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Nigerian football supporters have turned their frustration toward Ghanaian referee Daniel Laryea after the Super Eagles’ painful semi-final exit at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations against host nation Morocco.

The tightly contested encounter, played on Wednesday night in Rabat, ended goalless after extra time before Morocco triumphed 4–2 in a penalty shootout. Missed efforts from Samuel Chukwueze and Bruno Onyemaechi proved costly, as goalkeeper Yassine Bounou denied Nigeria a place in the final.

In the aftermath, attention quickly shifted from the result to the officiating. Many Nigerian fans expressed anger over what they felt were questionable refereeing decisions throughout the match. On social media, supporters accused Laryea of inconsistency and claimed the Super Eagles were treated harshly compared to their opponents.

Nigerian Fans Criticise Referee Daniel Laryea Following AFCON Semi-Final Loss to Morocco

Statistics from the game further fueled the backlash. Nigeria were whistled for 29 fouls, while Morocco committed 19, yet only the Super Eagles received disciplinary action, picking up two yellow cards. Morocco, despite repeated challenges, completed the match without a single booking — a detail that sparked widespread debate online.

Some fans suggested that Morocco’s home advantage influenced the officiating, while others controversially linked the referee’s nationality to perceived bias, referencing the historic rivalry between Nigeria and Ghana.

Criticism was not limited to fans alone. A number of sports commentators and media personalities also questioned the overall standard of refereeing, arguing that poor officiating decisions overshadowed what was otherwise a tense and tactical contest.

Unconfirmed reports later emerged claiming that angry supporters mass-reported the referee’s social media account, allegedly leading to its temporary suspension. However, no official confirmation was available at the time of writing.

As Nigeria’s AFCON journey comes to an end, debate continues to rage among supporters, with the referee’s performance remaining a central talking point and a source of lingering disappointment.

Ajibade and Alozie fire Nigeria into WAFCON final

Nigeria advanced to the final and maintained hopes of a record-breaking 10th continental title on Tuesday night by defeating arch-rivals South Africa 2-1 in a thrilling Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) semi-final.

In what was billed as a “final before the final,” Michelle Alozie and Rasheedat Ajibade came through when it counted most, scoring either side of a penalty kick from Linda Motlhalo to help the Super Falcons exact revenge for their 2022 defeat to Banyana Banyana and demonstrate their supremacy on African soil.

Nigeria March into WAFCON Final with Ajibade and Alozie on Target

Following a handball by Bambanani Mbane in the South African box, Ajibade broke the tie just before halftime with a calm finish from the penalty spot. Nigeria controlled the pace with a well-organized defense and deft transitions, with Alozie and Ihezuo probing all the time, and the goal capped their first-half dominance.

The defending champions, South Africa, put up a strong fight in the second half and were rewarded in the 60th minute when Osinachi Ohale brought down Hildah Magaia, resulting in a penalty. Motlhalo scored with a flawless penalty kick to tie the score and give Banyana a brief advantage. However, Michelle Alozie scored an incredible long-range winner deep into stoppage time as extra time approached.

Her 35-yard effort swerved past goalkeeper Andile Dlamini and sparked wild celebrations among the Nigerian players and fans inside Stade Larbi Zaouli. The final minutes saw tempers flare and injuries mount, with Chinwendu Ihezuo stretchered off and yellow cards flying.

But Nigeria held firm through nine minutes of stoppage time to seal the win and set up a mouthwatering final in Rabat. The Super Falcons remain unbeaten in the tournament and will head into the final with renewed confidence. For South Africa, their title defense ends in heartbreak, but they will regroup for the third-place playoff.