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Ghana Coach Queiroz Slams VAR Decision in Goalless Draw Against England at Gillette Stadium
Portuguese tactician insists Black Stars were denied a clear penalty and red card as VAR controversy overshadows World Cup clash
Portuguese tactician insists Black Stars were denied a clear penalty and red card as VAR controversy overshadows World Cup clash
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz has criticised the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) officials following the Black Stars’ goalless draw with England at the Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts on Tuesday, accusing them of ignoring what he described as a ‘clear penalty’ and red card incident that could have changed the outcome for his team. The Group stage encounter, which saw Ghana execute a disciplined defensive display, ended without goals, but not without post-match controversy.
The contentious moment occurred in the second half when Ghanaian substitute Prince Adu broke through England’s defence and appeared to be brought down by goalkeeper Jordan Pickford inside the penalty area. Despite protests from the Ghana bench and players, neither the on-field referee nor VAR awarded a penalty or issued a red card to Pickford, prompting outrage from Queiroz.
Speaking during his post-match press conference, Queiroz praised his side’s discipline but expressed deep frustration with the officiating. ‘A clear penalty, red card. Do you have any doubts about that? You guys who saw the game, have any doubts about that? Or is it only me that was in the game?’ he queried, suggesting sarcastically that VAR officials were ‘on vacation’ or had ‘gone for a coffee’ during the crucial phase of play.
The result leaves Ghana with one point in their FIFA World Cup group campaign, while England also picked up a point. The Black Stars’ solid 4-5-1 formation frustrated England’s attacking line-up for most of the match. The controversy surrounding VAR decisions has reignited debate among African football stakeholders about officiating standards at major tournaments and their impact on teams from the continent.
With Ghana set to face their next group opponent later in the week, Queiroz’s comments are expected to draw scrutiny from FIFA officials regarding VAR protocols and referee performance. The Ghana Football Association has not issued an official protest as at press time.
Source: https://guardian.ng/sport/queiroz-berates-var-for-denying-ghana-clear-penalty-against-england/
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Brazil Top Group C as Morocco Edge Haiti in World Cup Group Stage Thriller
Morocco secure narrow win over Haiti to clinch qualification spot, as Brazil finish first in Group C
Morocco secure narrow win over Haiti to clinch qualification spot, as Brazil finish first in Group C
Brazil have finished top of Group C at the ongoing FIFA World Cup after an impressive display in their final group match, while Morocco booked their place in the next round with a hard-fought victory over Haiti. The deciding matches were played on Thursday, 25 June 2026, with both fixtures drawing attention from football fans across Nigeria and beyond.
The Brazilian side, known for their attacking flair and disciplined defence, maintained their unbeaten run in the group stage to secure the top position. In a dramatic contest elsewhere, Morocco overcame a resilient Haitian team in a tightly contested encounter that saw both teams pushing for qualification till the final whistle.
These results are significant for Nigerian football followers who have closely monitored Group C outcomes, given the implications for potential knockout round opponents. Brazil’s dominance reaffirms their status as tournament favourites, while Morocco’s progress continues the strong showing from African teams at this year’s World Cup.
With Brazil sealing the group’s leadership and Morocco joining them in qualification, attention now shifts to the knockout stages where they will face new challenges. The excitement generated by these group stage finales highlights growing interest among Nigerian supporters in global football competitions.
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Amusan, Ashe, Brume Lead Nigeria’s 29-Athlete Camp for Commonwealth Games in Lagos
Athletics Federation selects top performers as Team Nigeria begins intensive training ahead of upcoming international competition
Athletics Federation selects top performers as Team Nigeria begins intensive training ahead of upcoming international competition
Nigeria’s preparations for the upcoming Commonwealth Games have entered a crucial phase as 29 athletes, including stars Tobi Amusan, Favour Ashe, and Ese Brume, commenced camp in Lagos on Thursday. The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) confirmed the selection as at June 25, with the athletes set to undergo rigorous training in readiness for the continental event.
The AFN’s list features leading names in Nigerian athletics, with Amusan (women’s 100m hurdles), Ashe (men’s sprints), and Brume (women’s long jump) expected to spearhead the country’s medal ambitions. The selected team represents a mix of experienced internationals and promising talents drawn from various states across the country.
The Commonwealth Games remain a significant platform for Nigerian athletes to showcase their abilities and compete against some of the best globally. This year’s event is particularly important as it offers opportunities for Olympic qualification and serves as a test of Nigeria’s depth in track and field disciplines ahead of Paris 2024.
Officials from the AFN said the selection process was based strictly on recent performances at national trials and international competitions. The federation noted that preparations would include technical drills, tactical sessions, and medical screening to ensure all athletes are in peak condition before departure. The names of alternates will be announced after final assessments next week.
Team officials expressed optimism about Nigeria’s chances at the Games, highlighting the presence of seasoned competitors like Amusan and Brume as a morale boost for younger team members. Stakeholders expect that strong performances will reinforce Nigeria’s status as an athletics powerhouse within Africa and inspire future investments in sports development.
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Abuja Court Hears EFCC Allegedly Lured Ex-Accountant-General Idris’ Witness in ₦109bn Fraud Trial
Witness claims anti-graft agency pressured her to sign statement; case continues amid scrutiny of investigation process
Witness claims anti-graft agency pressured her to sign statement; case continues amid scrutiny of investigation process
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Thursday heard testimony from a defence witness in the ongoing trial of former Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, who is facing charges over alleged diversion of ₦109 billion. The witness claimed officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) compelled her to sign a statement linked to the case.
The hearing, which took place on 25 June, forms part of the high-profile prosecution against Idris and others accused of large-scale financial mismanagement during his tenure. According to details presented in court, the witness asserted that she was not given adequate opportunity to review or amend the document before being asked to endorse it by EFCC investigators.
The trial has attracted public interest due to the size of the funds involved and its implications for Nigeria’s ongoing anti-corruption efforts. The EFCC had earlier arraigned Idris and his co-defendants on multiple counts related to criminal breach of trust and money laundering, following an extensive investigation into alleged irregularities at the Office of the Accountant-General.
The development raised questions about investigative procedures and due process within Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies. While EFCC officials have consistently maintained that all protocols were followed in securing evidence, legal observers say the defence’s latest claim could become a key issue as proceedings continue.
The case was adjourned for further hearing. Legal practitioners expect that both prosecution and defence will present additional witnesses as the trial progresses. The outcome is likely to influence future anti-corruption prosecutions involving top government officials.
