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All Set for Kick-Off! Joselyn Dumas Shows Support Ahead of Ghana vs Panama

By Prosper Mene

Ghanaian actress, TV host, and producer Joselyn Dumas stepped out in full match-day mode as excitement builds for the highly anticipated clash between the Black Stars and Panama.

With kick-off just hours away, Joselyn joined thousands of Ghanaians showing love for the national team. She was spotted looking radiant and fully “dressed for the occasion” — her outfit tastefully styled in Ghana’s signature red, gold, green, and black. The look was simple yet bold, sending a clear message: she’s Team Ghana all the way.

 

Taking to her social media pages, the screen queen shared photos and videos of herself hyping up fans before the game. “All dressed for kick-off! Ready for this one. Let’s go Ghana 🇬🇭⚽️🔥” she wrote, and the comments section quickly filled with patriotic cheers. Fans praised her energy, with many saying her support alone was enough motivation for the boys.

 

Joselyn Dumas has built a reputation for championing Ghanaian pride, both on and off screen. From film and television to national events and sports, she consistently uses her platform to celebrate the country. Her presence ahead of Ghana vs Panama is more than just celebrity glam,  it’s a reminder of how football unites people across different fields. When stars like Joselyn show up for the Black Stars, it adds extra buzz and lifts the spirit of supporters at home and in the diaspora.

The Ghana vs Panama fixture is expected to be a tough test for Coach Otto Addo’s side as they fine-tune preparations for upcoming competitions. Fans are hopeful the team will deliver an exciting performance, and with public figures like Joselyn throwing their weight behind them, the atmosphere is electric.

On social media, hashtags like #BlackStars, #GhanaVsPanama, and #BringItHome have been trending since morning. Supporters are posting jersey photos, predictions, and chants, creating a carnival mood online. Joselyn’s post only added fuel to the fire, as fellow celebrities and influencers also dropped their own messages of support.

As the stadium lights come on, one thing is certain: Ghanaians are ready. From the streets of Accra to living rooms across the world, the call is the same — play hard, play smart, and make the nation proud.

With Joselyn Dumas and millions of fans cheering them on, the Black Stars have all the motivation they need. All dressed for kick-off, all eyes on victory.

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Shakira and Burna Boy Turn Estadio Azteca Into One Big Party With “Dai Dai”

MEXICO CITY — June 11, 2027— By Prosper Mene

You could feel it before the lights even dimmed. Eighty-seven thousand people in Estadio Azteca, plus millions watching from living rooms across 200 countries, all waiting for that first beat. Then Shakira’s voice cut through the night, and suddenly Burna Boy was rising out of the pitch on a platform shaped like the World Cup trophy. By the time they hit the chorus of “Dai Dai”, nobody was sitting down.

Thursday night’s FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony wasn’t just a show. It was a statement. For the first time, the tournament is being shared by three countries — Mexico, the US, and Canada. But Mexico City got the honor of starting it, and FIFA wanted something that felt bigger than football. They got it.

Come, Come” — And The World Did

“Dai Dai” isn’t a song you’ve heard before. That’s because it was written specifically for this night. The title means “come, come”, like an invitation. And that’s exactly what Shakira and Burna Boy did for 5 minutes — invited the world to the dance floor.

Shakira walked out first, all metallic fringe and Colombian yellow, doing the hip rolls that made her famous 20 years ago. She started alone, her voice over a soft cumbia rhythm. Then the drums kicked in. Hard. And from a trapdoor in the center of the pitch, Burna Boy appeared.

He was wearing green and gold, designed by Lagos brand Orange Culture, and he didn’t walk. He moved like the song owned him. Switching between English, Spanish, and Yoruba, he traded verses with Shakira while 200 dancers — half from Mexico, half from Nigeria — filled the field behind them.

About halfway through, a 100-person drumline rolled in from the tunnels. Some were from Mexico City, some flew in from Lagos, some from Toronto. FIFA said they wanted “the heartbeat of the three host nations.” Mission accomplished. The drums were so loud you could feel them in your chest, even through a TV screen.

Two Legends, One Stage

There’s history here. Shakira was the face of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa with “Waka Waka”. That song is still played in taxis, bars, and stadiums today. Burna Boy made his own history in Qatar 2022, becoming the first African artist to perform at a World Cup opening ceremony.

So putting them together for 2026 felt inevitable, but also risky. Two massive stars, two massive sounds, one stage. It worked because they weren’t trying to outshine each other. Shakira let Burna own the Afrobeat sections. Burna stepped back and let Shakira glide through the Latin parts. At one point they were back-to-back, singing the chorus in Spanish and Yoruba at the same time. The crowd lost it.

Backstage, Burna told FIFA TV he was nervous right up until he stepped out. “It’s the World Cup, you know? But then I remembered — this is for everybody watching. So Dai. Come. Let’s do this together.”

Shakira was grinning when cameras caught her after the performance. “I’ve done this before, but never like this,” she said. “With Burna, it feels new. It feels like we’re calling the next generation.”

More Than Just Music

FIFA didn’t stop at the song. The 22-minute ceremony had everything: The Weeknd floating above the crowd on a platform, Maná playing guitar riffs from the stands, and a children’s choir with kids from all 48 countries that qualified this year.

They even brought out an AR version of Diego Maradona. For a few seconds it looked like he was passing the ball to Lionel Messi on the pitch. Azteca erupted — this is the same stadium where Maradona played his last World Cup game in 1986. You could see grown men wiping their eyes.

But “Dai Dai” was the moment everyone will remember. On X, the hashtag was trending worldwide before Shakira finished the first verse. On TikTok, clips of Burna’s entrance got 50 million views before the opening match between Mexico and Morocco even started.

Fans online weren’t holding back: “Shakira + Burna is the collab I didn’t know I needed,” one post read. Another said: “FIFA finally got an opening song right. Dai is already stuck in my head.”

 

The full version of “Dai Dai” and its music video drop Friday. FIFA filmed it in three cities — Mexico City, Lagos, and Vancouver — to match the three host nations. Early reports say streaming platforms saw a 300% jump in searches for both artists during the show.

For Burna, this cements what fans already know: he’s not just Afrobeats’ biggest star, he’s one of the biggest stars, period. For Shakira, it’s a return to the World Cup stage 16 years later, but with a different energy. Less pop princess, more global elder.

When the fireworks faded and the first whistle blew for Mexico vs. Morocco, “Dai Dai” was still playing in people’s heads. That’s the point of a World Cup song. It’s supposed to stick. It’s supposed to make you want to move, to sing along, to feel like you’re part of something.

And on Thursday night in Mexico City, Shakira and Burna Boy made sure everyone felt invited.

Dai Dai. Come, come. The World Cup has begun.

 

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Serena Williams Is Back: Tennis Legend Teams Up With Rising Star Victoria Mboko for Doubles Return at Queen’s Club

By Prosper Mene

Nearly four years after her emotional farewell at the 2022 US Open, 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis. The 44-year-old American icon will make her comeback in women’s doubles alongside Congolese-Canadian sensation Victoria Mboko at the HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club, beginning June 8, 2026.

The pairing, confirmed by Mboko on social media Thursday, has sent waves of excitement through the tennis world. Mboko, the 19-year-old world No. 9 and 2025 WTA Newcomer of the Year, posted a courtside photo with Williams alongside the caption: “The Queen is back. 👑 An honor to share the court with one of the greatest athletes of all time this week. Even more excited to play doubles together! Tennis is pretty special.”

Williams, who has won seven Wimbledon singles titles, accepted a wild card into the grass-court event as preparation for a potential return to the All England Club later this summer. The duo will compete as wild-card entries in the 16-team doubles draw.

For Mboko, a Burlington, Ontario native who has rapidly climbed the rankings, the opportunity to partner with her idol is a dream come true. “The fact that she even knows me is very exciting,” Mboko said in earlier comments addressing rumors of the pairing.

Williams last competed at the 2022 US Open, where she was eliminated in the third round. Since stepping away to focus on family and other ventures, she has occasionally teased fans with hints of a return. Her first practice sessions on the grass at Queen’s Club have already drawn significant attention, with behind-the-scenes footage showing her rallying alongside Mboko.

Tennis fans and fellow players have reacted with enthusiasm to the news. The generational pairing pits one of the sport’s all-time greats against the next wave of talent, promising compelling matches and major crowd draw at the prestigious pre-Wimbledon tournament.

 

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Serena Williams Announces Tennis Comeback Nearly Four Years After Retirement

By Prosper Mene

Serena Williams has officially announced her return to professional competition at age 44, nearly four years after her emotional retirement following the 2022 U.S. Open.

The WTA Tour confirmed on Monday that Williams has accepted a wild-card invitation to compete in doubles at next week’s HSBC Championships, a WTA 500 event at the prestigious Queen’s Club in London. The grass-court tournament serves as a key warm-up for Wimbledon.

Williams, widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time, last competed at the 2022 U.S. Open, where she bid farewell to the sport in a tearful ceremony after a career that redefined women’s tennis with power, athleticism, and unapologetic excellence. Her 23 Grand Slam singles titles rank her among the all-time leaders, and her influence extends far beyond the court through fashion, business, and advocacy.

The comeback has been building quietly. Williams re-entered the International Tennis Integrity Agency’s (ITIA) registered testing pool months ago, fulfilling the mandatory six-month requirement for a return. Reports of her interest in a grass-court appearance surfaced last week, with speculation she would pair in doubles with rising Canadian star Victoria Mboko.

In a sport where comebacks at advanced ages are rare, Williams’ decision at 44 shows her enduring competitive fire. Tennis fans and analysts have reacted with a mix of excitement and awe.

“The GOAT is officially back. Tennis is saved,” one fan posted on X shortly after the announcement.

The HSBC Championships begin on June 8, 2026. While Williams’ entry is for doubles, many observers wonder if this marks the start of a broader return that could include singles play or even a Wimbledon appearance.

Williams has not yet issued a detailed personal statement, but her acceptance of the wild card speaks volumes. The tennis community now turns its eyes to Queen’s Club, where one of the sport’s most iconic figures will step back onto the grass.

Whether this is a one-off doubles appearance or the beginning of a new chapter remains to be seen. What is certain is that Serena Williams’ mere presence will electrify the 2026 grass-court season.

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Coco Gauff Begins French Open Title Defence with Dominant Straight-Sets Win Over Taylor Townsend

By Prosper Mene

Defending champion Coco Gauff launched her bid for a second consecutive French Open title with a commanding 6-4, 6-4 victory over fellow American Taylor Townsend in the first round at Roland Garros on Tuesday.

The world No. 4, who claimed her first Roland Garros crown in 2025 by defeating Aryna Sabalenka in the final, overcame an early setback to dispatch Townsend 6-4, 6-0 in one hour and 20 minutes on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

Gauff found herself down 1-3 in the opening set but reeled off 11 of the final 12 games to seize control. She broke her opponent six times overall, showcasing the precise movement, powerful returns, and baseline dominance that have defined her clay-court resurgence.

The match carried extra emotional weight as the two Americans are close friends off the court. They shared a warm embrace at the net following the contest, with Gauff acknowledging the challenge of facing a familiar opponent in the opening round.

“Taylor and I have known each other for so long,” Gauff said afterward. “This is I think our first match on tour. So, we know each other off the court, but on the court, not so well.”

The victory extends Gauff’s winning streak at Roland Garros and highlights her strong recent form on the surface. Conditions were notably challenging, with temperatures in Paris approaching 100°F (nearly 38°C), yet the 22-year-old American said the heat ultimately aided her performance.

Gauff will now prepare for a second-round matchup against Egyptian qualifier Mayar Sherif on Thursday as she seeks to become the first woman to successfully defend the French Open title since Justine Henin in 2007.

Townsend, known for her crafty left-handed game and doubles prowess, pushed Gauff early but could not sustain the momentum against the defending champion’s superior athleticism and consistency.

Gauff’s successful title defence opener signals her intent to build on last year’s breakthrough, where she became the first American woman to win the French Open singles title since Serena Williams in 2015.

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Shakira and Burna Boy Team Up for “Dai Dai,” the Official 2026 FIFA World Cup Song

By Prosper Mene

Colombian superstar Shakira has once again become the voice of the World Cup, this time teaming up with Nigerian Afrobeats giant Burna Boy for “Dai Dai”, the official anthem of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The track was released on May 14, 2026, and quickly generated massive buzz across global charts and social media.

Key Details in the song

Genre fusion: The song blends Afrobeats, reggaeton, dance-pop, and world beats into an upbeat, energetic anthem. It features a catchy multilingual chorus with phrases like “Dai, dai, ikou, dale, allez, let’s go,” celebrating football, unity, resilience, and global culture.

Shakira’s Role: She not only performs but also produced, composed, and wrote lyrics for the track. This marks her return to World Cup anthems after hits like “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” (2010) and others. Fans are already calling her the “Queen of the FIFA World Cup.”

Music Video: Filmed at Rio’s iconic Maracanã Stadium, the official video dropped around May 23, 2026. It includes star-studded cameos from football legends like Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé, making it one of the most-watched World Cup-related videos on YouTube.

As of late May 2026, the song is performing strongly:

Over 23 million views on the official YouTube video shortly after release.

Strong streams on Spotify (reaching #104 on Global charts), YouTube Music (35M+ plays), and Apple Music in various countries.

Fans praise the cultural fusion and party vibe, though some online discussions note debates about cultural representation and stereotypes in the visuals and promotion.

Part of the song’s royalties will support a $100 million initiative for children’s education and soccer access programs, tied to the 2026 tournament hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico (June 11 – July 19, 2026).

Shakira is also set to perform at the World Cup final halftime show, potentially with Burna Boy and others (including mentions of Uganda’s Ghetto Kids).

This collaboration highlights the growing influence of Afrobeats on the global stage while continuing Shakira’s legacy in football anthems. The song has fans worldwide hyped for the upcoming tournament.

You can find the official video and track on major platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music.

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𝗙𝗜𝗙𝗔 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗲𝘀 𝗿𝘂𝗹𝗲 𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗳𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝗮𝗰𝗵𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝘄𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻’𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗼𝘁𝗯𝗮𝗹𝗹

By Prosper Mene

FIFA has introduced a landmark rule mandating female representation in coaching roles for all women’s football competitions under its governance.

The new regulations, approved by the FIFA Council on Thursday, March 19, 2026, require every team participating in FIFA women’s tournaments to include at least one female head coach or assistant coach on the bench. Additionally, teams must have a minimum of two female staff members in their backroom setup overall.

This policy applies immediately and covers all levels of FIFA-organized women’s competitions, including youth events such as the upcoming U-17 and U-20 Women’s World Cups, the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, senior national team tournaments, and club-level events. It will also extend to the next FIFA Women’s World Cup, scheduled for 2027 in Brazil.

The move aims to boost the number of women in high-level coaching positions and address longstanding gender imbalances in the sport. For context, at the 2023 Women’s World Cup, only 12 out of 32 head coaches were women.

FIFA’s decision is part of broader efforts to promote gender equality and increase female representation in leadership roles within women’s football. The regulations were described in reports as a step toward reshaping the future of the game by ensuring greater visibility and opportunities for female coaches.

This requirement is expected to encourage national associations, clubs, and federations to invest more in developing and hiring qualified women coaches, potentially creating a pipeline for more diverse technical staffs in the years ahead.

The announcement has been welcomed as a progressive step in advancing women’s football, though implementation details, such as compliance monitoring and potential sanctions will likely be clarified in the coming weeks.

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Five Iranian Women Footballers Granted Asylum in Australia, Says Donald Trump

By Prosper Mene

In a development amid the ongoing Middle East conflict, five members of Iran’s national women’s football team have reportedly been granted asylum in Australia, according to statements from US President Donald Trump.

The players, part of the Iranian squad competing in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup hosted in Australia, left their team hotel and sought protection following their elimination from the tournament. Sources indicate the athletes are now in a safe house under Australian Federal Police protection, fearing severe repercussions upon return to Iran.

The incident gained international attention after several players remained silent during Iran’s national anthem before a match, an act interpreted as protest amid heightened tensions from the US-Israel war with Iran. Iranian state media labeled the team “wartime traitors,” raising alarms over potential persecution, arbitrary detention, or worse if they returned home.

President Trump weighed in forcefully on Truth Social, initially warning that Australia would be making “a terrible humanitarian mistake” by forcing the players back, where they “will most likely be killed.” He urged Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to grant asylum, offering: “The US will take them if you won’t.”

In a follow-up post, Trump announced he had spoken with Albanese, stating the Australian leader was “on it” and that “five have already been taken care of, and the rest are on their way.” Trump praised the handling of the “delicate situation.”

The five players reportedly include Fatemeh Pasandideh, Zahra Ghanbari, Zahra Sarbali, Atefeh Ramazanzadeh, and Mona Hamoudi, with some linked to support from figures like Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran’s last shah, who confirmed their alignment with opposition movements.

Australia’s government has remained cautious, with officials citing privacy reasons for not commenting on individual cases. Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Matt Thistlethwaite emphasized no “preferential treatment” or “special circumstances” apply, though human rights groups and Iranian-Australian communities have urged protection for those at risk.

Protests erupted outside the team’s accommodations, with supporters chanting “save our girls” and surrounding buses in calls for the players to stay.

While details of the asylum grants remain unconfirmed by official Australian channels, Trump’s announcements have amplified global scrutiny on the players’ fate.

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‎ ‎𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝗙𝗮𝗹𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗳𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗼𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗹𝘆 ‎ ‎

By Prosper Mene

Nigeria’s Super Falcons are gearing up for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco with a pair of high-stakes friendly matches against the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon.

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has confirmed that the two sides will clash in a double-header in Yaoundé, Cameroon’s capital. The first encounter is scheduled for Saturday, February 28, 2026, followed by the second on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

These friendlies fall within the FIFA Women’s International Window (February 24 – March 7, 2026), providing the Super Falcons—reigning WAFCON champions and 10-time winners, an ideal opportunity to sharpen their tactics, test squad depth, and build momentum ahead of the continental showpiece.

The matches revive a classic African women’s football rivalry. The Super Falcons previously defeated Cameroon 2-0 in a pre-tournament friendly before last year’s WAFCON (also in Morocco), underscoring Nigeria’s dominance in recent head-to-heads.

NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi emphasized the federation’s commitment to thorough preparation, stating that these games are crucial for ensuring the team is in top form to defend their title.

 

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Falconets Coach Aduku Unveils 26-Player Squad for Crucial Senegal Clash in 2026 U-20 World Cup Qualifiers

By Prosper Mene

Nigeria’s U-20 women’s national team, the Falconets, are intensifying preparations for their crucial third-round qualifiers against Senegal in the race to qualify for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Poland.

Head coach Moses Aduku has announced a 26-player squad, primarily drawn from the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL), to face the Lionesses de Téranga in this two-legged tie. The squad features standout talents such as Bayelsa Queens forward Janet Akekoromowei, Nasarawa Amazons midfielder Joy Igbokwe, and several players promoted from the national U-17 setup, including Shakirat Abidemi Moshood.

Coach Aduku expressed satisfaction with the team’s commitment and progress in camp, emphasizing the need for a strong performance in the home leg to build momentum ahead of the away fixture.

The first leg is scheduled for Saturday, February 7, 2026, at the MKO Abiola Sports Complex in Abeokuta . Kick-off is set for 16:00 local time. The return leg will take place on Saturday, February 14, 2026, in Dakar, Senegal, at the Stade Lat-Dior.

The winner of this tie will advance to the final round of African qualifiers, with only the top teams securing spots at the global finals in Poland.

Full Squad List as announced:

Goalkeepers:

Uzoma Christiana Ijeoma (Edo Queens)

Opara Onyinyechi Jacklin (Delta Queens)

Jane Bubemi Ijirigho (Nasarawa Amazons)

Defenders:

Ezekwugo Chiamaka Esther (Bayelsa Queens)

Sandra John Nwibe (Rivers Angels)

Yusuf Mistura Motunrayo (FC Robo Queens)

Abdulwahab Farida Opeyemi (Nasarawa Amazons)

Ohaegbulem Oluchi (Nasarawa Amazons)

Ayoade Hannah Ibrahim (Remo Stars Ladies)

Adeshina Tumininu Fatimoh (Edo Queens)

Adegbemile Rebecca (Edo Queens)

Iheoma Chinyere (Bayelsa Queens)

Midfielders:

Afolabi Taiwo Tewogbola

Otubo Patience (Rivers Angels)

Igbokwe Joy (Nasarawa Amazons)

Nkwocha Favour Chiamaka (FC Robo Queens)

Kafayat Oluwatosin Mafisere (Edo Queens)

The Falconets, two-time silver medalists at the U-20 World Cup, remain confident under Aduku’s guidance as they aim to overcome Senegal and keep their qualification dreams alive.

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