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Chelsea FC Celebrates 120 Years of Football Legacy

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Chelsea Football Club celebrated its 120th anniversary on March 10, 2025, a testament to its enduring legacy in football. Founded in 1905, the club has amassed an impressive collection of honors, including five Premier League titles and two Champions League victories.

The celebration saw fans and the club’s official channels sharing nostalgic content, from historic victories to the evolution of the club’s emblem. Stamford Bridge was alive with memories, showcasing Chelsea’s iconic trophies and the profound bond between the club and its supporters.

While Chelsea’s status as the first English club to win all major UEFA club competitions remains a point of pride, the day was more about celebrating the club’s rich history and its continuous journey in the sport.

For their 120th, Chelsea’s rolling out festivities. They’re hosting a free exhibition, This Game is What We Make It, at the Saatchi Gallery from March 22-24, showcasing rare shirts, cultural influences like punk and reggae, and fan stories. A “120 Legends Tour” at Stamford Bridge, led by icons like Carlo Cudicini and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, will honor 120 nominated fans. Matchday celebrations are planned, including at the women’s game against West Ham on March 30, and a special merchandise range with a “120” logo is launching.

The club’s also trademarked a commemorative emblem for the occasion, though the official badge won’t change. Chelsea’s legacy isn’t just trophies—it’s about innovation (first club with shirt numbers in 1928, first all-foreign XI in 1999) and resilience, from wartime football to navigating ownership shifts, like the 2022 transition to Todd Boehly’s consortium. Today, they sit mid-table in the Premier League but remain a cultural and competitive force, with a fanbase that’s stuck through thick and thin.

 

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Asare’s Stunning Save Secures Hearts Point in Tense Draw

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The Ghanaian prolific goalie proved his inclusion into Ghana’s goalkeeping history over the weekend as Accra Hearts of Oak and Berekum Chelsea battled to a 0-0 draw in Ghana Premier League Matchday 23, with Asare’s world-class save proving decisive amid Hearts’ dominance in possession and shots.


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Twenty-three (23) Ghanaian referees officially presented with FIFA badges

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Twenty-three (23) Ghanaian referees have been officially presented with their FIFA badges. Image Source (Ghana Football Association)
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This milestone was celebrated at a ceremony held at the Ghana Football Association (GFA) headquarters in Accra on Tuesday, January 21, 2026.

Ghana Referees honored with their FIFA badges

A cross section of the twenty-three Ghanaian referees honored with their FIFA badges.

The badges, awarded annually by FIFA based on performance, fitness tests, and assessments from the previous year, authorize these officials to officiate international matches throughout 2026 across various formats.

The group includes:

  • 10 Centre Referees
  • 10 Assistant Referees
  • 1 Futsal Referee
  • 1 Beach Soccer Referee (notably, Portia Oppong, highlighted as a historic first female in this category for Ghana)
  • 1 Video Assistant Referee (VAR)

Veteran referee Daniel Nii Laryea lead the list, retaining his status with dual recognition as both a Centre Referee and VAR official, showcasing his consistent excellence on the African and global stages.

Daniel Nii Laryea

Veteran Ghana referee Daniel Nii Laryea

In his address the GFA Vice-President Mark Addo congratulated them and urged them to aim for world-class standards: “Aspire for greatness. You are the soul and heart of the game.” He emphasized impartiality, fairness, and the responsibility that comes with representing Ghana internationally, with continued FIFA recognition depending on ongoing performance.

This achievement reflects Ghana’s strengthening presence in global refereeing, especially after past challenges in the sport. These referees are now set to take the pitch in international competitions, bringing pride to the nation.

Well done to all involved—keep upholding the highest standards!

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Senegal’s Teranga Lions Parade AFCON Trophy

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Senegal's Teranga Lions are basking in glory after claiming their second Africa Cup of Nations
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Senegal’s Teranga Lions are basking in glory after claiming their second Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title in dramatic fashion

The team defeated hosts Morocco 1-0 in the 2025 AFCON final on January 18, 2026, thanks to a stunning extra-time goal from Pape Gueye.

The match was highly tense and chaotic and marked by a late penalty controversy that led to Senegal briefly walking off the pitch in protest, a missed Panenka attempt by Morocco, and intense drama throughout.

On their return home, the champions received an ecstatic hero’s welcome in Dakar as tens of thousands of fans flooded the streets, clad in green, yellow, and red, waving flags, blaring vuvuzelas, and chanting as the team paraded the trophy atop an open-top bus.

The procession lasted over seven hours, winding through the capital to the presidential palace, where President Bassirou Diomaye Faye greeted them, praised their “historic” resilience and fighting spirit, and declared a national holiday to celebrate.

Sadio Mané and the squad lifted the trophy high amid roaring crowds, a true outpouring of national pride after overcoming such a nail-biting final.

 

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