Category: Sports

  • NWSL : Alozie joins Chicago Stars  in three-year deal

    NWSL : Alozie joins Chicago Stars  in three-year deal

    Nigeria international Michelle Alozie has completed a move to Chicago Stars FC, joining the National Women’s Soccer League side from Houston Dash in exchange for $40,000 in allocation money.

    The Stars confirmed that the Super Falcons defender has signed a three-year contract that will keep her at the club through the end of the 2028 NWSL season, marking a significant step forward in her club career.

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    Alozie spent four seasons with Houston Dash after initially arriving in 2021 as a national team replacement player. She steadily grew into an important figure for the club, enjoying a breakout campaign in 2022 and following it up with an impressive 2023 season in which she finished as the Dash’s joint top scorer.

  • Grassroots talents  spotted at Tinubu Sports Festival in Ondo

    Grassroots talents  spotted at Tinubu Sports Festival in Ondo

    The maiden edition of the President Bola Tinubu Sports Festival in Ondo State ended on a colourful note at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) Sports Complex on Monday , drawing a large turnout of youths and sports enthusiasts.

    The grassroots sports fiesta, organised by the Grassroots Movement for Tinubu (GMT), featured athletes from the various zones of the state competing in football, athletics, table tennis and other sporting events.

    Speaking at the grand finale, the Director-General of GMT in Ondo State, Hon. Saka Yusuf-Ogunleye said the festival was designed to discover, nurture and develop young talents while promoting unity, discipline, and positive youth engagement through sports.

    Yusuf-Ogunleye described sports as a powerful tool for nation-building, noting that the initiative aligned with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s emphasis on youth empowerment and productive engagement.

    He appreciated the sponsor of the festival, the Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for his steadfast support and encouragement to the group.

    According to him, the festival also served as a platform to mobilise grassroots support for the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda while providing young people with opportunities to showcase their talents in a competitive but friendly environment.

    The GMT Director-General further commended FUTA and other tertiary institutions across the zones for providing facilities that ensured the smooth hosting of the festival despite logistical challenges.

    “Our vision is clear: to mobilise grassroots support for the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu while enlightening citizens about policies that aim to strengthen the economy, create jobs, secure lives and restore national confidence.

    “Our mission is to engage, educate, and empower, peacefully and patriotically, ensuring that governance is understood not as distant politics but as a shared responsibility,” he said.

    The festival ended with the presentation of trophies, medals, and prizes to outstanding athletes and teams.

    In the football competition, Okitipupa Zone emerged overall champions after defeating strong opposition from other zones, while Akoko Zone finished second and Akure Zone placed third.

    Athletics events produced impressive performances, with Temitope Bello of Akoko Zone winning the men’s 100 metres race, ahead of Olumide Daniel of Ondo Zone, and Saliu Toheeb, also of Akoko Zone.

    In the 400 metres race, Sunny Mumini of Akoko Zone clinched first place, followed by Wisdom James of Akure Zone in second position and Owolabi Victor of Ondo Zone in third.

    The combined 100 and 400 metres event was won by Nelson Joseph of Akoko Zone, while Wisdom James of Akure Zone and Adeyeye Richard of Ondo Zone finished second and third respectively.

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    Other events also recorded notable performances, with Ayo Olopon Omosowon Idowu emerging winner in his category, while Akindele Metinukuro and Olowolafe Abiodun finished second and third respectively.

    In table tennis, Ilesanmi Olatunji of Akure Zone took first place, while Timothy and Fusho Abiodun placed second and third respectively.

    Also speaking at the event, the Director-General of GMT in Ogun State, Hon. Tola Banjo said the group’s collective purpose was to showcase the achievements of President Tinubu, stressing that political campaigns had not yet commenced.

    He commended the initiative behind the sports festival, noting that it would promote grassroots development and engagement.

    Former Commissioner for Women Affairs in the state, Deaconess Lola Fagbemi, said the programme highlighted President Tinubu’s achievements, urging the region to rally round the President and allow him to complete his tenure.

    Present at the event were members of the GMT state working committee, GMT leaders from across the South-West, local government coordinators, party members and former commissioners in the state.

  • Fireworks expected at LBHF’s Governor’s Belt on Boxing Day

    Fireworks expected at LBHF’s Governor’s Belt on Boxing Day

    The annual Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame (LBHF) Governor’s Belt will light up Boxing Day, December 26, with a thrilling one-day fiesta as Nigeria’s top pugilists clash for glory in Lagos, the nation’s commercial hub.

    To ensure the fighters are fully prepared, LBHF management has organised intensive training camps for all participants, including boxers traveling from other states.

    According to LBHF Director David Mohamed, competitors from Ogun, Osun, Kwara, Oyo, Borno, and the FCT, Abuja will feature in this year’s edition, giving the tournament a stronger national outlook.

    “We are ensuring the boxers are in peak condition for the tournament. For the first time, we have camped them together under intensive training to sharpen their skills and guarantee top performances. Including boxers from other states allows them to showcase their talents, enabling national handlers to identify them. The Governor’s Belt has been running for over 10 years, and this year we are making it bigger by expanding participation,” Mohamed said.

    The event will feature five main bouts and seven exhibition matches, promising an exciting display in the ring. In the men’s 50kg category, Lagos’ Faruk Abijuwon will square off against Osun’s Malik Onifade. The men’s 55kg will be an all-Lagos affair as Qudus Lateef battles Tijani Azeez. In the men’s 65kg, Opeyemi Odebode of Oyo takes on Rasak Tairu of Ogun, while another Lagos showdown unfolds in the men’s 67kg with Abdullahi Robiu facing Femi Adeniji. Rounding off the headline bouts, Lagos’ Olamilekan Alabi will welcome Kwara’s Mustapha Salam in the men’s 70kg. The only female bout, which is an exhibition, will involve Khadijat Balogun of Jagun Girls Secondary School and Yakubu Alia of Goal Sellers Foundation Secondary School in the 40kg.

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    Founded by former amateur champion and current Finance Minister Wale Edun, LBHF is a leading non-profit organisation dedicated to developing amateur boxing in Nigeria.

    Under the leadership of Director David Mohamed, the Hall of Fame has nurtured young talent through regular monthly shows and the prestigious Governor’s Belt Championship, helping athletes reach national and international levels.

    Supported by partners such as Mainstay Bulletproof Limited, LBHF continues to deliver world-class events.

    Looking ahead, the organisation plans to introduce a new divisional structure in 2026, focusing on local government (IBILE) championships that will feed into regional and national finals.

  • NNL  sanctions Sporting Supreme with five-year ban,N10m fine

    NNL  sanctions Sporting Supreme with five-year ban,N10m fine

    The Nigeria National League (NNL) has terminated the participation of Abuja-based Sporting Supreme Football Club in the ongoing 2025/2026 season following the club’s failure to honour two consecutive fixtures.

    Sporting Supreme were absent for their scheduled matches against Jigawa Golden Stars of Dutse and Ranches Bees of Kaduna, an action the league said contravenes several provisions of its regulations, including Articles 31, 7, 14.9.1, 14.10 and 14.11.

    As a result of the infractions, the NNL has imposed a ₦10 million fine on the club. In addition, all matches involving Sporting Supreme this season have been cancelled, with points scored for and against the club completely annulled.

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    The league further handed down a five-year ban on Sporting Supreme and its management, barring them from all NNL activities throughout the duration of the sanction.

    Sporting Supreme becomes the second club to be expelled from the league this season, following the earlier removal of Dakkada FC from the 2025/2026 campaign.

    NNL Chief Operating Officer, Danlami Alanana, said the sanctions were justified, stressing that the club’s conduct “brings disrepute to the league.”

    He added that the NNL operates as a professional league and will not hesitate to enforce its rules against any club that fails to comply.

  • Okou excited  over  appointment in Nigeria Wrestling Federation’s committee

    Okou excited  over  appointment in Nigeria Wrestling Federation’s committee

    The newly appointed Chairman of the Medical and Doping Standing Committee in the Board of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Dr Okou Femedein Timipre, has expressed unwavering commitment following his appointment by the President Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi.

    Dr. Okou, in a statement, acknowledged the huge trust repose on him by the President, saying he is committed to giving his best and making a meaningful contribution to the Federation under the Customs boss leadership.

    Dr Okou who is also a board member in the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, explained the goals and mission of the current board, through efforts in ensuring and monitoring effective implementation of the World Anti-Doping Code and its related International Scientific Standards.

    The Executive Secretary, International Military Sports Council, Defence Headquarters, Abuja, acknowledged the task ahead as it affects the act of consuming artificial and often illegal substances to gain an advantage over others in sporting competitions.

    However, Dr. Okou explained further that doping is viewed beyond taking substances as intelligence and investigations reveal that it involves unintentional violations.

    “I want to express my sincere gratitude to the President for this rare privilege and kind gesture towards me and the board members of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation to serve in this capacity. My committee and I are committed to serving with responsibility, dedication, and purpose.”

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    “On that noted, the Medical and Doping Committee has assembled and co-oped a team of professionals, including Exercise Physiologists, Sports Physiotherapists, Sports Psychologists, Researchers, Sports Pharmacists, and Sports Dietitians/Nutritionists into the Committee.”

    “This multidisciplinary approach will ensure that our athletes receive comprehensive support for their health and training.” He said.

    Meanwhile, Dr. Okou confirmed that the committee has also procured essential equipment such as Ultrasound, TENS (Combo), Hot and cold packs, Massage Gun, Resistance bands, Deep heat and cold sprays, Volini cream, Blood pressure apparatus and Storage bag among others to facilitate science-based training and promote clean sports.

  • NNL Banish Gombe United to Jos after crowd trouble

    NNL Banish Gombe United to Jos after crowd trouble

    Gombe United FC has been fined N2,000,000 and ordered to complete their MatchDay 7 fixture against Jigawa Golden Stars FC under strict conditions due to crowd disturbances at Pantami Stadium.

    The decision came  after a disciplinary review of the abandoned encounter in the ongoing 2025/2026 Nigeria National League (NNL) season.

    In an official statement, the NNL confirmed receipt of the match report for Match No. 72, played on 21 December 2025. The game was goalless at the end of regulation time, with five minutes added by the referee. Trouble began at 90+4 minutes when fans, supporters and officials of Gombe United encroached onto the pitch to protest a goal-kick decision.

    The situation quickly degenerated into chaos, with the match officials reportedly harassed and intimidated. Under pressure, the referee rescinded his original decision and awarded a penalty kick to Gombe United. Despite this, persistent encroachment and intimidation forced the referee to abandon the match at approximately 90+24 minutes, with the scoreline still 0–0.

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    Following its investigation, the NNL established that there was clear pitch encroachment, harassment, and intimidation of match officials. The referee also confirmed that his decision had been altered under duress, while the prolonged disruption ultimately made it impossible for the game to continue safely.

    Based on these findings, the league ruled that Gombe United breached Articles 16.1.1 and 16.4 of the NNL rules and regulations. As a result, the club was fined ₦2,000,000 for field invasion and sanctioned to complete the remaining one minute of stoppage time at the Jos Township Stadium on Friday, 16 January 2026. The fixture will be played behind closed doors under strict access conditions, with only approved security personnel, club officials, match officials, medical staff, media representatives, and accredited cameramen allowed.

    The NNL further directed Gombe United to subsidize Jigawa Golden Stars’ transport and accommodation with ₦500,000, bringing the total financial obligation to ₦2,500,000, payable on or before 9 January 2026. Payment of the fine is a condition for the match completion, as failure to comply will result in the forfeiture of three points and three goals in favour of Jigawa Golden Stars. The league also gave Gombe United 24 hours to either accept the sanctions under summary jurisdiction or appeal the decision to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

  • Champions Elephants begin cup defence against Mambas

    Champions Elephants begin cup defence against Mambas

    Defending Africa Cup of Nations kings Cote d’Ivoire  will start their campaign with a keenly anticipated clash against Mozambique in Group F at the popular Stade de Marrakech tonight. Kick-off is at 8:30pm Nigerian time.

    The Ivorians have been drawn alongside Mozambique, Cameroon and Gabon in Group F as they look to accumulate their fourth AFCON crown this time around. The popular footballing nation claimed the last AFCON title on home soil after they recorded a 2-1 win against Nigeria in the final.

    In preparation for the AFCON, The Elephants featured in two friendly matches during November where they recorded a 1-0 loss to Saudi Arabia, as well as a 2-0 win over Oman.

    Os Mambas likewise partook in two friendly ties last month, in results that include a 1-0 defeat against AFCON host nation Morocco and also, a 2-2 stalemate with Chad.

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    While Cote d’Ivoire  boast a rich history in the tournament, Mozambique have never progressed beyond the group stages in their five appearances at the finals.

    Speaking ahead of the tournament, Cote d’Ivoire coach Emerse Faé boldly expressed that his side will not make up the numbers at the tournament and will aim to bag yet another Africa Cup of Nations title in Morocco.

     “We’re going to Morocco to be strong. We have a very close-knit group,” Faé said. “The players call us that they are ready and that they have the same objective as the technical staff.

    “They are motivated to win the AFCON and bring back the 4th star. We go to win. There is no additional pressure. We will fight and wet the jersey to go as far as possible.”

  • Mahrez eyes strong AFCON showing from Algeria

    Mahrez eyes strong AFCON showing from Algeria

    Algeria captain Riyad Mahrez is confident his side can make up for poor showings at the last two editions of the Africa Cup of Nations as the 2019 champions prepare to begin their campaign in Morocco today.

    The Desert Foxes won their second AFCON title the last time it was played in North Africa, six years ago in Egypt.

    However, their title defence three years later in Cameroon ended in first-round elimination with just a single point, and they also failed to win a match in going out in the group stage in Ivory Coast in 2024.

     “There is no doubt that we were not good at the last two AFCONs but that is in the past now. All that is behind us,” Mahrez said in Rabat, where Algeria play Sudan today. “Now we have the opportunity of a lifetime, the chance to make up for what has happened and do better. Tomorrow it is time for this generation.”

    Algeria will be aiming to live up to their billing as the fourth-best side in Africa according to the FIFA rankings.

    A strong showing in Morocco will also set them up for the World Cup in North America in six months, after Algeria qualified for the first time since 2014.

    Former Manchester City winger Mahrez, now playing for Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League, turns 35 in February and so these tournaments may mark his swansong at international level.

    But he is excited about Algeria’s new generation, including VfL Wolfsburg forward Mohamed Amoura and the goalkeeper Luca Zidane.

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    Son of France legend Zinedine, Luca Zidane was born in Marseille and plays for Granada in the Spanish second division.

    He made his Algeria debut in October and it is hoped he can be the solution to what has been a problem position for coach Vladimir Petkovic.

     “Luca has integrated well into the squad and is trying to give everything for the team,” said Mahrez, who was born in France to an Algerian father and a Moroccan mother. “I know his name is a big weight to carry but he is not letting that get to him.”

    After today’s game, Algeria will also play Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea in a tricky Group E, and their path in the knockout phase could be complicated too.

    Winning the section would mean a last-16 tie against the runners-up in Group D which includes Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Meanwhile, finishing second would mean a clash with the winners of Group F, which includes reigning champions Cote d’Ivoire  and Cameroon.

  • Congo cancel Rohr’s Benin with solitary winner

    Congo cancel Rohr’s Benin with solitary winner

    The Democratic Republic of Congo got their Africa Cup of Nations finals campaign off to a winning start with a dominant performance against Benin, although they only won Group D’s opening game 1-0.

    Theo Bongonda netted the goal in the 16th  minute, letting a long pass from defence bounce and reacting quickest as the Benin defence hesitated to volley the ball into the net.

    He might have had a second 13 minutes later, side-footing towards the corner of the net but seeing his goal-bound effort blocked by defender Olivier Verdon.

    The Congolese, twice continental champions, did have the ball in the net two minutes into the second half as Cedric Bakambu easily headed home a pinpoint cross from Nathanael Mbuku, but after a lengthy VAR check it was ruled offside.

    Bakambu also had a breakaway opportunity midway through the second half after a clever pull-down and burst through the middle but saw his effort deflected away for a corner.

    Benin under  former Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr,  won a free kick in the 67th  minute that Tamimou Ouorou blasted off target but spent most of the match defending before a breakaway in the last minute saw Aiyegun Tosin a whisker away from the equaliser as Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi managed to keep the ball out.

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    Benin are making their fifth appearance at the finals, but are still to win a match with five draws and 10 defeats since their 2004 debut.

    The Congolese come into the Cup of Nations on the back of having won Africa’s World Cup playoffs in Morocco last month, earning a place in March’s inter-confederation playoff in Mexico, where they will need to beat Jamaica or New Caledonia to qualify for the World Cup.

    Cup of Nations action continues on Tuesday with Senegal taking on Botswana in Tangier in the second Group D clash, followed by Group C fixtures between Nigeria and Tanzania in Fes and Tunisia and Uganda in Rabat.

    Groups E and F get underway today  before a break for all the Cup of Nations squads on Christmas Day.

  • Liverpool’s Isak faces two months out after ‘reckless’ tackle

    Liverpool’s Isak faces two months out after ‘reckless’ tackle

    Alexander Isak faces two months on the sidelines after fracturing his leg in a “reckless challenge” from Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven, Liverpool boss Arne Slot said.

    The Sweden striker was injured in a tackle from the defender in the act of scoring the opening goal in Saturday’s 2-1 victory at Spurs.

    The Premier League champions said in a statement on Monday the forward had undergone surgery on “an ankle injury that included a fibula fracture”.

     “It’s going to be a long injury, for a couple of months,” Slot told reporters. “So, yeah, that’s a big, big, big disappointment for him. And as a result also of course for us.”

    The Dutchman, whose team are fifth in the Premier League, described Van de Ven’s tackle as “reckless”.

     “The tackle of Van de Ven, if you make that tackle 10 times, I think 10 times there’s a serious chance that a player gets a serious injury,” he said.

    Isak’s injury is the latest setback for the 26-year-old after he signed from Newcastle for a British record fee of £125 million ($168 million) on transfer deadline day in September.

    Alexander Isak

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    He arrived at Anfield lacking match fitness after his protracted move and subsequently suffered a groin injury, which set him back further.

    Slot admitted it had been a “challenging and difficult period” for his new striker, who has scored just three goals in 16 appearances in all competitions.

    But he believes Isak could still play a valuable role later in the season.

     “You join a new club, usually when you join a new club, he was very excited of course as well, but you want to show immediately all the qualities you have, but that was simply impossible,” said Slot.

     “Maybe no one understands, but if you haven’t trained for three or four months on a serious level with the team, and you are playing in this league you need to be on top of your game to impact a game of football.”

    Slot added: “We always knew it would take him time and that’s why he’s so unlucky that he’s now injured because we all saw with his goal against West Ham, with this goal, that he was getting closer and closer to the player he was last season at Newcastle.”

    Isak’s absence will be a major blow for Liverpool, with Mohamed Salah at the Africa Cup of Nations and Cody Gakpo a doubt for Saturday’s home match against bottom club Wolves.

    Hugo Ekitike, who has scored five goals in his past four games, and the little-used Federico Chiesa are the only fit senior forwards.

    Isak’s injury means Liverpool could boost their attacking options in the January transfer window but Slot was tight-lipped when asked about a potential move for Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo.

    It may also change the conversation around Salah, who had been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia after he took aim at the club in a fiery interview, though he did return to action before his departure for Egypt duty.

    Liverpool’s Premier League title defence collapsed after six defeats in seven matches but have recovered somewhat and are presently on a five-game unbeaten run.