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  • Shooting Stars’ Fabiyi seeks return to action

    Shooting Stars’ Fabiyi seeks return to action

    Shooting Stars’ Fabiyi Emmanuel has revealed he will return to action soon.

    The goalkeeper was stretched out in the Oluyole Warriors’ away win against MFM FC in Agege.

    “I injured my toe and couldn’t continue. It was a painful experience but I’m hopeful that I’ll make return pretty soon,” Fabiyi told Goal.

    “I’m going for a scan later on Tuesday (yesterday) to determine the extent of the injury but basically I think I may be out for two weeks and most likely make a return in three weeks time.”

    The former Kano Pillars goalkeeper has played in 22 matches in all competitions for the Ibadan based outfit this term.

  • Lagos plans glamorous Federation Cup Finals

    The atmosphere will be enlivened with sports and entertainment as football fans are expected to have exciting moments in the finals of 2015 Federation Cup which will take place on Sunday, 22 November.
    This was disclosed by the Director General of Lagos State Sports Commission, Mr Ayodeji Agbesanwa during a media parley ahead of the finals held on Thursday at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere.
    According to Agbesanwa, the female final, which will take place between Sunshine Queens and Bayelsa Queens, will be played by 12noon,while the male final,which comes up by 3pm,will see Lobi Stars and Awka United slugging it out for the star prize of N2 millions at the Teslim Balogun Stadium.
    Agbesanwa disclosed that the organising committee of the Cup Finals headed by Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi, the Chairman of Lagos State Football Association, who also doubles as the First Vice President of Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has been working round the clock to ensure a glamorous event.
    “We want to ensure that football fans enjoy good games in an entertaining and relaxed environment. We are planning an innovation where families will come to the stadium with their children to watch the finals. This will be the first of its kind the country, “said the Director General.
    “We also want to give the first 500 fans to the stadium free T-shirts, while all the fans that come to the stadium will be given raffle tickets to win fabulous cash prizes.
    “The Sports Commission has also opened a Twitter handle : @lagossportscomm where we expect fans to send exciting photos of past Federation Cups taking with players and some other stakeholders of the competition. We also want them to take selfies of themselves inside the stadium on that day and send them to our Twitter handle for them to win handsome prizes.
    “Three posthumous awards will be given to past football heroes, while nine awards will also be given to some living football legends including referee and sports journalist, ” he said.
    The 2015 Federation’s Cup Honorary list include former Shooting Stars strikers, Rashidi Yekinni, Baba Otu Mohammed of Mighty Jets, Best Ogedegbe, former Standard of Jos defenders, Okey Isima, Friday Ekpo , Sam Opone, Amusa Adisa, Inua Rigogo, Dairu Sadi, and Ifeanyi Ifeanyi Onyedika of Enugu Rangers.
    Others are FIFA graded referee Linus MBA, and veteran journalist, Segun Adenuga.
    Chairman of the organising committee, Akinwunmi said adequate security will be provided to safeguard the lives of people. He commended the structure put in place by the Lagos State Government that made it possible for the organization of the Cup Finals at a very short notice.
    “The delay of this year’s Finals was caused by transition in government, but we are happy that the event will finally take place. Sunday, 22 November is a day of Football Fiesta in Lagos State, ” Akinwunmi said.
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  • Ogunbote takes gamble on Shooting Stars

    Ogunbote takes gamble on Shooting Stars

    Coach Gbenga Ogunbote has described the task before him as a very challenging job after putting pen to paper for Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan.

    Ogunbote was attacked by fans believed to be supporters of his former club before the current season, and replaced coach Franklin Howard, who was sacked just over a week ago. He told www.footballlive.ng after signing that he will work hard to earn the trust and confidence of the players in him and hopefully turn the fortunes of the club around.

    “I’m aware that it’s a daunting task and I know with God all things are possible. I know we need to work harder than at any other time in the club’s history and ensure we carry the players along. As long as they also have confidence and believe in me then we can achieve it together.”

  • Shooting Stars hold Rangers 1-1 in Ibadan

    Shooting Stars hold Rangers 1-1 in Ibadan

     Old rivals Shooting Stars Club  3SC and Rangers split the points in Ibadan yesterday following a 1-1 draw in a Nigeria premier league match.

    Shooting Stars now have eight points from many games, while Rangers have 10 points from nine games.

    Rangers took the lead in the 25th minute through Edwin Eziyodawe, who capitalised on goalkeeper Abiodun Akande’s error, who failed to hold a ball he went for to tap in.

    Tope Orelope, equalised for 3SC in the 38th minute from the penalty spot after Emmanuel Daniel kicked Nojeem Olukokun.

    Rangers played the entire second half a man short after Bobby Clement was sent off for a second booking after a challenge on Afolabi Okiki.

    Seun Akinyemi almost got the winner for the host team, but his effort came off the crossbar.

  • Eweje sure of Shooting Stars hopes

    Eweje sure of Shooting Stars hopes

    Shooting Stars attacking midfielder Oladele Eweje has stated he is confident of the club’s survival in the domestic top flight.

    The Ibadan-based side, who are currently lying 19th on the log with just 4 points after 5 games in the Nigeria Professional Football League, are hoping to remain in the league next season after a poor start to this year’s campaign.

    The “Oluyole Warriors”, as they are popularly called by their fans, have been in good form in the last three matches – winning one, drawing one and losing one.

    Eweje believes they can survive in the league and rise to where they actually belong.

    “Looking at the League table, it is not stable. We have 33 games to go and everyone can go to relegation. So we are taking match after match and working very hard to stay in the league. And looking at the way things are going for us now I am confident we will survive in the league,” Eweje told SL10.

    “We are not looking at just fighting relegation, but our focus is on finishing at the top half at the end of the season.”

    The box-to-box midfielder was an integral member of the Shooting Stars team that gained promotion back to the top flight.

  • Oni’s late goal sinks Shooting Stars

    Oni’s late goal sinks Shooting Stars

    A late goal from Jimoh Oni ensured that Heartland FC defeated Shooting Stars 2-1 in a Nigeria Professional Football League week two match at the Lekan Salami Stadium on Saturday.

    Fifteen minutes into the encounter, Yinka Adedeji almost gifted Heartland a goal. But the defence was able to clear.

    Two minutes later, the Naze Millionaires were in front. A superb free kick from Odiche Ebere beat Kola Ige.

    The hosts came out of their shells and searched for a much needed equalizer.

    Heartland defended in numbers as the first stanza gathered momentum.

    Taofeek Adepoju missed a gilt-edged chance that should have put Shooting Stars level in the 44th minute.

    The second half resumed with the Oluyole Warriors taking the game to the visiting team.

    And they were back in the match twenty minutes into the second half. Adepoju put them on level terms.

    With the Ibadan fans thinking their darling team would get a second goal, Heartland silenced them through Jimoh Oni four minutes from time.

    A last ditch effort from Meshack Chukwubuikem to score for the hosts was futile.

  • Howard praises Shooting Stars’ players

    Howard praises Shooting Stars’ players

    Shooting Stars  Head  Coach Franklin Howard  has praised his players for their heroic display in the Nigeria National League Super four semi-final 2-1 win over Kwara United on Monday .

    The former Union Bank tactician praised the whole playing set-up of the Oluyole Warriors for the victory at the Kwara State Stadium.

    Meschack Chukwubuikem played as a striker and had a terrific game, especially after the break while Kola Ige, Okiki Afolabi and match winner Oladele Eweje also performed well.

    “We played against a tough team. I think we had our tactics right and we deserved to win. The players did very well after we conceded the equaliser. We had a good start,” Howard exclusively told SL10.

    Shooting Stars were the first to score with Meshack Chukwubuikem getting to the end of a right wing cross.

    Halilu Obadaki responded for the Ilorin based team with a superb finish and midfield maestro Oladele Eweje clinched the winner after the jittery Kwara United defence failed to deal with a dangerous cross.

    Howard hopes his wards complete the task  today against Gabros International but said the tournament is an opportunity for his team to demonstrate their readiness for the new season.

    “The Super Four tournament is a demonstration of good intention by the Nigeria National League to keep in perfect shape the promoted teams to the elite league. I hope we win the final on Wednesday by the grace of God.

    “We don’t see the tournament as a-must-win but as an occasion to showcase our ability to achieve our aims in the upcoming season – that is picking a continental ticket.

    “The event is good for us and it will put us in good shape and frame of mind for the new season due to get underway by  March 7,” the coach added.

     

  • Shooting Stars to resume pre-season

    Nigeria Professional  Football League outfit, Shooting Stars Sports Club resumed on Monday to start pre-season activities for the 2014/15 season.

    The first training session of the new year was supervised by head coach of the side, Franklin Howard at Lekan Salami Stadium.

    It was a light session with the retained and newly invited players put through their paces in preparation for the task that lies ahead.

    The Oluyole Warriors were relegated to the Nigeria National League at the end of the 2012/13 campaign, but made an immediate return to the elite league.

    Several big names have been linked with the club in recent weeks.

    SL10 sources in Ibadan stated that the management of the club is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the team return to its glory days.

  • I would  have  been a  lawyer

    I would have been a lawyer

    TAIWO started his career with the Shooting Stars, 3SC, the darling team of Ibadan in the Oyo State capital, before moving to Europe where he stared for different clubs in the Netherlands and Austria. In the summer of 2008, he moved back home to rejoin his former teammate, Edith Agoye, at 3SC before teaming up again with Heidebloem in the Dutch third division.

    According to the former 3SC star who now lives in Ibadan after calling it quits with the senior national team in 2003, while still in top shape playing for MVV Maastricht, he developed a passion for caring for the disadvantaged, while growing up but his excessive love for the round leather game robbed him of this dream.

    “If not for football, I would have been a lawyer,” said Taiwo. “I would have schooled to the highest level and obtained a degree in law so l can stand and defend the oppressed and the less-privileged.

    “Since I was young, football did not allow me to do any other thing. Football was everything to me and it killed any other interests because l wanted to be the best,” he said, as he barred his mind on other matters. Excerpts

    Coaching after retirement

    Up till 2011, l was still playing professional football with a Division three club, Heidebloem Football Club in Holland, but I have been coming to Ibadan to spend some holidays. But l’m fully back to Ibadan now and because of my love for the game of football, which l am so passionate about, I have made up my mind to be a coach after quitting the game. That is what l’m working on now.

    Growing up

    I had a very hard time with my parents and most especially my father on the issue of playing football. You won’t believe that my father personally called a police man to arrest me and also detained me because of football. He had warned me severally not to play but I refused and he had to go to the extent of arresting me with the police for me to change my mind and stop playing football. He actually wanted me to go to school like every other children. But I was so passionate about football that I found it very difficult to stop and listen to his advice then. He actually made the arrest when he got the hint that a prominent club in Benin Republic, Natitingu FC, wanted me to join them. So, he had no option than to stop me from going with the arrest. I had already packed my bags and I was in the motor park to embark on the journey to Cotonou. Fumingly, the officer in charge of the station came to me and said, we can’t delay you or stop you from going to Benin Republic because players are making good money from the game. So, they released me and advised me to listen to my father. I then decided to still pursue the Cotonou ambition. The funny thing again is that when I finally joined the club and after I collected my first sign-on fee I decided to come back to Nigeria just to come and make peace with my parents. On reaching Nigeria, I and my parents were not on speaking terms for a week. But my parents were surprised that I was feeding myself without their assistance. I even bought a brand new black and white television with a new mattress for my room. They couldn’t stomach it any longer, so my mother came to me and urged me to go and beg my father and explain things to him, which I did. So, I begged him and told him about my salary and other entitlements in my new club and he was very happy with me and the matter died just like that after that. Unfortunately, my father is no more. He died in 1997 when I had already settled down in Holland, but my mother is still alive.

    With Super Eagles

    I had a good time in the national team of Nigeria and I will never forget in a hurry the Olympics qualifiers then in 1995 with Kanu Nwankwo, Austin Okocha and the rest of them. That time, Johannes Bonfrere was in charge of the team as the Technical Adviser. I could remember vividly the last time when we were going to play the last qualifier but first leg match against Kenya at the Onikan Stadium and the first leg there in Lagos ended scoreless draw (0-0). The Onikan fans were very mad with us and they did not allow us to come out of the stadium because they laid siege to us so as to deal with us when we come out. They were later dispersed by the police. But after preparing very well for the second leg, we bounced back away to Kenya in Mombasa and won the match 3-0. It was a match I will cherish for a long time because I scored a goal while Okocha scored the other two goals in the match. It was the match that booked the Olympics ticket for Nigeria. After this match, my profile soared and Coach Shuaibu Amodu invited me for the Gold Cup in U.S.A. Interestingly, my first touch in the tournament produced the first goal for Nigeria and it was a memorable one for me. The last time I played for the Nigerian team was in 2003 in an international friendly game with a selected side in Spain, a game we lost 3-0. We had many fresh players that played the match that day and some of them were playing for the Eagles for the very first time. So we did not prepare very well for the match.

    I was still playing very well and like I told you I am still playing in Holland despite playing for a third division side. But I still hope to team up with a top division team next season. The reason for being shut out of the national team is not farfetched; new technical crew, new players, and new techniques. Frequent changing of Super Eagles coaches does not allow room for consistency in our national team. The new coach failed to invite me and that was all.

    Assessment of Nigerian players in the Dutch league

    There are a few of them in the top league. At a point, VVV Venlo had three Nigerian players that were doing well: Alex Nkume a right back (defender), Michael Uchebo, a tall and gangling striker, and Ahmed Musa. Musa had a good time at VVV Venlo before moving on. The Dutch league is based on technique and not power or physique and you know that Nigeria’s style is hinged and based on power and physical abilities. It was here that Musa learnt the ropes, and after watching a couple of his games I knew he would definitely become a great star and also help the Nigerian senior team in years to come. I am a striker of many years and I know what I am saying. I know when I see a good player.

  • Howard gets promotion mandate

    Howard gets promotion mandate

    Shooting Stars have handed a promotion mandate to their newly-appointed coach Franklin Howard.

    The Oluyole Warriors were relegated at the end of the season after finishing at the bottom of the 20-team Glo Premier League table, but officials of the Oyo State-owned clubs are hoping that Howard can help them make a swift return to the elite division.

    Howard, a former coach and player of the Ibadan-based club, was handed the promotion mandate in his first official meeting with the management of Shooting Stars.

    The Babatunde Kelani-led management promised to give the newly appointed gaffer a conducive working environment by allowing him a free hand to run the team.