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Patrice Motsepe Secures Second Term As CAF President

By Adedapo Adesanya
South African billionaire, Mr Patrice Motsepe, has been re-elected unopposed as the President of Confederation of African Football (CAF).
The 63-year-old businessman, who has been CAF president since 2021, had announced his decision to stand again in October 2024.
His re-election for another four-year reign was confirmed at the CAF extraordinary general assembly in Cairo on Wednesday, where FIFA president, Mr Gianni Infantino, was in attendance.
Mr Motsepe, a mining magnate, who also owns South African club, Mamelodi Sundowns, had said he was looking to continue the “good progress” he had made since coming to office four years ago.
This re-appointment means he would serve a second four-year term as CAF boss.
Mr Motsepe was elected by acclamation in Morocco four years ago, succeeding Malagasy Ahmad Ahmad, who had been suspended by FIFA over financial misconduct.
Mr Ahmad had become the first CAF president to be banned by FIFA.
Since then, the African football body has grown financially, making a $72 million (£55.5 million) profit from last year’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), 18 times bigger than that generated by the previous edition in 2022.
Speaking on the re-election, CAF secretary general, Mr Veron Mosengo-Omba, credited Mr Motsepe with improving the finances and governance of the organisation.
“Patrice was a gift for African football. In 2021 CAF was a toxic body. He brought good governance to all levels of the organisation,” Mr Mosengo-Omba said ahead of the meeting.
Also, former Cameroon football star, Mr Samuel Eto’o, was elected to the CAF executive committee by acclamation in Cairo on Wednesday as he was the lone candidate from the central Africa region.
The 44-year-old became eligible only last week after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) overturned a CAF ban on the ex-Barcelona, Inter Milan and Chelsea forward.
Mr Eto’o, who is Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) president, now joins the supreme decision-making body in Africa.
The CAF ban of Eto’o came last year after the three-time Champions League winner was found guilty by the Cairo-based organisation of an ethics breach.
Last July, CAF said the Cameroonian had “seriously violated the principles of ethics, integrity and sportsmanship” by becoming a brand ambassador for a betting organisation.
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GOtv Boxing Night 33: Microbiology Graduate Boxer, Shogbesan, Vows to Floor Opponent with Tech and Biology

Sikiru “Omo Iya Eleja” Shogbesan, Nigeria’s first graduate boxer, has vowed to use his knowledge of technology and biology to floor Segun Gbobaniyi when they clash at GOtv Boxing Night 33 on 26 April at the Molade Okoya-Thomas Indoor Sports Hall of the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos.
Shogbesan, who was discovered at GOtv Boxing NextGen Search, the talent discovery and nurturing initiative that has produced many top boxers, holds a Higher National Diploma in Microbiology, Ordinary National Diploma in science laboratory technology, graduating with Upper Credit at both levels, and has completed the mandatory one-year National Youth Service Corps programme.
Speaking at his training base in Lagos on Friday, Shogbesan said his knowledge of technology and biology has always helped in the ring and it would be put to use against Gbogbaniyi against whom he would fight in the lightweight category.
“Segun (Gbobaniyi) does not know what is coming. Even if he does, he will not know how to deal with it. In the ring, I am guided by knowledge of technology and biology, both of which I studied in school. Both fields help me in determining what to do when I am in the ring. Segun will not go beyond three rounds. Mark my words,” he boasted.
In the super featherweight division, Sodiq Oyakojo will face Lateef “Latest” Azeez. The super bantamweight category will see a fight between Durotimi Agboola and Sodiq Adeleke. The event will stage to light welterweight bouts. One will feature William “Kaki” Amosu and Emmanuel ‘Ability” Abimbola, while the other will see a clash between Tobiloba Ijomoni and Hassan Kareem. There will also be a female super flyweight female bout Ayisat Oriyomi and Olofintunyi Iyanuoluwa.
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How Does Weather Affect Golf Strategy?

Weather plays a crucial role in golf strategy, influencing everything from club selection to shot execution. Punters have a chance to win on 1xBet betting site when wagering on everything that happens during golf matches too.
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- wind;
- rain;
- temperature;
- and even humidity.
In 1st place, wind is one of the most significant weather factors affecting golf. Everybody can win at the 1xBet betting site when wagering on golf competitions played under various different conditions.
A strong headwind can shorten a shot’s distance, requiring players to use a more powerful club or adjust their swing to keep the ball low. A tailwind, on the other hand, adds extra carry, so golfers may opt for a shorter club to maintain control. Crosswinds demand precision, as they can push the ball off course. Skilled golfers learn to shape shots making 2 things: a fade or draw. The idea is to counteract wind direction.
Playing in rainy conditions
Rain impacts 2 things: ball flight and course conditions. To download 1xBet apk for Android devices is very easy, and here you can also wager on what happens during golf competitions played under rain too.
Wet fairways and greens slow down ball roll, requiring golfers to adjust their approach shots to land closer to the target. Additionally, damp clubfaces reduce spin, affecting shot control. It is also possible to download the 1xBet apk for Android devices, so you can enjoy golf wagers from your tablet and smartphone.
In heavy rain, maintaining a firm grip becomes challenging, making rain gloves and towels essential. Golfers may also need to alter putting speed, as wet greens are slower than dry ones.
Temperature and humidity
Temperature is a 3rd essential factor to consider. Cold weather reduces ball compression, resulting in shorter distances. Golfers often use softer balls in lower temperatures to maximize performance. Conversely, warm weather increases ball compression, allowing for greater distance. Players also need to adjust clothing layers, as restricted movement from bulky attire can hinder swing mechanics. Everyone is invited to 1x Bet register today to wager on the most capable golfers from all over the world.
Finally, in 4th place, we have humidity. High humidity reduces air density, allowing the ball to travel slightly farther. Conversely, dry air increases resistance, leading to shorter shots. While the effect is subtle, professional golfers often consider humidity when fine-tuning their club selection. Golf fans can also try to register today at 1x Bet to wager on their favorite sport.
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Kirsty Coventry Emerges First African, Woman to Head International Olympic Committee

By Adedapo Adesanya
The Zimbabwean Minister of Sports, Ms Kirsty Coventry, has been elected president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
She became the first woman and African to hold the position vacated by Mr Thomas Bach, who has been on the seat for the last 12 years.
The Zimbabwe sports minister and two-time Olympic swimming gold medalist got a stunning first-round win in the seven-candidate contest after voting by nearly 100 of her colleagues in the IOC membership on Thursday.
She gets an eight-year mandate into 2033.
According to reports, the election was the most open and hard-to-call IOC presidential election in decades with no clear front-runner before the vote.
She beat Mr Sebastian Coe, the UK’s two-time Olympic 1500m champion, who oversaw the London 2012 Games before taking charge of World Athletics as well as Spanish businessman Mr Juan Antonio Samaranch, who is currently the IOC’s vice-president; Sweden-born businessman and ski federation president Mr Johan Eliasch; Japan’s Mr Morinari Watanabe – head of the international gymnastics federation; French cycling chief Mr David Lappartient and Jordanian Prince Feisal al-Hussein.
Ms Coventry’s win also was a victory for outgoing IOC president Mr Bach, who has long been seen as promoting her as his successor.
He was also lauded for his role in sporting achievements including navigating the Olympics after the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent Paris 2024 Olympics.
“I will make all of you very, very proud and hopefully extremely confident in the decision you have taken,” Ms Coventry said in her acceptance speech.
Her first tournament in the role will be the Milano Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in February 2026, followed by the LA Summer Games in July 2028.
Ms Coventry’s IOC will also need to find a host for the 2036 Summer Games which is expected to be hosted in India or the Middle East.
She will be tasked towards navigating a lot of political and sporting issues necessitated by changing global trends.
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