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CAN Maroc 2025 : le Nigeria et l’Égypte se neutralisent à la pause (0-0)
Annecy – Amiens SC : Antoine Leautey retrouve doucement la forme
Après chaque rencontre de l’Amiens SC, Le11 vous propose d’élire le joueur du match à l’occasion d’une grande consultation présente dans tous nos articles. Et après la défaite contre Annecy, nos lecteurs ont décidé de saluer les efforts de leur chouchou. Antoine Leautey progresse Si Teddy Averlant s’est procuré les deux plus grosses occasions amiénoises [...] The post Annecy – Amiens SC : Antoine Leautey retrouve doucement la forme appeared first on Le 11 HDF.

En France, plusieurs milliers de personnes défilent en soutien à la contestation en Iran

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French President Emmanuel Macron discusses Greenland and Iran during emergency defense council meeting
French President Emmanuel Macron held an emergency defense council meeting at the Élysée Palace on Thursday to discuss Greenland and Iran - among other issues. He then visited a military base in the south of France. In his speech to the troops, Macron highlighted the tense geopolitical situation and announced an increase to the French army budget.
L'ultimatum de Washington à Taïwan : l'accord de la dernière chance pour éviter des taxes de 100% sur la production de puces
Hundreds rally in Paris against Iran’s crackdown on protesters

Le projet « Héritage 2024 » a débuté à Saint-Céré

Everton progress in FA Youth Cup after penalty heroics
A very young Everton team took to a cold Goodison Park in the FA Youth Cup 4th round tie on Friday night against West Ham United. They lined up in a 4-4-2 formation as below with England Under 18 goalkeeper Douglass Lukjanciks (main picture) captaining the side from the back. They still had some players with Under 21 experience, indeed both Malik Olayiwola (pictured) and Braiden Graham have warmed David Moyes’ first team bench in recent weeks: View Link It was a scrappy nervous affair in the first quarter hour but a piece of class saw Olayiwola slide Graham in for what looked like the opening goal in the 16th minute but it was correctly ruled out for offside. Twice within 10 minutes the Blues found themselves struggling to clear following a Hammers corner. From the first one, Lukjanciks produced a great save to keep it goalless. It was from the second instance in the 29th minute that the Blues fell behind as the visitors’ skilful player, Beckford, neatly evaded the challenge of Kean Wren and fired home, 0-1. The Hammers’ attackers, especially out wide, were causing problems and it looked like the Toffees would go into the second half trailing. The one thing that Keith Southern’s team has in abundance however is spirit. It was a bit of persistence that forced a West Ham error fully 50 yards from goal and, after a neat touch from Ceiran Loney, Braiden Graham carried the ball and predictably arrowed home, 1-1. "It was never in doubt." 🔥Braiden Graham gets #EFCU18's first from last night's #FAYouthCup win. 🔵 pic.twitter.com/0sOz1vhsXw— Everton Academy (@EvertonAcademy) January 17, 2026 The equaliser spurred the Blues on and at 45+5th minute great play by Olayiwola allowed Akarakiri to play a fantastic through ball which left a Hammers defender grounded. Shea Pita had a lot to do but fired home confidently. Olayiwola ➡️ Akarakiri ➡️ PitaA well-worked goal to give #EFCU18 a half-time lead in the #FAYouthCup! 🔵 pic.twitter.com/c0Di5SfRrV— Everton Academy (@EvertonAcademy) January 17, 2026 The second half in truth was really scrappy. There was an 80 yard run by Graham and a shot by Olayiwola deflected narrowly over but, in the 68th minute, a penalty was rightly awarded and converted by West Ham, 2-2. Blues’ substitute Jonathan Nsangou almost celebrated his 16th birthday with a near post goal but the game went to extra -time. Exhaustion and cramp in extra time was beginning to affect a lot of the players on the pitch but a few in particular, notably the exciting Olayiwola. He had to be helped off the pitch by two of his own players while the Blues’ physio embarrassingly shuffled around the pitch with his hand in his pockets!! To make matters worse, Olayiwola was asked to walk off the pitch the long way, a full 30 yards longer than the other way, you couldn’t make it up! Graham went close and Lukjanciks made some smart saves during extra time but it finished level and penalties were to decide the outcome. Ray Robert, Brendan Graham and Justin Clarke all scored for the Toffees whilst Nsangou’s kick was saved. The real hero though was the skipper Lukjanciks (below) who saved 3 on the trot, 3-0 on pens (sound familiar?) Three penalty saves and the winning moment from last night's #FAYouthCup win. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/jCXUbATsOe— Everton Academy (@EvertonAcademy) January 17, 2026 View Link The Blues have now thoroughly earned a home tie in the 5th round against Ipswich Town, well done, enjoy the celebrations!!! View Link At their best the Blues play some very attractive attacking football. The one-touch intuitive play between the trio Akrakiri, Olayiwola and Graham was excellent for periods of the game. The right flank interplay between the very hard working Melvyn Matos and Shea Pita was impressive and likewise between Louis Poland and Kean Wren on the left. My man of the match has not been mentioned. 16 year old centre back Lewis Evans playing alongside 15 year Harlow McEveley was simply faultless and inspirational. Meanwhile, on Friday…
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CAN 2025 – Petite finale Nigéria vs Egypte : Le but d’Akor Adams refusé par la VAR
    Le Nigeria pensait ouvrir le score, mais le but est finalement refusé par l’arbitre. Sur le centre venu du côté gauche, Samuel Chukwueze trouve la tête de Akor Adams, qui trompe le gardien égyptien. Mais après consultation de la VAR, l’arbitre annule le but pour un coup de coude de Paul Onuachu sur un défenseur égyptien au début de l’action.   Après visionnage des images, la décision est confirmée. Paul Onuachu écope d’un carton jaune. Le score reste donc nul et vierge (0-0) à ce moment du match.     L’article CAN 2025 – Petite finale Nigéria vs Egypte : Le but d’Akor Adams refusé par la VAR est apparu en premier sur AfricaFootUnited.

