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Ballon d’Or 2025: Dembele Makes History, Bonmati Secures Third Straight Ballon d’Or Title
By Derick Peretengboro
Paris witnessed football’s finest as the prestigious 2025 Ballon d’Or awards were unveiled at the Théâtre du Monday night. Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembele etched his name into history by winning the men’s crown, while Barcelona’s midfield maestro Aitana Bonmati reaffirmed her dominance with a third consecutive Ballon d’Or Féminin.
Dembélé, 28, enjoyed a season to remember, leading PSG to Champions League glory with decisive goals, creative brilliance, and consistent leadership. His performances earned him recognition ahead of Barcelona’s rising sensation Lamine Yamal and PSG teammate Vitinha, both of whom had strong cases for the honour.
For Bonmati, the award further cements her status as the most influential player in women’s football today. Despite Barcelona falling short in the Women’s Champions League final, her vision, control, and unwavering consistency stood out across competitions, making her the undisputed winner.
The evening also celebrated emerging and specialist talents. Sixteen-year-old Lamine Yamal picked up the Kopa Trophy as the best young player, while the Yashin Trophy once again highlighted the exceptional contributions of world-class goalkeepers.
This year’s ceremony reinforced the growing recognition of both men’s and women’s football, showcasing balance, excellence, and the future of the global game.
Here’s the full list of winners at the 2025 Ballon d’Or Ceremony:
2025 Ballon d’Or – Winners & Awards
1. Men’s Ballon d’Or: Ousmane Dembélé
2. Women’s Ballon d’Or: Aitana Bonmati
3. Men’s Kopa Trophy (Best Young Player): Lamine Yanal
4. Women’s Kopa Trophy: Vicky López
5. Men’s Yashin Trophy (Best Goalkeeper): Gianluigi Donnarumma
6. Women’s Yashin Trophy: Hannah Hampton
7. Men’s Gerd Müller Trophy (Top Scorer): Viktor Gyökeres
8. Women’s Gerd Trophy: Ewa Pajor
9. Men’s Johan Cruyff Trophy (Coach of the Year): Luis Enrique
10. Women’s Johan Cruyff Trophy: Sarina Wiegman
11. Men’s Club of the Year: Paris Saint-Germain
12. Women’s Club of the Year: Arsenal
13. Socrates Award (Humanitarian/Social Contribution): Xana Foundation
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CAF OVERTURNS AFCON FINAL RESULT AGAINST CENEGAL
- Morocco awarded 3-0 forfeit victory over Senegal walkout.
By Ezinne – IduwiniVoice
In an unprecedented and earth-shattering ruling for African football, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially stripped Senegal of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title. On Wednesday, March 18, 2026, the CAF Appeal Board announced that the final result has been overturned, declaring hosts Morocco the rightful champions following a successful protest against a mid-match walkout by the Senegalese team.
The controversy centers on the chaotic final held in Rabat on January 18, where Senegal had initially celebrated a 1-0 victory in extra time. However, the CAF Appeal Board ruled that the conduct of the Senegalese team—specifically a 15-minute walk-off led by head coach Pape Thiaw to protest a late penalty awarded to Morocco—constituted a “forfeiture” under Articles 82 and 84 of the competition regulations. According to the official statement:
The Forfeit: This is because Senegal left the pitch without the referee’s authorization, the match has now been recorded as a 3-0 victory in favor of Morocco, and Overturned Decision in the sense that this ruling sets aside an earlier disciplinary board decision that had initially allowed the 1-0 result to stand despite fines. Then the sanctions: While the title moves to Morocco, individual sanctions were also adjusted; Moroccan player Ismaël Saibari saw his $100,000 fine canceled, though a two-match suspension remains.
The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) has reacted with fury, describing the decision as “unfair, unprecedented, and unacceptable,” and has signaled its intent to take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland. Meanwhile, in Morocco, the “Atlas Lions” have been officially crowned African champions for the first time since 1976.
The decision has divided the continent, with many praising CAF for strictly enforcing its rules on pitch walkouts, while others argue that “sporting merit” on the field should have taken precedence over administrative regulations.
Sports
Nigeria Advance After Dramatic Extra-Time Win Over Gabon
By: Daire Perez
In a gripping semi-final play-off for the African qualifier to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Nigerian national football team defeated Gabon national football team 4 – 1 (after extra time) in Rabat, Morocco.
The Nigerian onslaught began when Akor Adams pounced on a defensive error to score in the 78th minute. However, Gabon responded through Mario Lemina, who drew his side level in the 89th minute and forced extra time.
Nigeria dominated the extra time, however, as Chidera Ejuke found the net early in the added period of play, followed by a brace from Victor Osimhen (goals in the 102nd and 110th minutes) to seal the fate of their Gabonese counterparts.
The match was marked by off-pitch dram: the Nigerian squad had briefly refused to train earlier in the week over unpaid bonuses, which was resolved before the kick-off. Another significant moment was when Osimhen pulled of his Jessey after his first goal but forgot to wear it before continuing to play on. Drama began when a Nigerian international on the bench ran into the field to hand Osimhen his Jessey during play-on. This attracted yellow cards to both men.
With this victory, Nigeria progresses to the final stage of the CAF play-off, keeping their hopes alive of reaching the expanded 2026 World Cup via a long walk.
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Sports
Africa For Peace Sports Festival: Opening Ceremony Set For November 15, With N10 Grand Prince
By Divine Perezide
The annual Sports Events organised by Chief Dr. Sheriff Mulade dubbed “The Africa for Peace Sports Festival” is back and set to set to kick off on November 15th. This year’s event is planned to commemorate the 2025 International Day for Tolerance and marking the begining of the 2nd edition.
The event promises a diverse range of activities, including gym competition, Scrabble, snooker, Table tennis, and Mini football.
Chess and Fuss-football will be demonstration games, with winning prizes for participants.

Former Nigeria super eagle international Edema Fuludu has been appointed Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) by Ambassador Mulade Sheriff, Ph.D the festival’s initiator.
Fuludu expressed gratitude for the appointment and pledged to collaborate with the team to ensure the event’s success.
The Mini football competition will have two categories: Under 25-45 and 46 and above, with an emphasis on adhering strictly to the rules of the games.

With about Ten Million Naira (10,000,000.00) up for grabs with consolidation prizes, the Africa for Peace Sports Festival is poised to be an unforgettable experience as registration is now open for all interest participants.
According to the Intiator and Chairman, Delta state mini football, the sport festival will create an opportunity for the Nigeria Mini Football Association scouting delegation to identify, attract and recruit talented players into the national team to represent Nigeria in forthcoming international events.
Kindly contact Ogo Clarkson, secretary Mini football Delta State on 080-26797191 or 080-63417901 and 080-80403030.
