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  • New Enyimba Head Coach Yemi Daniel pursues UEFA B licence [PHOTO]

    Newly announced Enyimba FC head coach Olanrewaju Yemi Daniel has begun his UEFA B coaching course in Scotland barely a year after finishing his UEFA C course.

    Yemi Daniel Olanrewaju elevated his coaching credentials by acquiring a UEFA C-Licence last year, adding to his impressive array of coaching badges.

    Yema who has been an integral part of the African Champions coaching staff since 2022 has an extensive coaching career which includes stints with Magate FC in the third tier (Nationwide League One), Vandrezzer in the second tier (Nigeria National League), and MFM in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).

    The former assistant coach was recently promoted to Head Coach until the end of the season following the departure of former coach Finidi George who is currently in charge of the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

    Yemi will hope to stamp his name in Enyimba’s folklore as the Aba Warriors still have a chance to claim a tenth League title. The People’s Elephants are currently third on the 2024 League standings, four points behind Enugu Rangers who sit at the summit.

    After his return from Scotland, his first duty will be on the sidelines against Abia Warriors away from home.

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  • NWFL Super Six: Bayelsa and Edo Queens take control after matchday 3

    The battle for NWFL Super Six supremacy intensified on Wednesday at the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenagoa, with Bayelsa Queens and Edo Queens emerging victorious to solidify their title ambitions.

    The opening match of the day witnessed a tight affair as Nasarawa Amazons and Rivers Angels played out a goalless draw. Both sides created chances, with Olamide Adugbe (Rivers Angels) and Bibiana Odoh (Nasarawa Amazons) coming close to breaking the deadlock. The result leaves Rivers Angels in second place with five points, while Nasarawa Amazons remain in search of their first win, sitting at two points after three games.

    The host team, Bayelsa Queens, capitalized on home advantage with a commanding 2-0 victory over Confluence Queens. Zainab Olapade opened the scoring with a stunning free-kick in the 23rd minute, followed by a late strike from Chinyere Igboamalu in the 88th minute. This win propels Bayelsa Queens to the top of the table with a perfect record of seven points from three games. They’ll face debutants Heartland Queens next.

    Edo Queens bounced back from their opening day defeat to Rivers Angels by dismantling newcomers Heartland Queens 3-1. Chioma Moses and Kafayat Mafisere put Edo Queens in a comfortable lead before half-time, and Emem Essien extended their advantage further in the second half. Emmanuella James pulled one back for Heartland Queens, but it proved to be a mere consolation. This victory puts Edo Queens firmly in contention, with a crucial clash against Nasarawa Amazons looming on Matchday Four

    NWFL Super Six Matchday 3 Results

    Nasarawa Amazons 0-0 Rivers Angels

    Confluence Queens 0-2 Bayelsa Queens

    Heartland Queens 1-3 Edo Queens

    With the top positions still up for grabs, the NWFL Super Six promises more drama and excitement. Matchday Four kicks off on Friday, May 24th at the Samson Siasia Stadium, with intriguing encounters like Edo Queens vs. Nasarawa Amazons and Bayelsa Queens vs. Heartland Queens in view.

    Upcoming Matches on Friday, May 24, 2024

    Edo Queens vs. Nasarawa Amazons

    Heartland Queens vs. Bayelsa Queens

    Confluence Queens vs. Rivers Angels

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  • Ademola Lookman’s historic hat-trick leads Atalanta to Europa League victory

    Ademola Lookman became a legend at Atalanta with his stunning hat-trick in the Europa League final, a feat that took even his coach, Gian Piero Gasperini, by surprise.

    The Nigerian winger, born in London, scored three goals in Atalanta’s victory over Bayer Leverkusen in Dublin. This achievement makes Lookman only the sixth player to score a hat-trick in a European final, the first since Jupp Heynckes for Borussia Monchengladbach in the 1975 UEFA Cup.

    Lookman’s goals helped Atalanta defeat a strong Bayer Leverkusen team, which hadn’t lost a game in almost a year under coach Xabi Alonso. Lookman, 26, who previously played for Charlton, Everton, RB Leipzig, Fulham, and Leicester, had never scored double digits in a season until he joined Atalanta. In each of his two seasons with the Italian club, he has netted 15 goals.

    Gasperini praised Lookman’s transformation, saying, “We had a manager at Atalanta who had worked at Leicester and saw potential in him. No one could have predicted this much progress. He wasn’t a prolific scorer in England, but I changed his role to be more attacking. Tonight, he achieved something historic.”

    Lookman reflected on his journey from Wandsworth to Charlton’s academy, stating, “I always believed in my ability. In the past two years, I’ve taken my game to a new level. I’m happy with my progress, but this is just the beginning. I hope for more nights like this.”

    After the final whistle, Lookman told TNT Sports, “It’s one of the best nights of my life.” He confirmed that a celebration was planned, saying, “We made history tonight.”

    Joining Gasperini’s post-match press conference, Lookman expressed gratitude for the support he received from the club and coach. “The club and coach have supported me, giving me the minutes I needed to elevate my game. Our early conversations simplified football for me and helped me see the game differently.”

    An Italian journalist joked that a street in Bergamo might be named after Lookman. The forward laughed and expressed his appreciation for the city’s support, adding that the calm and relaxed atmosphere of Bergamo has helped him stay focused.

    Felix Emanus, Lookman’s mentor and former coach at Waterloo, was emotional after the game. “I cried when the third goal went in. I’m so happy for Ade. He works hard and always wants to improve.”

    Atalanta’s Triumph

    Atalanta’s victory is historic, marking only their second trophy in 116 years, the first being the 1963 Coppa Italia. Just last week, they lost the Coppa Italia final to Juventus. This win also makes them the first Italian team to win the Europa League since 1999.

    Coach Gian Piero Gasperini, at 66 years old, is now the oldest coach to win the Europa League. He expressed immense pride in his team and their ability to balance financial sustainability with success. “Winning this trophy with Atalanta is like a football fairytale. It shows that success is possible without big budgets. Let’s savor this win before thinking about next season.”

    Atalanta’s story is one of resilience and smart management, balancing their books while achieving remarkable success on the field.

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  • Peter Olayinka wins Serbian Cup with Red Star Belgrade

    Super Eagles and Red Star Belgrade forward Peter Olayinka has won the Serbian Cup with Red Star Belgrade.

    The 29-year-old striker scored 10 goals in all competitions for Red Star Belgrade – nine in the league and one in cup games.​

    Peter Olayinka joined the Serbian giants in the summer of 2023 from Czech Republic side Slavia Prague.

    Olayinka has now won the double with his club having already won the Serbian league.

    The Nigerian forward helped Red Star Belgrade to win the Serbian League title on Friday night after he scored just after half an hour mark to seal a 2-1 victory over city rivals, Partizan Belgrade to win the League title.

    The 29-year-old added the Serbian Cup to the league title won a fortnight ago to make it back-to-back doubles since moving to the club.

    The Serbian champions got off to a bright start after Mirko Ivanic opened the scoring after 37 minutes. Ivanic finished off a brilliant move after connecting to a Cherif Ndiaye pass.

    Uros Spajic doubled the lead in the 65th minute after smashing home from an In-Beom Hwang assist.

    However, Vojvodina pulled one back late in the game through Aleksa Vukanovic.

    The Nigerian international has been an integral part of the team since joining them from Slavia Prague in the summer of 2023.

    Tuesday’s victory marked Belgrade’s seventh Serbian Cup. The Serbian side becomes the first team to sweep both the Serbian Cup and league titles four times in a row.

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  • Akwa Ibom State FA visits Ibom Angels FC, encourages team to make State proud

    The Akwa Ibom State Football Association (AKFA) board, led by its Chairman, Mr. Samuel Umoh, paid a courtesy visit to the Nigeria Women’s Championship-bound Ibom Angels FC during their training session at the Uyo Township Stadium on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.

    The visit, part of AKFA’s ongoing tour of football teams across the state, was aimed at encouraging and supporting the team as they prepare for the upcoming season.

    Ibom Angels FC, the only state-owned female football team in Akwa Ibom, is currently preparing to compete in the second tier of women’s football in Nigeria. Their primary goal is to regain promotion to the First Division, a quest that has the full backing of the AKFA.

    During the visit, the Chairman of the Akwa Ibom State Football Association, Mr. Samuel Umoh, and his board members interacted with the team, pointing out the importance of discipline and professionalism. Umoh also urged the players to give their best and make Akwa Ibom State proud in the upcoming Women’s Championship playoffs.

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    “We are here to support you and to encourage you to aim for the highest standards,” Umoh said. “Your success is our success, and we are committed to providing you with the necessary support to achieve your goals.”

    Akwa Ibom State FA Board Members addressing Ibom Angels FC players.

    Akwa Ibom State FA Board Members addressing Ibom Angels FC players during the visit on Tuesday.

    To demonstrate their commitment, the AKFA board made a cash donation to the team. Umoh assured the players and coaching staff that the Football Association would continue to provide support and encouragement throughout the season.

    The AKFA board, elected and inaugurated in April 2024, has been proactive in its efforts to engage with all football teams in the state. Following their visit to Ibom Angels FC, the board held a meeting with the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) to discuss ways to further promote and support football in Akwa Ibom.

    Since its inauguration, the Samuel Umoh-led AKFA has been dedicated to fostering a robust football culture in the state. This includes meeting with critical stakeholders and ensuring that teams at all levels receive the attention and support to thrive.

    As the 2023/2024 Women’s Championship approaches, the spotlight will be on Ibom Angels FC to see if they can rise to the challenge and secure their place in the First Division.

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  • Taiwo Awoniyi extols Nottingham Forest for escaping relegation

    Super Eagles star Taiwo Awoniyi expressed his gratitude to Nottingham Forest after successfully avoiding relegation from the Premier League.

    The club, despite facing a tough start to the season, managed to retain their position in the top-flight league for the second consecutive year.

    Awoniyi, known for his significant contributions to the team’s survival efforts last season, faced challenges this season due to an injury that impacted his playing time with the squad. However, he remained optimistic and credited Nottingham Forest for their resilience and determination throughout the season.

    In a statement after the final game of the 2023/2024 season, Awoniyi attributed their survival to divine intervention, expressing his gratitude to God for the opportunity to compete in the Premier League once again next season.

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    He also commended Nottingham Forest for their collective effort in securing another year in the top flight, acknowledging the support of the fans and the team’s commitment to overcoming challenges together.

    ” After all is said and done, I’m who II because of you ( God), see you next season Premier League.

    ” Another year to remember again. You deserve it, Nottingham Forest.

    Thanks for your support always and for helping us to push through.

    You truly the best, You RED”, he added.

    With six goals and three assists in 20 appearances, Awoniyi made valuable contributions to Nottingham Forest’s campaign despite facing setbacks. His message of appreciation reflects the team’s unity and determination to succeed, highlighting the importance of resilience and teamwork in achieving their goals.

    As Nottingham Forest looks ahead to the next season, Awoniyi’s sentiments serve as a reminder of the challenges they have overcome and the importance of unity and perseverance in their journey as a team in the World’s most followed league – the English Premier League.

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  • Special Eagles dominate Burundi 11-0, secure quarterfinal spot in 2024 Amputee AFCON

    Nigeria’s men’s amputee football team, the Special Eagles, have qualified for the quarterfinals of the ongoing Amputee AFCON in Egypt after a resounding 11-0 win over Burundi in their final group match on Tuesday.

    Striker Michael Jewell was the standout performer, scoring seven goals. Turkey-based Mohammad Grima added a hat-trick, and Olaa Buhachi netted another goal, making it an easy victory against the newcomers.

    This comprehensive win ensured that the Special Eagles topped Group A comfortably, thanks to their superior goal difference over hosts Egypt.

    Egypt had defeated Burundi 10-2 on Tuesday, following their goalless draw with Nigeria in the opening game last Saturday.

    Nigeria will face the second-placed team from Group B in the quarterfinals on Thursday night. Liberia is expected to finish behind Morocco in that group, depending on the outcome of their late match on Wednesday.

    Seven of the teams that advance to the quarterfinals will qualify for the 2026 Amputee World Cup in Morocco.

    Nigeria’s best performance at the Nations Cup was a second-place finish at the 2019 edition in Angola, where they lost 2-0 to the hosts in the final.

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  • William Troost-Ekong Foundation makes important announcement ahead of official launch

    The Troost Ekong Foundation has announced a partnership with Propel Sports Africa, a leading sports media company, naming them as its official broadcast streaming partner.

    In a statement, the foundation established by Super Eagles captain William Troost Ekong shared, “The Troost Ekong Foundation is pleased to announce a collaborative partnership with Propel Sports Africa. This partnership will see Propel Sports Africa, along with its affiliate African Sport Network (ASN), become the official streaming and broadcast partner for the Troost Ekong Foundation’s activities and events.”

    Ekong personally expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “I have been incredibly impressed by Propel Sports’ NPFL Live streaming platform. The ability for Nigerians, both domestically and abroad, to easily access their own top league through NPFL Live and ASN represents a significant step forward for Nigerian football fans. This aligns perfectly with the Troost Ekong Foundation’s mission of providing a platform and educational opportunities for aspiring young Nigerian footballers.”

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    The Troost Ekong Foundation will officially launch on June 2nd at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium with a celebrity football game, kicking off at 4:00 PM. The event will feature current and former Super Eagles players, along with appearances by various celebrities.

    “This exciting game will be produced by Propel Sports Africa and streamed live in Nigeria on the NPFL Live platform and globally on the African Sports Network. William Troost Ekong has also agreed to explore possibilities of working with the Propel Sports Africa team to encourage the worldwide streaming of NPFL matches,” the statement added.

    Basil Kabbani, Chairman of Propel Sports Africa, remarked, “This partnership perfectly embodies our reasons for entering the Nigerian market. We are dedicated to supporting Nigerian youth, and aligning with William and his foundation represents an ideal opportunity to achieve this goal.”

    Propel Sports Africa holds the broadcast streaming rights to matches of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), deploying ten cameras across the 20 NPFL venues

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  • Chelsea SACK Mauricio Pochettino

    After a single season at the helm, Chelsea Football Club and head coach Mauricio Pochettino have decided to part ways mutually. The decision comes following Chelsea’s sixth-place finish in the league standings.

    Pochettino’s tenure, marked by a strong finish to the campaign, nonetheless encountered disagreements with the club’s owners, Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, leading to the amicable separation.

    Expressing gratitude for Pochettino’s service, Chelsea’s sporting directors, Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley, conveyed their appreciation and wished him success in his future coaching endeavors. Pochettino reciprocated the sentiment, thanking the ownership group and the sporting directors for the opportunity to contribute to the club’s history.

    Alongside Pochettino, his coaching staff including Jesus Perez, Miguel d’Agostino, Toni Jimenez, and Sebastiano Pochettino have also departed from Chelsea.

    The club has refrained from providing further comments until the appointment of a new head coach, signaling a transitional phase as they seek to chart a new course in the upcoming season.

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    Sporting Directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley said: ‘On behalf of everyone at Chelsea, we would like to express our gratitude to Mauricio for his service this season. He will be welcome back to Stamford Bridge any time and we wish him all the very best in his future coaching career.’

    Mauricio Pochettino said: ‘Thank you to the Chelsea ownership group and Sporting Directors for the opportunity to be part of this football club’s history. The Club is now well positioned to keep moving forward in the Premier League and Europe in the years to come.’

    For Chelsea, the search for a new leader begins as they aim to navigate future challenges and continue their pursuit of success both domestically and in European competitions.

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  • Ola Aina secures contract extension with Nottingham Forest

    Nigerian full-back Ola Aina has reportedly inked a one-year contract extension with Premier League side Nottingham Forest, following an impressive season with the club.

    Aina played a pivotal role in Nottingham Forest’s successful campaign in the 2023/24 season, aiding the team in avoiding relegation from the top flight for the second consecutive year.

    Despite facing challenges, including a four-point deduction, Forest finished in 17th place with 32 points, securing their survival comfortably.

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    Throughout the season, Ola Aina showcased his quality in 22 Premier League matches, even while on international duty with the Super Eagles at the Africa Cup of Nations.

    His contributions included one goal and one assist, with his goal proving crucial in a vital 2-0 victory over Aston Villa, which played a significant role in Forest’s fight for safety.

    Given his commendable performances, Nottingham Forest management has opted to extend Aina’s contract by one year, ensuring his services at the club until 2025.

    This extension stands as recognition of Aina’s valuable contributions to the team’s success and highlights the club’s commitment to retaining key talents as they strive for further achievements in the upcoming seasons.

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