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Sunday 31 October 2021

Barrister Churchill Oliseh Canvasses For More Investments In Grassroots Football





 Grassroot Football Investment In Nigeria Is Profitable - Churchill Oliseh




Barrister Churchill Oliseh, President of Nationwide League One (NLO) club, FC Ebedei has advised Nigerians that investment in grassroot football is a profitable venture.



Churchill, the elder brother of former Super Eagles coach and the captain is credited with discovering Nigerian internationals like Obafemi Martins, Paul Onuachu (Genk, Belgium), Frank Onyeka (Brentford, England) among others.



In a lecture, he delivered at the maiden Ekiti State Football Association Merit Awards ceremony at the Adetiloye Banquet Hall in Ado Ekiti, titled The Essence Of Investing In Grassroot Football, Oliseh said, "The gains from investing in football are wide, varying, covert, secret, concealed and rewarding.



"I want to tell everyone present in this hall that since 1994, there is no medal Nigeria has won that you won't see a product of FC Evedei has not been part of it.



"So it's profitable investing in grassroot football and the profits can be immediate or long term based. One who may not necessarily be the owner of the grassroot team can still make from the profits if he or she belongs to the chain that groomed the player.



"The inability to profit from football investment is prima facie evidence of incompetence, ineptitude and flawed policy or model.



"Another common component why many grassroot football clubs don't make gains in their investments is as a result of them not being able to separate their finances from that of the club."



The FC Ebedei boss further advised investors to be ready for the challenges ahead in the football business industry.



"Presidents or owners of these clubs most also prepare for existing present-day terrain and industry drawbacks and challenges as they do for the weather."

Thursday 28 October 2021

Remo Stars Gift Fan Wheelchair And Cash

 Remo Stars Gift Fan Wheelchair And Cash




It's a day not to forget in a hurry for Ilorin based die-hard fan of Remo Stars, Inuoluwa Heritage after he was given a new wheelchair and cash by management of the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) team.



Heritage, a person living with disabilities is a passionate follower of the domestic league and travelled to Ikenne to support the Sky Blues Stars.


Presenting the gift to Inuoluwa at half time of the Ogunjobi Gold Cup semi-final game between Tornadoes and Remo Stars, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Sky Blues Stars Ogungbefun Lukmon said it was a way to reward his passion.



"The gesture is just to show our appreciation to him (Inuolawa) who has been a supporter Remo Stars. I also learnt that he is based in Ilorin, so the wheelchair will help ease his movement 



"I wouldn't want to disclose the value of the cash that was given to him, the token is just to take care of his accommodation and feeding here in Ikenne."



A delightful Inuoluwa thanked the club President, Kunle Soname for his kind gesture as prayed that in the near future, the club will win the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) and make its debut in the CAF Champions League.



"I want to say a big thank you to Soname and everyone in Remo Stars. When the President(Soname) saw me supporting the Sky Blues Stars in one of the matches at the Ogunjobi Gold Cup, I sent someone to call me and after meeting with him, he told me he liked my passion for football and he has a gift for me.



"I never expected that it would a wheelchair to help ease my movement and cash to pay for my accommodation as I came from Ilorin to support Remo Stars."



Meanwhile, the Sky Blues Stars come from behind to beat Tornadoes 2-1 to advance to the finals of the Ogunjobi Gold Cup.

Wednesday 27 October 2021

Ogunjobi Gold Cup: Ashadi Talks Tough Vows To Lift The Trophy


 

Ashadi Vows Rediscover Form, Targets  Title




One of the poster boys of the Nigerian Professional Football League(NPFL) Destiny Ashadi has vowed to rediscover his good form and win the Ogunjobi Gold Cup with Niger Tornadoes.



Ashadi, 26, no doubt is one of the most gifted attacking midfielders in the domestic league, as he is a delight to watch on the pitch owing to his dazzling skills and leadership qualities too.



The CHAN Eagle star who was among the squad that lost 3-2 to Spanish LaLiga heavyweight Atletico Madrid in a friendly at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in 2018, has had a fair share of injury of late, which slowed his game and made him not to hit form at Rivers United last season.



Now with the Ikon Allah Boys, at the Ogunjobi Gold Cup a delightful Ashadi said: "Glad to be with Tornadoes playing and gradually am finding back my form with the matches I have played in this tourney.



"I left Rivers United by mutual consent, not for any other thing, injury slowed me down at Rivers United. When I recovered I was not convinced with the play time I was getting, so I had a private meeting with Coach Stanley Eguma and he agreed that I can get my release papers and go to a team where I would much playing time.



"Am having a splendid time with Tornadoes, the atmosphere at the club is good as we are a family and have mutual respect for one another."



"My partnership with Daniel Edeh in the  midfield has been good as we have a better understanding of ourselves as we speak same dialect, so communication has been the key to our impressive play.



"It's going to be a different ball at the semi-finals as we will approach the game against Remo Stars with the zeal to win. We won't be complacent."




The country's first pre-Season tournament is sponsored by Optima Energy, and its proudly supported by Alansmith Nigeria Limited, Taiwo Joseph Ogunjobi Foundation, Nigeria leading sportswear firms, Owu, Haggai Sportswear, Afripro, Naija League Magazine, Matchroom, Sports, 11th Media Global Concept, Phreestyle Sports, Renewed Hope, Kao Concept, Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation, Dejavu Communication, Olansile Football Academy, TSI Football Academy and ITS Football Management.




Monday 25 October 2021

Osun Apex League: Resurgent Akoment Held Hammola Int'l, Os NSCDC Secures First Point, Olansile FC, HMK FC Set To Bounce Back.




 Osun Apex League: Resurgent Akoment Held Hammola Int'l, Os NSCDC Secures First Point, Olansile FC, HMK FC Set To Bounce Back.




Actions resume across six centres as the much publicized maiden edition of Osun Apex League enters week nine.



Os NSCDC ended its pointless streak as Bamikefa Olufemi tutored side rues a die minutes equalizer by their host, Victory Police FC. The security outfit preserved Ahmed's lone strike for the most part of the duel but Victory Police rallied to share the spoils, recall that Victory Police are victorious in the reverse encounter which ended 4-1.



The Civil Defense team who had no point throughout the first stanza of the league now have a point to their credit as they maintain same position on the log.



Olansile FC and H. M. K FC will like to bounce back from their disappointment away from home and seek redemptions. H. M. K FC who tasted defeats for the first time in Okuku  as second round kicks off would bank on their scoring winger Qudus and gangling striker Azeez  while hosting Victory Police FC. Ayedire Utd will have their hands full while engaging Omo Mummy Boys in far away Ileogbo.  




The league top scorer Habeeb Olanrewaju who inspired Hammola FC to come back and secured a draw against resurgent Akoment FC will like to sustain his scoring form while playing as a guest to Osun NSCDC. 




The likes of Otin Babes, Timi Giants and Fehinty FC are capable of causing upset as they all play away from home this weekend. Despite picking draws in their last games, the ldo Osun based outfits Hammola FC and Fehinty FC are still topping their respective groups.




The top two teams in each group would eventually qualify for Super 4 to determine the actual league winner.




Osun Apex League is packaged and financed by Osun FA under the distinguished sports financier Alhaji Rasaq lshola Mustapha RIM. The Grand Prize of 120, 000 and 100, 000 have been earmarked for the eventual winner and runner’s up. There are countless exciting gifts also for participating teams and individual awards are also in the offing. The second stanza will kick start again by Wednesday, 20th October 2021.




Osun Apex League

Week 9 Fixtures 


Wednesday 27-10-2021


Os NSCDC Vs Hammola FC 1pm

Akoment Vs Otin Babes 3pm

H. M. K. FC Vs Victory Police FC 3pm


Saturday 30-10-2021


Ayedire Utd Vs Olansile FC  1pm

Orolu Vs Timi Giants  3pm

Hadji Hammed Vs Fehinty FC  3pm

Flying Officers Cup 2021: The Individuals Who Stole The Show.


 Flying Officers Cup 2022: Lawal, Georgewill, Okah Lead Individual Awards. 


Flying Officers Cup 2021 is finally in the books after FC Robo Queens were crowned Champions for the first time, defeating 2019 winners Edo Queens by a lone goal. Some individual footballers did fantastically well and were celebrated at the end of the tournament. 


Player Of the Tournament (Taiwo Lawal, FC Robo Queens)


The FC Robo Queens forward was superb all through the tournament and was one of the reasons her team became eventual winners of the 2021 Flying Officers Cup. She was always pushing forward and was a nightmare for every defenders she faced. 



The Bar. Seyi Akinwunmi' Award For Highest Goalscorer - Ibinabo Georgewill, Confluence Queens -3 Goals 1 Assist) 


Ibinabo Georgewill of Confluence Queens edged out Emem Essien to win the tournament's Golden boot award. Ibinabo scored three goals, same as Emem, but had one assist ahead. Unfortunately, Emem Essien's goal against Confluence Queens in the Semi-finals was taken off board after a video review showed that Confluence Queens defender, Micheal Joy actually headed the ball and not the Edo Queens forward. 



Young Player Of The Tournament - (Rukayat Shobowale, FC Robo Queens) - 


The young football maestro started all six games as the 'Lagos Landladies' went all the way to lift the coveted title. She was everywhere on the pitch, ensuring that her team never loses focus upfront. 



The Bar. Seyi Akinwunmi Award For Best Goalkeeper (Nkiruka Obindinma, Edo Queens)


 - The 2019 NWFL Premiership goalkeeper of the year was voted as the best safe hands at the 2021 Flying Officers Cup. The Former Osun Babes goalie, conceded only one goal in 5 games that she participated in. She made some good saves too, yo help her side get to the final of the competition for the second time. 



Fair Play Award (Naija Ratels FC) -


 Naija Ratels weren't at their best in the Competition, but the players showed class and discipline all through the competition. The 'Ratels' exhibited exemplary behavior that promoted the spirit of fairplay despite going down against Royal Queens and FC Robo Queens in the competition. 



Goal Of The Tournament (Adaobi Okah, Edo Queens Vs Sunshine Queens) - 


The best goal of the 2021 Flying Officers Cup was scored by Edo Queens Adaobi Okah of Edo Queens against her former side, Sunshine Queens in the third quarter final encounter of the competition. 


Her extraordinary, strike from a far-right acute angle against Sunshine Queens was the cream of the crop.



Most Entertaining Team- (Ghana Police Ladies FC)-


 Even though they crashed out in the first round, the Ghanaian team won the hearts of fans with their style and should be credited for producing some fine moments of football. Juanita Aguadze, Jane Ayayiem, Ivy Kolli and others were on top of their game and never let loose guards at all.



The Man On Fire, Shamsudeen Stars As Tornadoes Book Ogunjobi Gold Cup Semi-Final Spot




 Shamsudeen Stars As Tornadoes Book   Ogunjobi Gold Cup Semi-Final Spot



Never say die spirit of Shamsudeen Hashim was the inspiration Niger Tornadoes needed as they advanced to the semifinals of the Ogunjobi Gold Cup after they saw off FC Ebedie 3-1 in their Group B game.




The game at the FC Ebedei Stadium was won within 17 minutes of the first half and the experience and work rate of the Ikon Allah Boys played a key role as they bounced off from the defeat to Shooting Stars to secure their second three points in the pre-season tournament.




FC Ebedei took the fight to the NPFL side, and in the 12th minute, they shocked Tornadoes scoring the first goal of the game through Isa Musa.




The lanky striker pounced on a loose ball from Tornadoes sloppy defending to tap into the net for the Oliseh Boys.




In the 16th minute, Wakilu Abudulahi thought he had drawn even for Tornadoes with a half volley from Nojeem Olayinka's cross inside the FC Ebedei box, only for the match official to rule his goal out as off-side.




Four minutes later, Shamsudeen Hashim powered past FC Ebedei's the backline to make it 1-1 with his ferocious low drive shot that found the bottom right corner of Mark Ugboh's goal.




Martins Usule then doubled the lead for Tornadoes 13 minutes later scoring via a clinical assist from Hasim.





FC Ebedei were then punished for not defending well in their box as Ahmadu Liman put the game beyond their reach scoring Tornadoes third goal in the 37th minute.





The second half was more or less as child's play for Tornadoes as they took the 45 minutes to school players of FC Ebedei.





Tornadoes could meet any of MFM FC, Remo Stars or FC Yobo in a semi-final game billed for Thursday at the Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne.





The country's first pre-Season tournament is sponsored by Optima Energy, and its proudly supported by Alansmith Nigeria Limited, Taiwo Joseph Ogunjobi Foundation, Nigeria leading sportswear firms, Owu, Haggai Sportswear, Afripro, Naija League Magazine, Matchroom, Sports, 11th Media Global Concept, Phreestyle Sports, Renewed Hope, Kao Concept, Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation, Dejavu Communication, Olansile Football Academy, TSI Football Academy and ITS Football Management.

Sunday 24 October 2021

Robo Queens Won Third Edition Of Flying Officers Cup, Taiwo Lawal Emerges Tourney's MVP

 



Flying Officers Cup 21: FC Robo Queens Emerges Champions After Defeating Edo 1-0 Queens In Final.


Flying Officers Cup 21: FC Robo Queens Crowned Champions As Osun Babes Wins Bronze In Dramatic Shoot-out.



Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Premiership side, FC Robo Queens have emerged as the Champions of the 2021 Flying Officers Cup, Africa's biggest Women Pre-Season Championship, after earning a 1-0 win over 2019 Champions, Edo Queens in the final game at Area 10 Sports Complex, Abuja.


The club which is making its debut at the tournament won the keenly contested game deservedly. 


The solitary goal of the game came in the 26th minute through Opeyemi Ajakaiye wonderful goal from about 33 yards which was the first goal conceded by Edo Queens in the tournament.


In the second half of the game, Edo Queens searched for the equalizing goal.


FC Robo Queens on the other hand tried to double its lead in the 60th minute but her effort went wide as they hold on to clinch the title.


FC Robo Queens coach, Emmanuel Orobosa Osahon became the third manager to win the Flying Officers Cup after Gabriel Adejor (Edo Queens) and Moses Aduku (Bayelsa Queens).


Earlier on, Osun Babes FC defeated Confluence Queens 9-8 on penalties.

Abisola Abiona missed her spot kick for Osun Babes while the duo of Hauwa Abdullahi and Oliver Jenifer missed their penalties for Confluence Queens.


Osun Babes defender, Kemi Abiodun converted the final penalty kick to win the third place match for the Omoluabi Queens..


Rukayat Shobowale (FC Robo Queens) - Young Player of the Tournament


Adaobi Okah vs Sunshine Queens (Quarter final) - Goal of the Tournament


Obidinma Nkiruka (Edo Queens) - Goalkeeper of the Tournament


Ibinabo Georgewill (Confluence Queens) -

Highest Goal Scorer


Naija Ratels FC - Fair Play Award


Ghana Police FC - Most Entertaining Team


Taiwo Lawal (FC Robo Queens) - Most Valuable Player of the Tournament


FC Ebedei Pitch Is Best And Can Never Get Waterlogged, says Alansmith Boss





 Alan Smith Reiterates Why FC Ebedei Pitch Is The Best In Nigeria



FC Ebedei Pitch Is Best And Can Never Get Waterlogged, says Alansmith Boss



The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of FIFA and CAF certified synthetic pitch installation firm, Alansmith Nigeria Limited, Joshua Adamu has revealed that French drain system he installed at the FC Ebedei Stadium in Sagamu can not make it waterlogged when matches are played in the rain.




It rained during the high profile Ogunjobi Gold Cup pre-season tourney game between 3SC and Tornadoes and the pitch was not waterlogged.




Waterlogged pitches are a common site in many of our stadia, thereby forcing the match officials and organizers of competitions to reschedule such matches.




Alansmith's job quality at the FC Ebedei Stadium have left coaches, players of teams competing in the preseason marveled.




Adamu in a chat with Ogunjobi Gold Cup Media said, "Waterlogging of pitches is a subject of drainage and I have always been an advocate for quality and a good base. What is under the pitch is as important as what is on top. For FC Ebedei Stadium we have a French drain under the turf to ensure good drainage and allow the player to still have a flat playing surface.




"The FC Ebedei pitch is a FIFA 2-star rated pitch with shock pads and 60mm grass carefully and professionally laid. So it's a case of professionalism and quality.




"The quality of materials speak volumes and our team of professionals maintain standards. Like you will notice we are key to delivering world-class service more than publicity. So our good works will speak for us.




"Life span is a subject of use and maintenance, but we go with the  international practice where we give seven to 10 years warranty.




"Alansmith is major player in sports construction so from stadium seats to all sporting surfaces, acrylic, PP Floors and various synthetic grasses for different sports from soccer, hockey basketball, tennis and all sports generally from concept to drawing and construction."



Asked how the competition has been for his brand with others in the synthetic pitch business.




"For us at Alansmith Nigeria we believe that the sky is big enough for all to fly, we just concentrate on delivering quality and timely service to our client with out breaking the bank and not compromising on international accepted standard."

Osun Utd Will Get Better With Games - Remo Stars Gaffer Ogunbote




 Osun Utd Not A Bad Team And Can Get Better - Ogunbote




Gbenga Ogunbote has insisted that Osun United were no pushovers despite them losing scandalously 4-0 to Remo Stars at the ongoing Ogunjobi Gold Cup in Ikenne.




The rescheduled Group A match, saw Noah Ojuola scoring the Sky Blue Stars first while Ojukwu Ifeogwu shot a hat trick past a helpless Omoluabi Giants goalkeeper.




"It's still a pre-season and it is too early to dance. What we are trying to do is to put the team to shape, and get to know the strength and weaknesses of the squad," said Ogunbote in his post-match reaction. 




"Osun United are not a poor side as the scoreline did not reflect their game, ordinarily, we were wasteful as we should have scored close to eight goals but they defended well too.




"Mind you there were also no pushovers, 

going forward I think if they can put their passes together and work as a team, they will make something out of it.




"Thumbs up to the organizers of the 9th edition of the Ogunjobi Gold Cup, the pre-season tournament has helped us. We have seen a few areas where we ought not to have allowed.




"Nonetheless, the objective of every coach is to ensure that he has a compact team that can compete in the league, so Remo Stars will approach the games in the tourney with a winning mindset."




Remo Stars renew their rivalry with MFM FC in a bid to claim the bragging rights of the Southwest derby today (Sunday) at the Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne.





The country's first pre-Season tournament is sponsored by Optima Energy, and its proudly supported by Alansmith Nigeria Limited, Taiwo Joseph Ogunjobi Foundation, Nigeria leading sportswear firms, Owu, Haggai Sportswear, Afripro, Naija League Magazine, Matchroom, Sports, 11th Media Global Concept, Freestyle Sports, Renewed Hope, Kao Concept, Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation, Dejavu Communication, Olansile Football Academy, TSI Football Academy and ITS Football Management.

Ratels Sports Development Foundation To Celebrate Heroes At 2021 Flying Officers Cup Final

Ratels Sports Development Foundation To Celebrate Heroes At 2021 Flying Officers Cup Final. 



The 2021 Ratels Sports Development Foundation Heroes Awards will hold on Sunday, 24th October, 2021 at the Area 10 Sports Complex Abuja. The prestigious Awards will witness the decorations of Nigeria women football heroes as put together by the Organisers of this year's Flying Officers Cup.


The distinguished awards would be handed over to individuals who have in a long way impacted the world of women football in the country and have commanded untainted characters which has portrayed them as icons.


Eigth different categories have been earmarked for the awards which takes place simultaneously with the final match between Edo Queens and FC Robo Queens. The categories are:

Post-humous Award, Life Time Achievement Award, Heroic Icon of the Year, Grassroots Women Football Icon of the Year, RSDF Gallantary Star Award, Women Football Promoter of the Year, Women Football Pioneer Award and Role Model Coach Award.


Four people were remembered and honoured in the Posthumous Awards category:


Tolulope Oluwatoyin Sarah Arotile: The first-ever female combat helicopter pilot in the Nigeria Air Force. She contributed significantly to combat operations against insecurity in the northern states of Nigeria. Arotile died from a head injury sustained in an accident at the Nigerian Air Force base.



Henrietta Ukaigwe: She was a veteran sports journalist cum women’s football promoter. Started FFIG – Female Football Interest Group comprising individuals, who actively promoted and energetically projected the women’s game and made it an item of consequence in the media and public space across the nation from the nineties. This group did not only report the game; it coalesced efforts and resources to organize women’s football tournaments and provided much-needed stout and meaningful support to administrators at that incipient stage.


Chief Larry Eze: Pioneer of women’s football in Nigeria and the Proprietor of defunct Larry Angels, It should be noted that Larry Angels and the likes of Rivers Mermaids metamorphosed to Rivers Angels in the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Premiership.


Chief Sunny Eghaghe Inneh: Pioneer of women’s football in Nigeria and the Proprietor of defunct Inneh Babes. Inneh babes metamorphosed to Edo Queens in the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Premiership


Lifetime Achievement Awards:


Chioma Ajunwa: Former athlete, notable for being the first Nigerian to win gold at 1996 summer Olympics. The first black African woman to win an Olympic gold medal in a field event. She remains only woman to compete at the FIFA world cup both  as a footballer and the Olympics as a track and field athlete.

She is now an assistant commissioner of Police.


Princesses Bola Jegede: Pioneer of women’s football in Nigeria played a pivotal role in Organizing the first women Inter-club competition in Nigeria in 1990. The establishment of her female football Club, Jegede Babes in the late 1980s culminated in the establishment of other female football Clubs in the country producing players for the nascent Super Falcons squad to the inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1991.


Ismaila Mabo: He was the head coach of the Nigeria women’s national team at the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup, 2000 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics. He led Nigeria to the quarter-finals of the World Cup, the team’s best ever result


Eddington Kujebola: Pioneer of women’s football in Nigeria and the Proprietor of defunct Ufuoma Babes of warri. Notable players for Ufuoma Babes were Florence Omagbemi, Mavis Ogun, Patience Avre, Uche Eucharia, Mercy Akide, Omo Love Branch, Nkiru Okieseme, Florence Iweta, Phoebe Ebimienkumo, etc.


Alhaja Ayo Omidiran: Pioneer of women’s football in Nigeria and the Proprietor of Omidiran babes, which left the football scene but are now back. She became a member of the Nigerian Football Association Board and remained there till 2005. Since 2006, she has been a member of the FIFA Women Committee.


Other Awards Include:


Heroic Icon Of The Year: Leah Shuiabu.


Women Football Promoter of the year: Phillip Shuiabu.


Women Football Grassroots Icon of the year: Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi.


Women Football Trailblazer of the year: Aisha Falode.


Recall, Ratels Sports Development Foundation had earlier unveiled some great personalities at the draws of the tournament, and they are expected to be decorated for their astounding contributions to the women football development in Nigeria all along.

Friday 22 October 2021

Adeniyi Bamidele: Reliable Keeper Seeks Annointing At The Cathedral

 



Nigeria Professional Football League giants Rangers have completed the signing of experienced goalkeeper Adeniyi Bamidele from MFM FC.


Bamidele penned a two-year deal with the club after successful negotiations.


The 29-year-old spent last season at MFM where he made 19 appearances and kept seven cleansheets.


He is expected to compete with Nana Bonsu, Femi Thomas and Mutawakilu Seidu for the number one shirt at Rangers.


Bamidele Adeniyi was one of the best goalkeepers in the Nigerian topflight last term.


His major strengths are diving and quick reflexes. He can rapidly adjust to deflections and short-range shots, and in particular, excels at stopping well-struck penalties. 


The keeper oftentimes attempts to claim crosses very well and shows dominance in the air when called upon. In terms of command of area, Bamidele is quite competent. He is pretty vocal, enough to alert his defenders to danger and organise them accordingly. He rules his box often and makes sure that all the pieces are in place.


He lists 36 Lion, Crown FC and Wikki Tourists as his former clubs.

Beyond Limits Coach Ajibolade Wants Total Victory Against FC Ebedei Clash

 



Beyond Limits Coach Ajibolade Wants Total Victory Against FC Ebedei Clash 

Olumide Ajibolade says his Beyond Limits lad will go for the kill against FC Ebedei in the Ogunjobi Gold Cup clash of rookies game billed for Saturday at the FC Ebedei Stadium in Sagamu.




Despite his team's 2-0 loss to Niger Tornadoes on Matchday One, Ajibolade assured that his team will be good against the Oliseh Boys.




"We want to be better coming into the next game, so we will try and take the game to the opposition irrespective of the division.




"We played FC Ebedei a couple of times in friendly games but maybe in a tournament like this would be a bit different in the dynamics of urgency.




"I expect that they would come out strong because they are also very physical but am hoping and make sure we win the game."




On his team defeat after holding Tornadoes to a draw till after 51 minutes, "I think it was an entertaining game against Tornadoes. Our opposition was very experienced as they took their chances.




"My boys were brave enough to try and keep them at bay and create chances for themselves but at the end of the day, it's a game and the team that took its chances won. So we will learn from that."




The coach equally gave kudos to his goalkeeper Olisa Emmanuel who put up a Man of the Match performance against the Ikon Allah.




"Olisa was fantastic, yes that is a consequence of not having control of the game.




"The keeper is always fantastic when your team is defending. We had to think, why are we not having the ball or creating chances or having more opportunities to score. Yes, he was fantastic, that's a job, he has to do it and he's good at what he does."

Flying Officers Cup 2021: Edo Queens, FC Robo Clash In Epic Final

 


Flying Officers Cup 2021: Edo Queens, FC Robo Queens Cruise Into Final. 


Flying Officers Cup 2021: Emem Essien Lifts Edo Queens Past Confluence Queens Into Final, As FC Robo Queens Ends Osun Babes Dream. 


FC Robo Queens Dash Osun Babes Flying Officers Cup Dream As Emem Essien Fires Edo Queens Into Final.




The stage is set for the final of the 2021 Flying Officers Cup after the conclusion of semi final games on Friday.


FC Robo Queens in the first semi final game defeated Osun Babes 2-0.


The Lagos Land-Ladies dominated the game before eventually finding the breakthrough in the 41st minute courtesy of Onyenezide Esther.


Osun Babes in the second half searched for the equaliser as Bolaji Olamide's effort in the 63rd minute hit the wood work.


The Omoluabi Queens created some chances in the second half but failed to convert while FC Robo Queens proved to be dangerous on the counter.


Osun Babes had a gilt edge chance to equalise but Alvine Dah Zossu who had only the goalkeeper to beat put her effort wide in the 79th minute.


Two minutes later, FC Robo Queens doubled its lead as Folashade Ijamilusi converted the Lagos based side's second goal to lift them into the final on Sunday.


The second semi final game was a keenly contested and physical game but Edo Queens had to rely on a late drama to be able to edge Confluence Queens 1-0.


The deciding goal of the game came in the 88th minute as Emem Essien headed in a cross for her fourth goal of the competition to take her to the top of the goal scorers chat.


Edo Queens remain the only team yet to concede a goal at the 2021 Flying Officers Cup while they are unbeaten alongside finalist, FC Robo Queens.


Osun Babes and Confluence Queens will play the third place match on Sunday, October 24 before the final game between FC Robo Queens and Edo Queens.


The kick off for the final game is 3pm, while the third place match will hold by 10 am in the morning at the Area 10 Sports Complex, Abuja.


The final game will be telecast live on Africa Independent Television (AIT) and Radio Nigeria Network Service.


| Semi Final Results|


Osun Babes 0 FC Robo Queens 2


Edo Queens 1 Confluence Queens 0.


|FINAL| Sunday, 24th October 2021


Edo Queens Vs FC Robo Queens (3pm)


| THIRD PLACE|


Osun Babes Vs Confluence Queens (10am)


Destiny Boys Crowned Champions Of NLO Super 8

 



Destiny Boys have emerged champions of the Nationwide League One (NLO) after they defeated Campos FC in a five-goal thriller at the Remo Stars Stadium, Ikenne on Friday.



It was a game of two halves that saw the Ikorodu based team come from behind to win 3-2 after scoring three second half goals.



Campos FC took the lead after Nzubechi Ogbuehi scored two quick goals in the 34th and 37th minute to put his team in the driver's seat, as the Owerri based team finished the half with a 2-0 lead.



It was a huge turn around of events in the second half after Enyimba legend, Ayo Saka scored in the 58th which appeared to be the right tonic Destiny Boys needed.



As the game entered the last 10 minutes, Uzoma Chinonso pounced on lose ball from Campos defenders sloppy defending to put the scoreline as 2-2 in the 82nd minutes.




With eight more minutes and added-time, the boys from Ikorodu were determined not to take the game to penalty shootout as they had faith in destiny.



As they piled up the heat on Campos defence, they were gifted a third and winning goal after Awolonu Chukwuebube put the ball in his own goal in the 89th minute.


It was little too late for Campos to put up an attack as the match official signalled end of play after three minutes of added time.


Thursday 21 October 2021

Beyond Limits FC Pushed Tornadoes To Its Limits - Bala


Beyond Limits FC Pushed Tornadoes To Its Limits - Bala



Abubakar Bala has acknowledged that Beyond Limits are a good team as it was a tough duel against the rookies who gave his stars a good game.




Tornadoes recorded their first 3points in the Ogunjobi Gold Cup pre-season tournament courtesy of two second-half goals from the strike duo of Igbudu Alpha and Usule Martins at the FC Ebedei Stadium in Sagamu.




"I never expected that these young lads would be as enterprising as they were today, they matched my team as they were technical and physically good," Bala said.




"I must be sincere, during the game, I asked myself this question, do we still have this kind of football talent in Nigeria. 




"After that, my thought was what some coaches present as products of our youth national teams is a sharp contrast to the talents I have seen here.




"However, Beyond Limits might have pushed us to our limits as it took us team 52 minutes to score our first goal, that does not take away anything from my players as their experience and coordination in the game got the three points.




"We hope to build on the win as the target is not just to win the Ogunjobi Gold Cup but to have a formidable team that can compete well in the NPFL when the season kicks off.




"After the NNL Play-off, we went on a short break during which we took the time to assemble a few quality players. So we are using the Ogunjobi Gold Cup to put the squad to shape on the task ahead in the NPFL."




Tornadoes will on Saturday go head-to-head with Shooting Stars in one of the high profile games of the prestigious pre-season tourney in Nigeria.




The country's first pre-Season tournament is sponsored by Optima Energy, and its proudly supported by Alansmith Nigeria Limited, Taiwo Joseph Ogunjobi Foundation, Nigeria leading sportswear firms, Owu, Haggai Sportswear, Afripro, Naija League Magazine, Matchroom, Sports, 11th Media Global Concept, Freestyle Sports, Renewed Hope, Kao Concept, Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation, Dejavu Communication, Olansile Football Academy, TSI Football Academy and ITS Football Management.



 

Tuesday 19 October 2021

3SC, Tornadoes, Kwara Utd, MFM, Remo Stars, Others For Ogunjobi Gold Cup


 

3SC, Tornadoes, Kwara Utd, MFM, Remo Stars, Others For Ogunjobi Gold Cup


Former champion Niger Tornadoes, then Shooting Stars, Kwara United, MFM FC and Remo Stars will lock horns against four other teams as the Ogunjobi Gold Cup Pre-season Tournament officially kicks off from Thursday, October 21 through Saturday, October 30, 2021.





The 9th edition of the tourney will be co-hosted at the Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne and FC Ebedei Stadium in Sagamu.





Tunde Shamsudeen, General Coordinator of the nation’s first pre-season tourney disclosed the other teams for the 10-day football fiesta as FC Ebedei, Osun United, Yobo FC and debutants Beyond Limits.




In the draw conducted on Wednesday, Group A is regarded as 'Group of Death' as it is made up of Kwara United, MFM FC, Remo Stars, Osun United and Yobo FC.




Newly promoted NPFL sides, Tornadoes and Shooting Stars will have their hands full as they battle NLO 'giant-killers' FC Ebedei and Beyond Limits in Group B.




The Remo Stars Stadium will host all Group A contests, while Group B matches will be hosted at the FC Ebedei Stadium.




ABS FC of Ilorin is the defending champions after they stung Gombe United in a 5-goal thriller at the last edition in Ilorin.




The country's first pre-Season tournament is sponsored by Optima Energy, and its proudly supported by Alansmith Nigeria Limited, Taiwo Joseph Ogunjobi Foundation, Nigeria leading sportswear firms, Owu, Haggai Sportswear, Afripro, Naija League Magazine, Matchroom, Sports, 11th Media Global Concept, Freestyle Sports, Renewed Hope, Kao Concept, Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation, Dejavu Communication, Olansile Football Academy, TSI Football Academy and ITS Football Management.



Flying Officers Cup 21: Alexander Florence Praises 'Talented' Confluence Queens Teammate Ahead Nasarawa Amazons Clash

 


Flying Officers Cup 21: Alexander Florence Praises 'Talented' Confluence Queens Teammate Ahead Nasarawa Amazons Clash.


Confluence Queens captain, Alexandra Florence has hailed her new teammate Ibinabo For scoring a brace against WACO Ladies FC and expecting her to do the same, when they meet Nasarawa Amazons on Thursday in the Quarter Final of the 2021 Flying Officers Cup. 


Ibinabo Georgewill' joined Confluence Queens this summer, after failing to get playing time at Rivers Angels and has since become an important part of the 'New Direction' Ladies since joining them last month.


The 'Rivers born' forward have scored three goals so far in the tournament, one against Sunshine Queens and two against WACO Ladies. 


Alexander Florence, who has been with the team for three seasons now, feels she has come to the right place and would play a pivotal role when the league resumes.


"I think she is a fantastic player and one who has alot of great qualities on and off the pitch. 


"She is a good friend and I believe so much in her abilities, just like I do with every member of the squad. I am not surprised she is scoring important goals for us, I expect her to do more when the league starts. 


"Nasarawa Amazons game is a huge game for us, we know what they are made of and know their qualities. We won't let worry us. Our aim is simple, and that is to give our all on the pitch. 


Confluence Queens are Participating in their second Flying Officers Cup Competition and would meet North Central neighbors Nasarawa Amazons in third Quarter Finals game on Thursday.



Osun Babes Midfielder Bolaji Olamide Targets Flying Officers Cup Glory.

 



Osun Babes Midfielder Bolaji Olamide has told the Flying Officers Cup Media that she only has her sight on winning the Pre-season Championship after her team progressed to the Semi-finals on Monday afternoon..


Bolaji, who was voted 'Player of the match' after a superlative performance in their 2-0 win over young and determined side Royal Queens, said she looks forward to her team getting to the finals and winning the competition.


"Our game against Royal Queens was a very difficult one, we had alot of opportunities, but failed to take them. They were all over us at a time, putting pressure and aiming to score. Am happy I could help my team' get to the Semi-finals and hopefully we would be in the finals.


"I am hopeful and with the squad we have, we can go all the way to do something special. I am optimistic, so is my teammates and everyone in the team.


Osun Babes are participating at their first Flying Officers Cup Pre-season Championship and would be playing their Semi-final game on Friday.


The team won their first game against Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens by 2-1, played a 1-1 draw against FC Robo Queens and their last group game against Bayelsa Queens ended goalless.

Gusau Raps NPFL Clubs For Not Attending NLO Super 8 Play-off


 

Gusau Raps NPFL Clubs For Not Attending NLO Super 8 Play-off



Chairman of Chairmen and member of the Executive Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau has taken a swipe at Premier League clubs and national team coaches for not being present at the Optima Energy NLO Super 8 play-off in Ikenne.



According to Gusau, "If we truly desire a virile development of Nigeria football at the youth level, our top clubs and national youth coaches must show a strong commitment to achieving success.




"We just can not continue with the idea of recycling players from Sunshine Stars to Kano Pillars and from Pillars to Rangers. Fans want to see new players and some that sweat it out with the eight clubs at the NLO Super 8 can compete for a shirt with the Premier League players if given the chance by these coaches."




Gusau also stressed that the Nationwide League One (NLO) is a strong pillar for building the country's Football.




"I am part of the NLO, recall two or three years ago I had the opportunity of managing the affairs of the league, that's why the NFF board gives it the needed attention and support as it's the basics of our football.




"We at the NFF board know that if we don't get it right at the NLO, then we have wasted time, resources and its long term effect will be damaging to Nigeria's football development."



On the recently launched NLO TV App, "The NLO board under its Chairman Mohammed Akali deserves all the kudos as they are full of positive ideas all geared towards improving the league.




"There is no time you navigate through the social media platforms, you don't get to read good comments from fans of the league and its innovations. With this NLO TV App, many can stay glued to their phones and what NLO matches in any part of the world.




"The NLO in no time attract sponsorship from the top brands who will be marvelled at the rate of fans engagements on the app."


Flying Officers Cup 2021: Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi Pledges Cash Prize For Highest Goalscorer And Best Goalkeeper.

 



Flying Officers Cup 2021: NFF First-Vice President Set To Reward Best Goalkeeper, Highest Goalscorer With Cash Prize Of N100,000 Each.

Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) First Vice President, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi has reiterated his commitment to continue giving maximum supports to women's football in Nigeria and beyond. 


The Legal Luminary on Monday promised to give a cash prize of N100,000 each to the best goalkeeper and highest goalscorer of the ongoing Flying Officers Cup 2021.


Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi who has been the sponsor of the Referee of the month Awards in the NWFL Premiership for the past three years disclosed that the highest goalscorer and Best Goalkeeper cash prize award is his little way of supporting and encouraging young women footballers to do more as they progress in their career.


"I believe this is my little way of encouraging young women footballers to excel in their chosen careers. The cash prize isn't much, but am sure it's going to be a memorable one for them. 


"The Flying Officers Cup has been consistent. This is the third year and it means the organisers are doing something special. In the last three years or so, I have been sponsoring the award for the Best Referee in the NWFL Premiership every month, this is something I feel will steadily encourage people to do more in their area of specialization. 


"The award I heard has helped officiating in the league, because everybody wants to be decorated and celebrated, which is good for the league and everyone."


The Flying Officers Cup is an annual Women Football Pre-season Championship for football clubs in Africa.


The first edition was held in Makurdi, where Edo Queens emerged winners, the second edition in Abuja was won by Bayelsa Queens. The ongoing third edition has gotten to the Semi-finals stage.  


The past winners of the best goalkeeper awards are Christy Ohiaeriaku of Edo Queens in 2019 and Oyinyechi Okeke of Bayelsa Queens in 2020, while the highest goalscorer in 2019 was Taibat Odueke of Edo Queens (4goals) and Joy Omewa of Confluence Queens (7goals).

Monday 18 October 2021

Flying Officers Cup 2021: Royal Queens, Naija Ratels Crash Out As Osun Babes, FC Robo Zoom Into Semi-Final.


Flying Officers Cup 2021: Osun Babes, FC Robo Queens Dislodge Royal Queens, Naija Ratels To Seal Semi Final Spots.



Flying Officers Cup 2021: Osun Babes, FC Robo Queens Overcome Royal Queens And Naija Ratels To Advance Into Semi-Final.



Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Premiership sides, Osun Babes and FC Robo Queens qualified for the semi final of the 2021 Flying Officers Cup after recording victories over Royal Queens FC and Naija Ratels FC in the first two quarter final games on Monday.


The Omoluabi Queens as Osun Babes is fondly called edged Royal Queens FC 2-0 in the first quarter final match.


Osun Babes started the game dominating possession before getting the first breakthrough of the game.


Ebere Oleka in the 18th minute converted from the penalty spot to give Osun Babes the lead after Bolaji Olamide was brought down inside Royal Queens penalty area.


Royal Queens FC of Warri tried to equalise after going behind. Rosemary Adesina in the 23rd minute was well positioned but played the ball far wide.


Oleka after the half hour mark almost doubled Osun Babes of Osogbo lead with a header but her attempt went wide despite Royal Queens dominance.


In the 79th minute, Osun Babes had a free kick in a promising area after Alvine Dah Zossu was brought down near Royal Queens penalty area.


Bolaji Olamide fantastically scored the resultant free kick to double Osun Babes lead.


FC Robo Queens also replicated Osun Babes score line with a 2-0 triumph over Naija Ratels FC in the second quarter final game.


The game started in an end to end scenario as both teams showed their intentions early in the game.


Naija Ratels goalkeeper, Ohia Doris brilliantly punched out a volley from Esther Onyenezide in the 26th minute.


Twelve minutes later, Ohia Doris again made what could arguably be the save of the tournament as she leaned backward to save a ball looped by Taiwo Lawal.


FC Robo Queens resumed the second half in a dominating fashion having the lion share of ball possession and dictated the pace of the game.


In the 58th minute, Folashade Ijamilusi gave FC Robo Queens the lead from a very close range.


Aminat Bello in the 76th minute tried to shoot towards goal for Naija Ratels FC but her effort went wide off the post.


Four minutes from full time, FC Robo Queens took an advantage position to double its lead as Oladipo Shukurat took a shot from outside the box which rolled inside the net of Naija Ratels.


Two more quarter final fixtures will take place as Edo Queens face Sunshine Queens while Confluence Queens and Nasarawa Amazons trade tackles for the remaining two semi final places up for grabs.



|Monday, 18th Of October (Quarter Final Results)|


* Royal Queens 0 Osun Babes 2


* FC Robo Queens 2 Naija Ratels 0. 



|Tuesday, 19thth Of October (Quarter Final)|


Confluence Queens Vs Nasarawa Amazons (10am)


 Edo Queens Vs Sunshine Queens (1pm)



 

Sunday 17 October 2021

NYG21: [Male Football Event] Oyetola's Aide Optimistic Of First Gold Medal

 


NYG21: [Male Football Event] Oyetola's Aide Optimistic Of First Gold Medal



Following the 2-0 bashing of Ebonyi by Osun State on Sunday at the ongoing National Youth Games (NYG), the  SSA on Sports Development to Governor Gboyega Oyetola, Mr Vincent Akinbami has expressed optimism that the state eying nothing less than the soccer gold.


He expressed this during an interview with newsmen shortly after Osun's resounding victory at the University of Ilorin Sports Complex.


"We are so happy. It is as a result of our preparations.


"When it comes to youth soccer, Osun State has always been doing well.


"We are here to pick the gold. If you recall at the eliminations, we edged out defending champions Lagos.


"We are optimistic of the gold," he declared.


On his expectations for Team Osun at the 6th National Youth Games, he said he is not very impressed.


"For me, we are 15th on the table right now, I am not too impressed.


"We want to upset Delta State, they don't have the birthright.


"We will go to the crannies and discover the best talents.


"Come the next NYG, we will be the best," he boasted.


According to him, with the passion Governor Oyetola has for sports development, as well as his Investments in the sector, they are on the right track to dominate sports in Nigeria.


"The governor is a sports loving person and has done a lot through motivation of the coaches and athletes so that we excel.


"He is ready and has made funds available for sports development in the state," he informed.


Speaking further, he said in his quest for excellence, Governor Oyetola is laying a solid foundation which will outlive the present generation.


"We have laid foundation, His Excellency has assembled an excellent team comprising Commissioner of Sports Yemi Lawal, SA Sports Aremo Adelabu and my humble self," he emphasized.


NLO Launches TV App On Monday

 






Management of Nationwide League One (NLO) will begin airing of the 2021/22 matches starting with the Optima Energy NLO Super 8 match-day games on television and a video viewing application known as NLO.TV App.




The NLO.TV App which has a silky smooth interface that guarantees smooth transition and can be downloaded on Google’s Play Store will be launched on Monday.



Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) vice president, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi who will be representing Amaju Pinnick in the company of the Chairman of Chairmen of the NFF, Shehu Gusau will have the honour of launching the application.



Speaking with the media department of the nation's third-tier league, Mohammed Akali, Chairman of the NLO said.



"We don't want to disclose much about the NLO.TV App until its launch on Monday. 



"Nevertheless, we all know the world is a global village via the internet and of course data is life.



"The essence of the app is to have proper documentation of our players, their profiles and videos for prospective clubs outside the shores of Nigeria to easily have access to during transfer windows.




"Fans of the NLO can easily watch league matches from any part of the world once they have downloaded the App from Google.




"The app will help the NLO and Nigeria Referees Association (NRA) monitor performances of match officials and sanction erring refs who perform below the par during matches, hence officiating in the league will be fair and this, in the long run, will develop the league."





Meanwhile, the Remo Stadium in Ikenne will be agog as the Optima Energy NLO Super 8 will kick off on Monday.




Destiny Boys, Udala FC, Ottasolo and five other teams JNR Danburan, Doma FC, Ijebu United, Campus and JM Liberty will lock horns during the four days soccer fiesta to determine the champion of the NLO Division One.

Flying Officers Cup 2021 First Round Of Games Stats In Numbers.

 



Flying Officers Cup 2021: Facts And Figures From First Round Of Games.  


From Osun Babes crashing defending Champions Bayelsa Queens out of competition to FC Robo Queens scoring six(6) goals against Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens, to non-league side Lakeside Queens holding Nasarawa Amazons till the last minute of the game, it has been a tournament to savour for. 


The Flying Officers Cup is a special tournament, often offering women football fans and players the highest highs they can ever imagine.


After a week of non-stop football activities, it has all come down to eight (8) teams qualifying for the Quarter-finals. Naija Ratels, Osun Babes, FC Robo Queens, Nasarawa Amazons, Edo Queens, Confluence Queens, Royal Queens and Sunshine Queens. Here are some of the statistics that have illuminated the tournament so far in the first round. 


• (4) No of teams that have participated in the last every edition of the Flying Officers Cup (Nasarawa Amazons, Edo Queens, Honey Badgers, Naija Ratels).


• (16) No of teams participating in the 2021 Edition


• (24) The number of games played so far in the first round.


• (18) No of wins recorded in the first round of games.


• (5) No of draws in the first round of games. 


• (54) Number of goals scored so far. The highest number ever recorded in the first round of games of the Flying Officers Cup.


• (1) Just one Hat-trick so far in the first round, scored by Emem Essien of Edo Queens against Lakeside Queens. 


(2) No of braces scored. Juliet Sunday of Bayelsa Queens against Prince Kazeem Eletu and Ibinabo Georgewill' against WACO Ladies FC.


• (20) Number of clean-sheets recorded by Goalkeepers in the first round of games. 


• (3) Own goals recorded in the first round. (Ayo Anifowoshe Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens Vs Bayelsa Queens) • (Jimoh Ajoke, Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens Vs FC Robo Queens) • (Ambali Sekinat, Lakeside Queens Vs Nasarawa Amazons).


• (2) Two teams yet to concede, Edo Queens and Confluence Queens. 


• (3) Ghana Police Ladies, team with the highest number of draws in first round. 


• (9) Highest number of goals scored by team in the first round (Confluence Queens)..


• (2) Edo Queens and Confluence Queens are the only teams to win all all their three matches in the group stages.


• (1) Mercy Omokwu of Confluence Queens scored the fastest goal of the first round. Her goal was scored in the first minute against SGH Sports Academy Amazons. 


• (6) Bayelsa Queens 6-0 win over Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens, was the biggest margin of victory seen in the first round.

Saturday 16 October 2021

Flying Officers Cup 2021: Organisers Holds Seminar On Injury Prevention And Safety For Participating Teams.


 Flying Officers Cup 2021: Organisers Holds Seminar On Injury Prevention And Safety For Participating Teams.


Organisers of the 2021 Flying Officers, Ratels Sports Development Foundation, charged participants at the tournament to be conscious of the well being, both on and off the pitch. 


The lecture which focused on basic fundamental principles in the area of injury prevention, sports rehabilitation, performance optimization came on the backdrop of two fatal injuries that occured on Matchday five, between WACO Ladies and SGH Sports Academy Amazons. 


Renowned Orthopedic Surgeon and immediate Chief Medical Director of Maitama General Hospital, Dr Ahmed Suleiman, who was the resource person for the seminar, urged players to protect themselves and be self conscious whenever they are on the pitch of play. 


The sports medicine expert further advised players on how to attend to injuries when the case arises. 


"As a player, if you are injured, don't get carried away that the injury would signify the end of your career, go to a definitive centre and get the best of treatment for yourself. 


The former NFF Chief Medical Director also lectured the players and officials on how to live a healthy life, as well as first aid treatment that players can adopt before the arrival of the medical team in the case of Denmark captain, Christian Eriksson.


"The fact that you want to win at all times does not mean you should be careless about football. When you want to head the ball, you have to be sure that it is safe. When you want to chest your ball, you have to be sure that you are safe. Make sure that you play safely. These are self precautions. Rough tackles is one of our biggest challenges. If you hit my pelvis, it might destroy my abductor muscle. If you hit my knee, you are destroying my harmstring, Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Posterior Cruciate Ligament, and Meniscal injuries. If you tackle my ankle anyhow, you are fracturing my tibia, small bones of the leg and so on. The bones, ligaments and muscles go together. Anything that injures one, injures others. Players have to be as careful as possible. 


"As far as sports is concerned, the goalkeepers put on gloves so that when the shot is too hard, they guide the ball without fracturing the fingers and bones of the hand. We use to have soft knee braces so that when the knee is attacked, it reduces the injury. The boot protects the ankle. The basics is when a player is down in football due to contact, the nearest player should be the doctor immediately.

Find out whether the player is still breathing, bleeding and the rest to avoid escalation of injuries. It is called ABCD. A for the airway especially if the tongue is behind, you will have to put your hand so that the player won't die. B is for breathing to be sure if the chest is moving or not.


In his own part, President of Ratels Sports Development Foundation, Barrister Paul Edeh thanked Dr Ahmed Suleiman for finding time out of his very busy schedule to come lecture the players and officials of all 16 participating teams in the Flying Officers Cup on how to live a good life as an athlete, noting that, it has become necessary that there should an active collaboration of efforts by everyone involved in the competition to ensure that players are safe and that the Foundation will continue to work hard to see that players are more educated on the need to be safe both on and off the pitch..


He also stated that footballers and officials need information on nutrition that can make them healthy and also the kind of treatment they need to observe in case of injury and other things.

Friday 15 October 2021

Flying Officers Cup 21: Defending Champions Bayelsa Queens Crashes Out As Premiership Quartet Seal Spots In Quarter-Finals.


 

Four teams sealed qualification to the quarter final of the 2021 Flying Officers Cup after the conclusion of Group A and B games on Friday, October 15.


Royal Queens held Ghana Police Ladies FC to a 2-2 draw in the first game of the day.


Soroibe Chinanza gave the 'Canadian Geese' the lead through a header in the seventh minute.


Three minutes later, Ruth Appiah equalised for the Ghana Police Ladies just the same way Soroibe Chinanza did for Royal Queens.


Ghana Police Ladies forward, Jane Ayieyam delivered a fantastic header to give the Ghanaian side the lead for the first time in the game.


Ivoy Kolli was sent off for the Ghana Police Ladies late in the first half for her second bookable offences.


In the 62nd minute, Royal Queens FC's incessant pressures paid off as Chika Idika restored parity for the Warri based side to make the score line 2-2.


Naija Ratels in the second game of the day defeated Honey Badgers 0-2.


As early as the second minutes of play, Olamide Adugbe converted a free kick from 25 yards to give Naija Ratels the lead.


Sofiat Bankole scored her first goal of the tournament in the sixth minute to double Naija Ratels FC's lead from a rebound.


The results means that Royal Queens finished top of Group A with five points from three games and qualified for the quarter final alongside Naija Ratels FC (4 points) while Ghana Police Ladies FC (2 points) and Honey Badgers FC (2 points) crashed out of the tournament.


In Group B, Osun Babes held defending Champions, Bayelsa Queens to a barren draw.


The game in which Bayelsa Queens dominated possession ended in a 0-0 draw with the 'Prosperity Ladies' wasting lots of chances while Osun Babes goalkeeper, Nwachukwu Elizabeth was solid for the Omoluabi Queens emerging as the player of the match.


FC Robo Queens thrashed Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens FC 6-1 to finish top of Group B.


Rukayat Shobowale in the tenth minute open the goals galore for FC Robo Queens as she collected a pass from Ajakaye Opeyemi and slotted in coolly.


In the second half, FC Robo Queens scored five more goals to solidify their lead.


Taiwo Lawal in the 53rd minute doubled FC Robo Queens' lead while Shukurat Oladipupo made it three seven minutes later.


Opeyemi Ajakaye after her previous assist found the back of the net for her new team in the 70th minute.


Jimoh Ajoke's own goal and Essien Marylene's 81st minute strike completed the rout before Esther Adesoji pulled a goal back for Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens FC from the penalty spot in the 90th minute.


FC Robo Queens with seven points from three games topped Group B and qualified for the quarter final alongside Osun Babes (5 points) as defending Champions, Bayelsa Queens and Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens crashed out of the tournament.


| 2021 Flying Officers Cup Day 6 Results | 


Royal Queens 2-2 Ghana 


Honey Badgers FC 0-2 Naija Ratels FC


Osun Babes 0-0 Bayelsa Queens


Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens FC 1-6 FC Robo Queens


|Saturday, 16th October 2021|  


SGH Sports Academy Amazon FC Vs Sunshine Queens FC -8am


WACO Ladies FC Vs Confluence Queens FC- 10.30am


Lakeside Queens FC Vs Nasarawa Amazons -1pm


Edo Queens FC vs Dannaz  FC -3.30pm


Thursday 14 October 2021

Flying Officers Cup Day 5 Recap: Nasarawa Amazons And Edo Queens Dominate, While Royal Queens & Honey Queens Share Spoils.

 


Flying Officers Cup 21 Day 5 Review: Edo Queens, Nasarawa Amazons Record Victories, Honey Badgers & Royal Queens Share Spoils In Breathtaking Battle.



The first game of the day between Royal Queens of Warri and Honey Badgers of Makurdi ended in a 1-1 draw.


Honey Badgers came from behind to pick an important point against Royal Queens on thursday morning, in the first game of the day 5 of the 2021 Flying Officers Cup. 


In-form teenager Atume Doosur got one back for her side in the 69th minute, after Ayo Arowokeye had scored for the 'Canadian geese' in the in the 54th minute, through a rebound that came from Vera Samuel's free-kick.


Royal Queens FC with four points from two games occupy the first position in Group A ahead of Honey Badgers FC (2 points), Ghana Police Ladies FC (2 points), and Naija Ratels FC (1 point).


The second game of the day from Group C ended 1-0 in favour of SGH Sports Academy Amazons over WACO Ladies.


Damilola Adebayo in the 59th minute scored the lone goal of the match for the Lagos based side. She outsmarted Best Funmilayo, shooting with her left foot to beat experienced goalkeeper, Abani Osinachi.


Confluence Queens seat at the top of Group C with six points from two games followed by SGH Academy and Sunshine Queens with three points apiece while WACO Ladies are without a point.


In Group D, Edo Queens scaled through Lakeside Queens defensive solidity to secure a 3-0 win with the three goals coming in the second half.


After having majority of ball possession without breakthrough, substitute, Emem Essien headed in a beautiful cross from Rebecca Ajimuda in the 60th minute for the Obaseki Ladies first goal of the game.


Emem Essien scored her second goal of the game in the 91st minute for Coach Wemimo Mathew's side before completing her hat-trick in the 93rd minute.


Nasarawa Amazons scored two goals in the second half to subdue Danaz Ladies FC 2-0.


Mercy Idoko in the 53rd minute gave the Solid Babes the lead from a very close range.


Substitute, Ayatsea  Hembafen doubled Nasarawa Amazons lead before goalkeeper, Chukwu Uchenna saved a penalty for the Amazons in the additional minutes of second half.


Edo Queens with a maximum of six points from two games occupy the first position in Group D while Nasarawa Amazons with three points moved to the second position ahead of Danaz Ladies FC (3 points), and Lakeside Queens (0 point).


The last group matches will hold tomorrow from 8am, with Royal Queens and Ghana Police Ladies playing the first game of the day. Honey Badgers and Naija Ratels will battle it out by 10:30am, while Osun Babes will play their last group games against Bayelsa Queens. Prince Kazeem Eletu and FC Robo Queens will play the last game of the day. 


|Thursday Result|


Royal Queens 1 Honey Badgers 1


SGH Academy 1 WACO Ladies 0


Edo Queens 3 Lakeside Queens 0


Dannaz Ladies 0 Nasarawa Amazons 2



| Friday Fixtures | (All at the Area 10 Sports Complex, Abuja).


Group Fixtures ,15th Friday October 2021


Royal Queens Fc v Ghana Police Ladies -8am


Honey Badgers Fc vs Naija Ratels -10.30am


Osun Babes Fc   v. Bayelsa Queens Fc -1pm


Prince Kazeem Eletu Fc vs FC Robo Queens -3.30pm



"The boy wasn't respected" - More drama ensues between Ahly and Junior Ajayi

 

 


It appears that the five-year marriage between Junior Ajayi and Al Ahly has come to an end after he was deemed surplus to requirement by coach Pitso Mosimane.


The ex Shooting Stars striker is contracted to Shot until June 2022.


Ahly and forward's management haven't come to agreement on his compensation fee with the case gradually getting messy. 

 

A media outlet reportedly stated that: "Ajayi asked for the value of his entire contract, which is estimated at $850,000, after Pitso Mosimane's decision to dispense with him."


"The club's management is ready for all scenarios in dealing with the Ajayi crisis, whether if he complains to FIFA or agrees to an amicable solution and termination of the contract Al-Ahly's administration offered him $400,000 in installments, but he refused and contacted a lawyer to obtain the full value of his contract from FIFA. 


"This last offer is not for fear of filing a complaint against the club because the club's position is sound, especially since the waiting list was drawn up by the Egyptian Football Association."


A close confidant of Ajayi denied the rumours going around and stated that Junior wasn't well respected by the Egyptian Premier League giants.


According to him, nothing has been offered by the reigning CAF Champions League winners to Ajayi's management.


"Ahly already have their plan without Junior Ajayi for the 2021/22 season," the source told the Media on Thursday. 


"The problem is that the boy wasn't well respected. In football, player and club is one of those beautiful marriages that doesn't last for long. 


"The whole process should be open and not shrouded in secrecy. This is a player well loved by the fans. He deserves better," he continued.


"It has been five great years of joy and trophies for Junior and Ahly. Junior was a wonderful boy who metamorphosed to a responsible husband and great father of two boys.


"I can categorically inform you that nothing has been offered to Junior by Ahly. Lawyers are handling the case and you should get an update in a couple of days," he added.


After Al Ahly signed African duo Percy Tau (South Africa) and Luis Miquissone (Mozambique), they needed to release two of their foreign players to respect the EFA’s regulations, which allows only five foreign players per team.


The Red Devils therefore put Junior Ajayi on their list of players surplus to requirement after Pitso Mosimane signed his boys.


Ajayi signed for Al Ahly in 2016 from Tunisia’s CS Sfaxien, after having won the Olympic bronze medal with Nigeria.


The 25-year-old hit the ground running in his first season with the Reds, scoring 12 goals and providing seven assists in 39 games across all competitions.


He kept his form for the majority of his stay in Cairo, making a total of 161 appearances and lifting 11 trophies along the way. These titles include four Egyptian Premier Leagues, two Egypt Cups, two Egyptian Super Cups, two CAF Champions Leagues and the CAF Super Cup.


Highly rated Ajayi won't be short of offers as he has been recently linked with Zamalek and Pyramids.


A couple of clubs in Europe and Asia are also interested in the 36 Lion product.

Wednesday 13 October 2021

International Day Of Girl Child: Cherish Edeh Delivers Inspiring 'Girl-Child Education' Speech At Flying Officers Cup Opening Ceremony.

 



Cherish Edeh Delivered One Of The Very Best 'Girl-Child Education' Speech At The Opening Ceremony Of The 2021 Flying Officers Cup.



Eight years old Cherish Edeh, the daughter of the Founder and President of Ratels Sports Development Foundation (RSDF) gave an inspiring speech on girl-child education during the opening ceremony of the 2021 Flying Officers Cup to mark the international day of girl-child.


Young Cherish started her speech by saluting people at the event and thanked her father Barrister Paul Edeh for granting her the opportunity to speak in respect for his intend love, support and encouragement of girl child.


Despite being just a kid, Cherish have always had passion for the girl-child education. In 2020, she joined her dad and his friends to organize a charity football match, where money was raised for scholarships of over 30 young girls who were out of school because they couldn't afford to pay their school fees. 


"Nigeria accounts for more than one in five out-of-school children anywhere in the world. Although primary education is officially free and compulsory, only 67 percentage of eligible children take up a place in primary school," she said.


She continued, "It is true that Girls suffer more than boys in terms of missing out on education. In the North-East and North-West for instance, only 41% and 47% respectively of eligible girls get primary education.


"Hence, this has increased the vulnerability of the girl child especially in the northern part of Nigeria.


"Sports at large and football in particular, has been a tool or an escape route for some of these girls to have a good life and build a career for themselves, even with little or no education.


"It is for this reason that my father, in his magnanimity and passion for promoting the course of the girl child, established Ratels Sports Development Foundation (RSDF), which begets Naija Ratels Football Club." 


She added that she has had the opportunity of interacting with the 11-year-old Naija Ratels new signing Mirabel, and draw the conclusion that there are many Mirabels' out there who may not be fortunate to get a scholarship from her father. 


"My conversation with her opened my eyes to the hidden potentials innate in alot of young girls on the street who neither have the privilege to go to school nor build a career in sports. We meet them in our everyday life; they are on the streets hawking and doing other menial jobs. Some are even abused and dehumanized daily.


"Like I said earlier, offering young girls an opportunity to build a sporting career is the reason why Ratels Sports Foundation was established. But then, I strongly believe, just as it is in the developed countries, formal education is necessary for every child.


"For this reason, I asked my father to offer Mirabel scholarship up to the university level, which he obliged."


Every year since 2012, International Day of the Girl is celebrated on Oct. 11 to recognize how hard being a girl can be. The United Nations (UN) created the holiday to celebrate the potential of girls in different cultures around the world, and to highlight the threats, discrimination and issues facing their well-being


The theme of this year’s observance is ‘Ending Child Marriage.’ The UN called for an end to child marriage and stressed that education is a strategic background for protecting girls against this harmful practice and to recognize girls’ rights and highlight the unique challenges girls face worldwide.


Girls worldwide deserve better: better education, better survival rates, better protection from child marriage and sexual assault, better access to resources, better health outcomes and a better future. It’s a very tall order considering some of the challenges ahead but the UN and others are hopeful that Oct. 11 can be a rallying cry with which to empower girls worldwide.


“Education for girls is one of the best strategies for protecting girls against child marriage”, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in his message for the Day. “When they are able to stay in school and avoid being married early, girls can build a foundation for a better life for themselves and their families."



Putting into contest, Cherish implores the general public to be more like her father in providing help to the vulnerable girls around them to build a sustainable society for all to thrive.


"I plead with you today (well meaning Nigerians) just like I pleaded with my father, to look out for these other Mirabels' you might come across and extend a hand of fellowship to them. Early education is very important and we must all unite to make it a staple in the growth and development of every child.


"This way you would have contributed your quota in curbing social vices that could have emanated from having these kids on the streets. Hence making Nigeria safer for all of us.


"Finally, it is pertinent to crave the indulgence of our parents/guardians to allow their girl child or wards pursue career paths of their choice, especially in sports. Yes! Sports!. Football in particular might seem to be masculine –though due to its physicality– and so, many parents (especially the elites) disuade their girls from actively enjoying  and participating in the round leather game.


"The reality remains that your children are better off living their dreams. May I also intimate us with the fact that most of the influential women in the world today are sports people. If you doubt me, please google it." She Concluded.


Making the world better for girls makes the world a better place.