rally the private sector behind sports development.

“Sports shouldn’t be government-funded alone,” Akpabio said. “The private sector must rise to the occasion. Competitions like this can attract sponsors, engage our youths, and produce future champions who will make Nigeria proud.”

With big names, bold ambitions, and a vision to transform the tennis scene, the countdown to October has begun — and all eyes are on the courts.

 

 

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Tinubu Awards D’Tigress $100,000, Homes, and National Honours After AfroBasket Victory

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Following their impressive victory at the AfroBasket 2025 championship, Nigeria’s women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, received generous rewards from President Bola Tinubu. Each player was awarded a cash prize of $100,000, a three-bedroom apartment, and the prestigious Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) honor.

During a high-profile reception on Monday evening at the State House Banquet Hall in Abuja, Vice President Kashim Shettima praised the athletes and announced the rewards to a thunderous ovation from dignitaries and supporters. “Your victory is more than just a win on the court — it’s a victory for every Nigerian,” Shettima declared. “You’ve shown what’s possible when courage, discipline, and unity come together.”

Coaching and technical team members were also recognized, each receiving $50,000, a home, and national honors for their critical roles in leading the team to success. Under the innovative direction of Head Coach Rena Wakama, D’Tigress secured their fifth consecutive AfroBasket title and seventh overall by defeating Mali 78–64 in the final held at the Palais des Sports de Treichville in Abidjan. This victory extended Nigeria’s unbeaten run in the AfroBasket since 2017, solidifying their status as the continent’s unrivaled champions.

The triumphant team was warmly welcomed at the Presidential Villa shortly before 5:00 p.m., with an electric atmosphere filling the banquet hall. Attendees included First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Hajiya Nana Shettima, Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila, and key lawmakers like Senator Garba Maidoki and Hon. Kabiru Amadou.

This event followed the Super Falcons’ recent WAFCON triumph, marking a significant double celebration for Nigerian women’s sports. Sports analysts and fans alike praised Tinubu’s gesture as a strong commitment to women in sports. For the players, this recognition serves as more than just a reward; it is inspiration for future generations of champions.

“We did it for Nigeria,” one player expressed. “And to be honored like this? It’s unforgettable.”

D’Tigress didn’t just bring home a trophy; they conveyed hope, pride, and proof that Nigerian excellence knows no limits.

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