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Tobi Amusan breaks, set new record at Diamond League

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Tobi Amusan stormed to victory in the women’s 100-meter hurdles at the Diamond League meet in Rabat, Morocco, delivering a commanding performance that signaled a strong return to form.

The 28-year-old Nigerian star clocked a season-best 12.24 seconds, smashing the previous meet record of 12.51 seconds set by Brianna McNeal. The win not only handed Amusan her first major triumph of the 2025 season but also reasserted her position among the world’s elite hurdlers.

Her road to this moment, however, hasn’t been smooth. Amusan opened her Diamond League campaign in May with back-to-back fourth-place finishes in Xiamen and Shanghai, showing flashes of form but missing the podium. Earlier, in March, she claimed a comfortable victory at Velocity Fest 16 in Jamaica, although against a relatively modest field.

This latest win in Rabat marks a turning point following a frustrating end to her 2024 season, when she fell short of the final at the Paris Olympics—an uncharacteristic stumble on the biggest stage.

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Reflecting on her performance in Rabat, Amusan attributed her success to refinements in her training, emphasizing that sharper execution was key to her record-breaking run.

“More hurdles practice, because I have been doing more sprinting. It was after the first two Diamond League meetings, I knew I had to go back to doing more hurdle drills,” she said.

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2026 World Cup: 10 Countries Eliminated From Tournament [FULL LIST]

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At least 10 countries have officially been eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the group stage continues to produce dramatic results ahead of the Round of 32.

Curacao became the latest nation to exit the tournament after suffering a 2-0 defeat to Ivory Coast, ending the Caribbean side’s historic debut World Cup campaign.

The Elephants secured victory thanks to a brace from Nicolas Pépé, a result that sealed their place in the knockout stage while simultaneously confirming Curacao’s elimination.

Several other teams have also seen their World Cup dreams come to an end following disappointing performances in the group stage.

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In the North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF) region, Panama and Haiti have already been knocked out alongside Curacao after failing to accumulate enough points to progress.

Europe has also witnessed a number of early exits, with Scotland, Turkey and the Czech Republic all eliminated after falling short in their respective groups.

From the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), Qatar, Uzbekistan and Jordan have been confirmed as eliminated, bringing an end to their participation in the global tournament.

Tunisia remains the only African country officially out of the competition so far, while several other African representatives are still battling for places in the knockout rounds.

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Countries Eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Curacao
Panama
Haiti
Scotland
Turkey
Czech Republic
Qatar
Uzbekistan
Jordan
Tunisia
With the group stage nearing its conclusion, six more teams are expected to be eliminated before the Round of 32 lineup is finalized, as countries continue to fight for the remaining qualification spots.

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WAFCON: Plumptre clears air on dumping Super Falcons over demands from NFF officials

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Super Falcons defender, Ashleigh Plumptre, has dismissed claims that she is planning to dump the national team, over alleged demands by officials of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF.

This follows a viral social media post from a Facebook page in her name that Plumptre has insisted is “fake”.

She has claimed that it is the handiwork of conmen, who are also soliciting money from unsuspecting Nigerians.

“I want to make it clear that I never made those comments and I have never asked anyone for money.

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“The Facebook account circulating those claims is fake, and the people behind it are trying to deceive and exploit Nigerians,” Plumptre said.

Plumptre also stressed that she never made such comments and has never asked anyone for money.

She disclosed that law enforcement agencies have been notified and are working to identify those behind the impersonation, while efforts are underway to have the fake Facebook account taken down.

“We are taking the necessary steps to report the account and bring those responsible to justice. I urge everyone to ignore the posts and remain vigilant against online scammers,” she added.

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Plumptre urged fans to ignore the fraudulent posts and remain vigilant against online scammers using her identity.

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South Africa Coach Broos Boasts After Defeating South Korea In World Cup, Says We silenced critics

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South Africa coach, Hugo Broos, has said his players silenced their critics after Bafana Bafana qualified for the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in their history.

South Africa defeated South Korea 1-0 on Wednesday to finish second in Group A behind co-hosts Mexico, who won all three group matches.

The African side, appearing at the World Cup for the fourth time, had been written off after losing 2-0 to Mexico in their opening game.

However, they recovered with a draw against the Czech Republic before beating South Korea in Monterrey through Thapelo Maseko’s second-half goal.

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“I’m very proud of the performance of my team and I think we gave an answer to all those big mouths of the last weeks that thought that we had to change something,” Broos said.

“We just did what we did. We just did what I wanted to do and this is the result.”

Broos, 74, who has coached South Africa since 2021, described the achievement as emotional, noting that he was nearing the end of his career.

“I said it already in the past that probably it will be one of the last games of my career and when you can end a career like I had in this way, I think everybody or every coach dreams of it,” he said.

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The Belgian said he always believed in the squad despite criticism.

“Between me as a coach and them as players is yes, maybe something unique, I’m the coach, but I’m not a coach,” he said.

“I think I’m a friend of theirs. So the relationship between the players and me, this is very good.”

South Africa will face co-hosts Canada in Los Angeles on Sunday, with a place in the last 16 at stake.

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“I just know that the players will be ready again and try to achieve the third round,” Broos said.

“It should be even more historic. But those players are chasing those things. Those players want to prove to everyone and to show that they are a good team. So we will see next Sunday if we can go further.”

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