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Al-Hilal of Sudan escalates its case against CAF and appeals the penalties imposed for the Mouloudia match
Al-Hilal Sudanese club rejects CAF's unfair sanctions following the events of the Mouloudia Alger match, and decides to appeal and escalate to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to prove its innocence.

The board of directors of Al-Hilal Sudanese club announced its categorical rejection of the sanctions issued by the Disciplinary Committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), describing them as “unfair” decisions that lack fairness, against the backdrop of the events that took place during the team’s match against Mouloudia of Algeria in the opening of the group stage of the African Champions League.
Details of financial penalties and suspensions
In an official statement, Al-Hilal Club revealed that it had received a letter from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) outlining a series of severe penalties imposed on the team and its members. These penalties included a three-match suspension and a $5,000 fine Jean-Claude , Walid Sharshari . The sanctions extended beyond individuals, with Al-Hilal Club also being fined $15,000 for what the committee described as incidents that occurred after the match held in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.
Al-Hilal refutes the accusations and relies on the observer's report
Al-Hilal's board of directors expressed its profound astonishment at these decisions, asserting that they do not reflect the reality of what transpired on the field and are inconsistent with the documented facts. The statement highlighted a crucial point that could significantly alter the course of the case: the match observer's and security coordinator's reports confirmed that Al-Hilal player Jean-Claude was pursued and subjected to attempted assault by members of the Mouloudia Club of Algiers' coaching staff and players. This renders the penalties imposed on the victim of the assault perplexing and reprehensible.
Context of the confrontation and the challenges of playing away from home
These events come at a time when Al-Hilal of Sudan faces exceptional challenges, playing its continental matches away from home, specifically in neutral venues (such as Kigali Stadium in Rwanda), due to the security situation in Sudan. The CAF Champions League matches are of paramount importance to the team, which is striving to fulfill its fans' continental dreams. Therefore, any significant absences in its ranks—such as Jean-Claude's three-match suspension—will be a major blow to the team's tactical plans during the crucial group stage, where clubs fiercely compete to secure qualification for the knockout rounds.
Legal action and escalation to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
In response to these decisions, Al-Hilal's management took immediate practical steps, tasking international lawyer Pedro, who represented the club in previous hearings, with filing an urgent formal appeal with the AFC Appeals Committee. The board affirmed that the club is prepared to escalate the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland to ensure the club's rights are restored.
The administration stressed that it possesses conclusive evidence, including documents and videos that accurately document the events and exonerate Al-Hilal and its members from the accusations leveled against them, confirming that the assigned lawyer is familiar with all the legal details to defend the club’s gains and reject the policy of double standards.
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Nagelsmann announces the return of Havertz and Musiala to the German national team
Nagelsmann confirms the return of Jamal Musiala and Kai Havertz to the German national team squad for the March camp in preparation for the matches against Ghana and Switzerland ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Julian Nagelsmann, the German national team coach, has announced his final decision regarding the inclusion of the prominent attacking duo, Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala, in the "Mannschaft" training camp scheduled for next March. This decision ends the speculation surrounding the players' fitness and their ability to participate in upcoming international matches.
In an interview with the German newspaper Kicker on Sunday evening, Nagelsmann confirmed that the duo would be officially included in the national team squad for the March international break, following a long absence due to injuries and physical limitations that kept them out of international duty. The young coach explained the importance of their return, saying: "It's natural and necessary for them to come back at this time. It's been a very long time since they last played for the national team; I haven't seen Musiala with us for over 10 months, and Kai Havertz's absence has been even longer.".
The 38-year-old coach concluded his remarks by emphasizing that the primary objective of recalling the duo now is to give them the opportunity to regain their rhythm and cohesion within the national team's tactical system before upcoming major competitions. The return of Bayern Munich star Musiala and Arsenal playmaker Havertz represents a significant morale and tactical boost for the German national team, given their individual brilliance and ability to make a difference in the attacking third – qualities the team has lacked during previous periods of absence.
This return takes on added significance in the context of the German national team's preparations for the 2026 World Cup finals. Nagelsmann aims to use the upcoming training camp to solidify the starting lineup and create the necessary harmony between experienced players and promising youngsters. The German team is scheduled to play two high-profile friendlies during the March international break, facing the physically strong Ghanaian side and the tactically organized Swiss team. These matches will be true tests to gauge the team's readiness and the extent to which the coach's ideas are being implemented on the pitch.
The German public is counting heavily on the national team being completed with the return of its injured stars, as this camp represents a pivotal step in the roadmap to the World Cup, and an attempt to restore the prestige of German football on the world stage after the challenges it faced in recent tournaments.
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Moussa Dembele's stance on the Al-Ettifaq vs. Al-Shabab match in the Roshan League
Al-Ettifaq's coaching staff is awaiting the results of Moussa Dembélé's medical tests to determine his availability for the match against Al-Shabab in the 25th round of the Roshan League. See the player's statistics and the teams' standings.

All eyes in Saudi football, particularly those in the Eastern Province, are on Al-Ettifaq's training camp, where the team's coaching staff is experiencing a state of anticipation and anxiety. National coach Saad Al-Shehri, who leads Al-Ettifaq, is eagerly awaiting the results of the detailed medical tests that French striker Moussa Dembélé underwent on Sunday evening. These tests are a crucial step in determining the player's readiness and his ability to participate in the highly anticipated and crucial match against Al-Shabab in the Saudi Professional League.
Moussa Dembélé, 29, is a key player in Al-Ettifaq's attacking lineup this season. His importance and direct impact on the team's results are evident in his 13 official appearances for the club this season, during which he scored five crucial goals and provided one assist in 1025 minutes of play. This makes him a valuable asset that the coaching staff hopes to retain in such important matches.
The Al-Ettifaq Stadium is set to host this crucial match, as they welcome Al-Shabab at 10:00 PM next Saturday, in the 25th round of the Roshan League. This game holds added importance for both teams given their positions in the standings and their desire to improve their rankings before the season concludes.
Considering the two teams' positions in the league table before kickoff, Al-Ettifaq enters the match in seventh place with 38 points, hoping to capitalize on home advantage and secure three points to move closer to the top four or at least improve their comfortable mid-table position. Meanwhile, Al-Shabab is experiencing an exceptionally difficult season, currently sitting in thirteenth place with 25 points, a position unbecoming of the club's illustrious history. This makes the match a crucial cup final for Al-Shabab, who are desperately seeking to escape the relegation zone and regain their footing in the league.
Matches between Al-Ettifaq and Al-Shabab always carry a special significance, characterized by intense rivalry and historical excitement in Saudi football, with each side striving to assert its dominance. Under the guidance of Saad Al-Shehri, Al-Ettifaq aims to deliver a disciplined tactical performance. However, the potential absence of Dembele may force the coach to seek alternative attacking solutions to compensate for the French striker's potent attacking force, especially against a resolute Al-Shabab defense determined to secure a positive result.
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Aubameyang leads Marseille to a dramatic victory over Lyon in Ligue 1
Aubameyang scored a dramatic brace to rescue Marseille against Lyon, winning 3-2 in Ligue 1 and narrowing the gap in the Champions League race. Find out more about the round and the results for Paris FC.
On a dramatic football night at the Velodrome stadium, veteran Gabonese striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang established himself as a national hero in southern France, after saving his team Marseille from certain defeat and leading them to an exciting "remontada" victory over their guest Lyon with a score of 3-2, on Sunday evening at the conclusion of the twenty-fourth round of the French Football League.
A crazy scenario at the Olympic summit
The match was more than just an ordinary encounter; it was a direct battle for European qualification. Marseille found themselves in an unenviable position after conceding an early goal to Corentin Tolisso after just three minutes. Although substitute Igor Baixao equalized in the 52nd minute, the visitors regained the lead through Rémy Ambert in the 76th minute.
As the match drew to a close, and Marseille looked set to fall eight points adrift of third place and a Champions League qualification spot, Aubameyang turned the game around. The Gabonese star scored the equalizer in the 81st minute, before sending the Velodrome into raptures with a dramatic winner in the first minute of stoppage time (90+1), securing three precious points for his team.
The impact of winning on the Champions League battle
This victory holds immense strategic importance for Marseille, transcending the mere significance of winning a derby or a classic encounter. Direct qualification for the Champions League guarantees French clubs substantial financial returns and enhances their appeal in the transfer market. Thanks to Aubameyang's brace, Marseille has narrowed the gap with third-placed Lyon to just two points, reshuffling the title race and placing immense pressure on their rivals in the remaining rounds.
Habib B and Kombouaré's fingerprint
This victory is credited to the new coach, Habib Bey, who took over in emergency circumstances on February 18th, succeeding the Italian Roberto De Zerbi. Bey succeeded in instilling a fighting spirit in the team, which was clearly demonstrated by their comeback in the final minutes.
In a related development concerning the coaches' rivalry, Antoine Kombouaré passed his first test with Paris FC, the newly promoted club owned by the wealthy Arnault family. Kombouaré led the team to a valuable 1-0 victory over Nice, courtesy of a goal from Marshall Munetsi, ending a run of six consecutive defeats. The experienced coach demonstrated his tactical acumen by making bold changes, most notably dropping former captain Maxime Lopez, confirming that the "redeemment game" for the Parisian family's ambitious project has truly begun.
Impactful results at the bottom and top of the league standings
The round also saw Lille continue their impressive run, securing their third consecutive victory with a late goal against Nantes (1-0), bringing their points tally to 40 and deepening the relegation woes of Nantes. Brest also achieved a heroic win with ten men against bottom-of-the-table Metz, thanks to a goal from Ludovic Ajorque, keeping them in contention for ninth place. Meanwhile, Lorient and Auxerre played out a thrilling 2-2 draw.
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