Sports News of Wednesday, 3 December 2025
Source: soccernet.ng
Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle has suffered a setback in his plans for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), as Fulham coach Marco Silva has revealed Samuel Chukwueze will remain with his club for nearly two more weeks.
The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is set to kick off in just about 18 days, and most of the talk has been around the participating countries releasing their squad lists for the competition.
A major issue of concern, however, has been the release date for the players based in Europe. Most of the top African countries have their best players featuring in Europe.
Some of these leagues, especially the Premier League, will still be ongoing for the entire duration of the 2025 AFCON.
Usually, FIFA favors the countries for international competitions like the AFCON, stipulating that players can join their national teams up to two weeks before the tournament.
However, countries, clubs, and players have often found a middle ground because of how badly early release affects clubs, some of whom lose their key players or even more than half of their starting elevens.
For example, at the last AFCON, Cameroonian goalkeeper André Onana arrived in camp on the eve of their first game because he wanted to play for Manchester United.
FIFA's U-Turn on Players Release Date For AFCON 2025
But on Tuesday, news broke that FIFA had informed clubs that they could keep their players until December 15, barely six days before the start of the 2025 AFCON.
🚨 EXCL: Sunderland’s SEVEN AFCON players are set to be available for the Wear-Tyne derby next weekend.
— Keith Downie (@SkySports_Keith) December 1, 2025
🌍 FIFA has informed clubs that they will be able to retain players selected for AFCON until December 15.
⚽️ High-flying Sunderland host Newcastle the day before, December… pic.twitter.com/q5vnHBHsOH

