2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP B - DAY 08 - Zimbabwe vs South Africa 2:3

South Africa beats Zimbabwe 3:2

29 Dec 2025
2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP F - DAY 07 - Côte d'Ivoire vs Cameroon 1:1

a draw between Côte d'Ivoire and Cameroon 1:1

28 Dec 2025
2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP E - DAY 07 - Algeria vs Burkina Faso 1:0

Algeria beats Burkina Faso 1:0

28 Dec 2025
2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP E - DAY 07 - Equatorial Guinea vs Sudan 0:1

Sudan beats Equatorial Guinea 1:0

28 Dec 2025
2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP F - DAY 07 - Gabon vs Mozambique 2:3

Mozambique beats Gabon 3:2

28 Dec 2025
2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP C - DAY 06 - Nigeria vs Tunisia 3:2

Nigeria beats Tunisia 3:2

27 Dec 2025
2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP C - DAY 06 - Uganda vs Tanzania 1:1

a draw between Uganda and Tanzania 1:1

27 Dec 2025
2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP D - DAY 06 - Senegal vs Congo DR 1:1

a draw between Senegal and Congo DR 1:1

27 Dec 2025
2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP D - DAY 06 - Benin vs Botswana 1:0

Benin beats Botswana 1:0

27 Dec 2025
2025 AFRICA CUP - GROUP A - DAY 05 - Morocco vs Mali 1:1

a draw between Morocco and Mali 1:1  

26 Dec 2025

Stars in UAE - Ivory Coast - Wilfried Bony close to joining Al-Arabi

Swansea City striker Wilfried Bony is close to joining Qatari club Al-Arabi on loan.

The 30-year-old has been left out of the Swans' squad for their past two matches as they look to offload their highest earner.

Turkish giants Galatasaray had also been mentioned as possible suitors.

"It's progressing further. I think he might be on a plane to Qatar as we 
speak," Swans boss Graham Potter said after their 3-3 draw with Birmingham.

Signed in a £12m deal from Manchester City in 2017, Bony has played seven games under Graham Potter following 10 months out with a knee injury, scoring once.

But as he is thought to earn around £120,000 a week, Swansea are desperate to get the Ivorian off their wage bill.

Bony is in his second spell at the Welsh club, having originally joined Swansea from Vitesse Arnhem in July 2013 for £12m before being sold to 

Manchester City for £28m in January 2015.

25 Jan 2019
(afrofootball.com + BBC Sport)

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