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Rohr Looks to Repeat World Cup Appearance with Benin
Gernot Rohr, the 70-year-old Franco-German coach, has set his sights on leading the Benin Republic to the FIFA World Cup, hoping to replicate his success with Nigeria in 2018. This ambition was reinforced after Benin’s impressive 2-1 victory over the Super Eagles in a Group C qualifying fixture held at Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny in Abidjan.
Match Highlights
- Nigeria’s Early Lead: Raphael Onyedika scored for Nigeria, putting them ahead.
- Benin’s Equalizer: Jodel Dossou leveled the score in the 37th minute.
- Decisive Goal: Steve Mounié’s late second-half goal secured the win for Benin.
This victory catapulted Benin to the top of their group with seven points, enhancing Rohr’s aspirations for a World Cup berth in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
Rohr’s World Cup Ambition
Rohr expressed his determination to lead Benin to the World Cup:
“When I arrived in Benin, they trusted me with a 3-year contract. I said we want to go to the World Cup; I did the World Cup with Nigeria in Russia; we had a very young team, the youngest in the World Cup in fact, and I want to do it again; we have to make the players dream; we have to make the staff dream; and why not?”
Following the memorable victory, Rohr was celebrated by his players, who carried him shoulder-high in recognition of his efforts.
Rohr’s Previous World Cup Experience
Rohr successfully qualified Nigeria for the 2018 World Cup in Russia with a game to spare. Although Nigeria did not advance past Group D, which included Croatia, Ireland, and Argentina, they showcased potential:
- Against Croatia: Nigeria lost 2-0.
- Against Ireland: Nigeria won 2-0.
- Against Argentina: Nigeria lost 2-1, finishing third in the group with three points.
Rohr’s Tenure with Nigeria
Hired on August 9, 2016, Rohr’s tenure as Nigeria’s coach lasted nearly six years until December 13, 2021. During his time, he led the team to 35 wins, 16 draws, and 13 losses in 64 matches. His record reflects a period of competitive performances, albeit with some challenges.
Conclusion
Gernot Rohr’s ambition to lead Benin to the World Cup highlights his continued dedication to football and his belief in the potential of the Benin national team. With their current standing in the qualifiers, Benin’s dream of reaching the World Cup seems more attainable under Rohr’s experienced guidance.
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Sudan’s Afcon Qualification Offers Hope Amid Ongoing Civil War
Despite the ongoing civil war that has devastated Sudan since April 2023, the nation’s football team, the Falcons of Jediane, has achieved an extraordinary milestone: qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Morocco.
The conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has caused one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, displacing over 11 million people and leaving countless others facing starvation and preventable diseases. Amid this turmoil, the national team has become a symbol of resilience and hope for a beleaguered nation.
Forced to play their home matches abroad due to the war and with the domestic league suspended, the team has persevered.
“The manager always says: ‘When you’re putting on the shirt, you don’t just do it for your family and yourselves. You do it for everyone else’s family, and everyone in Sudan—to lift their spirits up.’”
Eisa emphasized that playing for Sudan is about more than football. “We know we’re playing for a much bigger cause,” he said, underscoring the unifying power of the sport in a country torn apart by conflict.
The Falcons of Jediane’s qualification for Afcon offers a rare moment of unity and pride for Sudanese people worldwide. Their determination to represent their country under such challenging conditions reflects the spirit of a nation yearning for peace and solidarity.
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Rafael Nadal Falls in Potential Final Career Match at Davis Cup
Rafael Nadal’s illustrious career may have ended on a bittersweet note as the Spanish tennis legend lost his singles match at the Davis Cup in Malaga. In what could be his farewell appearance, Nadal, 38, was defeated 6-4, 6-4 by Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands, leaving Spain trailing in the tie.
Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, had not played competitively for over three months before being called upon for the opening match of the quarter-final. Despite the raucous support of 11,500 fans at the Palacio de Deportes, Nadal couldn’t find his rhythm against a composed Van de Zandschulp.
“I tried my best, I tried to enjoy and play with the right energy and the right attitude,” Nadal said after the match. “It just didn’t work. There was a possibility that this could happen.”
The match marked a poignant moment for Nadal, whose Davis Cup journey began with a loss in 2004 against Jiri Novak of the Czech Republic. Reflecting on the symmetry of his first and possibly last Davis Cup matches ending in defeat, Nadal said with a smile, “In some ways it is good. We close the circle.”
After the match, Nadal lingered on the court, waving to the crowd and soaking in the atmosphere of what might be his final moments as a professional player.
Nadal, who will officially retire after the Davis Cup, placed no pressure on captain David Ferrer regarding future team selections. With Spain needing to overturn the deficit to continue, the possibility of another match for Nadal remains uncertain.
The loss adds an emotional layer to the end of a legendary career that has spanned nearly two decades, leaving fans with memories of resilience, sportsmanship, and an unparalleled passion for tennis.
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Bentancur Suspended for Seven Matches Over Racial Slur Incident
Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur has been handed a seven-match domestic suspension by the Football Association (FA) for using a racial slur aimed at team-mate Son Heung-min.
The 27-year-old was also fined £100,000 and required to participate in a mandatory in-person education programme. The FA charged Bentancur in September following remarks he made on television in Uruguay in June.
“Rodrigo Bentancur denied this charge, but the independent regulatory commission found it to be proven and imposed his sanctions following a hearing,” the FA stated.
The suspension means Bentancur will miss several crucial fixtures, including Premier League matches against Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea, as well as Tottenham’s League Cup quarter-final against Manchester United. However, he will remain eligible for Spurs’ Europa League games.
Despite the ban, Bentancur has been a vital player for Tottenham this season, featuring in 15 matches and scoring his first goal of the campaign during a loss to Ipswich on November 11.
The FA’s jurisdiction over the incident stems from its occurrence during Bentancur’s personal time while under contract with an English club. This is distinct from the ongoing investigation into Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez, who allegedly participated in a discriminatory chant during international duty. Fernandez’s case is being reviewed by FIFA under international regulations.
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