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  • Pinnick invited to FIFA’s Best Football Awards ceremony

    Pinnick invited to FIFA’s Best Football Awards ceremony

    The World football governing body, FIFA has invited the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF’s) President, Amaju Pinnick, to The Best FIFA Football Awards 2016 ceremony taking place on Monday in Zurich, Switzerland.

    This is according to a statement by Ademola Olajire, the NFF’s spokesman and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja.

    According to the statement, the invitation letter, dated Nov. 7, 2016, and was signed by FIFA Secretary General, Fatma Samoura.

    The letter reads, “The Best FIFA Football Awards are all about football.

    “They recognise those who truly write the history of the game – the players, coaches and fans. They belong to them.

    “We have taken the sport’s most prestigious individual award in a new, modern direction.

    “We look forward to celebrating with you, The Best of the season in a brand new and exclusive award show.”

    NAN reports that Monday’s ceremony will be the first of its kind since the old –style Ballon d’Or that was organised jointly with France Football collapsed.

    The statement also said that Pinnick would be accompanied to the event by the NFF 2nd Vice- President/LMC Chairman, Malam Shehu Dikko.

  • Nigeria’s Uzoenyi drags South African club to FIFA

    Nigeria’s Uzoenyi drags South African club to FIFA

     

     

    Nigeria star, Ejike Uzoenyi has asked the world football governing  body, FIFA to cancel his lucrative contract with African champions, Mamelodi Sundowns because he has failed to play at least half of their matches in the past two years.

    The cancellation of Uzoenyi’s three and half year contract will see the former Enugu Rangers star walk out on the South African club a free agent.

    A top source told Africanfootball.com that  Ejike’s agent has petitioned FIFA asking that they terminate  the player’s

    contract which still has a year to run.

    The reason they put forward for the contract cancellation is that he has not played a minimum of 50 percent of the club’s games in the last two years.

    Uzoenyi has been training with former club Rangers fueling speculations that he could head back to the Nigeria champions.

    However the player himself has insisted he is only trying to keep fit at the Enugu club while on holidays .

    The left sided winger won a lucrative contract   believed to pay him five million Rands a year(about

    100million naira) from Sundowns when he was named MVP of the 2014 CHAN hosted by South Africa.

    He featured for Nigeria at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil

     

  • NFF to refund FIFA cash they can’t account for-audit report

    NFF to refund FIFA cash they can’t account for-audit report

    World football governing body, FIFA, have warned the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to refund any cash paid to them for football development they could not account for.

    This followed a rash of queries raised by FIFA over the $801,229 development grant they paid the NFF. The review was done between August 16 to 18, 2016.

    The audit by PricewaterhouseCoppers (PwC) said the money was spent without supporting documentation, like receipts, invoices and contracts.

    FIFA have, therefore, warned that if the NFF could not provide adequate supporting documentation for the disbursements, it should make refund on sums unaccounted for.

    They also expressed displeasure with the unrestrained practice of cash payments, which they maintained should have been greatly minimised.

    Further investigations revealed that as many as 19 issues were raised by the auditors.

    The Nigerian sports ministry has already demanded for an independent and full-scale audit of the books of the NFF caused by the litany of queries of how the FIFA grants were disbursed.

    Sports Minister Solomon Dalung has said he is yet to receive a detailed explanation from the NFF as promised in a communiqué after the federation’s Annual General Assembly in Lagos last week.

  • EGBUCHULAM TRANSFER SAGA: No agreement with Etoile Sportive Du Sahel – Rangers FC

     

    The management of Rangers International of Enugu has said that the Tunisian club, Etoile Sportive Du Sahel has illegally poached its player, Chisom Egbuchulam.
    The Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) champions stressed that the Flying Antelopes have not agreed any terms with Etoile Sportive Du Sahel over Egbuchulam’s move to the club.
    A statement by the Director Media and Public Relations of Rangers FC, Foster Chime, said Rangers FC did not give any official permission to Egbuchulam to travel to Tunisia therefore declaring the star player missing.
    Chime said Rangers FC officially received letter of interest on Egbuchulam, which was replied and communicated to Etoile Sportive Du Sahel accordingly.
    The club maintains that Egbuchulam can only be transferred for a fee of five hundred thousand dollars and still remains a bonafide Rangers player till January, 2018.
    Rangers’ board also warned other interested clubs, including Etoile Sportive Du Sahel to open appropriate official communications channels with Rangers FC if interested in the player rather than circumventing the extant and stipulated NFF, CAF and FIFA rules to poach our player.
    He said: “The club has already officially communicated NFF, CAF and FIFA on the poaching of our player, Chisom Egbuchulam by Etoile Sportive Du Sahel of Tunisia, and warned that the club is ready to invoke all means at its disposal to protect her player from this unwanted act.”

  • FIFA rankings – Super Eagles maintain position in Africa’s top 10

    According to the latest ranking released by World football governing body FIFA, the Super Eagles of Nigeria are now 51st in the world and number eight football playing nation in Africa.
    In the ranking released on Thursday, Nigeria dropped out of the top 50 position, as they are now 51st as opposed to last month where they were 50th.
    Their World Cup qualifiers rival Cameroon and Zambia are behind the Eagles as they are placed 65th and 88th respectively but Algeria are still ahead of the Eagles in the latest rankings.
    However, they are still in the top 10 in Africa where they are now 8th, behind Senegal, Ivory Coast, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Congo Dr and Burkina Faso, but are ahead of Ghana and Morocco who are 9th and 10th respectively.
    Globally, Argentina are still the number one while, respectively Brazil, Germany, Chile and Belgium make up the top five in the ranking for November.

  • Sports minister orders probe of FIFA’s $1.1m grant

    Sports minister orders probe of FIFA’s $1.1m grant

    Barrister Solomon Dalung,the Sports Minister, has spoken on a report he received from the NFF raising queries on FIFA’s audit report of $1.1m FIFA development grant to the NFF.

    “According to the report, FIFA has withheld all development funds to Nigeria for lack of proper documentation of $802,000 out of the funds released to the NFF.

    “This is a very serious issue that must be given urgent attention to avoid another international embarrassment more so that the present administration under the leadership of  President Muhammadu Buhari has zero tolerance for any act of misappropriation, misapplication, embezzlement or fraud in any guise.”

    He directed the NFF to provide the Ministry of Youth and Sports with detailed information of receipt, disbursement and application of the FIFA development grant accordingly.

    “In addition, a reputable audit firm should be appointed urgently to check the account books of the federation to ensure that funds are judiciously expended. The audit report must be made public to promote transparency, build credibility and enhance your  market value,” Dalung said.

    He  urged the Football family to consolidate on the gains of the successes recorded so far as the country cannot afford to gamble with anything that will thwart the collective resolve to deliver the World Cup ticket to Nigeria.

  • FIFA: Blatter loses appeal against 6-year ban

    FIFA: Blatter loses appeal against 6-year ban

    Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has lost his appeal against a six-year ban for ethics violations, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said on Monday.

    It could be recalled that the ban was imposed amid the biggest corruption scandal to shake the world football body,

    CAS ruled that Blatter had authorised payments to Michel Platini, then the European football body’s president, worth over $2 million which amounted to “undue gifts’’.

    It said this had therefore violated FIFA’s code of ethics.

    Blatter, who led FIFA for 17 years, told Reuters in a telephone interview that he was “disappointed but not shattered’’.

    He resigned in June 2015 after several dozen football officials, including FIFA executive committee members and former members, had been indicted in the U.S. on graft charges.

    They were indicted along with two sports marketing firms.

    The 80-year-old Swiss was not among those indicted but became embroiled in scandal when he was banned from all football-related activities the following December by FIFA’s Ethics Committee.

    He was banned along with Platini, then the UEFA president.

    The two men were banned, initially for eight years, over a payment of 2 million Swiss francs ($1.98 million) which FIFA made to Platini in 2011, with Blatter’s approval.

    The duo had claimed the payment was for work done a decade earlier.

    The bans were reduced to six years by FIFA’s appeals committee in February.

    Both men denied wrongdoing and Blatter said the payment related to a verbal agreement.

    CAS said in a statement that its three-man panel had determined that Blatter “breached the FIFA code of ethics since the payment amounted to an undue gift as it had no contractual basis’’.

    “The Panel further found that Blatter unlawfully awarded contributions to Platini under the FIFA Executive Committee retirement scheme which also amounted to an undue gift.’’

    Swiss prosecutors are now investigating Blatter on suspicion of criminal mismanagement and misappropriation of funds over the payment, which they describe as “disloyal’’.

    He has however not been charged.

    In September, FIFA’s Ethics Committee said it was investigating Blatter and two other former leading FIFA officials over the salaries and bonuses they had received while in office.

    Those probes come against a broader background of suspicion over the FIFA Executive Committee’s allocation of FIFA’s showpiece event, the four-yearly World Cup, to Russia and Qatar.

    They were awarded under Blatter’s watch, and Swiss authorities are investigating whether bribes were paid to help secure the hosting rights.

    Blatter, who must also pay a fine of 50,000 Swiss francs, told Reuters after the CAS ruling: “I have accepted it now. I have got to the stage where I have struggled enough, I have worked enough.’’

    “I still have contact with people in football and heads of state,” he said.

    “We have developed football all around the world, we have made football part of the economy and it also has some political influence …

    “I do hope that at a future FIFA Congress, somebody will stand up and say “perhaps president Blatter is not so bad’.’’

    CAS cut Platini’s ban to four years in May but said on Monday that Blatter had not requested a reduction.

    “In any event, the panel determined that the sanction imposed was not disproportionate.’’

  • Nigeria now 50th in FIFA ranking

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles has moved 10 places up in the November FIFA World ranking to 50th.

    In the rankings on the website of the world football governing body on Thursday, Nigeria is now placed joint 50th with Burkina Faso and Slovenia.

    Nigeria garnered 616 points for the month of November after defeating Algeria 3-1 in the 2018 World Cup qualifier earlier in the month.

    With this movement, Nigeria is now joint 7th with Burkina Faso at the continental level behind Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria and Congo DR.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there have been many movements in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola World Rankings.

    Thanks to the 63 FIFA World Cup Russia qualification matches so far played and also to 71 other qualifiers and international friendly matches that took place over the past few weeks.

    On the global scene, Argentina remains top for November, but has seen their command on the summit weakened by close rivals, Brazil (2 up 1).

    The December ranking will be the final ranking for 2016 and will be published on Dec. 22.

    It will reveal the winners for the “Team of the Year Award’’, given to the team in first place by year’s end.

    “Mover of the Year’’ is awarded to the team that has won the most points over the course of the year.

  • Lazio get ultimatum to pay Onazi’s salaries

    Lazio get ultimatum to pay Onazi’s salaries

    World football’s governing body FIFA has handed Italian Serie A club Lazio a November 29 ultimatum to pay Super Eagles midfielder, Ogenyi Onazi, his outstanding salaries or face sanction.

    A source close to Onazi told africanFootball.com that FIFA ordered Lazio to pay before end of this month.

    “FIFA have given Lazio till November 29 to pay Onazi or face sanction. He is being owed two months’ salary,” the source said.

  • Algeria name solid squad for Nigeria

    Algeria name solid squad for Nigeria