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2025 Africa Cup of Nations: Match dates for Senegal, Nigeria and Tunisia
Defending champions Senegal are preparing to begin their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations campaign against Botswana, while Nigeria will meet Tanzania and Tunisia will face Uganda in crucial matches.
The competitions in Groups C and D of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations have begun
African football fans will turn their attention to Morocco on Tuesday to follow the start of the Groups C and D matches in the 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations 2025. The tournament will witness highly anticipated matches for some of the continent's top teams, as Senegal, the defending champions, begin their journey to defend their title, while established teams such as Nigeria, Tunisia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo seek to make a strong start that will put them on the right track towards the knockout stages.
Group Four: Senegal and DR Congo face two different challenges
At the Grand Stade de Tanger, Senegal, the 2021 champions, begin their campaign against Botswana. Led by their global star Sadio Mane, the Lions of Teranga enter the match as overwhelming favorites, not only to win but also to compete strongly for the title for the second consecutive time. Senegal boasts a golden generation of players plying their trade in top European leagues and hopes for a perfect start that reflects their strength and ambitions. Meanwhile, Botswana aims to pull off an upset and deliver a respectable performance that will give them a chance to compete for one of the qualifying spots.
In the other match in the same group, the Stade de la Poste in Rabat will host a balanced encounter between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Benin. Both teams are aiming for their first three points, which would provide a significant morale boost in a group where the competition for the second qualifying spot behind Senegal is expected to be fierce.
Group C: Fiery clashes between Nigeria and Tunisia
Group C promises to be just as exciting as the previous one, featuring a clash between three-time champions Nigeria and Tanzania. The Super Eagles, boasting a star-studded squad, will be aiming to assert their dominance early and send a strong message to their rivals. Meanwhile, Tanzania will be looking to make a strong impression and challenge one of the continent's powerhouses, hoping to secure a positive result.
In another match, Tunisia, the 2004 champions, will face Uganda. The "Eagles of Carthage" are relying on their extensive experience in continental tournaments and the cohesion of their players to achieve a successful start and boost their ambitions of going far in the competition. Meanwhile, Uganda hopes to demonstrate its development and its ability to compete with the top teams.
The tournament has historical and continental significance
The Africa Cup of Nations, first held in 1957, is the most important football event on the African continent and a major platform for showcasing African talent to the world. The 2025 edition holds special significance as it is being held in Morocco, giving it considerable momentum in terms of both fan support and organization. Egypt stands out as the most successful team in the tournament's history with seven titles, making them perennial favorites. This edition will see strong Arab participation, with Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, and Tunisia all hoping to reclaim the title last won by Algeria in 2019. Conversely, the absence of Ghana, four-time champions, represents one of the biggest surprises of the qualifiers, opening the door for other teams to make their mark.
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Van Dijk endorses Szoboszlai to captain Liverpool, and Salah praises him
Virgil van Dijk praises Dominik Szoboszlai and nominates him to be Liverpool's future captain, amid the Hungarian star's brilliance and Mohamed Salah's praise for his improved performance this season.

London – In statements reflecting potential leadership changes within the corridors of Anfield, Virgil van Dijk, the captain of Liverpool FC and its veteran center-back, praised his Hungarian international teammate Dominik Szoboszlai, considering him the most prominent candidate to carry the captain's armband in the near future, in light of the great development shown by the player during a difficult season faced by the English Premier League title holder.
Remarkable development and multiple roles
Szoboszlai, 25, has proven his worth as a key player in Dutch coach Arne Slot's squad. He hasn't limited himself to attacking midfield duties, but has also demonstrated great tactical flexibility by filling in at right-back when needed to cover defensive gaps. His efforts were rewarded with his tenth goal of the season in the resounding 3-0 victory over Brighton in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
The Hungarian star is steadily approaching equaling or surpassing his best goal tally in his career (12 goals), which he previously achieved with Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg in the 2019-2020 season, reflecting his footballing maturity and complete adaptation to the difficult atmosphere of English football.
Praise from the "Egyptian King" and the future of leadership
The praise wasn't limited to captain Virgil van Dijk; Egyptian international Mohamed Salah joined in, describing Szoboszlai as "one of the best players in the world right now," emphasizing the significant technical value he brings to the team. These comments come at a sensitive time regarding Liverpool's leadership hierarchy, as Scottish left-back Andy Robertson (who turns 32 next month) is the team's second captain. However, the uncertainty surrounding his future, with his contract nearing its end at the conclusion of the current season, has fueled speculation about who will be the next captain.
When asked about the possibility of Szoboszlai taking over the captaincy, Van Dijk's response was clear and encouraging: “That decision rests with the manager, Arne Slott, but yes, I think he is capable of taking the next step and becoming captain of this team. Leadership starts with setting an example on the pitch, which Dominic has done exceptionally well this season.” The Dutch defender added: “Everything surrounding leadership requires further development and experience, and that’s perfectly normal and a good thing. We hope he will be a key player for Liverpool for many years to come.”.
League challenges and Endo's injury
These discussions about the future come at a time when Liverpool are suffering from inconsistent results in the league, with the team in sixth place, a significant 17 points behind leaders Arsenal, making the focus on domestic cups and building a team for the future.
Meanwhile, the team is still awaiting a final diagnosis of the foot injury suffered by Japanese international Wataru Endo, the tenacious midfielder who has also been forced to play at right-back due to the team's injury woes. Despite only making 12 appearances, mostly as a substitute, Van Dijk emphasized his importance, saying: “It’s a huge shame. Endo is a very respected and important player, and one of the leaders who guides by example and hard work. It’s a big blow for us, but we hope his absence won’t be long, although the indications suggest he will need some time to recover.”.
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Moussa Diaby's final stance on the Al-Hilal vs. Al-Ittihad match
Find out the final status of Moussa Diaby's participation with Al-Ittihad against Al-Hilal in the Roshan League classic. Sources reveal details of the crucial medical examination before the highly anticipated match.

Saudi football fans, and Al-Ittihad fans in particular, are anxiously awaiting the next few hours, as private sources have revealed to "Al-Midan Al-Riyadi" crucial developments regarding the participation of French star Moussa Diaby, the winger of Al-Ittihad's first football team, in the upcoming top match against their traditional rival, Al-Hilal.
According to informed sources, Al-Ittihad's medical staff is working against the clock to get the player fit. Moussa Diaby is scheduled to undergo a final and decisive medical examination within the next few hours. The results of this examination will definitively determine his availability for the upcoming derby match, given the injury that recently sidelined him and kept him out of Al-Ittihad's recent domestic and continental competitions.
Moussa Diaby is currently undergoing intensive treatment and rehabilitation sessions under the supervision of the club's medical staff, in an effort to be fit for the Al-Hilal vs. Al-Ittihad match, which will be held at the Kingdom Arena as part of the Roshan Professional League. These intensive efforts stem from the significant technical value the player brings to Al-Ittihad's attack, especially in high-stakes matches that demand individual brilliance and rapid attacking transitions.
The importance of El Clásico and the impact of absences
The Al-Hilal vs. Al-Ittihad match holds exceptional importance, transcending the mere three-pointer; it is the "Saudi Arabian football classic," attracting widespread regional and international attention. The match comes at a crucial juncture in the Roshan League, with each team striving to assert its dominance and solidify its position in the standings. The absence of a player of Moussa Diaby's caliber may necessitate significant tactical changes for the coach, given the player's playmaking abilities and his threat to the opposing goal.
Asian morale boost for Al-Ittihad
Al-Ittihad enters the Clasico with high morale, drawing confidence from their resounding victory in their last appearance. The team achieved a crushing 4-1 win against Qatari side Al-Sadd at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in the AFC Champions League. This impressive continental victory has given the team a tremendous morale boost, which they aim to capitalize on against Al-Hilal, awaiting the return of Diaby to full fitness.
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Benzema reveals the impact of Ramadan ahead of the Al-Hilal vs. Al-Ittihad match
Karim Benzema speaks about the impact of fasting on his performance ahead of the Al-Hilal vs. Al-Ittihad match in the Roshan League. Learn about his comments on focus and strength during the holy month of Ramadan.
As part of the intensive preparations for the 23rd round of the Roshan Professional League, Al-Hilal's star player Karim Benzema spoke about his physical and mental readiness during the holy month of Ramadan, ahead of the anticipated fiery encounter between his team and Al-Ittihad at the "Kingdom Arena" stadium next Friday.
In exclusive statements shared by the club's official account, Benzema confirmed that fasting gives him an extra incentive to excel, saying, "My performance is better during Ramadan. Ramadan makes me more focused and increases my strength and enthusiasm, praise be to God." These statements underscore the deep spiritual connection the player feels during the holy month and how this positively impacts his performance on the pitch, a phenomenon observed among many Muslim players in leagues around the world.
The importance of El Clásico and its impact on the league
This match holds special significance, not only because it pits the two giants of Saudi football against each other in a classic encounter eagerly anticipated by fans across the Arab world, but also because it comes at a crucial juncture in the league season. Historically, matches between Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad are among the most intense in the region, always characterized by fierce competition and huge fan excitement. This particular match is seen as a pivotal turning point in the league standings, as each team strives to assert its dominance and delight its supporters during these Ramadan nights.
Benzema facing his former team
The match holds special significance for Karim Benzema, as he will lead Al-Hilal's attack against Al-Ittihad in his first encounter with his former club since joining the Saudi giants on a free transfer. All eyes will be on the French star to see how he handles the pressure of such a high-stakes game, especially as fans are counting on him to decide the outcome thanks to his extensive experience in European and international football.
Technical and physical preparations
On the technical front, Al-Hilal enters the match with high morale after their recent 2-1 victory over Al-Wahda of the UAE, giving the team a significant morale boost. The team resumed training today in preparation for the upcoming match, with the coaching staff focusing on capitalizing on the players' excellent physical condition, particularly Benzema, who has shown great enthusiasm for playing in the spiritual atmosphere of Ramadan.
The timing of major matches with the month of Ramadan always gives a distinctive character to the Saudi League, as the stands become crowded with fans and the competition reaches its peak, which promises a rich football confrontation befitting the reputation of Saudi football and its rapid development that has attracted the world’s attention.
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