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Liga : Betis Séville – Real Madrid, sur quelle chaîne tv suivre le ma…

Liga : Betis Séville – Real Madrid, sur quelle chaîne tv suivre le match en direct ?

Trois jours après son succès face à Alavés au Bernabéu, le Real Madrid enchaîne avec un déplacement périlleux au stade La Cartuja. Les hommes d’Arbeloa défient le Betis ce vendredi à 19H00 GMT, pour le compte de la 32e journée de Liga. Objectif, signer une 24e victoire cette saison avant d’attaquer deux Clasicos en mai. Africa Foot United vous donne une idée sur les chaînes tv qui vont diffuser le match en direct. Un Real en quête de régularité loin de Bernabéu Vainqueur d’Alavés en milieu de semaine, le Real Madrid repart déjà au combat, contre le Betis. Avec seulement six matchs restant en Liga, les Merengues entament la première de trois sorties consécutives décisives. Pour lancer ce sprint final, le Real doit faire un résultat positif. Le Betis, solide à la Cartuja Cinquième de Liga avec 49 points, le Betis aborde ce choc en confiance. Les Verdiblancos restent sur trois journées sans défaite, dont un succès 2-3 mardi à Girona. A domicile, la formation sévillane est particulièrement coriace avec quatre nuls et trois victoires sur les sept derniers matchs à La Cartuja. Sur quelle chaîne tv suivre ce match en direct ? Rendez-vous sur les chaînes tv comme DAZN TV, Super Sport, Sport TV, Sky Sports, New World, beIN Sport, Canal live, Canal+, TNT Sports, Paramount+, Stan Sport, RTL+, Movistar/Telefonica, Ziggo Sport, MENA, ESPN, Blue Sport.

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Borussia Dortmund : Elias Benkara prolonge au BVB jusqu’en 2029

Dans un communiqué officiel, la direction du Borussia Dortmund a annoncé la prolongation du contrat d’Elias Benkara pour quatre années supplémentaires. Âgé de seulement 18 ans, le défenseur central bénéficie d’une belle marque de confiance de la part du club allemand. Présent au sein de l’académie depuis 2021, il est désormais lié au BVB jusqu’au 30 juin 2029 et s’apprête à entamer sa sixième saison avec les Jaune et Noir. Cette saison, le joueur, qui a choisi de représenter l’Algérie au niveau international, compte neuf apparitions avec les U19 ainsi que dix matchs avec l’équipe U23. En décembre 2024, il a connu sa première convocation avec le groupe professionnel à l’occasion d’un match de Ligue des champions face au FC Barcelone, sans entrer en jeu. Une présence symbolique, mais révélatrice de la confiance accordée par le club. Originaire de Francfort, Benkara a également franchi une étape importante en novembre 2025 en étant convoqué pour la première fois avec l’équipe nationale A d’Algérie, à l’occasion d’un stage de préparation. Le directeur sportif des U23, Ingo Preuß, s’est montré satisfait de cette prolongation : « Avec la prolongation d’Elias, nous confirmons notre volonté de promouvoir les talents issus de notre centre de formation. Nous sommes heureux qu’il poursuive ce chemin avec nous. » Cette prolongation confirme la confiance du Borussia Dortmund envers son jeune défenseur, considéré comme un talent prometteur du club. Une étape importante dans sa progression, qui ouvre la porte à une nouvelle aventure et de nouveaux défis. sweetbonan.org

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Triple Olympic Champion Gabby Thomas Dominates KipKeino Classic Continental Tour

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 24 – Triple Olympic champion Gabby Thomas lived up to her superstar billing at the Nyayo National Stadium, storming to a clinical victory in the women’s 100m and 200m.

The American sensation stopped the clock at 11.01 seconds, to win the 100m, asserting her dominance in front of a mesmerized Nairobi crowd and proving exactly why she is the gold standard of global sprinting.

The victory was a masterclass in execution, as Thomas pulled away from the field with her signature late-race power.

Winning on her debut at the Absa Kip Keino Classic, she not only lived up to the hype but also set the track alight as the standout international performer of the historic night meet.

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Thomas cemented her status as the undisputed queen of the track tonight, completing a spectacular sprint double at the Absa Kip Keino Classic.

Just over an hour after her 100m triumph, Thomas returned to the Nyayo National Stadium track to deliver a masterclass in the 200m, stopping the clock at a blistering 21.89 seconds.

The time not only shattered the previous meeting record but also set a new World Lead for the 2026 season, proving that her transition to the high altitude of Nairobi was a tactical masterstroke.

The American dominance was absolute as Thomas was pushed to the limit by her compatriot Cambrea Sturgis.

In a photo-finish atmosphere, Sturgis also dipped under the previous meeting record, clocking a massive 21.93 seconds to take the silver.

The race provided a historic moment for the home fans as well, as Kenya’s Millicent Ndoro rose to the occasion against the world-class field.

Ndoro powered through the home straight to set a new Personal Best of 23.21 seconds, capping off a night where the record books were rewritten under the Nairobi floodlights.

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Mali: New FEMAFOOT president Baba Cisset pledges unity and development

Newly elected Malian Football Federation (FEMAFOOT) president Baba Cisset says he will focus on developing football in the West African nation. Cissé won the elective general assembly in a landslide on Thursday, April 16 in Bamako.

Cisset received 69 votes from 72 members, winning comprehensively to lead FEMAFOOT for the next four years. Administrative instability has affected the federation and its reputation, and Cisset will be tasked with changing the situation. According to Mali Web, he stated that developing football in Mali will be his top priority.

“Our ambition is to develop this sport at all levels: through infrastructure, physical training, and especially competitions. We are here with a single objective: to contribute fully to the development of Malian football. Our intention is clear: to continue working together, putting everyone’s skills at the service of the greater Malian football family,” said the head of Mali First Division side FC Malicoura.

Mali failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, although the number of African representatives increased. Their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations performance was not satisfactory. Their clubs managed to go further in both CAF club competitions, with Stade Malien reaching the quarter-finals of the Champions League. They have also qualified for the 2026 African U-17 Cup of Nations and the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

Cisset promised positive change in the federation so that Malian football can flourish during his tenure. “Together, we are convinced that we will project a positive image of our country, strive for trophies, and build a strong culture within our federation, founded on transparency, ethics, and respect for all.”

Thai League 1: Njiva Rakotoharimalala’s double moves Ratchaburi into second

Madagascar national team forward Njiva Rakotoharimalala scored both goals on Friday as Ratchaburi FC seized second place on the Thai League 1 table with a 2-1 comeback victory at Sukhothai.

The 33-year-old scorched one of his former clubs, providing both goals in the second half including a penalty kick to complete the victory in the 71st minute.

Ratchaburi fell behind to a Mateusinho penalty close to halftime but recoverd to turn in a better performance in the second half. Close to the hour mark, a quick and efficient counter-attack put the Malagasy legend off into space on the left wing before faking out a defender to finish past Sukhothai keeper Kittipun Saensuk.

Twelve minutes later, the goal-scoring winger finished a penalty kick opportunity to confirm three points and bring his total to eleven goals in all competitions. Njiva came out on top in a duel against fellow Madagascar national team attacker Jhon Baggio, who he used to play with at Sukhothai.

A prolific scorer for his country and in the Thai League 1

Now 33-years-old, Njiva is enjoying his best season in Thailand since he made an excellent first impression with Sukhothai during the 2018 season. He competed in Asian continental football for the first time this season as Ratchaburi advanced to the quarterfinals of the AFC Champions League Two where they fell to finalists Gamba Osaka after extra time.

Njiva, who became known in Madagascar from his goal-scoring heroics with CNaPS Sport in the center of the island nation, won eleven trophies with the club before moving abroad.

He is the country’s third all-time leading scorer with 14 goals in 56 appearances for Barea, notably scoring the goal that qualified the nation for their debut Africa Cup of Nations finals appearance in 2019. They defeated Equatorial Guinea 1-0 in that match, setting the stage for a historic quarterfinal finish at the tournament in Egypt to announce the country’s presence on the African stage.

After leading the club to five consecutive Malagasy top flight titles between 2013 and 2017, his opportunity to move to Thailand arrived after scoring three goals as the Barea came just short of qualifying for the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN). The goals on a larger stage led to his first move to Thailand with Sukhothai.

Other than a brief spell in the fourth tier of French football with FC Fleury 93 in 2019, he has spent his club career in Thailand. He has accumulated 65 goals and 18 assists in 125 appearances in Thai football, mostly spent in the top flight Thai League 1.

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