Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 January 2023

Egypt 2023: Ohaka, Nwosu, Yusuf arrive Flying Eagles' camp


 

Dominion Ohaka, Aminu Yusuf and Nathaniel Nwosu are early birds in the Nigeria national team camp for the TotalEnergies U20 Africa Cup of Nations.


Lobi Stars defender Aminu Yusuf was one of the players who arrived in the Federal Capital Territory on Sunday night.


Also expected to be with the team on Sunday night is Giant Brillars’ goalkeeper Chijioke Aniagboso.


Before arriving camp, Ohaka and goalkeeper Nwosu featured for Water FC in a 5-0 massacre of Kuje FC at Stadium of Light on Sunday afternoon.


Ohaka scored two goals and provided an assist in the rout. Kadiri Collins grabbed a double while John Edwin also netted in the game.



After the match, Ohaka and Nwosu breezed to the camp of the Flying Eagles.


Training sessions will commence on Monday as coach Ladan Bosso looks to pick his final squad for the tournament that also serves as the qualifying tournament for this year’s FIFA U20 World Cup finals in Indonesia.


Seven-time champions Nigeria will do battle with host nation, Egypt, Senegal and Mozambique in Group A of the 12-nation tournament taking place in the cities of Cairo, Alexandria and Ismailia, 19th February – 11th March.


All four semi-finalists at the championship will fly Africa’s flag at this year’s FIFA U20 World Cup.


Uganda, Central African Republic, South Sudan and Congo are in Group B, while The Gambia, Tunisia, Benin Republic and Zambia will slot it out in Group C.


Friday, 31 December 2021

Junior Ajayi: 6 clubs express interest in 36 Lion product

 

Six clubs have expressed an interest in a January move for Nigeria international Junior Ajayi.


Teams in Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Tunisia and UAE have all expressed interest in a January switch for the 36 Lion product.


The player is reportedly keen to prove himself elsewhere, after recently ending his association with Al Ahly.



After five years, Ajayi's journey with Al Ahly ended.

 

The 25-year-old signed for the Red Devils in 2016 from Tunisia’s CS Sfaxien, after having won the Olympic bronze medal with Nigeria.


Ajayi hit the ground running in his first season with the Reds, scoring 12 goals and providing seven assists in 39 games across all competitions.



He kept his form for the majority of his stay in Cairo, making a total of 161 appearances and lifting 11 trophies along the way. These titles include four Egyptian Premier Leagues, two Egypt Cups, two Egyptian Super Cups, two CAF Champions Leagues and the CAF Super Cup.


However, after a series of injuries and the signings of Percy Tau and Luis Miquissone, Ajayi slowly fell down the pecking order under head coach Pitso Mosimane and even failed to make a single appearance for the Reds this season.


Before leaving Cairo, Ajayi sent a message to the Al Ahly management and fans, thanking them for their continuous support.



"It's with profound gratitude to God almighty, that I announce the end of my contract with Al Ahly football club, to the management who has been nothing but family to me, my teammates who’s been my brothers and to my fans, you all have been my support system, thank you for holding it down with me through those years, you guys are the real MVPs, I love you all #nowtothenextphase," he posted via Instagram.


Despite interests from Arab clubs, Junior Ajayi is keen to join a club in Europe.

Friday, 12 November 2021

Okoli working hard towards recovery



Al Mokawloon striker John Okoli set his sights on a quick return from the hamstring injury that forced him to pull out of his club's recent game against Tala’ea El Gaish at Arab Contractors Stadium.


Okoli was injured in training but his team won the Egyptian Premier League game 1-0.


The 24-year-old has scored one goal in two appearances since joining Al Mokawloon in the close-season.


He missed the game against Tala’ea El Gaish after an MRI scan showed "a grade II myofascial injury in the hamstring muscles."


It was feared Okoli might be sidelined for up to four weeks, but the goal machine hopes he will be available sooner and the former Saif Sporting Club star has reported for assessment and rehabilitation.


"I have no time to lose! Working hard towards recovery," the former MFM FC striker told the Media on Thursday.

Thursday, 4 November 2021

Okoli upbeat of Al Mokawloon revival

 

Striker John Okoli is optimistic that Al Mokawloon will recover from their unlucky loss to ENPPI in the last round of the Egyptian Premier League.


Their last outing ended in a 3-2 defeat at Petrosport Stadium (al-Qāhirah (Cairo)) and the forward feels his team will reverse the situation on Thursday.


While disclosing that his team will keep working hard to reverse their form, he is upbeat that Al Mokawloon can get things ticking again.


"The main thing is that we are aware of what we are going through and what our situation is. We have three points and can perform better," Okoli told the Media.


"Al Mokawloon is an intense team, which fits in goals and especially strong defensively. We have been working every day to win always.



"We all know what we have to contribute, we are totally confident, we are all a pineapple. 


"We have to win the game [against Tala'ea El Gaish]. It is not even a matter of choice or the team we are playing but we have to win on Thursday.


"We came close to picking a point against ENPPI. However, I believe we will get our second win over Tala'ea El Gaish [since] the whole team want a win. The fans deserve a win and we will go all out to get the win for them," he added.


The Egyptian Premier League week three tie between Al Mokawloon and Tala'ea El Gaish will take place Arab Contractors Stadium (Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium) (al-Qāhirah (Cairo)) on Thursday. Kickoff is 4:30pm.

Saturday, 30 October 2021

"It's very important for us to start well in our first away fixture of the season" - Okoli

 

A tough, physical encounter against ENPPI is on the cards for Saturday night’s first away league match of the season for Al Mokawloon.


The Egyptian Premier League encounter takes place at the Petrosport Stadium (al-Qāhirah (Cairo)) with kick off set for 6pm.


Last season saw the two sides playing to a 1-1 draw in Cairo. Overall, in the head-to-head record, there have been 30 matches played, with ENPPI winning 16, Al Mokawloon 5, and nine draws.


Al Mokawloon won their first game of the season against El Sharqia Dokhan 1-0 thanks to a first half strike from new signing John Okoli.


“Obviously it’s very important for us to start well in our first away fixture of the season,” said Okoli to the Media.


“So it’s vital that we go out on Saturday night and get all three points against ENPPI.



“Preparations have gone well this week. We have settled in well – everything’s in place and we know what’s expected of us on Saturday.


“ENPPI are a difficult team to play against – an aggressive, hard-running team - strong and physical, they play long balls. It will be a tough game, but we’re well prepared and looking forward to it.”


The former Saif Sporting star also emphasised that he is not under pressure to deliver.


“The team is very, very, very important. I prioritise overall success and not personal ambition. Every striker always want to score, but there is no pressure on my part to make it happen,” he said.

Friday, 29 October 2021

Amputee Football Nations Cup: Nigeria to face Egypt, Ghana amid lack of funds for flight bookings

 

The Nigeria National Amputee Football team have been drawn alongside Egypt and Ghana in the group D of the upcoming Cup of African Nations for Amputee Football (CANAF) in Tanzania 


The draws for the CANAF 2021 which took place on Thursday was anchored by the president of the Federation of African Amputee Football (FAAF), Rev. Amartey Richard.


15 teams will be taking part in the 6th edition, making it the most featuring showpiece in the  competition's history


Nigeria settled for Silver at the 2019 Cup of African Nations for Amputee Football (CANAF) after a 2-0 loss to host and world champions Angola in the final.


In group A is the host country, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Morroco while group B had the current champion; Angola,Rwañda, Kenya and Zanzibar.


Group C has Liberia, Cameroon, Gambia and Ethiopia in the card with just three teams making up  group D aforementioned.


Recall that the travails of the Nigeria team which also referred to as  'Special Eagles' was earlier reported with the team Captain, Sarafadeen Olalekan lamenting a poor preparation ahead of the tournament.


The Skipper of the team had noted the fact that the team is yet to open camp ahead of the showpiece with lack of funds to prosecute some of their basic needs among which is facilities, flight tickets, kits and food.



The aforementioned challenges are not new to the Nigeria 'crutches team' as they also had to suffer untold hardship during their last outing.


Even with the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare promising them a better welfare after their exploits in the last edition, the para- footballer have neither taste any compensation nor recognition from the government.


CANAF 2021, which will hold from 28th of November to December 5th is a biennial tournament organised by the (FAAF) to determine Africa’s best team and also serves as part of qualifiers for the Amputee World Cup usually organised by World Amputee Football Federation (WAFF) .


Liberia have won three editions of the tournament while Ghana won the inaugural edition hosted in 2007 in Sierra Leone .

Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Okoli in dream with debut goal for Al Mowkaloon

 

John Okoli has called his debut performance for Al Mokawloon "a dream come true" after he netted the winner during a 1-0 victory against Sharkia Lel Dokhan in the Egyptian Premier League on Tuesday afternoon.


All eyes were on the striker after his move to Cairo, and he did not disappoint as he struck the winner during Al Mokawloon's Premier League curtain raiser.


The former Gonyeli man spoke to the Media after the game and said while he had a 'dream' debut, he was just pleased that the Wolf picked up the three points.


"Yes of course [it was a dream debut]. To play in front of such a crowd for such a great club, it is a dream come true but the most important thing was the win," the Nigerian said.


"The win was good with one goal and a clean sheet. We started very well so we have to keep working hard.



"When you play for Al Mokawloon, everybody has a job. Mine is to keep the ball and to score the goals for the team. The team did a good job today, everybody created a lot of chances and we scored so it is promising.


"The fans want to see attractive football and we need to stick to it and try to create as much as we can, defend well as a team and I think that's what we did so the crowd was really pleased today.


"It is just the start and we need to keep working. The manager has said that there is a plan and we need to try and follow it and hopefully it will take us somewhere."

Saturday, 9 October 2021

Al Mokawloon lures MFM's John Okoli to Egypt


Al Mokawloon have completed the signing of former MFM FC striker John Okoli from Saif Sporting Club.


Okoli, 24, has officially penned a three-year deal with the Mountain Wolves, meaning he will be at Nasr City until 2024.



The reliable forward had been linked with Al Mokawloon for weeks following what was arguably his best campaign in the Bangladesh Football Premier League.


The attacker, who had stints at Yenicami SK and Gönyeli S.K. in the past, scored 18 goals in 22 appearances last season.


"I am happy with my new family and I would like to thank all who contributed in the deal," Okoli told the Media.



"I didn't feel any difference, but I feel that I am at my second home. I would like to thank the club fans for their support for me and the club. I felt the same love that I found at Saif and that is the most thing that encouraged me.


"The aim is to do my best to make the fans and board happy," said the ex sharp shooter.

Tuesday, 28 September 2021

Youth/Sports Development: Sunday Dare holds tripartite talks with Algerian, Egyptian counterparts


Minister of youth and sports Development Mr Sunday Dare on Tuesday in Abuja held a Tripartite meeting with his counterparts from Algeria and Egypt on how to foster  mutual benefits.


The meeting formed part of activities marking the 40th anniversary of Association of National Olympic Committees in Africa (ANOCA) taking place in Abuja..


Speaking during  the meeting, Dare said, "when I visited Egypt some three months ago, we had a joint meeting where we reviewed youth and Sports Development of both countries and explored common areas  we can leverage on. We have spent the past few weeks trying  to see which  areas can be best explored.  We agreed that  he would either  come to Abuja or I would visit  Cairo. Gladly, he has come to Abuja and we want to warmly welcome him.



"It is also so important to welcome the Minister of Youth and Sports Development from Algeria who was the Chairman of the Anti Corruption War in Algeria, the equivalent of our  EFCC chairman before he became the Minister.


"The population of Youth in Africa, Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt is growing in leaps and bounds. These youth need to be engaged either by giving them employment, or by keeping them busy through sports and competition, providing them finance to start their own businesses or by simply ensuring that we give them the digital skills that they need. So, for youth development there are four critical areas; Digital Skills and Digital Literacy for the digital economy for the 24th century. How do we operate this aspect because we have that challenge and I am sure we will know  whether it's the same challenge. 



"The youths are restless, if they are not engaged in productive activities, they go on riot, go into drug abuse and  other vices. We see sports as a  tool for unity and  tool to keep the youth busy. We believe that when a youth goes to practice wrestling in the morning,  does same  in the evening all he wants to do is to  eat dinner and sleep. But when he sits in the morning, 14 hours everyday doing nothing, he can be recruited for protest or recruited for  any kind of vices. Sports can be used  as a tool to promote peace and unity


"Also, there is the need to empower our youth,  give them  the finance and the resource they need to become self-employed, to become entrepreneurs and wealth creators.


"Government can no longer employ  all the youth. Government jobs are not available but the youth have  problems with banks to access loans where  the interest rate in this country is about 21-24% . In  Nigeria, we were able to establish the youth investment fund at an interest rate of 5% single digit, the lowest and we think that would help to turn our youths to entrepreneurs. I think these are the key major areas. I can provide another example when it comes to sports. It is important that we have inter-country tournament and championship beyond what we do in Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria and Morocco.  We can come together and organise a Volleyball Tournament,  or an Athletics Championship. It's  miniature skills but it's impactful.   In athletics, some points could be  gained and  ranking improved. We can even organize football matches; we just did a six  -Nation football  tournament which the FIFA  and  CAF presidents came. It had six top female  countries  in Africa  participate and it was an exciting time where  they  also got points for participating. 



"Also, we can look at youth exchange, our youths love to travel, sadly some of them travel illegally. We can have them  make this travel legally and be  more impactful. We will design a youth exchange between our countries. From Egypt  and Algeria we may have  50 youths selected by Egyptian Ministy or the Algerian Ministry  have a program in  Nigeria which they will fit into, whether it is  a Sports event,  digital skill or entrepreneurship skills program. We can even start with 10 youth  for a  month exchange program. That was the practice in the past but it stopped. But  youths  in Algeria, Egypt and Nigeria want the same thing. They want  jobs,  capital to start  businesses, they want to build a career, they want government to support them and  set them on the path of progress. I think these are the critical areas we can work on. We will mention the programs that we have, but the MOU will look at the four critical areas. We  start to look at what program does Egypt, Algeria or Nigeria have in sports  that are alike and  design such programs as a module for the youth of our country.


In his response,  the  Algerian Youth and sports Minister Abderezak Sebagag said"I wish to thank the Minister of Youth and Sports Development from Nigeria and Egypt. 


"Concerning the  developmental policy that we want to engage our youth in our respective countries, especially the aspect of improving their digital skills, we have a volunteer program in Algeria. 


The Egyptian Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Dr. Ashraf Sobhi also affirmed 


"We as a Ministry, we will work as one country  in an effort to develop  youth and sports in Africa. With the scheme from  the Honourable Youth and Sports Minister from Nigeria , we can seek  how to work  together.



"We should use  our roles and positions as Ministers of youth and sports to  promote our vision and development.  If we work together,  our   development and  plans can become reality"


"We look at the sports part of the youth activities, we look at sports as a leisure,  as  recreation, as  competition and  tournament. Actually we have to look at Sports as a product to shield the youth from vices in their society. In Egypt, we have a full strategy merging  youth and sports. Basically we use  sports development to   aid education  till  2052. 


"We are developing our premises, which means we are developing our facilities and sports facilities because without  good facilities we can't  actualize our plans  for the  future", he concluded.