Tag: Champions

  • CAF Champions League: Wolves beg Salami to play against Sporting Praia

    CAF Champions League: Wolves beg Salami to play against Sporting Praia

    Gbolahan Salami has told supersport.com that Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) club Warri Wolves do not hold ownership of his playing rights.

    The striker reacted angrily to claims by the Warri club that he is still in contract with them, urging the NPFL side to show proof of their declaration.

    However, he claimed that the officials of the club have contacted him to feature for them in the CAF Champions League game against Sao Tome and Principe’s Sporting Praia Cruz on the weekend of February 12-14.

    “Most of the players who left the club were not paid the match bonuses that were recently paid. Is that fair? So if they didn’t pay me match bonuses, how come they say I am still their player when I played on loan with them last season? Even the loan fee they have not paid up.

    “Meanwhile they have been pleading with me to play for them in the Champions League, but I have told them that if they want me to play for them then they must pay the money they owe me. I have told them to talk to my manager,” Salami told supersport.com.

  • De-Royals FC crowned National Football Fives champions

    • To represent Nigeria in Thailand

    Nigeria’s Premier National Football Fives Tournament ended on Saturday at the Campos Mini Stadium, Lagos Island. Over 1,000 teams from across Nigeria were registered to compete in the six geo-political zones of the country and from the regional qualifiers 16 teams qualified to compete in Lagos for the title of National Champion and with the honour of representing Nigeria at the 2016 F5WC holding in Bangkok, Thailand.

    Defending Champions, De-Royal FC of Lagos Island successfully retained the title they won last year after a nail-biting final game against Ago FC of Ogun State.

    De-Royal were stunned early on in the first half when Ago FC opened scoring against the run of play, De Royal levelled up the score a few minutes before the end of first half.

    The second half was a delight for the neutrals as both teams gave it their all, but it eventually ended 1-1 and it was down to the luxury of penalties which which was won by the DE-Royals FC.

    Kabiru Nasiru of De-Royal FC was voted the Most Valuable player and his seven goals at the National Finals were enough to also see him win the Golden Boot award.

    The Olympic Milk sponsored event witnessed a huge turn-out of fans who were treated to scintillating football displays by the various teams mixed with musical performances, free-styling, Olympic branded giveaways and lots of Olympic Apple fruit drinks.

    Bayo Akande of FiveSports, Organisers of the event said: “We would like to thank our sponsors, Olympic Milk for their immense support; we really appreciate the fact that the brand has come to identify with Nigerian sports through their various sponsorship of sporting events.”

  • CAF Champions League: Enyimba stadium will be ready

    CAF Champions League: Enyimba stadium will be ready

    Monimichelle,the contractor handling the upgrading of the Enyimba International Stadium  has assured fans of the club that the home ground of the Nigeria Premier League (NPL) champions will be ready for the 2015/16 CAF Champions League.

    NaijaSportsXtra in a chat with the sports facility boss, Ebi Egbe revealed that: “Work has commenced as scheduled as we intend to meet up with the completion date. Excavation work has started on the old turf, to now fill it with granite, and drainage system.”The 100% natural GEO technology pitch is what we are installing for Enyimba. It has the same characteristics as a properly manicured natural turf pitch with zero abrasion, 100 % foot stability, natural ball behaviour and it also increases energy resistitution of the players.

    “The Infill Pro GEO was developed 2004 with the collaboration with the University of Pisa and C.o.R.T.E.S (Centro Ricerco Tappeti erbosib Sportivi) in Italy.

    “It’s also a unique natural infill, composed by selected organic fibres that guarantee better technical and sporting performances, provide better conditions for athletes, the environment and safety with official certification already granted by the appropriate agencies.”

    “Another unique feature of GEO technology, the pitch does not overheat during high temperature period. It has the characteristics to keep the temperature of the pitch lower than a rubber infill. It’s also odour free too.”

    “The new Eyimba pitch is bigger than the Santiago Bernabeau is 110 X 72 metres and Emirate stadium is 105 X 68 metres play area. It is the biggest in the world measuring 110 X 74 metres same size as FC IFEANYI UBA GEO technology pitch in Nnewi.”

    The Peoples Elephants, who are two times winner of the champions league, host Vipers FC of Uganda in a second leg preliminary round fixture in March in Aba.

  • Buhari congratulates Nigeria’s world scrabble champions

    Buhari congratulates Nigeria’s world scrabble champions

    President Muhammadu Buhari was on the phone early Sunday evening to Perth, Australia, felicitating with a Nigerian who emerged World Scrabble Champion, the first ever from Africa.

    Wellington Jighere, 36, defeated Lewis Mackay of Cambridge, England, by 448 points to 426 to win the championship which was competed for by 450 players from round the world.

    “I called to rejoice with you over your performance. You have done the country proud, and we are very happy. Please, pass my congratulations to other members of Team Nigeria,” President Buhari told Jighere.

    Jighere was delighted at the phone call from the President, and pledged to bring more glory to his fatherland.

    The five other Nigerian representatives finished in the top 50 scrabble players in the world bracket.

    Shortly after President Buhari got off the phone, news got to him that the Under-20 female football team, the Falconets, have qualified for the Women’s World Cup Tournament after beating the Basetsana of South Africa by a lone goal in an away game.

    The Falconets had walked a tight rope after scraping just a 2-1 win over South Africa in Nigeria two weeks ago. With the away goal counting double rule, all that South Africa needed today was a single goal, but the Nigerian girls turned the table.

    “This is a clear case of the indomitable Nigerian spirit. Such will soon be evident in all aspects of our national life,” President Buhari said.

  • Enyimba champions on Super Sunday

    Enyimba champions on Super Sunday

    Nigeria league leaders Enyimba look set to win an unprecedented seventh crown on Sunday at the expense of closest rivals Warri Wolves in a Week 37 game at home in Aba.

    The Aba landlords have won the league six times – in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2010.

    Enyimba lead the table with 68 points from 36 matches, while second-placed Warri Wolves have 62 points from the same number of games.

    A point from the game will take Enyimba to 69 points going into the last game with a six-point gap at the top of the standings.

    However, a victory for Wolves in this fixture will drag the race to the last day of the season when Enyimba travel to face Sunshine Stars and Wolves welcome already relegated FC Taraba.

    In the reverse fixture in Warri in Week 17, Wolves defeated Enyimba 2-1 with Gbolahan Salami and Abu Azeez getting the goals for the hosts, while Christian Obiozor scored for Enyimba.

    Enyimba and Wolves have exciting players and great coaches in Kadiri Ikhana and Paul Aigbogun to make the game an interesting contest.

    Enyimba captain Chinedu Udoji has maintained the championship has not been won yet.

    “I thank God we won at Abia Warriors, it was a crucial one for us, but nothing is won yet because there are still two games to play. There is nothing to celebrate yet until the title is delivered,” Udoji  said.

  • Femi Otedola champions masses’ cause

    Femi Otedola champions masses’ cause

    The Chairman of Forte Oil, Femi Otedola’s decision to drastically reduce the price of kerosene by more than 50 per cent has no doubt thrown him up as a champion of the masses. Odetola recently issued a directive that all his petrol stations across the country should sell kerosene at N50 per litre.

    The billionaire’s decision to reduce the price of kerosene, Celeb Watch gathered, was meant to identify with President Muhammadu Buhari’s bid to ameliorate the hardship faced by millions of Nigerians. Hence ‘Buhari kerosene’ is the new catch phrase in town.

    Odetola had recently exposed the shady deals in the oil sector, blaming some actors in the sector for the sale of household kerosene as aviation fuel to airline operators. This illicit act has been the major cause of the rising cost of kerosene in the country and may also be the cause of some of the air mishaps we have encountered in the country in recent times, Femi said.

  • Akwa Utd to play at Nest of Champions

    Akwa Utd to play at Nest of Champions

    Supersport.com has been informed that Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) club, Akwa United, could start playing their home matches at the Akwa Ibom International Stadium in Uyo also known as the Nest of Champions.

    Akwa United’s original home ground, the Uyo Township Stadium, was among the nine venues suspended from playing host to NPFL matches by the League Management Company (LMC) which oversees the running of the top flight in Nigeria.

    Chairman of the Uyo club, Nse Ubeh, told supersport.com that the Nest of Champions remains their first alternative option since they have had their stadium suspended from playing host to league games.

    Ubeh revealed that they are considering the UJ Esuene Stadium in Calabar as another option.

    “The international stadium remains our first option and we are making contacts with the government to conclude on that,” Ubeh said to supersport.com on Tuesday.”For now, I cannot say it is settled but it remains our first option always and then there is the stadium in Calabar which we are also considering.”

    The Uyo Township Stadium was one of the stadia which the LMC knocked off as venue for the NPFL owing to the poor condition of the pitch.

    Supersport.com has learned that Akwa United were given 14 days to carry out repairs on the poor playing surface of their home ground before it can be given the approval to play host to league matches again.

    The Akwa Ibom Stadium and UJ Esuene Stadium are among eight facilities the LMC proposed as alternative grounds for the nine clubs which had their home suspended till repairs are effected.

    Akwa United are expected to play hosts to Kwara United in a league game today.

  • ‘We want to win the Champions, Nigerian league’

    ‘We want to win the Champions, Nigerian league’

    With the 2015 Super Six Pre-Season tournament now underway in Abuja, and ahead of their engagements in the CAF Champions League and the Nigeria Professional League, Enyimba captain, Chinedu Udoji spoke to SL10.ng about the importance of the Super Six tournament to their quest to win the CAF Champions League and the Nigeria Professional League again. He also talks about being continually snubbed by Super Eagles coaches.

      Chinedu, the game against the Flying Eagles didn’t go as expected and you have started your defense of the Super Six on a rather poor note, isn’t it?

    Yes, you’re right, the game against the U-20’s didn’t go as planned because we wanted to win it and start the tournament on a good note, but it wasn’t to be. Somehow, we also expected it to be tough because the boys (U-20) are very good and fit too. Remember they have been in camp for some time now, and we just only resumed, so we’re probably not as fit as they are. We hope to bounce back, however.

      I don’t know if you see it this way, but it was an embarrassing result for you.

    No, it wasn’t. The U-20 are very good like I said and we knew it would be tough. Yes, we didn’t expect to lose, but we knew they were fitter. We are a bit older and a bit more experienced than they are but we are not embarrassed because we expected them to give us a good fight and they did just that and at the end they won and I am happy for them. You have to understand that we only just started training a few days ago after the off-season, so we still need to get fitter.

      From your point of view, where would you say you got wrong in that game?

    I would say we made a lot of mistakes as a team, and we didn’t take our chances. But speaking specifically, I think we made a lot of mistakes in the defense and we have to look at the kinds of goals we conceded and make corrections before the start of the new league season and especially, the Champions League.

     Speaking of the Champions League, you guys don’t seem to have started preparations in earnest, like Kano Pillars.

    I really can’t talk about that because they are purely administrative issues that only the administrators of the club can answer. As a player, I can only report to camp when I am called and my duty is to go out there and play whenever the time arises. I wish we had started earlier, but there is nothing I can do about it.

      You are one of the most respected and revered players in the Nigerian league, do you get disappointed that the Super Eagles keep failing to invite you to the team?

    No, I don’t. I just keep working hard and focus on my game. I want to play for my country but if I am not called there is nothing I can do about it, I just have to keep working hard and keep my focus. I believe I will get the chance when the time is right. Maybe it isn’t my time yet, so I just have to keep working but I am not disappointed.

      A lot of your colleagues are sealing moves abroad, any plans for you to also move?

    If the right offer comes, I will surely move, but I am not desperate. I have proven myself in the league and I have to consider only the right offers because I don’t want to move just because some other players are moving, it has to be the right move for me and I believe I will when the right time comes.

     Tell us your target for the year.

    We want to win the Champions League again and also the Nigerian league. We didn’t do too well in the Champions League last season, so we must improve this year. We almost won the league last season, so I am hoping we can get better this year also. Overall, I want us to win the CAF Champions League and the Nigerian league again.

     Thank you very much for your time, Chinedu.

    Udoji: Thank you.

  • Pillars are champions!

    Pillars are champions!

    Kano Pillars won the Nigeria Premier League for the third time in a row after beating Nembe City 4-0 at the Sani Abacha stadium.

    Pillars have an unassailable lead at the top following Dolphins 1-1 draw with Enyimba in Port Hacourt.

    The Champions put the pressure on the basement team but not untill the 23rd minute did they get a breakthrough.

    Gambo Mohammmed back in the team after a minor injury, took advantage of some slacking defending from Nembe City to head home a Promise James delivery.

    Seven minutes later another Promise James pin point delivery was half cleared by Chijioke Umeonaku dropping nicely for Azeez Shobowale who finishes to put the Champions two nil up.

    Nembe City managed only one shot on target before the half time whistle was sounded.

    Eight minutes after the restart Theophilus Allison wasted Nembe’s best chance to pull a goal back by failing to hit the net with goalkeeper Theophilus Affelokhai at his mercy.

    That loss came back to haunt them in the 63rd minute when Adamu Hassan scrambled home a third for Kano Pillars as Nembe fail to deal with a ball in their ball.

    Three minutes later Shobowale got his brace and his team fourth robbing goalkeeper Ifeanyi Agu before slamming the ball into the empty net.

    Kano Pillars stroke the ball around to run the clock down and secure all three points with four goals to their goal advantage.

  • Dance champions

    Dance champions

    Nigerians have crowned the Utere family from Port-Harcourt, Rivers State winners of the 2014 edition of Family Dance TV show, Maltina Dance All 8 (MDA), at a colourful ceremony, NNEKA NWANERI writes.

    After weeks of suspense, drama and excitement which kept millions of Nigerians glued to their television screens, the Utere’s went home with the star prize of a whopping N10 million after securing the largest number of votes in the keenly contested competition. The show which is reputed for promoting family values, bonding and happiness and sponsored by Maltina, a premium malt drink from the stable of Nigerian Breweries Plc took place at the Eko Hotels & Suites Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Apart from the grand prize of N10million, the family also earned the title of Nigeria’s number one dance family while the Uzodinma family who claimed second position went home with N3m. The Odigie family, who came third, were rewarded with N1m.

    It would be recalled that 10 families were initially admitted into the famed Maltina dance academy after which they were subsequently whittled down to the four families – Utere, Uzodinma, Odigie and Unanka – that took part in the grand finale.  As anticipated, the show which was beamed live across select TV stations was filled with excitement. The four families that made it to the grand finale competed in two dance styles – Rhythm of Naija and Hip-hop.

    The families first competed in the “Rhythm of Naija” dance style. The Utere family, who were first on stage, set the tone for an awesome night with a dazzling performance to Shake Bodi by Skales much to the delight of the audience. The Unanka family who were next also impressed with their performance to Mavin’s Dorobucci hit song. Their performance was followed by that of the Uzodima family who danced to Lil Kesh’s Shoki and Odigie family who performed last, danced to Ukwu by Timaya.

    The next dance style performed by the families was the hip-hop style. The order of performance saw the Uzodinma family perform first while Utere, Unanka and Odigie followed suit respectively.

    At the end of the entertaining displays showcased by the families, tension in the hall was palpable as the final votes were awaited. After the voting process ended and the results certified authentic, Utere family was announced winner as voted by Nigerians while the Uzodima and Odigie families came second and third respectively.

    Speaking at the event, Senior Brand Manager, Maltina, Mr. Adewole Adedeji, stated that the Maltina Dance All platform has been very effective in audience engagement. He said “the MDA platform has been sustained over the past 8 years because we are a consumer-centric organisation. We will continue to invest in the things that create positive experiences for consumers to connect with each other and also with our brand. The reason why we have sustained it this far is majorly because it connects with consumers”. He also described this year’s MDA as the best ever and revealed that next year’s edition would be more exciting.

    Wilfred Utere, the family representative of Utere family, who was visibly filled with joy, expressed his excitement for winning this year’s MDA competition. He said, “My family and I are short of words to describe how we feel now. It is so overwhelming to be crowned winners tonight. We have really worked hard to be here today. I want to thank all those who have supported us all the way. I want to also thank Maltina for giving us a platform to showcase our talents and to also be rewarded with this huge amount of money.” On what the family plans to do with the N10 million, Wilfred stated that amongst other things, he would open a dance studio as well as further his education abroad.

    As Nigerians wait for what next the brand has up its sleeve, they will not forget in a hurry the fun and excitement that was the hallmark of the 2014 edition of the MDA tagged “Rhythm of Happiness.”