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  • Immortalize my son, Sam Okwaraji’s mum tells FG

    Mother of late Super Eagles player, Sam Okwaraji, has asked the federal government and other relevant authorities not to abandon him but to immortalize him so as to encourage national sacrifice.

    Ma Janet Okwaraji who is in her 90s spoke when a delegation from a non-governmental organization, The Compassionate Heart led by Rev Fr Frankline Muo visited her residence in Abakpa, Enugu state to celebrate the 2019 mother’s day with her.

    The aging woman regretted that 30 years after her son slumped and died on active duty for the country, nothing had been done to appreciate the selfless sacrifice.

    Okwaraji slumped and died while playing for the Super Eagles against Angola at the National Stadium, Lagos in a FIFA World Cup qualifier that ended 1-0 in favour of Nigeria on August 12, 1989.

    Ma Okwaraji stated while receiving her visitors that her late son loved the country and did all within his ability to contribute to its growth.

    She said: “he excelled as a young boy and combined study with football to the point of pursuing a doctorate degree programme in Germany before the unfortunate incident that claimed his life”.

    She stated that she decided to open a school in memory of the late footballer after waiting on the government to “immortalize him to no avail’, pointing out that, she would always remember him “for being a good and hardworking boy”

    Rev Fr. Muo, stated that the organization decided to identify with the old woman because “Sam would have celebrated his mother on mother’s day if he were alive”, adding that though his stay on earth was short-lived, “he left indelible footmarks”.

    “I am appealing to the government and all and sundry not to abandon his family. Sam left his base overseas to play for the country thirty years ago and died while doing this national assignment. Since his death, nothing has happened to show to reciprocate this gesture. He was not doing it for money because, he came each time he was invited to play and return to base. So we believe that the greatest love we can show to him is to immortalize him”, he said.

    They presented food items and cash to Madam Okwaraji, which they said was their little way to assist the family to look after her at her old age, promising that they would continue to identify with the family.

    Oko Emmanuel, who is the Coordinator of Sam Okwaraji Remembrance, said he was touched on returning to Nigeria last year to discover where Madam Okwaraji was living, stressing that he had visited the tomb of the late footballer in Umudioka Orlu, Imo state to discover it had been abandoned.

    He stated that his group had taken it upon themselves to mobilize support to uplift the living standard of the mother and her family, insisting that there was need to take the family into account to encourage patriotism in the country.

    The elder brother of Sam, Sir Patrick Okwaraji, while thanking the organization for the gesture, said the issue of his late younger brother had prevailed for a long time and should be addressed by the government.

    Narrating that he was present at the stadium during the Nigeria –Angola match where Sam collapsed and died, he stated that it was something that Nigerians should learn from the development.

  • Super Eagles ready for AFCON, says Ikpea

    Ikpea told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos that the win in the international friendly against Egypt showed that the team was ready for the competition.

    He said that the team was in good stead to do well at the AFCON football tournament holding in Egypt from June 21 to July 19.

    “I am particularly impressed with the Super Eagles performance and the skills exhibited by the boys in the friendly match against the Pharaohs of Egypt on Tuesday in Asaba.

    “When the team scored the only goal, one of the fastest ever scored by a Super Eagles, the Egyptians came hard on our boys.

    “It was really a good game which also brought out the best in our boys as they did not give their opponents room to equalise,” he said.

    He said there was need to further encourage the national team in their buildup toward adequate preparations for the competition to enable them perform credibly and lift the AFCON trophy.

    The NFSC Chairman said that arrangement was in progress to drum and cheer the Super Eagles as part of its tradition whenever the national team was featuring in football tournaments.

    “On our part, we have begun our mobilisation toward ensuring that our members, both home and in the Diaspora stormed Egypt in large numbers to support our boys to ultimate victory.”

    NAN reports that the Super Eagles defeated the Pharaoh of Egypt 1-0 in an international friendly match on March 26, at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, Delta.

  • Super Eagles 70 % ready

    Nigeria’s senior soccer team manager Gernot Rohr has stated that the Super Eagles are 70 per cent ready for the battles arising from matches slated for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), stressing that Pharaohs of Egypt game on Tuesday inside the late Stephen Keshi Stadium was great.

    Although Eagles’ striker Paul Onuachu’s first-minute strike raised hopes of a likely goal-scoring spree, which never happened since the goal decided the game.

    But Rohr argued further that: “We decided to make a fast start. It was a planned goal from the kickoff. We have a tall striker from Denmark (Onuachu), he did very well but he has to improve still. We made five changes with two local players making their debut. It will be good for them and their career.

    Read also: Okowa boosts Super Eagles with $50,000

    “All the time we must improve but let us enjoy this wonderful moment. We scored a wonderful goal. Tomorrow, we will analyse this game and go back to work on the team we have to make them better. I think the team is 70% ready but I like the number 69.

    “The match was a great match for us and when you play a great team like Egypt, which for me is one of the favourites for the AFCON and win, it feels good. What was interesting for me also in Asaba was that we had three wonderful victories. First, we beat Seychelles, the U-23 team also trounced Libya and now we beat Egypt. So it was a good week for us,” Rohr said without stating who his best players were over the two matches against Seychelles and Egypt.

  • Okowa boosts Super Eagles with $50,000

    Governor Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa of Delta State has rewarded the Super Eagles following victories in their 2019 AFCON qualifying match against Seychelles and the prestige friendly against seven-time African champions Egypt, as he presented the sum of $10,000 to Technical Adviser Gernot Rohr and another $50,000 to the team on Tuesday.

    Thenff.com recalls that Governor Okowa similarly rewarded the team following their qualification for the 2019 AFCON with the 1-1 draw against South Africa in Johannesburg in November 2018, which they followed up with a friendly against Uganda in Asaba three days later.

    Captain Ahmed Musa, who, on his part, received rave reviews for promptly fulfilling his promise of N1million-a-goal to the Olympic Eagles by sending the team N4million on Monday evening immediately after their 4-0 win over Libya, thanked Governor Okowa for his kind gestures and support to the team, other National Teams and Nigerian Football generally.

    At its meeting on Monday, the NFF Executive Committee hailed Delta State’s number one citizen and his administration for the full sponsorship of the Super Eagles’ two matches, as well as taking care of the U23 AFCON qualifier between Nigeria and Libya.

    Nigeria’s Odion Ighalo emerged the top scorer of the 2019 AFCON qualifying campaign with seven goals, and the 1-0 victory over Africa’s number one ranked side Egypt was brilliantly executed and must have positive implications for Africa’s fourth-ranked team Nigeria’s position in the next FIFA ranking activation.

  • We’re here to win, says Egypt coach

    A 50- man team of the Egyptian National team on Sunday breezed into Asaba , the Delta State Capital brimming with optimism ahead of the international friendly match against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

    The team, which landed at about 1.40 pm, proceeded to the Golden Tulip Hotel Camp escorted by men of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) and Department of State Security Service (DSS).

    Assistant coach of the team, Tito Garcia Sanjvan said the team was coming with a winning mentality.

    He added the friendly match was important to the team being the last FIFA window before the Nations Cup holding in Egypt.

    According to him: “We play always to win. We try to do our best.For us it is an important because Nigeria is a very tough team. It is important because it is our last match before the tournament for our young players.”

    He said testing the young Egyptian team away against Nigeria will help toughen them.

    He said the match will provide opportunity for the team coaches to introduce more young players.

    Sanjvan regretted the Egyptian team could not get the three points in their last group game against the Menas of Niger Republic, stressing that team improvement was uppermost as the young players learn.

    Sanjvan said the Egyptian team stands a good chance of emerging champions at the 2019 Total African Nations Cup, adding that Algeria, Morrocco, Tunisia, Nigeria and Senegal can win the African Nations Cup.

    His words: “There are 5 or 7 teams in the tournament that can win the Nations and Nigeria is one. This type of tournaments is difficult to predict so we take it step by step”.

    He said the team will be led by Arsenal Superstar, Mohammed Elneny and Soulyaman of Al Ahli, adding that some key first team players like Liverpool star Mahmoud el Salah and a host of others will miss the friendly match with Nigeria.

  • Ola Aina continues treatment

    More details have emerged over the inability of AS Torino of Italy defender, Ola Aina failure to honour an invitation to the Super Eagles, as officials at his Serie A club say he has to continue treatment of a recent abdominal complaint.

    Although Aina returned to action last weekend and played 90 minutes in his team’s league clash, before getting a red card, sports247.ng can report that Torino insist he needs to take more checks on the stomach injury.

    Torino also disclosed that Aina will undergo strict recovery therapy, even as he is expected to miss their league matches against Fiorentina, Sampdoria and Parma after the international break, due to his sending off against Bologna.

    Consequently, Aina failed to show up in the Super Eagles’ camp for the Seychelles game yesterday and Egypt tie on Tuesday, as the on loan Chelsea of England player withdrew from the national team’s squad to enable him receive further treatment.

    Torino further disclosed that they are in touch with Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) over the matter, and the nation’s soccer governing body approved the decision for Aina to remain in Italy.

  • Eagles round off AFCON qualifiers beat Seychelles 3-1

     

    Nations cup bound Super Eagles Friday at the Stephen Keshi Stadium Asaba rounded off the qualifiers with a 2-1 defeat of Seychelles. The defeat implies that the Pirates conceded six goals in two legged encounter with Eagles managing to score only one goal.

    Though the Eagles could be said to be unimpressive considering the quality of their opponents the Ahmed Musa captained side nonetheless managed to seal a 3-1 victory with the 90th minute goal scored by late substitute Moses Simon as the best goal of the match

    Odion Ighalo had converted a penalty in the 35th minute to hand Eagles the first goal only for the Pirates to equalise few minutes later capitalizing on miscalculation by goalkeeper Kenneth Uzoho.

    Kingley Onyekweru however lifted the Eagles again in the 50th minute and late substitute Moses Simon proved that he was indeed a good material when he produced the icing on the cake just few minutes after being introduced in the pitch.

    The Match appeared to have given Coach Gernot Rohr an opportunity to experiment new play pattern. The German tactician paid more attention to operating through the middle as opposed to usual wing play.

    Ahmed Musa known for coming in through the flanks this time was pulled into the middle perhaps to coordinate in the absence of John Obi Mikel.

    The team will now focus on shaping up for the Nations cup in June, with friendly match against Pharaohs of   Egypt on Tuesday at the same venue.

    As for Seychelles, they proved to be the underdogs of the group. The Pirates unbelievably conceded basketful of goals in the course of the qualifiers with three goals for and 25 goals against.

     

     

  • AFCON 2019: Nigeria not favourites — Rohr

    Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr, says Nigeria’s national team is not favourites to lift the AFCON 2019 tournament which kicks off on June 21 in Egypt.

    Rohr made the disclosure at a pre-match news conference in Asaba ahead of the Nigeria/Seychelles AFCON qualifier on Friday billed for Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba.

    Rohr was responding to a comment credited to Moroccan national team coach, Herve Renard, who tipped Nigeria and Senegal as favourites to lift AFCON 2019.

    Rohr said though the Super Eagles have improved since their outing at the last World Cup in Russia, a lot of work still needs to be done.

    “We have to work, we have young players in the team, most of them new in the team.

    “It is not easy to go to a major tournament and win, most especially when we don’t have a player playing in the champions league.

    “However, we have a big chance to go far at AFCON in Egypt, because since the last World Cup, I see the team has improved.

    “So, I am very optimistic that we will do very well and challenge for the cup, but the main favourites are Egypt and Morocco.

    “Morroco are currently number one in Africa going by the latest FIFA ranking. Also, Egypt will be playing at home, with a large home crowd behind them.

    On his expectations from the Sychelles game, the German-French soccer tactician said he expects the Super Eagles to defeat the Pirates of Seychelles.

    He said the game against Seychelles is a very important game for the Super Eagles, most especially as they want to top the group.

    “We want to have the highest goal scorer in the AFCON qualifier, we also want to top the group.

    “So, the match against Seychelles is very important to us,” Rohr said.(NAN)

  • Pre-Eagles Clash friendly: Ethiopia U23 hammer Seychelles 4-0

     

    Indications that visiting Seychelles will be praying and hoping for a respectable defeat as opposed to victory in Asaba emerged Tuesday when the Coach Gavin Jeanne tutored side lost back to back friendly matches aimed at shaping up for the Asaba showdown.

    The team which has been camping in Addis Ababa took on the Ethiopia under 23 team and lost the match by a lone goal.  A rematch was arranged three days later with the coach making a few adjustments, but that did not remedy the situation as the Ethiopia under 23 side this time, handed their opponents a 3-0 defeat as if to debunk the saying that thunder does not strike twice in a place.

    A disappointed Coach Gavin Jeanne blamed his team poor performance on poor officiating and the sending off of two of the players striker Perry Monnaie and Don Fanchette in the opening half hour which forced the side to struggle for a greater part of the game playing with nine men.

    “We played a bit better but it was not a fair game as two of our opponents’ goals should never have stood as the official was biased and we had two players sent off and we also struggled with the altitude, “he told the media

    The team we gather will complete their training in Ethiopia on Wednesday before heading to Nigeria for the final African Nations cup group E match against Super  Eagles on Friday. Seychelles occupy the last position in group E with just one point in five matches

  • Yobo to Gernot Rohr: Use Seychelles tie to test new legs

     

    Former international Joseph Yobo has urged Super Eagles coach to use the forthcoming AFCON qualifier against Seychelles on Friday in Asaba, to test fresh legs in the national team.

    Yobo who expressed delight that the Eagles qualified for Egypt 2019 with a game to spare, opined that there is nothing at stake in the last match against Seychelles adding that it is the best opportunity younger players can have to show what they can do.

    The former Everton defender made the submission while contributing to Monday Night football. Asked to put himself in the shoes of the coach ahead of Tuesday’s encounter, the former Fenerbahçe strong man said

    “If I were to be in his position or advise him I would say “Use the match to test fresh legs.  We have qualified with a game to spare and I must congratulate the team for achieving that feat. So give younger players an opportunity to express themselves because after now there will be no more time,” he said

    Yobo who made career 387 appearances for six clubs in the course of his soccer career also made 101 appearances for the national team between 2001 and 2014. Yobo who flagged his soccer career with Belgian side Standard Liège played for Marseille, Tenerife, Everton, Fenerbahçe and Norwich City respectively.

    Already qualified Nigeria, lead group E of the AFCON 2019 qualifiers with 10 points in 5 matches. The pressure in the group this weekend will be on Bafana Bafana of South Africa who are second in the group with nine points and face Libya who are on seven points in the last group match.

    Should the South Africans fail to take their chances on Sunday, at the Stade Taïeb Mhiri in Tunis, The Mediterranean Knights may turn the table and clinch the second group ticket.