Hosts Morocco Set Up AFCON Final Showdown With Senegal

Hosts Morocco will play Sadio Mane’s Senegal in this weekend’s Africa Cup of Nations final after both emerged victorious in tense last-four ties on Wednesday as Mohamed Salah’s dreams of winning the title were again dashed.

Morocco beat Nigeria 4-2 on penalties after their semi-final showdown of few chances in capital Rabat finished 0-0 at the end of extra time, with goalkeeper Yassine Bounou performing heroics by saving twice in the shoot-out.

Bounou, of Saudi side Al-Hilal, saved from Samuel Chukwueze and Bruno Onyemaechi, allowing Youssef En-Nesyri to convert the winning kick and spark wild celebrations among over 65,000 fans inside the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

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Morocco’s goalkeeper #01 Yassine Bounou and Morocco’s forward #10 Brahim Diaz celebrate after winning the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

As well as joy, there was relief for Hamza Igamane, who had appeared distraught after his kick — Morocco’s second in the shoot-out — was saved by Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali.

He was the only Moroccan player to fail to score in the shoot-out, however, with captain and talisman Achraf Hakimi among those who converted their penalties.

“It was one of the hardest matches we have had against a very solid and talented team,” said Morocco coach Walid Regragui, who played in the last Atlas Lions team to reach the AFCON final when they lost to Tunisia in 2004.

“I am very happy for the players and for the Moroccan people who really deserve this.

“It is a great gift for them to be in the final but we will need to recover quickly because we put a lot of energy into the game.”

The shoot-out came after a cagey encounter, with almost all the chances of note coming in the first half and Nigeria mustering just two shots in the entire game.

Morocco have been under enormous pressure to deliver a first AFCON title for their country in half a century and just their second overall.

Nigeria’s forward #09 Victor Osimhen heads the ball during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)

However, as their dream remains alive it is an agonising way for Nigeria’s hopes to end, two years after they lost the final to the hosts in Ivory Coast.

Led by two recent winners of the African player of the year prize in Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, Nigeria had been arguably the best team at the tournament up to the semi-finals and the top scorers with 14 goals in their first five matches.

“The players fought for every ball and it is difficult to lose on penalties, but this is football and we have to accept it,” said Nigeria coach Eric Chelle.

He added: “I am proud of my players but I am disappointed for them because the reality is we were maybe the best team that there has been in this AFCON.”

Mane ends Salah’s dream

Senegal’s forward #10 Sadio Mane outpasses Egypt’s forward #10 Mohamed Salah during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Senegal and Egypt at the Grand stadium in Tangiers on January 14, 2026. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

Earlier, Mane scored a 78th-minute winner to give Senegal a 1-0 victory over Egypt in Tangiers, then said he was playing in the tournament for the last time.

“I’m very happy to be able to play in my very last AFCON. I hope to win it (the final) and bring (the trophy) back to Dakar,” the 33-year-old said.

Senegal, champions in 2022, dominated possession against cautious Egypt as the Cup of Nations title continues to elude Liverpool superstar Salah.

This was Salah’s fifth AFCON and the closest he has come to a winners’ medal is finishing a runner-up twice.

It will be Senegal’s fourth Cup of Nations final appearance overall and their third in the last four editions.

“I think we managed the game well from start to finish and, overall, we deserved to win. We’ll try to be ready for the final, above all to give our best,” said Mane.

“The most important thing for me is that Senegal wins every time… I am a soldier of the nation. I try to give my all every day, whether in training or in matches.

“The Africa Cup of Nations is the most difficult competition in the world. All the teams are evenly matched.”

Referring to his former Liverpool teammate Salah, Mane said the Egyptian is “one of the best players in the world”.

BUA Chairman To Pay $500,000 Pledge To Super Eagles Despite AFCON Loss

Chairman of BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, has reaffirmed his commitment to reward the Super Eagles with the promised $500,000, even after the team fell short of winning the Africa Cup of Nations.

The billionaire industrialist made the announcement on Thursday through a post on his official Instagram account, where he commended the national team for their determination and unity throughout the competition.

Rabiu said the players displayed admirable grit and commitment on the field, adding that although the trophy eluded them, their performance inspired pride and admiration among Nigerians at home and abroad.

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“To our brave Super Eagles, You fought with your hearts, gave your all, and showed true courage and determination on the pitch. Though it wasn’t meant to be this time, you have made every Nigerian proud.

“Sometimes, even our best efforts don’t bring the outcome we hope for, but the spirit, passion, and unity you displayed are what truly matter. You left everything on the field, and that is worthy of celebration.

“As a token of appreciation for your remarkable journey and effort, I am still going ahead to fulfill the pledge of $500,000 USD. This is in recognition of your hard work, dedication, and the joy you have brought to our nation.

“Keep your heads high, Super Eagles – the experience, lessons, and spirit will fuel even greater success next time. Nigeria will always be proud of you, and we believe in your future victories! the statement read.

Nigeria bowed out of the 2025 AFCON on Wednesday after losing to Morocco’s Atlas Lions in a tense penalty shootout, a result that sent the North African side through to the final.

‘Nigeria Remains Proud Of You’, FG Tells Super Eagles After AFCON Semi-Final Exit

The Federal Government has praised the Super Eagles for their fighting spirit and commendable showing at the Africa Cup of Nations, despite their narrow loss that ended Nigeria’s campaign.

Nigeria bowed out of the 2025 AFCON on Wednesday after losing to Morocco’s Atlas Lions in a tense penalty shootout, a result that sent the North African side through to the final.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said the Super Eagles’ performance reflected discipline, unity and resilience, values he noted resonate strongly with the Nigerian spirit.

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He added that the team’s determination throughout the tournament remained a source of pride for the country, regardless of the outcome.

“Even in defeat, you showed character, teamwork, and resilience, and those qualities matter deeply to the nation you represent.

“Football has its highs and lows, but your effort, commitment, and fighting spirit throughout this tournament have earned the respect and gratitude of Nigerians at home and abroad.

“You reminded us that wearing the green and white is about courage, unity, and never giving up. Hold your heads high. Learn from this experience, stay united, and return stronger.

“Nigeria remains proud of you and grateful for the joy and hope you gave us during this competition. Well done, Super Eagles.
The nation stands with you, always,” the statement read in part.

Bounou saved from Samuel Chukwueze and brilliantly from Bruno Onyemaechi, allowing Youssef En-Nesyri to convert the winning kick and spark wild celebrations inside the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

At $60, More Than 500 Million Request World Cup Tickets — FIFA

Football’s global governing body FIFA said Wednesday it had received more than 500 million requests for tickets to this year’s World Cup despite rumbling controversy over sky-high prices to attend the event.

FIFA said in a statement it had received applications from fans in all of its 211 member nations and territories for the tournament staged in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The window for submitting requests to be entered in a lottery, which will allocate tickets, closed on Tuesday. FIFA said fans would be notified of whether their requests had been successful “no earlier than 5 February.”

Outside of the tournament’s host nations, FIFA said the heaviest demand came from fans in Germany, England, Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, and Colombia.

The most requested ticket was Colombia’s clash with Portugal in Miami on June 27, followed by Mexico’s game against South Korea in Guadalajara on June 18, and the World Cup final in New Jersey on July 19.

“Half a billion ticket requests in just over a month is more than demand – it’s a global statement,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino said. “I would like to thank and congratulate football fans everywhere for this extraordinary response.”

“Knowing how much this tournament means to people around the world, our only regret is that we cannot welcome every fan inside the stadiums.”

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FIFA has faced sharp criticism over its ticket pricing strategy for the 48-team tournament, with fan groups branding the cost as “extortionate” and “astronomical.”

Football Supporters Europe (FSE) said ticket prices were almost five times higher than at the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

Those criticisms prompted FIFA to introduce a new category of cut-price tickets in December, set at 60 US dollars (51 euros) each.

Morocco Beat Gallant Super Eagles On Penalties To Reach AFCON Final

Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou was the hero with two saves in the shoot-out as hosts Morocco beat Nigeria 4-2 on penalties to set up an Africa Cup of Nations final showdown this weekend with Senegal after a tense last-four clash on Wednesday finished 0-0 at the end of extra time.

Bounou saved from Samuel Chukwueze and brilliantly from Bruno Onyemaechi, allowing Youssef En-Nesyri to convert the winning kick and spark wild celebrations inside the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

There was joy but also relief for Hamza Igamane, who had appeared distraught after his kick was saved by Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali.

Nigeria’s forward #11 Samuel Chukwueze reacts after missing a penalty during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)

He was the only Moroccan player to fail to score in the shoot-out, however, with captain and talisman Achraf Hakimi among those who converted their penalties.

Morocco will now play Senegal on Sunday after the Lions of Teranga defeated Mohamed Salah’s Egypt 1-0 in the other semi-final earlier thanks to a Sadio Mane goal.

That will be a clash between the top two African sides in the FIFA world rankings and a fitting showpiece for the tournament.

Morocco’s forward #10 Brahim Diaz celebrates after winning the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

Walid Regragui’s Morocco have been under enormous pressure to deliver a first AFCON title for their country in half a century but will be confident of coming out on top with their support behind them at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

Morocco’s goalkeeper #01 Yassine Bounou and Morocco’s forward #10 Brahim Diaz celebrate after winning the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

But as their dream remains alive it is an agonising way for Nigeria’s hopes to end, two years they lost the final to the hosts in Ivory Coast.

Nigeria’s 2025 AFCON Campaign, A Story Of Promise, Pain

 

Nigeria’s Africa Cup of Nations dream ended in heartbreak on Wednesday as Morocco edged the Super Eagles 4-2 on penalties in Rabat, denying Nigerians at home and abroad what could have been a powerful consolation after missing out on qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou emerged the hero for Morocco, saving from Samuel Chukwueze and brilliantly denying Bruno Onyemaechi in the shoot-out. His heroics allowed Youssef En-Nesyri to convert the decisive kick, sparking wild celebrations inside the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

There was a moment of relief for Moroccan forward Hamza Igamane, who had appeared distraught after his effort was saved by Nigeria’s goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali. He was the only Moroccan player to miss, with captain Achraf Hakimi among those who converted their penalties.

The match had ended 0-0 after extra time, a tense stalemate that reflected the grit of both sides.

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Nigeria’s Campaign: A Story Of Promise, Pain

Nigeria’s forward #09 Victor Osimhen (C) gestures next to Nigeria’s defender #21 Calvin Bassey during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

Nigeria put up strong performances earlier in the tournament. 

The Super Eagles defeated Tunisia 3-2 in a thrilling group stage encounter, with goals from Victor Osimhen, Wilfred Ndidi, and Ademola Lookman. T

They also thrashed Mozambique 4-0, a result that drew praise but also caution from analysts who urged the team to stay focused.

Nigeria’s squad, a blend of homegrown stars and diaspora talent, had been hailed as a symbol of transformation. 

Players like Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey, Semi Ajayi, and Bright Osayi-Samuel embodied the new face of the Super Eagles, combining international experience with national pride.

For many Nigerians, especially those abroad, a victory in Morocco would have softened the blow of missing out on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a painful absence for a footballing nation with such pedigree.

Morocco Marches On

Morocco’s supporters cheer before the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Franck FIFE / AFP)

Morocco will now face Senegal in Sunday’s final after the Lions of Teranga defeated Mohamed Salah’s Egypt 1-0, courtesy of a Sadio Mane strike. The clash pits Africa’s top two FIFA-ranked teams against each other, promising a fitting showpiece.

Coach Walid Regragui’s Morocco are under immense pressure to deliver a first AFCON title in 50 years, but buoyed by home support, they remain confident of ending the drought.

Agony Of Defeat

Ghanaian referee Daniel Nii Ayi Laryea reacts during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)

For Nigeria, the penalty loss was a bitter pill.