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Tuesday, 12 August 2025

Transfer News: Bosnia top club, Sarajevo make double swoops on Mahanaim duo

 


One of the fastest growing football clubs in Nigeria, Mahanaim FC have make history as they announced the successful completion of two of their players to five times champions of Bosnia Premier League, FK Sarajevo, 


Versatile 18-year-old Nigerian midfielder Marcus Haruna, alongside Ivorian midfield sensation Yahi Guy Mohammed, 18, made the direct switch at the insistence of the Bosnian club.


DURATION


The players have signed 3-year contracts, as they are expected to help FK Sarajevo achieve their objectives in the Bosnian League and other competitions.


HISTORY


This marks a historic turn for Mahanaim FC, being the first time the club will transfer more than one player to the same club at a time.


Club CEO, Mr. Simon Alfred, described the double transfer as a sign of trust placed in the Mahanaim FC talent structure, by the football community.



"These transfers excite us as a club, having ensured that we stay true to our goals and objectives. We're happy the boys have taken the next steps after excelling in the fundamental values passed to them. We are glad to have achieved this little piece of history with a great club like FK Sarajevo," said Simon Alfred.


APPRECIATION


"We would like to thank FK Sarajevo for the trust and patience they displayed with us in the course of finalising these transfers. We are looking forward to a greater partnership with them and we wish them all the best in their objectives.




"These kids (Marcus Haruna and Yahi Guy Mohammed) distinguished themselves as brilliant players in the pitch and responsible young individuals off the pitch. Everyone at the club wishes them continued success in their professional career," Simon disclosed. 


VERSATILITY


Marcus, a utility player, can play in the midfield, defence, or anywhere the coach wants him to operate. Similarly, Yahi also known as 'Doudou' by his mates, can play as a no. 6, no. 8 or no. 10. It is one of Mahanaim FC's philosophy to develop players with abilities to play in multiple positions.

Wednesday, 16 October 2024

FC Basira set up First Bank clash in 2024 Afriskaut NLO Cup final

 


FC Basira and First Bank FC have set their sight to be crowned 2024 Afriskaut NLO Cup champions as the final holds on Friday in Abuja. 


Both teams are expected to bring excitement to Bwari Stadium in Abuja after remaining unbeaten in the Northern and Southern Conferences, earning their spots in the final stage of the Afriskaut NLO Cup.


First Bank FC and FC Basira overcame tough play-off finals to get within reach of the ultimate prize after 13 days of intense football at the Otunba Dipo Dina Stadium and Bwari Stadium.


First Bank FC secured their spot in the final through a thrilling penalty shootout against a 10-man Ahudiyannem FC, who managed to draw 1-1 with the last kick of the ball in 90+6 minutes.


Meanwhile, FC Basira secured their place in the final by scoring the only goal against Jnr Danburan FC on Wednesday.


The Afriskaut NLO Cup was organized for champions - teams that gained promotion in the regular Division One and U19 Youth League seasons.


A total of twenty-five top teams from the nation's third-tier football league participated in the 2024 Afriskaut NLO Cup edition, which began on October 5th.


The 2024 campaign marked the 2nd edition of the NLO Cup, the first under Afriskaut, which utilized its cutting-edge expertise in data-driven football scouting and player analytics.

Thursday, 10 October 2024

Five GreenLock FC prodigies sign for UAE's Gulf United

 


In a groundbreaking move to become the best football academy in Nigeria, five prodigies from GreenLock FC of Abuja have signed with Gulf United FC, a top team in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).


Ashiru Ibrahim, Daniel Odumu, Hamed Traore, Taofiq Yekini, and Opeyemi Falade have completed the move from Nigeria to join the Eagles.


This transfer not only showcases the exceptional talents of the five players but also represents a partnership between Gulf United FC and GreenLock to develop young players.

The players were hand-selected by the GreenLock FC scouting team in Nigeria.



Funsho Clifton Peters, Executive Vice Chairman of GreenLock, expressed his delight with this development.


"It's a privilege for GreenLock players to

have direct access to pathways such as the Gulf United FC. We are working hard to create a one-of-a-kind club in GreenLock which can attract regional and global attention.



"It's no secret that Nigeria has some of the best talent globally. Our aim, with the support of Gulf United, is to be able to provide the selected players at Green lock a development roadmap to success, which allows players to unlock their maximum potential and performance on the global stage of football."

Saturday, 7 September 2024

Afriskaut NLO Cup set to kickoff in October

 


The 2024 edition of the NLO Cup, sponsored by Afriskaut, will kick off in October, with the Bwari Stadium and Dipo Dina Stadium hosting the championship. 


In a correspondence dated 7th September to affiliate clubs that excelled in the just concluded NLO regular league season, informed of the date. 


The NLO CUP, a tournament designed by the Board of the Nationwide League One will enable the Champion clubs to compete among themselves and also use the event as a platform for the NLO to showcase the best talents in Nigeria's Grassroots League.


NAEMO Sports, which is one of NLO's partners, will use one of its affiliate brands (Afriskaut) to sponsor the event, which will commence on 5th October 2024 and run until the final on Sunday 20th.


The Bwari Stadium in the Federal Capital Territory will host the Northern Conference while the Dipo Dina Stadium Ijebu-Ode will host the Southern Conference.


The event, according to the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the NLO, Olushola Ogunnowo, will enable Afriskaut to use their AI-driven technology data collection to assist the clubs in exposing their players to the world while the clubs go into an agreement on a full-time basis to further the relationship of players' data collection, which is the key in promoting and chatting a pathway for the grassroots football clubs players to the world.


The NLO Secretariat will contact the qualified clubs individually for enrollment to enable the league body to have a perfect tournament.

Saturday, 4 May 2024

Golden Eaglets is intact, news of failed MRI test is false alarm


The news that first team members of Golden Eaglets failed MRI test is not correct. The team is intact.


Football fans in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja and it's environs that have been watching the training sessions friendly matches of the Golden Eaglets can bear witness that the team is taking shape and remained intact. 


Please if you live in Abuja, feel free to come and watch the Eaglets train at the FIFA Goal Project, Abuja stadium. You can find out.



The MRI test conducted by the NFF found few players on grade 5 and these players are out. 


The pass grade is from grades 1 - 5, but the policy of NFF is that players on grade 5 will not be taken to the competition venue because they may fall into grade 6 when CAF conduct their own MRI test due to the fact that the borderline between grade 5 and 6 is very little.



In order to avoid that risk, the NFF insists that only players from grade 1 - 4 will represent Nigeria at the International tournament.


The team played another friendly game today and defeated Turbo touch academy 2-0.

Sunday, 17 December 2023

Benjamin Ikwulono: A new football gem spring up at Mavlon FC

 

Mavlon FC will continue to be a hub of football talents in Nigeria, as the modest NLO side has discovered another rare football gem in 8 years old wonder- kid, Benjamin Ikwulono.


Watching him dazzling the ball in the midst of other footballers far older than him indicates his rich knowledge and skills in the round leather game.


He was discovered by Mavlon's chief scout, Raymond Hassan in Abuja, but due to the fact he is still very young, the management of Mavlon FC decided to register the kid with Derby Football Academy of Abuja for development of the young prodigy.


He is to be in Abuja where his parents reside and be undergoing his football development with Derby Academy, but whenever schools are on break, he comes to Lagos, to and join  his team Mavlon FC to continue to learn the Mavlon philosophy 



It was part of his developmental process that made him feature for Mavlon Fc against AJ United in a friendly game that ended 10-0  in favour of his side on Saturday.


Now the cruz of the matter is not just the friendly game, but the confidence of an 8 years old playing among U-15 boys, the age gap is quite wide, but his footballing prowess outweighs his age.


It was a beauty to behold this diamond, scoring a goal and creating an assist after coming in as a second half substitute. His style of football  depicts speed, skills, and strength, very similar to  that of Kyalian Mbappe, the French football star, who plies his trade with PSG in the French Ligue 1.


Amazingly, the shouts of 'Mbappe' rings the air whenever the ball was in his possession during the friendly game. His calmness before scoring his goals and his visionary passing skills are all the hallmarks of a future football star.


It is hoped that the potential "Little Mbappe" has demonstrated will be developed and nurtured as his years roll by into teenage and adulthood. 



In less than three years, Mavlon Fc has developed some notable young football talents in Nigeria.


Golden Eaglets duo of Charles Agada and Cletus Simon, Salim Fago, Flying Eagles striker and Israel Ayuma that both plies their trade with Istra 1961 of Croatia and Shedrack Kaye of Debrecen are some of the products of Mavlon Fc.


Others are highly gifted goalkeeper Friday James Samuel, who is billed to join Charlton Athletic when he clocks 18 years old and Caleb Ochedikwu, who is on the verge of finalising a deal with another European top division club.



Saturday, 9 December 2023

Tudun Wada wallops Palm Syrup 7-2 to clinch NLO Cup title, gets 18-passenger Coastal Bus

 

Tudun Wada FC emerged champions of the inaugural NLO Cup, sponsored by telecommunications giant MTN and FirstCentral Credit Bureau, after defeating Palm Syrup in a 9-goal thriller on Saturday.


The final match at the Bwari Stadium, Abuja was breath taking, full of suspense and exciting goals as Christmas came early for Tudun Wada FC, who made history in Nigeria's top grassroot football, becoming the first NLO side to win two inaugural tournaments - NLO Super Cup and NLO Cup, after putting seven (7) goals past Palm Syrup, who only managed to get two (2) goals.


After a string of brilliant play from both teams, and end-to-end football, Palm Syrup got the first goal in the 14th minute, after Christian Otu profited from a gift from a goalkeeping blunder from Tudun Wada goalkeeper Muwada Muhammad, to slice home the goal.


Three minutes after the opening goal, 

Rabiu Abdulahi missed a sitter to draw level for Tudun Wada. The equalizing goal then came in the 23rd, as Yusuf Mohammed drew level for the Kano-based team.



Palm Syrup retook the lead through Abraham David with a screaming strike, to make it 2-1 against Tudun Wada FC. 


Two minutes interval, Tudun Wada restored parity through Rabiu Abdulahi after a school boy defending on the part of Palm Syrup to make it 2-2.


Tudun Wada in the 38th minute took the lead from Palm Syrup, as Yusuf Mohammed was involved again after Rabiu dribbled past his makers, then set up Yusuf, who wasted no time to score his brace and handed his team a one goal cushion going into half time.



It was a one-sided second 45 minutes as Tudun Wada showed dominance, putting the icing on the cake in the 67th minute, with Rabiu Abdulahi grabbing his brace and his seventh goal in the NLO Cup.  


They still had time to score three more goals in the 77th and added time via the duo of Ashiru Ibrahim and Mubarak Sani who got a brace.


For their brilliance winning the championship unbeaten, Tudun Wada FC went home with a 18 Seater Coastal Bus, runner-up Palm Syrup FC was awarded the sum of One Million naira (#1m) while third-placed Green Lock gets Five Hundred Thousand naira (500,000) courtesy of sponsors MTN.

Friday, 8 December 2023

Palm Syrup aiming to beat Tudun Wada to NLO Cup title


The wait is over, as it has finally come down to the epic day of the NLO Cup, sponsored by telecommunications giant MTN and FirstCentral Credit Bureau, as an impressive Palm Syrup will aim to spoil Tudun Wada's party at the Bwari Stadium, Abuja.


Before Saturday's grand finale, the nation's third-tier league will be having its Congress, where the roadmap to the new season will be discussed by the NLO Board and clubs.


Sixteen (16) best grassroot teams were selected to showcase the beautiful brand of NLO football, as they dared to dream of lifting the trophy at the end of the tourney, when the group stage began from November 24th to December 9 at two centres, the Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano and Uyo Township Stadium, Uyo.


Only Tudun Wada FC, who were winners of the inaugural NLO Super Cup at the Uboma Secondary School Stadium Complex, Imo State and Palm Syrup are left standing ahead of this weekend’s final. 


The path to the final for both clubs: 

This game brings together a clash of styles, though it is going to be a familiar territory for Tudun Wada FC, as they go into the final as the overwhelming favourite.


They are yet to lose a single game, and were very clinical in front of goal, scoring nine (9) and defensively conceding three (3).


Tudun Wada had a slow start to their campaign in lone goal wins against 

Barau/Murtala and Like Minds FC, but fired the burner beating FC  Zeal Minds FC 4-2 to set-up a semi-final clash against Green Lock, whom they dispatched 3-1.


For Palm Syrup, they shouldn’t be taken lightly, as they are though and with a good mental strength. No easy for a team that lost it's final group game to RORO FC to go past Kun Kalifah FC 6-5 in a nail biting penalty shootout in the semi-final.


They were not a too scoring side but they pulled surprises having the job done at the Uyo Centre. Palm Syrup edged both Krane FC and Jaguar FC 2-0 lost to RORO FC a lone goal, to go top of Group 2 (B) and set-up a titanic clash with free flowing and scoring Kun Khalifa.


After a tough 90minutes, both teams needed the lottery of penalties to book a ticket to Abuja. Palm Syrup turned the disadvantage to an advantage after missing their third spot kick, only for Kun Khalifa to miss their third and fourth kick, to win the thrilling 16 penalty kicks on 6-5, to zoom into the final.


Meanwhile, Tudun Wada FC are one game away from making history in Nigeria's top grassroot football. Should they win on Saturday, the Kano-based  team will become the first NLO side to win two inaugural tournaments - NLO Super Cup and NLO Cup.


For anxious fans of the Nationwide League One football brand, they can get to catch a glimpse of the third-place game, Kun Kalifah FC versus Green Lock and the final on the NLO TV App or on the NLO YouTube Channel, as both matches will be live streamed.



Group Stage

Krane FC 0-2 Palm Syrup

Palm Syrup FC 2-0 Jaguar FC

RORO FC 0-1 Palm Syrup


SEMI-FINAL

Palm Syrup 0-0 Kun Khalifa FC (6-5 on penalties)



Group Stage

Barau/Murtala 0-1 Tudun Wada

Tudun Wada FC 1-0 Like Minds FC

Tudun Wada FC 4-2 Zeal Minds FC


SEMI-FINAL

Tudun Wada 3-1 Green Lock


FINAL

Palm Syrup vs Tudun Wada

Thursday, 12 October 2023

Sport Minister applauds 'SportMeetTech' for matching technology innovation with sports

 


The Honorable Minister for Sport Senator John Owan Enoh, has commended the organiser of the Sportmeettech, speaking through a representative from the ministry Mrs Iyeneme Johnson.


While praising the organiser for choosing a more appropriate topic that is in line with the vision of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, "How Sport Technology Can Contribute Towards President Tinubu Target Of Training 1 Million Technical Youth Talents By 2025", saying it is indeed an appropriate topic to discuss when Nigeria is working under the leadership of Mr. President Tinubu to chart a sustainable course for our total emancipation she said.


Speaking further, the minister highlited importance of sport to our development in the country, "Sport is one.of the sector that cuts across all sectors and stand as the most effective unifier of various aspects of life and livelihood. it endengers economic growth, contribute to health and healthy living and silently but efficiently tackles unrest and all form of crimes as well as criminal intentions".


According to him, sports guarantee peace, even in times of disagreement as opposing forces will always sits peacefully to watch competition between contender of their choice.


Speaking on technology as it relate to sports the minister said, " in the world progress is very difficult if not impossible without technology, we are witnesses to the speed at which technology is advancing every facet of human being. The technology Giants of our time have consistent embarked on trainings to  empower our youth in various endeavors", the minister said .


'As you have gathered here to articulate ways of achieving the mandate for today's  gathering I wish you successful deliberation, we shall be waiting for your communique and recommendations' the minister concluded.

Sunday, 10 September 2023

Bwari Football Coaches Association tourney end in grand style with lots of laurels, medals won

 


By Dayo Awoniyi


It was a jubilation galore yesterday at the grand finale of Bwari Football Coaches Association football  tournament as Yaba Stars and FC 24 Lungi Barracks emerge winners in U13 and U15 respectively.


It was a pulsating encounters and in the first final match in U13  that was played between Yaba Stars and IB Sports Dreams it ended in goalless draw at the regulation time but Yaba Stars emerged winner via penalties as they calmly dispatched all their five penalties but IB Sports Dreams saw one of their penalties saved and it ended in five goals to four in favour of Yaba Stars.


In the other final match in U15, it was keenly contested as they sized themselves up immediately the referee signalled kick off but in less than five minutes of the encounter, the boys from the Barracks, FC24 Lungi Barracks, took the initiative from a loose but and a calmly collected ball was slotted into the back of the net and it ended one nil at the end of first half.

At the resumption of second half, HB Academy started mounting pressures in search of equaliser and it eventually paid off toward the end of the match and the game ended in a goal apiece at the regulation time.


However, the match was decided via penalties and at the end of a tension soaked play, FC 24 Lungi Barracks won by eight goals to seven.


The leader of Bwari Coaches Association, Coach Paul Tanko, thanks all the dignitaries that graced the occasion for their supports and patient and promised that it will always get better with Bwari Coaches Association. 


The chairman, Local Organising Committee (LOC), Coach Salisu Haske when speaking to journalists said " The aim of the tournament is to identify, nurture and promote talents and thank God all was achieved today and you can see that everyone here are happy and going forward we will continue to improve as an association ".



Salisu further thanked everyone that supported them in one way or the other in making sure that the tournament was successful. 


Giant trophies and cash prizes were given to the winners Yaba Stars and FC24 Lungi Barracks. Awards were also  given in different categories ranging from the Most Valuable Player (MVP) highest goal scorer, most disciplined coach,most disciplined  team,best goal keeper among others.


Some of the dignitaries present at the occasion include Coach Bala Nikyu,former coach of Nasarawa United, Hon. Musa Dikko,former Chairman Bwari Area Council, Mr John Anyebe,CEO Shamudo,Mr Felix Musa, Bwari FA Chairman, Mr Kenneth Lawrence, Patron, Bwari Coaches Association among others.


RESULTS


U13

YABA STARS O  IB SPORTS DREAMS 0 (5-4)PENALTIES


U15

HB ACADEMY 1  FC 24 LUNGI BARRACKS 1 (7-8) PENALTIES

Wednesday, 6 September 2023

Club Friendly: ‘Spirit’ dazzles as Mahaniam humble New Dawn FC in seven goal thriller

 


 


By Abdulquadir Adedapo 


Soccer enthusiasts in Bwari Area Council of Federal Capital Territory, FCT had a fresh taste of football artistry on Tuesday when one of the country’s finest non-league playing sides, Mahanaim FC engaged New Dawn FC in friendly encounter that ended 6-1 in favor of the former.


It was a repeat of faceoff between both sides who settled for 1-1 draw that last time they met in 2021 at the same ground. 


Mahanaim FC went into Tuesday encounter without the likes of Paul Ogunkoya, who joined Norwegian side Stabæk Football on deadline day in the summer transfer window; Aliyu ‘Tiger’ who's recuperating from injury and U-17 vice-captain Yahaya Lawali were also absent.  


However, Coach Jackson was able to field a strong line up mixed with plenty of youths with captain John Light and a tricky midfielder, Yakubu Joel popularly called 'Spirit' leading their quest for victory.


The host started the brightest and passed the ball around but could not find a breakthrough the defense of Mahanaim.


However, the visitors' high-pressing style of game caused them a plant of problems as they began to suffer plenty of turnovers in the opening exchanges.


Ten minutes into the encounter, Mahanaim FC unleashed their first full attack with 'Spirit' and Jamiu in the mix as they earned a corner that could have earned them their first goal but the referee spotted an infringement and ruled for a foul against the visitors.



Moments later Mahaniam had their nose in front, a lovely pass from the back from the skipper, John Light found the impressive Innocent James, who then showed good composure before feeding Jamiu Sulieman who beat his marker before firing into the net for 1-0.


James then went from provider to finisher eight minutes later as he regained his balance to tap home from close range following a lovely ball from the flanks by left-back Abdulrahman Mohammed, to make it 2-0.


The goal was what the visitors surely deserved as they continued to push for more, but a moment of madness seconds before half time saw them concede the ball in front of their box- as the host pounced to pull one back and ended the half 2-1 in favor of the visitors.


Despite the lead at the break, Coach Jackson and one of the club's Directors, and Head of Communications, Olaoluwa Aro, expressed their displeasure to the boys and urged them to uphold the club’s value on the pitch and be dominant purposefully in the second period.


Those words sure did performed wonders in the minds of the players as they completely seized possession in the opening 15 minutes of the second half, moving the ball more quickly and precisely almost identical to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.


They soon turned their domination into goals, seeing Joel clearly showed why he was nicknamed ‘Spirit’, as the attacking midfielder went past several markers before slotting into the bottom corner for a 3-1 lead. 


Moments later, he made it 4-1 as he controlled expertly following the goalkeeper’s clearance from Light's well taken set piece and then unleashed a left-footed thunder strike to wow the entire crowd and grab his brace that ended any hope of a comeback for the home-side.


'Spirit' was then replaced with 20 minutes left to play as Coach Jackson rang in the changes to help give room for fresher legs.


However, the tempo did not drop a bit as Mahaniam FC added two more goals from Imran Aliyu and Elijah Emmanuel, both substitutes sealed an emphatic 6-1 win much of the joy from the home fans who praised the visitors for their good football intelligence on and off the ball.


Mahaniam FC will next face Camp United at the Mambila Barracks later on Wednesday evening hoping to improve on the 4-0 thrashing they handed to the Barrack boys last year.

Sunday, 16 July 2023

NFF lauds Edeh, vows to support Benue FA grassroot football drive

 

President of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Ibrahim Musa Gusau, has pledged his full support to the present administration of the Benue State Football Association, BSFA, led by the Chairman, Barr. Paul Edeh.


During a courtesy visit on the NFF Secretariat held at the Sunday Dankaro House in Abuja, the NFF President praised the State's FA vision and dedication in developing football from the grassroots.


While expressing his admiration and confidence in the Barr. Edeh led team, Gusua expressed optimism that BSFA  programmes will achieve great success through its emphasis on grassroots development and noted that it was in tandem with his board's vision to develop the game in Nigeria, adding that the BSFA would get the full backing of the apex football body.


"I want to assure you that under my watch we shall do everything possible to support your leadership. When Hon. Icheen met me to communicate that she wass not going to contest again. I told her I don't want to talk about that now, that she should give me a little time to think about it.  But later, Barrister Edeh told me his intention to contest for the Benue FA Chairman. It was then i felt a little bit relieved, because the whole essence is to get people that are interested and committed to the game of football to lead, because if we don't have people that are interested and committed into positions of leadership and give them authority, we're deceiving ourselves. God in his own wisdom will see us through to make sure we achieve our goals as FA  chairman and NFF president respectively”. He said. 


The country's number one football citizen also said he was deeply honoured by the presence and presentation of the delegation, stressing that the visit by the BSFA was the first of its kind by any FA in Nigeria to the apex football body in the country and urged them to sustain such a path of leadership.


"I'm proud of you Barr Paul, honestly because your board is the first  FA board that is making this kind of visit in the history of the NFF, I stand to be corrected. This is a pointer to the fact that your leadership as Benue state Chairman will be exceptional".


Earlier, the Chairman of the BSFA and President, Ratels Sports Development Foundation, RSDF  Barr. Edeh, while affirming his enduring passion for Sports within and without the State, said the reason for the visit  was to interact with the first citizen of football in Nigeria, understand his vision for football in order to ensure that the programmes designed by the current board of the BSFA are not at variance with that of the NFF board aimed at achieving the most desirable possible ways of grassroots football development. 


"When I made up my mind to contest for the Benue state FA Chairman, I first swept through your manifesto so that I can understand the vision of the man who's currently the first citizen of football in Nigeria and one fundamental vision was very prominent which caught my attention which was your vision to developed football from the grassroots. 


"Today, I must confess that the President and I have a couple of similarities. The first is the fact that the President has two women in his board and so do I. The President’s General Secretary is a PHD holder and so is my Secretary General. As you can see Sir, I am following in your footsteps”. He said. 


Edeh, while also thanking the NFF President for granting his board audience within a short notice, appealed to the NFF President to assist the State FA utilize her football facilities for their original purposes, adding that Benue State had made tremendous contributions to football in Nigeria but current infrastructural deficit if not urgently addressed would ebb the culture of football in the State and by extension, the country. 


"As an FA board, we decided not  to run our administration without first consulting and understanding what the vision of the president is regarding the growth of football at the FA level. So we're here to hear what your visions are so that when we run along with it, we'll be running in line with your vision and accomplish it head-on"


Sharing the board's encounter with some stakeholders in Benue State over the course of their previous visits, the astute football administrator and erudite technocrat of varying values, further advocated the need to embrace a policy direction that encourages the combination of Sports and education.


Barr Edeh also decried the high cost of football in the country which has militated against the growth of the game at the grassroots and urged the President to come up with a policy direction that would lead to the crash of the prices of football in the country and by extension Benue State to enhance easy access to balls. 


A high point of the Courtesy Call was a presentation of a variety of two big hamper baskets of fruits reminiscent of Benue State as a food basket of the Nation. This was in addition to other memorabilia handed to the NFF President by the leadership of the BSFA to symbolize why the State is regarded as the food FAs to reckon with under the astute leadership of Barr Edeh. 


The event also saw the presence of other notable figures, including NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi and NFF Board members Mrs. Margaret Icheen and Alhaji Sharifx Rabi’u Inuwa popularly known ~as~ “Ahlan”

Tuesday, 25 April 2023

"Federation Cup presents Osun United a fair platform to make statements" - Seyi Ajayi

 


🔹as Osun FA Boosts Team's Morale


Hostility returns in the Nigeria's ancient competition, the Federations Cup as Osun Utd battle Nigeria National League side Katsina Utd in one of the Round 64 fixtures slated for tomorrow in Abuja.

Omoluabi Giants who hit the Federal Capital Territory with twenty 20 players and some officials are in right frame of mind to unlock tactical and physical obstacles as they eye a slot in the next round.

It was a similar fixture in September 2018 when Abdullahi Biffo led Katsina Utd dump out Duke Udi's Osun United, courtesy of Dominic Abah's late strike as 'Changi Boys' progressed to group stage. 


In a swift reaction, after the light training at the match venue under the intense weather conditions, Osun Utd gaffer, Seye Ajayi is optimistic of turning in victory tomorrow.



"It's a different ball game tomorrow, I have prepared this side and they can challenge any teams in Nigeria, we as a team fear no foes.

"Psychologically, we are fit and ready for the duel, we are motivated. Many thanks to our sports loving governor who has been supporting us tremendously in every way, we pray he continues to support us as Osun Utd returns to where it belongs in no distant time." Coach Seye Ajayi, a former 3SC goal machine affirmed.



"You are known as 'Giant Killers' in the Federations Cup. Historically, you have done it before, therefore, go and reclaim your status, we are on ground to cheer you to victory, we are fully committed to your success. With the level of your preparation and dedication, you will move mountains". Those are the words of Osun FA supremo, Otunba Rasaq lshola Mustapha RIM., who's  represented in Abuja by a board member, Shola Fayoyinwa.


Believe And Achieve side who agonisingly lost 5-4 via penalties to Sunshine Stars last time out in lkenne, after a barren scoreline at regulation time will lock horns with impressive Katsina Utd at Area 3 pitch tomorrow by 2pm as the winner of the tie progresses to Round 32.

Wednesday, 12 April 2023

17 teams converge on Abuja as Paul E U17 tourney kicks off on Friday

 

All is now set for the commencement of the Paul E U17 Cup which holds in Abuja from 14 to 24 April 2023. 


According to the fixtures made available by the Organizers,  Paul E Academy will be taking on Jazzy Stars Feeders in the opening match slated for the 14th of April, 2023 at Area 10 Old Parade Ground Garki Abuja. 


Group A  of the tournament will comprise of Successful Pillars, Derby FA, Like Minds FA, Flight FA and Jay 1 FA.


Group B will include

Olympic Hybrid FA, Daniel FA, Youth Arise FA and Turf Arena FA.


Clubs like: Virtual FC, Gamji Sports, HB Academy, and Peculiar FA will battle it out in Group C.


While the quartet of Paul E Academy, Jazzy Stars Feeders, Crown Tee FA and Shield City FA will slug it out for the quarter final ticket in Group D. Two teams are expected to emerge from each of the groups for the quarter finals. 


The winner of tournament is expected to return home with one thousand dollars, with other prizes and gifts.


According to the Organizing Committee Chairman, Patrick Ngwaogu the general screening and Accreditation of players will hold on Thursday at Area 10 Old Parade Ground, while the Refereeing Seminar will take place at Novare Hotel, Wuse Zone 5 Abuja same day by 2pm. 


17 teams drawn from the six geo-political zones are taking part in the 8 days tournament.

Friday, 31 March 2023

El Roi Property Holdings Support Paul E U17 Cup tourney

 


The organizers of the Paul E U17 Cup has announced that a Texas, USA based company, El Roi Property Holdings has identified with the tournament holding in Abuja from 14th to 24th April, 2023.


Revealing this in a statement, the Chairman of the Organizing Committee Patrick Ngwaogu said   El Roi Property Holdings made its intention known through the Chief Executive Officer Dr. Afunrhe Oghre-Ikanone, confirming there readiness to support the organizers of the Paul E U17 Cup in ensuring that the youths in the country are given the platform to exhibit their talents.


The Chairman was full of praises to the Proprietor of Paul E Football Club Mr Sotomtochukwu Chidiebebe for his passion in the development of the youths in the country and ensuring that he provide a platform for them to excel.

Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Orbit Brothers Communication team up with Organizers to promote Paul E U17 Cup

 

An indigenous communication outfit, Orbit Brothers Communication has identified with the forthcoming Paul E U17 cup holding in Abuja.

Disclosing this in Abuja on Tuesday, the Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Paul E U17 Cup, Patrick Ngwaogu expressed delight on the relationship with the topmost communication outfit, saying that this will further boost the tournament which is expected to be the flagship in the country.

Ngwaogu who was the former Vice Chairman of FCT Football Association said the company  offers  comfort with technology, and concentrated specifically in providing alternate power solutions, and internet service. 

He said the organization will make its services available to participants during the tournament.

The Paul E U17 cup will hold  in Abuja from 14 to 24 April, with 16 teams from the six geo- political zones participating.

Tuesday, 7 March 2023

Organizers announce ITV as partners of Paul E U17 Cup


Independent Television Abuja has agreed to partner the organizers of the Paul E U17 Cup to bring the best of Youth tournaments in the country.


Revealing this in Abuja, the Organizing Committee Chairman of the tournament Patrick Ngwaogu said the media house has agreed to partner in various aspects of broadcasting during the tournament.


He said this will be a boost to the youths and their football careers, and also serve a way of further projecting the tournament to the outside world.



Confirming this, the Head of Sports, ITV Abuja Tolulope Oguntimeyin said the relationship is aimed at taking grassroots football in the country to the outside world. He said ITV will record all the matches, and make live streaming of them during programs. He promised a good relationship with the organizers of the tournament.


The Paul E U17 Cup is expected to hold in Abuja 14th to 23rd April 2023 with 16 Teams all over the country participating.


Tuesday, 21 February 2023

16 teams converge on Abuja for Paul E football tourney


The stage is set for Abuja to host the Paul E Football U-17 Football Tournament to be competed for by 16 teams.


The tournament is scheduled to hold between April 14 and 23 at the Old Parade Ground, Abuja.


According to the chairman of the Local Organising Committee, Patrick Ngwaogu, the tournament is for players born on or before 2006.


“The tournament is for Nigerians who were born on or before 2006. It is a U-17 tournament aimed at discovering new talents for Nigeria. We have abundant talents here and this tournament will play a huge role in unearthing these talents who can grow to be superstars in the future,” he said.



He further said the 16 teams were chosen out of 31 teams that applied to participate in the tournament.


“We had 31 teams from across the country that indicated interest in participating in the tournament. They applied and we screened all of them to get the 16 teams that we have now,” he stated.


Out of the 16 clubs, 10 are from Abuja, while Plateau, Niger, Lagos, Ekiti, Delta and Benue states have a club each.


Tuesday, 1 November 2022

NFF’s Chairman of Chairmen, Ahmed Yusuf ‘Fresh’ commends organisers of Unity Preseason Tourney, says medical support will be start of more to come

 


Olaoluwa Aro


The newly elected Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Chairman of Chairmen, Alhaji Ahmed Yusuf 'Fresh' has saluted the efforts of the Unity Preseason Tourney organizers, for putting together a successful preseason event, in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.


EFCC of Abuja emerged champions of the tournament, as they walked tightly against Nasarawa United to lift the trophy of the second edition of the annual Preseason Tournament. 



The second edition of the Unity Preseason Tournament has been described as one of highly competitive football showpiece in the North Central, owing to the fact that, top clubs in Nigeria Professional Football League ( NPFL) and Nigeria National League ( NNL), within the circuit of this Geopolitical zone, have made it a point of reference, for preparing themselves, ahead of the new season(s) respectively. 



In a telephone conversation with Comrade Ahmed Yusuf, who was obviously busy with other grassroots engagement in his state, but distantly monitored almost 75% of all the games at this year’s edition of Unity Preseason event.


Fresh euphorically maintains his commitment toward the Unity Cup project, while hailing the idea behind the event, as he shared his views on the event. 




" Unity Preseason Tourney is platform for Nigerian clubs through which opportunities are provided to test the readiness of the new players and equally asses them. I followed all the updates from the beginning and I am confident, the purpose of this preseason tournament is being achieved without hyperbole" he noted but continued by saying;



" The organizers sought for my contributions and I picked up the Medical aspect, because that area is usually neglected in organization of football event. 


“It's noteworthy to make Medical personnel services available at Match venues, even though, no body prays for a mishap but as someone who organizes grassroot events, I don't pay less regard to the Medical units,  so that the entire Football program wouldn't be stained with an emergency, and to avoid anything that can vitiate it as well" he said, while cogently explaining his unavailability at the finals.


"  I was invited to watch one of the Quarter final matches on Thursday but I rain-check it because of the final but painfully, I didn't grace this year's final as I had to join other NFF's executives at Ibadan on national assignment, " said the Former NFF Technical and Development Committee Chairman. 


This year's edition of Unity Preseason Tourney had four groups with 13 teams and matches were played at two venues, which are Area 10 football pitch and Area 3 as well. 


The final of the second edition was between Nasarawa United, one of the Nigeria Professional Football League Sides( NPFL) and EFCC of Abuja, a household name amongst the Nigeria National League ( NNL) Teams in North Central. 


The Solid Miners lost 4-3 on penalties to the Anti graft Agency Football team after normal duration ended in a one all draw.  


Historically, Nasarawa United lost two consecutive finals of the Unity Preseason Tournament since the birth of the competition. In 2021, Plateau United defeated the Lafia-based team by lone goal.

Tuesday, 15 February 2022

Prince Vincent Okumagba inaugurates Super Falcons Supporters Club


In a bid to give the senior women's national team more support during matches, President of the Super Eagles Supporters Club, Prince Vincent Okumagba has launched a dedicated support group called the Super Falcons Supporters Club, SFSC. 


In a statement made available to the media department,  Prince Okumagba said this was necessary as the Super Falcons are the pride of the nation and have distinguished themselves in so many ways.


"We have always supported the Super Falcons of Nigeria and our female teams since the creation of the Super Eagles Supporters Club. 


"We have looked at it closely that we need to give our support towards the Falcons and also give them an identity, being the most successful team in Africa and a role model for our age grade teams; hence the creation of Super Falcons Supporters Club".  


Prince Okumagba hinted that the Super Falcons Supporters Club, an affiliate of SESC will support all national female teams. 


"The Super Falcons Supporters Club will  hence forth support the Super Falcons, Under 20, being the Falconets and the U17 team, the Flamingos. 


"The Super Eagles Supporters Club will cater for the Super Eagles, the Under 23, the Flying Eagles and the Golden Eaglets". 


Before the new name was birthed, the Super Eagles Supporters Club was in Ghana to cheer the Super Falcons to victory as they won the Africa Women's Cup of Nations in 2018, at the 2019 FIFA Women World Cup and at the 2018 FIFA U20 Women World Cup both in France. 


Ahead of the 2022 AWCON Qualifiers, the Super Falcons Supporters Club will be on ground at the MKO, Abiola Stadium, Abuja to cheer the team against the Lady Elephants of Cote D'Ivoire.


The 11-time champions  will play the Lady Elephants on Friday, February 18 at the refurbished MKO Abiola Stadium, Abuja.


The second leg, on Wednesday, February 23, will take place at the Stade Robert Champroux, Abidjan, Ivory Coast.