Tag: Olympic qualifier

  • OLYMPIC QUALIFIER: Beach volleyball team in Cotonou for training tour

    OLYMPIC QUALIFIER: Beach volleyball team in Cotonou for training tour

    THE Nigerian national beach volleyball team departed for a two weeks training tour in Cotonou, Republic of Benin yesterday in preparation for the 2016 final round of Olympics qualifiers scheduled to hold in Abuja between April 13 and 18.

    The final round of the qualifiers in Abuja will see 12 countries contest for the continent’s slots at the global sports showpiece.

    Ten players (eight female and two male), two coaches, a physiotherapist and a doctor left the country by road on Monday.

    All Africa Games gold medalist duo of Precilia Agera and Isabella Laju will lead other female players; Franscisca Ikedia, Kechukwu Naribo, Ijeoma Upabi,Albertina Francis, Ajara Audu and Dosu Atule. While the duo of Godwin Shekau and Obayemi Ogunsina are the male players on the trip.

    Coach of the team, Chakumah Ismail informed SportingLife that the training tour will get the players in great shape before the qualifiers, in a bid to pick one of the available tickets.

    “The importance of this training trip is to assess our team to know where we are lacking so that we can be able to get ourselves ready for the qualifiers. We are playing Ghana, Togo and Republic of Benin and if there is any way we are lacking we can be able to resolve. I’m very sure that we will qualify for the Olympics,” Chakumah said.

     

  • ANGRY SIASIA SPITS FIRE: We’re not ready for Olympic qualifier

    ANGRY SIASIA SPITS FIRE: We’re not ready for Olympic qualifier

    DREAM Team coach Samson Siasia has expressed anger and dissatisfaction over the way his team has been abandoned by the authorities even as they prepare for  the U-23 AFCON to be hosted in Senegal. The competition will also serve as qualifier for the 2016 Rio Olympics.

    Speaking on Wednesday, Siasia accused the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) of showing complete lack of care. He also wants President Muhammadu Buhari to effect enduring change in sport.

    “The federation keeps saying they don’t have money but they cannot come out to tell you why they don’t have money, we are all liars in this country, and we can’t tell the truth why we don’t have money to run our team,” an angry Siasia said on Brila FM.

    “If President Buhari and his people are there and wish to make changes, it has to be a positive change. Sport is a very big part of this country.

    “You did not pay players and you want them to come and give their best, how possible is that?

    “Nigerian league players will say they have three outstanding games, leave camp with the excuse they have to go and play on Wednesday and Saturday, so when will we have players that we can say we have a team. So whatever happens I won’t be held responsible, it’s a big problem. How are we going to survive in this kind of situation?”

    The former Super Eagles’ coach, who also accused the NFF of paying double bonus to the home based players for qualifying for the CHAN 2016, said the Dream Team is currently not ready for the event in Senegal next month, and are also not prepared for the Olympics.

    “We are not doing anything yet, we’re just sitting there. The players will come one day and the next day they go to their clubs, they fly up and down. Trust me we are not prepared for any Olympic and if anything (wrong) happens, I will not be held responsible.

    “Buhari is making that change, accepted, we thank him for what he is doing but there is no money in the system to do anything, and those people in the federation I don’t know who they are afraid of, instead of them (NFF) to  explain to them (presidency) what they are going through, they just sit down there and keep saying they don’t have money, so where is the money now?

    “We can’t just sit here quiet and die because we cannot tell them the truth of what is going on, I am tired of this thing.”

    Meanwhile, Siasia has begged Nigerians to come to his rescue as he has not been paid for three months now.

    “I have tried to play along but for three months, I have not been paid, just promises and all that. Where am I going to have the energy to perform from?” Siasia told Abuja Radio Hot FM on Wednesday.

    The 48-year old also claims his players have no training kits, and added that as well as not having an official car, they are yet to be paid a dime for their bronze medal finish at the last All Africa Games.

    “We are yet to be paid for our participation at the All Africa Games but CHAN Eagles qualified and got their money.

    “The way we travel is a mess. We have no training kits. It’s a shame a national team has no kits to train  with.

    “I have kept quiet for almost a year now, but nothing is happening. I haven’t been paid in three months and I have no car,” Siasia claimed.

    The can of worms opened by Siasia is coming just a month before the start of the CAF U-23 Africa Cup of Nations, which serves as qualifiers for the Olympic Games.

    The coach has already made it clear that he should not be held responsible in the event Nigeria fails to make it  to Rio same way the country missed out at the London Olympics.

  • Olympic Qualifier: Angola ref for Falcons, Equatorial Guinea

    Olympic Qualifier: Angola ref for Falcons, Equatorial Guinea

    World football governing body, FIFA has appointed Marximina Luzia Bernardo from Angola to officiate this weekend’s Olympic Qualifier return leg between Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria match in Bata.

    Fellow compatriots Luisa Massanga Luhaco, Andalia Bimbi Francisco Jeremias and Tania Marisa Duarte were picked as first assistant, second assistant and fourth official respectively.

    Agathe Athacou of Cote d’Ivoire is the referee assessor and Nomsa Mahlangu from South Africa as commissioner.

    The Falcons will fly into Malabo at about 3am on Friday aboard CEIBA ariline, and then proceed to mainland Bata by 7am.

    The team is scheduled to have the official training at the Stadium Nkoatoma de Bata on Saturday, ahead of Sunday’s clash between the two strongest women’s football –playing nations in Africa.

    The Nigeria ladies played a 1-1 draw in Abuja and are also equally braced up for expected fierce reception by the hosts in Bata.

    Similarly players and officials of the U-23 National Team will fly out of Nigeria today for their crucial second leg in pursuit of a 2016 Olympic Games ticket.

    Siasia’s wards won 2-1 against Congo’s Red Devils in Port Harcourt and have no illusions as to the fact that plenty odds will be put in their strides by the hosts in notorious Pointe Noire.

    The Dream Team, gold medallists at the Men’s Football Tournament of the Olympics at the Centennial Games in Atlanta 19 years ago, will be led by the man who took the team to silver at the Olympics in Beijing seven years ago.

    They will fly aboard Ethiopia Airline to Pointe Noire, to arrive just after noon.

    Already, leaders of the Nigerian community in Congo-Brazzaville, who mobilised Nigerians in that country and provided useful tips for the Super Eagles before a 2-0 win against the Red Devils in the same city in November last year, have swung into action to back the Dream Team all the way.

    In Pointe Noire, Mohamed Marouf from Egypt is the referee, alongside compatriots Mahmoud Ahmed Abo El Regal, Samir Gamal Saad and Mahmoud Zakria El Banna who will serve as first assistant, second assistant and reserve referee respectively. Bernard Mfubusa from Burundi is the match commissioner

  • Olympic Qualifier Dream Team to train in Port Harcourt for one week

    Olympic Qualifier Dream Team to train in Port Harcourt for one week

    The Nigeria National U-23 men’s football team, the Dream Team VI will have at least one week of training in Port Harcourt, ahead of their CAF U23 championship qualifier against Congo.

    The team is currently camped and training in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, but will travel to Port Harcourt to train for at least a week, in order to ‘get used to the city and Stadium’.

    “They will travel and train in Port Harcourt at least for one week before the game,” General Secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation, Sanusi Mohamed told News24.

    “We want them to get used to the city and the Stadium ahead of the game because it is a very important game for us.

    “They have been training in Abuja and it will be wise for them to acclimatise themselves with the match venue well ahead of time so it doesn’t seem strange to them,” Sanusi said.

    Coach of the team, Samson Siasia had earlier asked for his team to have some time in Port Harcourt before the game, so as to help them get used to the Stadium.

    The team that triumphs over two legs will qualify for the second CAF U-23 championship, holding in Senegal and which serves as qualifiers for the Olympic Games.

    Recall that the maiden edition was held in 2011 in Morocco, but Nigeria failed to make it to the London 2012 Olympic Games.

    Former international, Austin Eguavoen was in charge of that team.

  • Siasia picks 25 for Congo clash

    Siasia picks 25 for Congo clash

    Olympic Team Head coach, Samson Siasia, has picked 25 players for the African Under-23 championship final round, first leg qualifying clash against Congo’s Red Devils.

    Siasia said the selected players will be joined by four overseas-based professionals – Imoh Ezekiel, Aminu Umar, Sodiq Popoola and Gabriel Abalo for the final phase of preparations for the crucial game billed for the Adokiye Amiesiemaka Stadium, Port-Harcourt, on July 19.

    The former Super Eagles manager urged the dropped players to continue working hard in their respective clubs.

    “For those who did not make the cut, you do not have to be discouraged but to work even harder to keep yourselves among the pool of players that could be called up for future assignments as the team prepare for the return leg and the All Africa Games in Congo,” supersport.com quoted Siasia as saying on the Nigeria Football Federation official website.

    The selected players:

    Goalkeepers: Daniel Emmanuel, Yusuf Mohammed, Emmason Daniel

    Defenders: Segun Oduduwa, Erhun Obanor, Iroha Ebuka, Amuzie Stanley, Chima Akas, Atanda Sadiq, Ikechukwu Okorie, Nnaemeka Uzoma

    Midfielders: Azubuike Okechukwu, Usman Mohammed, Tiongoli Tonbara, Godwin Savior, Emeka Kenneth, Etor Daniel, Olisah Ndah, Eteobong Elisha, Oladapo Augustin, Musa Yahaya

    Strikers: Taiwo Awoniyi, Peter Onyekachi, Junior Ajayi, Etebo Oghenekaro.