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July 16, 2019 Ahmad Ahmad Investigated by FIFA for Fraud

Ahmad Ahmad Investigated by FIFA for Fraud

Embattled CAF president Ahmad Ahmad is currently swimming trouble waters as FIFA continues to investigates allegations leveled against him. Recent reports revealed that Mr Ahmad received two sets of expenses, claiming to be in two different countries, for the same nine-day period during the 2018 World Cup held in Russia.

According to documents, the FIFA vice-president twice claimed for payments from African football’s ruling body, CAF, for work carried out between 23 June and 1 July.

The documents indicated he signed for daily allowances citing his location to be Egypt for time in review – before later appending his signature to a document which affirmed he was in Russia at the same time.

As a vice-president of football’s world governing body, Mr Ahmad should have been paid his daily World Cup allowance of $450 by FIFA since they organise the tournament – meaning he may have received three sets of payments for the nine-day spell in question.

CAF, whose headquarters are in the Egyptian capital Cairo, has no role in organising the event.

In June, FIFA and CAF announced that Secretary General of CAF would be detailed to oversee administrative reform in the governance of African football’s ruling body from 1 August, which places Senegalese Fatma Samoura as a General Delegate to CAF the first in the 115-year history of FIFA, which has never had recourse before to help guide the administration of a confederation.

Mr Ahmad, who took charge of African football in March 2017, is currently being investigated by both Fifa’s Ethics Committee itself and by French anti-corruption authorities – with an unusual kit deal involving a French gym equipment supplier among the lines of inquiry.

Although Ahmad Ahmad has denied any wrongdoing, He has stated clearly that his answers are reserved for the Ethics Committee only.

June 21, 2019 Nigeria To Play Germany At FIFA Women’s World Cup

Nigeria To Play Germany At FIFA Women’s World Cup

The Super Falcons of Nigeria have qualified for the Round of 16 at the FIFA Women’s World Cup as one of the four best third-placed teams after the conclusion of the group phase.


Nigeria’s place was confirmed following Chile’s 2-0 victory over Thailand on Thursday night. The Falcons would have been eliminated had Chile won by a three-goal margin.


Thomas Dennerby’s team will play two-time world champions, Germany in the second round on Saturday.

June 19, 2019 Copa America: Brazil Held By Venezuela

Copa America: Brazil Held By Venezuela

Hosts, Brazil were held to a goalless draw by Venezuela in the Copa America on Tuesday.

Brazil made hard work of beating Bolivia in their opener and once again struggled for a creative spark against Venezuela, promoting jeers from the home crowd in Salvador at both half-time and full-time.

They had the ball in the back of the net three times but were denied by the VAR decision.

Despite the draw, Brazil remain top of Group A with four points from two games.

June 16, 2019 Senegal vs Nigeria International – Friendlies Date: Sunday, 16 June 2019 Kick-off @ 18:00 Venue: Stade Leopold Senghor (Dakar).

Senegal vs Nigeria International – Friendlies Date: Sunday, 16 June 2019 Kick-off @ 18:00 Venue: Stade Leopold Senghor (Dakar).

Nigeria will be making a short stop at the Stade Leopold Senghor Stadium in Senegal on Sunday, for their final build-up match, before they turn their attention to the highly anticipated African Cup of Nations campaign, which begins in two weeks. It will also be the last warm-up match for the home side who will be making the trip to Egypt, after successfully qualifying to the final group stages for the third time in a row.

With both teams tipped to top their respective groups, the match on Sunday is sure to be an intense ninety minutes with both the African sides certain to set their eyes on nothing less than the win.

The visitors who are three-time African Cup of Nations Champions, come into the game in Senegal after being held to a 1-1 draw by South Africa, the last time they were on the road. The home side, on the other hand, are currently on a very impressive run of form at home, having staged a very dramatic comeback in their most recent fixture against Mali, where they scored two goals in the last five minutes to take the win.

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