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  • Ogunmodede, Anas  to receive NPFL Awards today

    Ogunmodede, Anas  to receive NPFL Awards today

    Remo Stars Coach Daniel Ogunmodede  yesterday arrived the Blue Springs hotel, venue of the 2025 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Awards which holds today , September 2.

    Ahead of the awards which will officially crown Nasarawa United forward, Yusuf Anas as the highest goal scorer of the concluded 2024/25 season, the organisers have perfected plans for the ceremony.

    NPFL Chairman, Otunba Gbenga Elegbeleye explained that the awards was conceptualised to reward exceptional performances and promote excellence.

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    “We are working to expand award categories to capture other positions including the best supporting fan clubs”, Elegbeleye stated. “We also have plans to make the award more elaborate by way of adding entertainment value to the event beyond presentation of rewards.”

    Anas topped the scorers’ chart with 17 goals for Nasarawa United while Ogunmodede led Remo Stars to their first ever NPFL title.

    The award comes with a monetary reward of N2m each and some former league stars and leading football administrators are expected at the event which is scheduled to start at 10am.

  • Ogunmodede dedicates 100th  match to Remo Stars’ family

    Ogunmodede dedicates 100th  match to Remo Stars’ family

    Remo Stars head coach, Daniel Ogunmodede, has dedicated his 100th match in charge of the club to the entire Remo Stars family — including the management, fans, players, and technical crew — describing them as the backbone of the team’s success.

    The milestone was reached last Friday in Abeokuta, where Ogunmodede guided Remo Stars to a 1-1 draw against Rivers United in the opening fixture of the 2025/2026 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) season.

    Affectionately known as “Ijaball” , Ogunmodede marked the occasion as an NPFL champion, having led the Ikenne-based club to their first-ever league title in the 2025 season — a historic feat that has firmly etched his name into both the club’s legacy and Nigerian football history.

    Since taking charge, the 41-year-old tactician has overseen a transformative journey at Remo Stars, building a side now regarded as one of the most competitive in the country. His first 100 games at the helm have yielded 53 wins, 20 draws, and 27 losses, with 132 goals scored across all competitions.

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    Speaking on the milestone, Ogunmodede credited the collective effort behind the club’s achievements:

    “It is with profound humility and immense pleasure that I mark this significant achievement of reaching 100 NPFL matches with Remo Stars. I sincerely appreciate the management, loyal fans, players, and coaching staff for their commitment to our long-term objectives,” he said.

    Ogunmodede has also led Remo Stars to appearances in the CAF Champions League qualifiers, earning the club valuable exposure on the continental stage.

    Known for his emphasis on youth development, attacking football, and tactical discipline, Ogunmodede has become a role model among Nigerian coaches and a fan favourite at Remo Stars.

    With 100 games under his belt, the coach now sets his sights on sustaining domestic success and making deeper inroads into continental competitions.

  • DANIEL OGUNMODEDE: Hard work, perseverance gave me NPFL title

    DANIEL OGUNMODEDE: Hard work, perseverance gave me NPFL title

    • By Daniel Akinte

    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s decision to depart Liverpool after 20 years came as a rude shock to many fans and English Premier League (EPL) followers.  This is partly because it is coming after a glorious season following the EPL 2024/2025 victory.

    Alexander-Arnold, who has spent his entire career so far at Merseyside that he joined as a six-year old, announced his departure and determination to take on a new challenge elsewhere.

    The England right-back has also explained to Liverpool FC why he took the decision to leave the club at the end of his contract.

    The 26-year-old will depart Anfield as a free agent, expecting to join Spanish club giant after more than 20 years this summer, when his deal ends on June 30, 2025.

    He will do so after 352 appearances, 23 goals and eight major honours to date.

    Alexander-Arnold described the contract decision as difficult, citing the need for a career change as his motivation.

    In his word: “I think first and foremost, I want to say it’s not an easy decision and there’s a lot of thought and feeling that has gone into it. I’ve been here 20 years now, loved every single minute of it, achieved all my dreams, achieved everything I’ve ever wanted to here. Giving everything day in, day out for 20 years, I’ve got to a point now where I feel like I need a change, a new challenge for me as a player and as a person. And I think now is the right time for me to do that.”

    Primary Focus

    In response to discussions surrounding the timing of his announcement, Alexander-Arnold stated that the central concern should be the footballing aspects.

    “Obviously there’s been a lot of noise around what the decision was going to be and how that was going to look. I know a lot of people will say I should have said sooner, a lot of people will say maybe I waited for the right time,” he said. “But I felt personally the focus should always be on the pitch, should always be about the football. When we were in a title race and trying to push for trophies, it’s about making the right decision for the team and trying not to distract the team and take away from what we’re doing on the pitch. For me, it was always to do it after the season was kind of done; not so much the final game but when there was nothing else really to play for.”

    In addition, he said “Now that we’ve won the league and we’ve been able to celebrate it and celebrate such an amazing achievement, I felt like now is the right time to get it off my chest and tell the fans the truth, and now is that time.

    Challenging myself

    When questioned about the possibility of remaining at Liverpool, given their recent success and his positive rapport with Arne Slot, Alexander-Arnold acknowledged a favorable first impression of the manager. Nevertheless, he stated that the compelling desire to test himself in a different setting was the primary factor behind his decision to leave.

    “One hundred per cent, a massive possibility. I’ve got full confidence in the manager and the staff and the club going forward. It’s not about me thinking we’re not going to fight for titles or fight for trophies season in, season out because I knew from the first few moments with the manager that he was a winner, he was aiming to go and win things. And you’ve seen that this season with the way that we’ve played,” Alexander-Arnold said.

    “So it was never about not having confidence in that, it just boiled down to what I felt I needed, and that is a change. That’s something I need to do on my personal journey as a person, but also as a player and a professional, to go and challenge myself elsewhere. I feel like a challenge in a different environment is something I need to do as a player,” he added.

    Painful decision

    Despite not wanting to disappoint anyone, Alexander-Arnold knows fans will be disappointed by the news he had to reveal, which had been a burden.

    “Yes, 100 per cent. I’ve been a fan of this club my whole life, it has given me the opportunity to go and do everything I’ve done, to achieve everything. So, I understand that. Growing up, seeing players leave that I’ve loved watching and have helped the team win trophies, you feel a connection to the players that you watch, especially when they bring success to the club as well. So, I completely understand the feelings that go with that and I’ve felt it myself so I completely understand that the news will disappoint a lot of people, will anger people, it will make them upset. Obviously that went into the decision as well – it’s something you don’t want to do, you don’t want to ever have these moments where you feel like you’re letting a lot of people down, you’re disappointing a lot of people.

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    “But I’ve had to make a decision for me, it’s as simple as that. It’s a difficult one, it’s one that has played on my mind for a long time but being able now to get it off my chest will feel like a weight is lifted. And I think it’s important for the fans to know where I stand and know what the truth is,” said Alexander-Arnold.

    Reflection of the past

    Looking ahead to a time of reflection, academy graduate Alexander-Arnold couldn’t contain his love for Liverpool, acknowledging that the club facilitated all his achievements as he begins to consider his future away from Anfield.

    “Just the word that springs to mind is love, if I’m honest. I fell in love with the club from a very, very young age and that’s something that has grown and grown day in, day out. It has given me the opportunities to go and achieve everything I’ve ever wanted, it has given me the opportunities to achieve everything beyond my wildest dreams. I can never repay enough of what’s been given to me and I don’t take it for granted at all.

    “But, like I said, at the end of the day I did have to make a decision and it is one that has been very difficult. I just hope that people will be able to see and understand that I’ve given everything to the club, I’ve given everything every single day for 20 years now. I’ve sacrificed everything, I’ve done everything I’ve ever needed to do to try to help the team win games. And no matter what, that will never change. I’ll forever be a fan of the club, there’ll be no change in that. I’ll always be watching the games, I’ll be supporting from a distance. But in terms of a player at the club I think now is the right time for me to move on and challenge myself elsewhere.

    Memory of EPL title

    For the English player, the 2024/2025 Premier League title win was a uniquely special and memorable occasion. “For me it’s right at the top. You get a few of those moments in your life, I believe. Those special feelings that football can give you. It’s been an aim and a target for us over the last six, seven years I guess,” he said.“Especially winning the title without fans [in 2019-20] – that was one that motivated us a lot more, to win it with the fans there. To win it at home at Anfield was a dream of mine. You dream of that growing up. Winning a Premier League title for Liverpool at Anfield is something that I’ve pictured over and over in my head. But to achieve that against Tottenham was right up there for me, it was a feeling that I’ll never forget. I’ll be able to cherish it forever.”

    Liverpool forever

    Having spent over two decades at Anfield, Alexander-Arnold appreciates all his experiences and affirmed he’ll always be a Liverpool fan, even after leaving.

    “There’s a lot I would like to say. The main thing is a massive thank you. You guys have been there from the start with me, you guys have supported me, been there. I’ve felt the support, the love, everything that you guys have done has never been unnoticed by me, I’ve loved every single minute of it. I hope they have felt that has been reciprocated and that I’ve given everything I could to the club. I’ve done things I never thought I’d be able to do, and to do them with the fans and supporters of this club has been something I’ll never forget. I’ve got many, many memories that will live with me forever.

    “There’s no doubt about it, I’ll be back – I’d love one day to be able to bring my kids to Anfield and show them that that’s where I’ve played and show them the videos and highlights of what we were able to achieve together. So just a huge thank you for that, thank you for everything you’ve everdone for me. Thank you for the support, thank you for the love that I’ve always felt, thank you for always having my back. I will always love the club, I will always love the people of the club, I will always love the fans and the supporters. Even though I’m leaving as player, as a fan I’ll always be a Liverpool fan,” said Arnold.

  • Ogunmodede tips Remo Stars  for next season’s CAF Champions League

    Ogunmodede tips Remo Stars  for next season’s CAF Champions League

    By Kazeem Yusuf

    Remo Stars head coach Daniel Ogunmodede has expressed confidence that the team will perform better in the upcoming 2025/2026  continental season when they would campaign  in the  flagship CAF Champions League.

    The Ikenne-based side  on  Sunday  made history  when they  clinched  the  Nigeria Premier  Football League (NPFL) title even with three  more matches  yet to round off  the campaign.

    Speaking on the team’s  achievement, Ogunmodede noted that while the atmosphere is still celebratory, the team is yet to receive the official trophy, adding the club is desirous  to do better  than their previous outing  on the continent.  

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    “We’re still in the euphoria of celebration, but we haven’t received the trophy yet,” the Ogbomoso-born Ogunmodede  told Brila Fm. “ We are taking things one step at a time.

    “ It’s important to enjoy the moment but we also need to start thinking about our next steps,” he noted.

    He  further  emphasized the club’s steady development over the years, saying  they have acquired  the right values and discipline to excel.

    “Like I always tell the media, we are a club that has grown in culture and a behavioural  pattern  for so many period of  the years, and we are committed to doing even better than last season,” Ogunmodede stated. “For sure in   the continental cup, we want to do better  than what we did  last season.”

  • Ogunmodede calls up 26 players for 2024 CHAN

    Ogunmodede calls up 26 players for 2024 CHAN

    The CHAN Eagles Saturday invited 26 players for training camp in Ikenne ahead of next month’s CHAN in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

    Stand-in Head Coach Daniel Ogunmodede has kept faith with the squad of players who qualified the country to the tournament.

    Captain Nduka Harrison Junior, goalkeeper Henry Ozoemena, defenders Sodiq Ismail and Ifeanyi Onyebuchi, midfielder Savior Isaac, and forward Sikiru Alimi among a list of 26 players to begin closed-camping exercise at the Remo Stars Sports Institute, Ikenne-Remo on Monday ahead of the 8th African Nations Championship finals.

    Goalkeeper Kayode Bankole, defenders Imo Obot and Stephen Manyo, midfielders Musa Zayyad, Rabiu Ali and Papa Daniel Mustapha, and forwards Adamu Abubakar and Emmanuel Ogbole have also been invited.

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    New call-ups are goalkeeper Badmus Gbadamosi (Kwara United) and Afeez Bankole (Smart FC).

    The Super Eagles B, for the first time ever in the qualification series, bumped Ghana’s Black Galaxies to reach the final tournament, after a 3-1 win in Uyo last week that followed a scoreless first leg in Accra six days earlier.

    Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda, who have been selected to jointly host the 36th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations in 2027, have been handed the opportunity to test-run their facilities and operational efficiency with the African Nations Championship finals, scheduled for 1st – 28th February.

  • Ogunmodede, Dramani  differ  on teams’ chances  for  CHAN spot

    Ogunmodede, Dramani  differ  on teams’ chances  for  CHAN spot

    Super Eagles B stand-in coach, Daniel Ogunmodede, has insisted that his boys gave a good account of themselves in Accra, Ghana in the first leg of the African Nations Championship qualifiers and he is satisfied with their overall performance.

    The CHAN Eagles recorded  a goalless draw against the  Black Galaxies of Ghana at the Accra International Stadium on Sunday and Ogunmodede opined that avoiding a defeat in Ghana is priceless and that they would go into the return leg in Uyo exploring how to beat Ghana.

    “Before we came here, we knew what we were coming to face in a team like Ghana considering the rivalry between the two countries,” Ogunmodede stressed.

    “We knew how tough it would be whenever we meet on the stage, so we expected a very tough battle; we are lucky and satisfied with the result we came out with.”

    Meanwhile, Black Galaxies of Ghana’s head coach, Mas- Ud Didi Dramani believes  his wards have what it takes to beat Nigeria to the African Nations Championship ticket when the return leg holds this weekend in Uyo.

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    He further said  that he was happy to expose the Ghana Premier League players to international football and that even if they fail to qualify the experience they have got over the two legs is enough compensation.

    “When we don’t qualify, there is still a positive. What is positive about this is that these boys have been exposed to a certain level of our Ghanaian League and this is the page that we want to print out that we are expressing our domestic competition structure to the rest of Africa and the world,” Dramani stated.

    “We are not even thinking about it, we are just thinking about how to prepare and get to Nigeria and get to the pitch and play.”

  • I am honoured to serve as Super Eagles assistant coach – Ogunmodede

    I am honoured to serve as Super Eagles assistant coach – Ogunmodede

    Remo Stars head coach, Daniel Ogunmodede, has expressed his deep honour at being part of the Super Eagles technical crew.

    Ogunmodede, alongside Enugu Rangers head coach Fidelis Ilechukwu, was appointed to assist caretaker coach Augustine Eguavoen for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Benin Republic and Rwanda.

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    In their opening match, the Super Eagles secured a 3-0 victory over the Cheetahs, followed by a 0-0 draw against Amavubi in the second game.

    Ogunmodede also encouraged fans to remain optimistic as the team prepares for their upcoming clash with the Mediterranean Knights of Libya.

    “I am Deeply Honored to Have Answered the Call to Serve Our Beloved Country,” Ogunmodede wrote on X.

    “Let’s Remain Positive and United in Our Pursuit of Success…Together, We Can Be Better.”

    He will be in the dugout as Remo Stars take on Sunshine Stars in a South West derby this Sunday.