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Osimhen seeks more goals as Nigeria eye World Cup survival

Osimhen seeks more goals as Nigeria eye World Cup survival
Nigeria’s team players pose for a picture before the World Cup 2026 African qualifying semifinal soccer match between Nigeria and Gabon, in Rabat, Nov. 13, 2025. (AP)
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Osimhen seeks more goals as Nigeria eye World Cup survival

Osimhen seeks more goals as Nigeria eye World Cup survival
  • In the semifinals on Thursday, Galatasaray striker Osimhen scored twice in extra time as Nigeria beat Gabon 4-1
  • Osimhen, the 2023 African Player of the Year, scored a hat-trick last month in a 4-0 triumph over Benin

JOHANNESBURG: Prolific Nigeria scorer Victor Osimhen could be the key figure when they tackle the Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday in a fight for 2026 World Cup qualifying survival in Rabat.
The winners of the African play-offs final advance to a six-nation intercontinental tournament in Mexico during March that involves each football region except Europe.
But the losers will bow out of the contest to be among the record 48 nations that take part in the global showpiece hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Nigeria and DR Congo were among four countries given a second chance to qualify after being the best runners-up from nine African groups.
In the semifinals on Thursday, Galatasaray striker Osimhen scored twice in extra time as Nigeria beat Gabon 4-1 while Chancel Mbemba snatched a late 1-0 win for DR Congo over Cameroon.
Osimhen, the 2023 African Player of the Year, scored a hat-trick last month in a 4-0 triumph over Benin that enabled Nigeria to squeeze into the play-offs.
The 26-year-old, who continues to wear a protective mask after suffering serious facial injuries four years ago, posed a constant threat against Gabon and could have notched six goals.
On several occasions he came agonizingly close to scoring before, in the last of 12 minutes added time, he fired wide with only goalkeeper Loyce Mbaba to beat.
“I was gutted after failing to score from that opportunity. It was a bad miss,” Osimhen admitted to reporters.
“Sometimes I score amazing goals no one expects and, on other occasions, I miss when people expect me to score.
“I apologized to my teammates after that miss and promised to find the net in extra time, which I did twice.”
Nigeria have qualified for the World Cup six times in eight attempts since first achieving the feat in 1994.
- ‘Passion’ -

The Super Eagles have never missed back-to-back World Cups since their debut and are desperate to atone for a play-off loss to Ghana that deprived them of qualification for Qatar three years ago.
Nigeria are 19 places above DR Congo in the world rankings and favorites to win the clash of the Super Eagles and the Leopards, but Ivory Coast-born coach Eric Chelle is cautious.
“The victory over Gabon means nothing. We now face formidable opponents in DR Congo and, assuming we win, there will be time to celebrate.
“We are trying to create an identity. My players understand what I want and are improving mentally and technically with each international window.
“The key to success over Gabon was passion. It was about working together. We have to rediscover that passion against the Congolese,” added the 48-year-old former Mali coach.
While Nigeria have been regular participants at the four-yearly World Cup, the sole appearance by the Congolese came in 1974 when the mineral-rich central African country was called Zaire.
French coach Sebastien Desabre has transformed the always talented but often erratic Congolese into a combative outfit captained by outstanding center-back Mbemba from Ligue 1 club Lille.
“We have experienced players. What we are putting in place has not happened overnight. We are going to give our all against Nigeria,” promised Desabre.
Nigeria have been involved in 16 World Cup qualifying campaigns and DR Congo 12, but the showdown at the 22,000-seat Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan Stadium will be the first meeting between them.
Bolivia and New Caledonia have secured intercontinental tournament places, Iraq or UAE will represent Asia and Jamaica and Panama are the frontrunners to be the two Central American/Caribbean qualifiers.


Gabriel Sousa dominates Ruan Alvarenga at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship

Gabriel Sousa dominates Ruan Alvarenga at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship
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Gabriel Sousa dominates Ruan Alvarenga at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship

Gabriel Sousa dominates Ruan Alvarenga at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship
  • Daniel Barbosa’s win over Haibula Aviev in a showcase bout was another standout moment of the night in Al-Ain

Al-AIN: Gabriel Sousa came out on top against Ruan Alvarenga to close out an action-packed night as the 11th edition of the Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship wrapped up at ADNEC Centre in Al-Ain, bringing together some of the biggest names in jiu-jitsu and grappling from around the world for the second time.

In the main event in the lightweight division, Brazil’s Sousa delivered a dominant performance to secure victory over compatriot Alvarenga, asserting full control from start to finish and submitting him with a rear-naked choke. Another standout moment of the night was Daniel Barbosa’s win against Haibula Aviev in a showcase bout.

Organized by International Vision Sports Management in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi, ADXC 11 drew a strong crowd to a card that featured 10 bouts across jiu-jitsu and grappling; all contested inside the octagonal cage.

The championship was attended by several dignitaries, including Saleh Mohammed Al-Geziry, director general for tourism at the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi, and Saeed Al-Dhaheri, director of destination management at the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi, who joined the organizers in awarding the winners.

Tareq Al-Bahri, deputy general manager of International Vision Investment, said: “We witnessed an incredible level of intensity and a spectacular showcase of strength and skill, reflecting the excellence we have always strived to achieve through this championship. Our goal has always been to deliver unforgettable experiences for combat sports fans in the region and around the world.

“We congratulate the winners and thank all participants who gave their all and made this edition truly special for our audience. We are proud to see Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship continue its successful journey, attracting the biggest names in jiu-jitsu and grappling, and meeting the expectations of our global fan base.”

Sousa said: “I am very happy with this victory and achieving an important milestone in my sporting journey on this global platform.

“I am always ready to compete in Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship whenever I receive the invitation, as it is an excellent opportunity to elevate the level of challenge and competition. I thank Abu Dhabi for organizing the championship, and I thank my family and everyone who supported me.”

The co-main event in the grappling category saw US athlete Helena Crevar defeat Finland’s Salla Simola by submission, earning her second victory inside the ADXC cage.

She said: “I am proud to secure my second submission win at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship. I focused in the first two rounds on attacking her legs, but she defended strongly, so I kept trying until I broke through her defense and secured the submission.”

Elsewhere on the main card, fans witnessed a series of fast-paced clashes, with the main card including Seilkhan Bolatbek defeating Kenzo Biyong via unanimous decision in a grappling bout.

In the preliminary card, Brazilian Arthur Souza defeated his compatriot Breno Pittizer, Emirati athlete Ammar Al-Hosani defeated Kazakhstan’s Dabyl Abdulla in a jiu-jitsu bout, Brazilian Joao Arthur defeated Emirati Ghanim Al-Ali in a showcase jiu-jitsu bout, Brazilian Felipe Fernandes defeated Emirati Hadi Abbas in a jiu-jitsu bout, Emirati Obaid Al-Ketbi defeated Brazil’s Victor Souza in a jiu-jitsu bout, and Brazilian Raimundo Almeida defeated Mohammed Saeed Al-Ketbi in a jiu-jitsu bout.