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_Global Sports News Today_


_Football_


Lionel Messi led Inter Miami to win the MLS Supporters' Shield, scoring twice in the match to solidify their position at the top of the table. The Argentine legend's impressive performance earned him praise from fans and critics alike.


In other news, Mohamed Salah inspired Liverpool to a thrilling 3-2 win over Bologna in the UEFA Champions League. The Egyptian forward scored a stunning goal and provided an assist to help the Reds secure their second victory in the competition.


Real Madrid suffered a shock 2-1 loss to Shakhtar Donetsk, prompting coach Carlo Ancelotti to admit that criticism of the team is fair. "We didn't play well, and we deserved to lose," Ancelotti said.


_African Football_


The African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers are underway, with several teams securing crucial wins. Nigeria defeated São Tomé and Principe 6-0, while Morocco edged past Liberia 2-1.


South Africa's Kaizer Chiefs secured a 2-1 win over Orlando Pirates in the Soweto Derby, moving them to the top of the DStv Premiership table.


Egyptian giants Al Ahly SC appointed French coach Marcel Koller to replace Ricardo Soares. Koller's appointment aims to revitalize the team's CAF Champions League campaign.


_Darts_


The World Grand Prix is underway in Leicester, with Luke Humphries and Luke Littler headlining the opening night. Humphries, the world number five, defeated Ryan Searle 3-1, while Littler stunned Nathan Aspinall 3-2.


Defending champion Gerwyn Price began his title defense with a convincing 3-0 win over Martin Schindler. The Welshman averaged 103.45 and hit six 180s to set up a second-round clash with Dave Chisnall.


_Rugby_


Wales captain Dafydd Jenkins is doubtful for the autumn internationals due to a shoulder injury sustained during the Ospreys' United Rugby Championship win over Munster. Jenkins is set to undergo surgery and faces a lengthy layoff.


A unique cross-code rugby clash will take place at Headingley next month to raise funds for Motor Neurone Disease. The match will feature a mix of rugby league and rugby union players, including former England internationals.


_Cricket_


Sri Lanka spinner Praveen Jayawickrama has been banned from all forms of cricket for one year due to an anti-corruption breach. Jayawickrama admitted to failing to disclose information about approaches from individuals related to corruption.


England is set to face Pakistan in a three-Test tour, with the first match beginning on November 3 in Rawalpindi. The series will be England's first in Pakistan since 2005.


_Boxing_


Jai Opetaia, the IBF cruiserweight world champion, aims to become a three-division champion and has expressed interest in fighting Oleksandr Usyk. Opetaia, 27, believes he has the skills to dethrone the Ukrainian legend.


In other news, Canelo Alvarez has announced his retirement from boxing, citing a lingering hand injury. The Mexican superstar ends his career with a record of 62 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws.


_Tennis_


The ATP Tour continues with the Shanghai Masters, where top seed Novak Djokovic faces a tough draw. Djokovic will face either Hubert Hurkacz or Alexander Bublik in the quarterfinals.


_NFL_


The NFL season is heating up, with several teams vying for playoff spots. The Kansas City Chiefs lead the AFC West, while the Philadelphia Eagles top the NFC East.


_NBA_


The NBA preseason is underway, with several teams making significant roster changes. The Los Angeles Lakers face the Brooklyn Nets in a highly anticipated matchup on October 5.


_African Sports Roundup_


- Ghana's Joseph Agbeko won the WBA Pan African featherweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Tanzania's Nasibu Mwambapa.

- Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge broke his own world record in the Berlin Marathon, finishing in 2:01:09.

- The South African cricket team announced a strong squad for their upcoming ODI series against India.