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Saturday, 2 May 2026

Falconets Clip Young Scorchers’ Wings 2-0 In Ikenne World Cup Qualifier

 




Poland 2026: Falconets cage Malawi 2-0 in Ikenne, eye win in Lilongwe


 


Nigeria’s U-20 girls, Falconets, dominated easily and created a hatful of opportunities as they earned a 2-0 win over their counterparts from Malawi in the first leg of a FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup final round fixture in Ikenne-Remo on Saturday.


 


The win brightened Nigeria’s chances of earning yet another spot at the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup, in which they have been an ever-present since the competition was launched as an U19 tournament in Canada in 2002. While the final scoreline suggests a routine day at the office, the encounter required a tactical recalibration from Coach Moses Adukwu after an opening 45 minutes in which the Falconets created so many opportunities but simply could not get the ball into the net, partly due to the brilliance of visiting goalkeeper Emily Nkhwazi.


 


From the first blast of the whistle, Nigeria established territorial monopoly, using the width of the pitch, and forcing Malawi’s ‘Young Scorchers’ into a deep defensive block. However, for all the intricate build-up play and attacking intent, the final touch did not get the ball into the net. Malawi’s rear-guard stood obstinate, absorbing pressure and ensuring that the hosts went into the interval with nothing to show for their dominance.


 


Things changed almost immediately after the restart. Whatever was discussed in the dressing room translated into a higher tempo and more direct probing. The pressure finally told in the 47th minute. A fizzed delivery into the danger zone caused panic in the Malawian defence, forcing Maureen Kenneth into an inadvertent touch that settled into her own net.


 


The own goal acted as the spark Nigeria needed. Ten minutes later, the stadium found its voice again. In a move that showed pure clinical execution, Faridat Abdulwahab picked out Kindness Ifeanyi with a pinpoint assist. Ifeanyi made no mistake, doubling the lead and providing the Falconets with the breathing room their effort deserved.


 


Malawi attempted a late rally, but Nigeria’s structural integrity remained intact. With a two-goal cushion, Moses Adukwu’s side will travel for the second leg in a week’s time having the upper hand in the fixture.


 


The win earned the Falconets the sum of 1 Million Naira from the President of Remo Stars FC and Beyond Limits Football Academy, Hon. Kunle Soname, who had before the match, promised the team the sum of 500,000 Naira for each goal.


 


The return leg is scheduled for the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on Saturday, 9th May, with kickoff set for 3pm Malawi time (2pm in Nigeria).



Why Fans Love Him: Sodiq Ibrahim's Heartwarming Rise


 Sodiq Ibrahim: Shooting Stars’ Relentless Spearhead Deserves His Moment



In the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), few names resonate as strongly right now as Sodiq Ibrahim. The in-form striker for Shooting Stars is enjoying a remarkable run in the Nigeria Premier Football League, underlining his status as one of the most lethal attacking forces in Nigerian football today.



Currently sitting among the league’s top scorers with 9 goals this season, Ibrahim has been nothing short of exceptional. His contributions—9 goals and 2 assists—tell the story of a forward operating at peak efficiency, combining clinical finishing with intelligent movement and an ever-growing influence in the final third.


Nicknamed “Obege”, Ibrahim’s rise has been built on consistency and resilience. After joining Shooting Stars midway through the 2024/2025 season, he wasted no time announcing himself, finishing as the club’s leading scorers despite limited time. That momentum has seamlessly carried into the current campaign, where he now stands as a central figure in the Oluyole Warriors’ attacking setup.


Beyond the numbers, it is his presence that truly elevates the team. Whether leading the line, pressing defenders, or delivering decisive moments in front of goal, Ibrahim embodies the modern striker—dynamic, fearless, and decisive. His performances have not only powered Shooting Stars’ ambitions but have also captured the attention of fans and observers across the country. 


In a season where talent continues to emerge across the NPFL, Ibrahim’s sustained excellence sets him apart. With the Unity Cup in London on the horizon, his remarkable form naturally strengthens the case for his inclusion among the home-based players to be invited to the Super Eagles squad. Few players in the domestic scene can match his current output and overall impact, making him a compelling option for Eric Chelle's consideration.


As the season progresses, one thing remains clear: Sodiq Ibrahim is not just in form—he is defining it. And if consistency remains his companion, his brilliance will continue to demand both national and international recognition at the highest level.


Nigeria is watching. The league is taking note. And Sodiq Ibrahim is delivering—week in, week out.

Friday, 1 May 2026

In A Low-Scoring League, Qamar Adegoke Is Breaking The NPFL Code


 


In a league where goals come at a premium, Qamar Adegoke has become the story Shooting Stars SC fans can’t stop telling. With 29 games under his belt and starting only seven times, ‘Ishana’ as he’s fondly called  has racked up 9 goals and 1 assist. Four of those strikes came on the road, including his latest in far away Maiduguri where he stunned El-Kanemi Warriors twice with a finish that reminded everyone why he’s one of the deadliest forwards in NPFL. 


For a player with fewer minutes, 9 goals in the NPFL is more than impressive; it’s elite-level efficiency.


The first round wasn’t all smooth for the former Nasarawa United FC forward. Game time was limited and challenges came thick, but Qamar kept his head down. He is a top professional and a hard worker whose life is devoid of controversy on and off the pitch. Ibadan people love Qamar, and that love won’t seize because Qamar is scoring for them. Then came the turning point, he started scoring and instantly became one of the fans’ favourites. With precise control and ruthless goal instincts from dangerous areas, he has endeared his name in the hearts of the Oluyole Warriors faithful. His unique, heartwarming goal celebration has become a regular feature at Lekan Salami Stadium.


What separates Ishana is his impact when it matters. In a low-scoring league like the NPFL, 4 away goals tell you everything about his mentality. He doesn’t shrink on hostile grounds but rather thrives. That form has made him one of the top 5 most impactful players this second round. Coaches trust him, defenders fear him, and fans sing his name because he delivers. He’s ever reliable, the kind of forward who needs half a chance to punish you.


With handlers of the National Teams scouting locally to solve Nigeria’s goal scoring problems, Qamar Adegoke stands tall. Eric Chelle should consider inviting NPFL players for Unity Cup in London and Qamar should be on that list without debate. Even the yet-to-be-assembled Nigeria U-23 handlers should be impressed with his performance and give him space to prove his mettle. 


From limited first round actions to becoming 3SC’s main man, Qamar Adegoke’s rise this season is centered on goals, discipline, and consistency. Ibadan asked for a hero, and Ishana answered in a frenetic way. Right now, he simply can’t stop scoring and Nigeria may have just found its next local striking solution.


Sunday, 26 April 2026

Nasarawa United Crowned Champions As Debutant Oladeji Joshua Shines


 


Nasarawa United Crowned Champions As Debutant Oladeji Joshua Shines


Seyi Joshua


Nasarawa United were crowned champions of the 2026 Nasarawa State FA Cup after a hard-fought 1-0 win over a determined FC Basira in a pulsating final at the Lafia City Stadium. FC Basira began on the front foot, dictating the early tempo as the lively pair of Jibrin Sani and Aluku Sunday repeatedly breached the Nasarawa United backline with pace and movement. 



The ‘Solid Miners’ looked rattled in the opening exchanges, but their debutant goalkeeper ensured the team avoided a major heartbreak.


Oladeji Joshua was handed his first start for Nasarawa United in all competitions as the former Crown FC shot-stopper announced himself in style with a string of spectacular saves that kept his side alive under heavy pressure. 


Time and again, Joshua denied FC Basira’s attackers diving full stretch to claw away a curling effort from Jibrin Sani and showing razor-sharp reflexes to block dangerous attempts. His command of the area, calm distribution, and fearless one-on-one stops proved decisive. It was a performance that justified the faith placed in him by goalkeeper trainer expert Olatunji Baruwa, MON, whose confidence in Joshua was repaid in full on the biggest stage.


The second half followed a similar script, with FC Basira laying siege to the Nasarawa United goal. Yet Joshua stood tall, marshalling his defence and pulling off two more crucial saves to frustrate Galadima Boys. 


Habibu Alakija would later broke the deadlock with a composed finish, a goal that ultimately sealed the title for the Solid Miners.


The elated goalkeeper expressed gratitudes after the contest. "It's a gritty affairs and coming through today for my debut was a memorable one. The opponents didn't respect names and threw everything at us, we were mentally prepared and didn't leave anything to chance. First game, first trophy for my club really mean a lot to me, I will continue to do my best for this team anytime the opportunity comes. I would like to congratulate the family for this feat and thank my trainer for the confidence and trust he had in me." The former Gateway FC expressed.

Friday, 24 April 2026

₦16M Up For Grab As NNL Super 4 Kick starts May 4

 


NNL Super Four Champions to Pocket ₦10M as Toptier Raises The Stakes


The Nigeria National League lived up to its growing reputation after hosting a world-class Super Four Draws in Lagos, where Toptier Sports Management CEO, Mrs. Chichi Nwoko, announced a massive incentive: the NNL Super Four champions will take home ₦10 million, while the three other participants will each pocket ₦2 million.  


It was a glamorous day in Lagos as the crème de la crème of Nigeria’s sports industry turned up in style. NSC Director General Hon. Bukola Olopade, NFF President Alh. Ibrahim Musa Gusau, and Remo Stars Chairman Hon. Kunle Soname led the roll call of administrators.  


Nigeria’s ex-internationals added star power to the occasion, with the ‘Prince of Monaco’ Victor Ikpeba, ‘The Bull’ Daniel Amokachi, and other legends lighting up the Marriott Hotel, Ikeja GRA.  


Speaking at the event, Mrs. Nwoko put the league’s ambition in clear figures: “Toptier Sports Management is glad to announce that the winner of this NNL Super Four will be rewarded with the sum of ₦10 million, while the three other participants will go home with ₦2 million each.”  


The stakes are now set for the NNL Super Four, scheduled for May 4 to May 8, 2026, at the Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne, Ogun State.  


Here are the full fixtures from the draws:


Day 1: May 4

Sporting Lagos vs Ranchers Bees  

Doma United vs Inter Lagos  


Day 2: May 6

Ranchers Bees vs Inter Lagos  

Sporting Lagos vs Doma United  


Day 3: May 8

Doma United vs Ranchers Bees  

Inter Lagos vs Sporting Lagos  


With ₦16 million total prize money on the table and bragging rights as NNL champions, the battle in Ikenne promises fireworks.