Premier League clubs brace for AFCON 2025 player absences amid FIFA release delay fallout

Following FIFA's controversial delay in player releases, 32 Premier League players are set to miss games for the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 starting this Sunday in Morocco. Sunderland is hit hardest with six key absences, while Arsenal, Chelsea, and Aston Villa are unaffected.

Building on FIFA's decision to postpone overseas player releases to December 15—which drew sharp criticism from coaches—the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 impacts several Premier League squads as the tournament kicks off Sunday in Morocco.

A total of 32 top-flight players have been called up, with uneven distribution. Sunderland, second in the table with 26 points from 16 games, faces the biggest blow, losing six: Bertrand Traoré (Burkina Faso), Arthur Masuaku (DR Congo), Noah Sadiki (DR Congo), Chemsdine Talbi (Morocco), Reinildo Mandava (Mozambique), and Habib Diarra (Senegal). They've combined for 4,412 minutes and 61 appearances this season. Sadiki, nearly ever-present, is a top chance creator (eight), matched by Traoré and nearly by Talbi (seven).

Manchester United misses three: Bryan Mbeumo (six goals, 17 chances created), Amad Diallo, and Noussair Mazraoui (Morocco). Fulham loses Nigerian trio Alex Iwobi (23 chances created), Calvin Bassey, and Samuel Chukwueze. Burnley, Everton, West Ham, and Manchester City each lose two or three, including Everton's Iliman Ndiaye and Idrissa Gueye (Senegal).

Nottingham Forest without Ibrahim Sangaré (Côte d’Ivoire, 27 tackles in 13 games). Singles include Liverpool's Mohamed Salah (Egypt, seven goal involvements), Crystal Palace's Ismaïla Sarr (Senegal), and Brighton's Carlos Baleba (Cameroon, interception leader).

Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Chelsea, Leeds, and Newcastle benefit from no absences during the busy festive and January period.

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Dynamic illustration of African football teams in action at the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 in Qatar.
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FIFA Arab Cup 2025 preview focuses on African contenders

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The 11th edition of the FIFA Arab Cup begins December 1 in Qatar, featuring 16 nations including six from Africa. Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Sudan, and Comoros represent the continent, with Africa holding four past titles. Free-to-air broadcasts will make the tournament accessible worldwide.

As AFCON 2025 kicks off in Morocco—with 32 Premier League players absent, hitting Sunderland hardest (six losses) while sparing Arsenal—clubs face varying fixture difficulties and adaptation challenges. Previously covered absences now test teams like Manchester United amid packed schedules.

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As the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) 2025 approaches in Morocco, Fifa has postponed the release of overseas-based players to December 15, leaving national teams with limited preparation time. Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has voiced strong disapproval, calling it disrespectful to the tournament. This decision exacerbates long-standing tensions between European clubs and African national teams.

South Africa's national football team, Bafana Bafana, has left their Pretoria training base to travel to Morocco for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. The bronze medalists from last year's tournament aim to surpass their previous achievement. Players and officials express confidence in reaching the final.

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Several African clubs advanced to the group stage of the 2025-26 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League following second-leg matches in the preliminary round from October 24 to 26, 2025. Key results included aggregate victories for teams like Al Ahly and Mamelodi Sundowns, with two ties postponed. The group stage draw is scheduled for early November in Johannesburg.

Reactions intensify to the US visa restrictions affecting 2026 World Cup fans, with Ivory Coast coach Emerse Fae lamenting potential absence of supporters and calls growing to strip US hosting rights amid boycott suggestions.

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يظل مسؤولو كرة القدم في نيجيريا متفائلين بحكم إيجابي من فيفا بشأن عريضة تتحدى أهلية الكونغو الديمقراطية في ملحقات كأس العالم 2026 البينقارية، رغم إدراج الفريق الكونغولي ضمن المشاركين. يعود النزاع إلى خسارة نيجيريا بركلات الترجيح أمام الكونغو الديمقراطية في نوفمبر 2025، مع اتهامات بتأهيل ستة لاعبين غير مؤهلين من قبل الخصم. بينما يدعو المسؤولون إلى الهدوء، يعبر النقاد والمعجبون عن شكوكهم تجاه الصمت الطويل من فيفا.

 

 

 

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