Tag: CHAN

  • Ivory Coast claim CHAN 2016 third spot

    Ivory Coast claim CHAN 2016 third spot

    Ivory Coast finished third at the CHAN 2016 after beating Guinea 2-1 in Third-Place clash at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda on Sunday afternoon.

    The Elephants enjoyed more possession in the opening stages of the game, but Guinea threatened first through Sankhon, whose effort went inches wide of the target in the 24th minute.

    Two minutes later, Guinea were awarded a penalty after Samake was brought down inside the Ivory Coast box. But keeper Cisse denied Sankhon from the spot-kick.

    However, the opening goal came in the 32nd minute when Youla’s backpass was missed by Guinea goalkeeper Keita, and it ended up in the back of the net – 1-0 to Ivory Coast.

    Four minutes later, Badie doubled Ivory Coast’s lead with a powerful strike from the edge of the Guinea box which gave Keita no chance in goal. The Elephants were leading 1-0 at half-time.

    Guinea pressed Ivory Coast for the equalising goal in the opening stages of the second-half. They were awarded another penalty in the 64th minute.

    Substitute Haba was brought down inside the box by Comara who was booked. Once again Cisse pulled off a great save to deny Guinea a goal from the spot-kick.

    With four minutes left on the clock, Aboubacar pulled one back for Guinea with a decent low header. But Ivory Coast held onto their slender lead and they won 2-1 on the day.

  • CHAN disaster Axe dangles over Oliseh

    CHAN disaster Axe dangles over Oliseh

    •Siasia, Amuneke on stand by

    Super Eagles head Coach, Sunday Oliseh looks set to join the list of unemployed coaches in a couple of days.

    Feelers reaching www.footballlive.ng from a reliable source in the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) indicate that the romance between the Federation and the embattled coach, may be over soon due to the poor results posted by the Super Eagles since he took over the affairs of the national team last July.

    It will be recalled that few days after the elimination of the Super Eagles – in the first round of the on-going African Nations Championship in Rwanda – Oliseh granted an interview on Sports radio 88.9 Brila Fm portraying the football body  and the government in bad light.

    That outburst is believed to have caused a strain in his relationship with the NFF, hence the frantic attempts to give the former Super Eagles captain the boot.

    Furthermore, the top source revealed that most top officials of the ruling government who are football enthusiasts frowned at some damning revelations from Oliseh’s interview and are not favourable disposed to the 41-year-old leading the affairs of the Super Eagles ahead of the crucial Africa Nations Cup double headed qualifying games with the Pharaohs of Egypt in March.

    Unless there is a last minute change of mind, the NFF is considering drafting Samson Siasia, who is currently the Head coach of the Under 23 Dream Team VI Eagles to manage the Super Eagles in the interim and he’ll be assisted by Emmanuel Amuneke, coach of the 2015 World Cup winning Golden Eaglets, in the remaining qualifying games for both the 2017 Africa Nations Cup in Gabon and 2018 World Cup in Russia .

    Oliseh has managed the Super Eagles in 7 competitive games winning 3, drawing 3 and losing 1 and equally managed the team in 5 friendly games winning 3, drawing 1 and losing 1.

    Unfortunately the Super Eagles have not really displayed sublime football under his watch and the team currently is ranked 66th  by FIFA as of January, 2016.

  • CHAN disaster: Oliseh escapes sack

    CHAN disaster: Oliseh escapes sack

    First Vice President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Seyi Akinwunmi has poured cold water on rumours of the uncertain future of coach Sunday Oliseh following the team’s poor outing at the CHAN 2016 in Rwanda.

    Akinwunmi told footballlive.ng that  sacking a coach when his team falls short of expectations is not a culture the NFF was hoping to enshrine.

    The football chief thereafter said the federation will however wait for the technical report from the Super Eagles handlers before the next line of action will be taken.

  • Chikatara regrets CHAN exit

    Chikatara regrets CHAN exit

    Super Eagles striker, Chisom Chikatara is ruing the missed opportunity of making history at the CHAN 2016 after Nigeria was eliminated in the first round of the championship.

    The 21-year-old forward scored four goals in two games – in his first major competition, including a hat-trick as a sub against Niger.

    Chikatara admitted he knew very little about the history of the competition but had set his sights on achieving a goal scoring feat in Rwanda.

    The record for the most goals scored in a single tournament was set by Zambia’s Given Singuluma; who scored five in the first edition of the championship.

  • Mohammed apologises for CHAN ouster

    Mohammed apologises for CHAN ouster

    Super Eagles midfielder, Usman Mohammed has apologised to Nigerians for the side’s failure at the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Rwanda.

    The coach Sunday Oliseh tutored side returned to the country on Thursday after failing to earn the desired result against Guinea and subsequent elimination from the biennial football showpiece.

    Mohammed said his side were disappointed coming back home while the championship is still in progress.

    “We are not happy coming back home right now while the championship is still ongoing that is not the way we planned it rather we wanted to go all the way to challenge for the title.

    “Shockingly, here we are at home, I don’t want to go into the game of why it happened but to give thanks to God.

    “I want to apologise to Nigerians for the disappointment, I know they built high hopes on us to win the championship but it did not turn out that way I’m truly sorry and want to thank them for their huge support,” said the FC Taraba midfield maestro to supersport.com.

    Mohammed said the championship has taught him a life lesson not to count his chickens before they are hatched.

    “I have learnt not to underrate anybody, play the mind game or play a game before it is played as we strongly believe we will win the Guineans in the last match and advance to the quarterfinals.”

  • CHAN:  Forgive us, players gave their best – Oliseh

    CHAN: Forgive us, players gave their best – Oliseh

    Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh, has apologized to Nigerians over the team elimination from the ongoing African Nations Championship in Rwanda.

    Guinea’s Syli Stars defeated Nigeria 1-0 in Ruvavu, Rwanda, on Tuesday, to progress alongside Tunisia to the tournament’s knock out stage.

    “We apologize to Nigerians for this loss, we never planned to exit the tournament this early. The boys gave their best, “Oliseh said on his Twitter handle – Coach @SundayOOliseh.

     

     

  • Club Owners praise CHAN Super Eagles

    Club Owners praise CHAN Super Eagles

    The expanded meeting of Club Owners at the weekend commended the CHAN Super Eagles for their good performance in the on going African Nations Championship holding in Rwanda.

    Rising from its meeting held at the Deluxe Hotel, Kaduna, the association went ahead to urge the Home based Eagles to strive to win the trophy for the country, and be good ambassadors of the NPFL.

    The club owners commended the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammad Buhari for honouring the 1985 U-17 World Cup winners, the recent victorious U-17 World Cup winners as well as other categories of sportsmen and women who did the nation proud.

    They urged members to make the welfare of their players paramount, and ensure they seek alternative sources of sponsorship through sponsorship and enhanced commercial/marketing drives.

    The meeting further resolved as thus:

    .Reviewed the last NPFL league season 2014/2015 and described it as the best organised in recent time.

    .Commended the LMC for a job well done in the management of the league, and praised the efforts of all the stakeholders for the feat achieved so far.

    .Urged all member- clubs to put the welfare of their players, coaches and staff in topmost priority by ensuring prompt payment of entitlements.

    .Welcomed the newly promoted clubs and inducted their chairmen/managers as members and urged them to see the club owners association as one united family. Thereafter wished the relegated clubs a quick return to the top flight league.

    .Confirmed the incorporation of the association with its registration at the Corporate Affairs Commission as Football Club Owners Association of Nigeria.

    .Support for sports, football in particular, as well as the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation for the successes and stability so far in the nation’s football.

    .Thanked all the out going directors of the LMC from the club owners for their service and urged those to be appointed newly to work and consolidate on the achievements recorded in the League

    .Commended the efforts of the respective private club owners, state governors who support and sustain their state owned clubs despite the harsh economic situation in the country, and enjoined the state football associations to work with the clubs to improve their revenue drives in order to compliment individuals and government efforts, via strict enforcement for all categories of persons to pay to watch matches.

    .Unanimously commended the leadership of the association in the last two seasons in acting capacity, and via a jointly supported motions endorsed their continuation in a substantive capacity in line with the provision of the association’s constitution.

    .Approved and okayed the LMC’s proposed kick off date of February 21 for the new season 2015/2016.

    .Praised the Minister of Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalung for his show of support for sports, football in particular, as well as the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation for the successes and stability so far in the nation’s football.

  • CHAN: Eagles get $10,000 for defeating Niger

    CHAN: Eagles get $10,000 for defeating Niger

    The Chairman of the League Management Company, Shehu Dikko, on Monday gave the Super Eagles $10,000 for defeating Niger Republic 4-1 in the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN) group C clash played on Monday.

    Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick and Dikko were among the spectators that watched the match at Stade Régional Nyamirambo, Kigali and the trio rejoiced after the final whistle, allnigeriasoccer.com reports.

    The players also earned $2,000 each for the victory against Niger Republic, while coach Sunday Oliseh pocketed $4,000.

  • CHAN: Fans urge Super Eagles to sustain winning tempo

    CHAN: Fans urge Super Eagles to sustain winning tempo

    Football fans have urged the home-based Super Eagles to keep up the momentum after defeating their Republic of Niger counterparts 4-1 at the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Kigali, Rwanda.

    The fans who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos described the win at the Stade de Kigali, Stadium as a good start for the team.

    Joe Erico, a former assistant coach of the Super Eagles, told NAN that the Super Eagles performed credibly though their first half performance in the game was not so super.

    “It was an expected result, playing against Niger is always a match we should dominate and come out with the necessary winning three points.

    “However, it was a very good game and the players gave good account of themselves, especially Chiakarta Elvis who came in as a substitute to bang in three goals.

    “They need to be more cautious in their defence as they meet other teams in their group.

    “I congratulate Nigeria and I congratulate Coach Sunday Oliseh; I wish the team the best of luck in the competition,’’ Erico said.

    Bright Omokaro, a former Super Eagles players commended the team for defeating their opponent in what he called “grand style’’.

    Omokaro urged the players not to relent in their level of play against the team they will be confronting in their next match.

    “The players started on a good note with this huge goal margin against Niger.

    “I hope they will be able to maintain their level of play and improve where it is necessary in the next group match,’’ he said.

    Kamiludeen Banjo, coach of the national deaf football team, expressed satisfaction with the team’s victory in the opening match.

    Banjo advised the team not to be distracted by the victory it recorded against Niger and urged the players to redouble their efforts in the next match.

    “We still have two group matches that will qualify us for the second round, so, the players should remain focus to achieve their target,” he said.

    In the same vein, Festus Agu, a coach in Ajegunle, praised the team for their effort in grabbing the maximum three points at stake in the match.

    Agu expressed confidence that the team would scale through the group stage of the tournament.

    “The players played as a well-coordinated side and that earned them the victory which is a commendable thing,” he said.

    A renowned sport analyst, Tayo Balogun, told NAN that the home-based Super Eagles played their hearts out in their opening match.

    Balogun said that the opening goal brought about the best in the players.

    “I must say that I am impressed by their style of play and the level of skills exhibited. This is a very good start.

    “After the first goal they started playing counter attack which is European style of play.

    “They maintained their positions all through the time of play and played as a team. None of them was after self-glory.

    “This is a new team that is in its technical stage, undergoing a building process where everyone is trying to blend with one another,” he said.

    The analyst, however, urged the Eagles’ handler, Sunday Oliseh, to exercise more patience with the team.

    “To get the best out of them at this CHAN, he (Oliseh) will have to be more patient with the players.

    “He should be meek and subtle with them because expectations are high from Nigerians and which not ought to be so,’’ Balogun said..

    The President General, Nigeria Football and Other Sports Supporters Club, Rafiu Ladipo, described the match as a good outing.

    Ladipo said that the second half was indeed more eventful.

    “In the first half, our opponents tried all their possible best to frustrate our players but I thank God we won it after all.

    “The pep talks Oliseh gave the players and their adherence to it indeed yielded positive results.

    “The result of the match also showed that we were a better side,” Ladipo said.

    . He added that the match was just one of the many to be played and called for improvement in subsequent matches.

    “We need to improve on our scoring abilities. They played well but most time, were always in off side position.

    “They are not always calm when moving and that’s why scoring chances could not be converted to goals.

    “If they were calmer, perhaps the match will have ended 6-1. I appreciate them for this wonderful stride in this match and wish them the best of luck throughout the tournament,’’ he said.

    Jonathan Akpoborie, a Super Eagles ex-international, said that the team listened to their handlers and played as instructed.

    “The boys did justice to the game. I am impressed with this game given the fact that it is our first game which has showed that they are ready for a win in the competition.

    “They played as expected of them. They stood their grounds, they defended well, the midfield was not leaking and the excellent assist which led to the win crowned it all.

    “The boys should not rest on their oars now that they have won this game but continue to win all the games,’’ he said.

    “I am happy that the boys stunned the crowd with an impressive win. I was not expecting a hat trick but I was optimistic that we will win the game when I saw the way they played.

    “This goes to show that we can achieve if we really put our minds to it. I give kudos to the coach and his technical crew for such brilliancy and teamwork.

    “If we want to go ahead to win the competition, I urge that the boys to keep up with this pace that they have showed and I can assure them that they will win the competition.’’

    Nigeria will play its next game against Tunisia in Group C in the Stade Regional Nyamirambo Stadium in Kigali and in their third encounter play Guinea.

    Tunisia and Guinea finished 2-2 in the group’s opening match played earlier in the day. (NAN)
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  • We have a strong team for CHAN – Oliseh

    We have a strong team for CHAN – Oliseh

    Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh, has said the team is ready to do the nation proud in the ongoing African Nations Championship in Rwanda.

    He said the players are in top shape for the opening game against Niger on Monday, assuring that the boys are ready to take the championship by storm.

    “The camp mood is very good, right from the beginning the boys have been focused and cohesion among them is great,” Oliseh told Goal.

    “We are building a team, our objective is not just about winning the championship, but for the team to get better and also build a solid team.

    “If you notice the team, the players are very young and we plan to integrate some of them to the main team for the AFCON and World Cup qualifiers.”

    Speaking further, the coach said the players are getting better than when they arrived in Pretoria, South Africa, for the pre-tournament camping and will continue to get better as the competition progresses.