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Friday 22 September 2023

Governor Inuwa Reappoints Dan Fulani As Gombe Utd General Manager

 


Governor Inuwa Reappoints Dan Fulani As Gombe Utd General Manager 



The Gombe United plum job of General Manager has once again been saddled with Abubakar Abubakar Yellow, after the State Executive Governor, Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya approved the reappointment of Dan Fulani to continue in the same position.



With the Nigeria Premier Football League  (NPFL) new season kickoff rescheduled to a yet to be announced date, Dan Fulani was giving the nod by the State Governor to serve in same capacity, after he turned the club's fortunes around; guiding the club to promotion to the Premier League from the Nigeria National League  (NNL) and retaining Gombe United top flight status at the end of a tough 2022/23 Abridged League season.



Under Dan Fulani as General Manager, Gombe United who finished in Group B that had Bendel Insurance, Remo Stars and Enyimba, recorded some stellar performances and results in the tough Abridged League season. 



According to a press statement from the State Government and signed by the Media Aide, Shuaibu Muhammad Angazy, 'Yellow' as fondly called by his admirers, is one of the most experienced football administrators of his generation.



Angazy’s statement which was accompanied with a letter from the Governor's Office dated September 14 added that based on Yahaya’s approval, the General Manager’s  reappointment takes immediate effect.



Yellow, who hails from Gombe, is an astute football adminstrator, having previously worked for Wikki Tourists FC, El Kanemi Warriors, Enyimba FC of Aba, Sunshine FC of Akure and Shooting Stars FC of Ibadan.



Dan Fulani expressed his delight after his reappointment as Gombe United General Manager. "I can't express how delighted I am but this is another call to duty and also deliver, just as I have done in a few years I came into management of Gombe United.



"I want to specially use this medium to thank His Excellency, Governor Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya for his faith in me, after he deemed it worthy to once again hand me the baton to adminster the affairs of Gombe United as General Manager.



"I don't want to make much promises but am assuring that the Savannah Scorpions will hit the ground running when the new NPFL season kicks off, with the sole aim of winning and giving it a shot for a title or continental slot at the end of the domestic league campaign."


Monday 18 September 2023

OsunFA Partners Streaming Expert Blackdrum 360

 



OsunFA Partners Streaming Expert Blackdrum 360


In its bid to drive successful grassroot programs with latest technologies, Osun State Football Associations have partnered with broadcast technology company Blackdrum 360 Ltd., to help power the streaming service that will be available for fans and scouts for the upcoming grassroots competitions.




With its head office in Lagos and operating beyond the shores of Africa, Blackdrum 360 is a full service production company, designing, producing, and broadcasting live content for global brand leaders will help promote and broadcast Osun FA grassroot matches and its proposed league to fans and stakeholders.




Technically, Osun FA has been adamant that in the upcoming season, watching games for fans will be easier than ever. Blackdrum 360 a company that specializes in producing and distributing content to audiences, has experience in this realm having worked on various projects that are visible online.



According to Osun FA supremo, Sola Fanawopo, bringing Blackdrum 360 into the fold to sign a multi year partnership with us is a good development that we have been working on.




"The technology company will expose our league in a pleasing and robust format to fans, scouts and relevant stakeholders and will further engage fans with visible streaming contents. We are pleased to work with Blackdrum 360, they are renowned for quality streaming services and we are hopeful our various leagues will be promoted by their platform." Informed Fanawopo.




According to Dr. Emmanuel Odole, the CEO of Blackdrum 360, "grassroot competitions are arguably some of the best platforms that showcase raw talents and it is necessary to make these exploits accessible to fans through connected devices. 



"Our partnership with Osun FA is timely and will chart a new direction for sports streaming in Nigeria and Africa. Blackdrum 360 believe we have the right tools and experience to satisfy fans thirst for real-time access to live matches and updates." He concluded.





Osun FA who recently partnered 'Thread And Us' for dynamic and commanding outlook and Data Management Expert 'Ixdore' have lined up activities such as State Youth League, Apex League, Osun Women Football League and Osun FA Intercollege Football League among others in its calendar year.




Saturday 16 September 2023

Tudun Wada Crowned NLO/ Ikukuoma Super Cup Champions

 




Tudun Wada Wins Inaugural NLO/ Ikukuoma Super Cup



Tudun Wada FC were crowned champions of the inaugural Nationwide League One/ Ikukuoma Super Cup after they edged Ave FC 3-2 on penalties.



It was a spectacle to behold at the Uboma Secondary School Stadium Complex on Saturday, as both teams deserved their hands on the trophy, after the final game ended 1-1 in regulation time.



A minute after the half hour mark, Tudun Wada thought they had taken the lead from a sharp turn of pace by Yakubu Mohammed puts him in behind and did enough to fire his  shot towards goal from a tight angle, but his strike went for side netting. 



Ave FC goalkeeper Sebastine Chibuike was forced to make a reflex save in the 35th minute, as he stretched magnificently to save a shot from Rabiu Abdullahi. 




Rabiu Abdullahi was close to scoring the first goal of the game in the 48th minute but was denied by the woodwork, after he made the most of Shamsudeen Rabiu's magnificent through ball, rounds goalkeeper Chibuike but was unlucky to hit the upright with his effort.



The deadlock was broken four minutes to the one hour mark, as Salisu Idris put Tudun Wada up nodding home off a set piece. 



With 13 minutes to end the final, Adesokan Abdulmalik draw level for Ave FC from a penalty for 1-1. No further goal was scored as both teams then went into spot kicks to determine the winner of the contest.



It was Tudun Wada FC day as they converted three of the kicks while Ave FC lost three as well.


Friday 15 September 2023

Inyama, Former NNL Chairman Hails NLO On Super Cup

 


Inyama, Former NFF Board Member Hails NLO On Super Cup





Former NNL Chairman and NFF Executive Committee Member, High Chief Emeka Inyama, has poured praises on the board of the Nationwide League One over the organization of the inagural NLO/ Ikukuoma Super Cup in Ihitte/Uboma.



The tournament hit its climax on Saturday with Tudun Wada and Ave FC set to spark fireworks at the final billed for the Uboma Secondary School Stadium complex. 



Inyama while urging the NLO to remain consistent in its drive to rebrand Nigeria's football foundation said.



"I'm impressed with what I've seen, watched good football, seen talented young players and off course a wonderful facility. The matches have been fantastic for the level of football. This is how it should be, as football in Nigeria has to be foundational.



"I want to give credit to the Nationwide League One (NLO) for a top notch organization of the the U19 Youth League Super Cup. It's also interesting that all the matches played have been live streamed for the world to see the quality of third-tier league.



"Big kudos to the NLO Board, Chief Operating Officer, Olushola Ogunnowo and every staff that have added one or two inputs to the successful hosting of the NLO/ Ikukuoma Super Cup in Ihitte/Uboma. I think from here, the NLO should take it to the next level as step-by-step, our football will be back."



The former Abia Warriors boss who drove from Umuahia-Abia State to Ihitte/Uboma in Imo State to watch one of the second round matches, was amazed at the level of things on ground.



"I've been on a short break away from football, and just returned to the country from abroad, so I learnt of the tournament and off course decided to hit the road to Ihitte/Uboma.



"Don't forget that am into grassroot football as I founded one of the best football school in the country, this is the next level for them. My trip here too will avail me the chance to also learn one or two things from here, as learning never ends as its a continuous thing. So am impressed.



"Consistently over the years, the Nationwide League One management have done well. They have always set standards and raising the stakes as far as football at this level is concern.



"I must commend Ogunnowo for the brilliant job he and his team have done for the NLO, as they have made it the third-tier league a top football brand that Nigerians want to affiliate with. I just have one word for them, as that's, they shouldn't rest on their oars, as a lot is still expected."


Thursday 14 September 2023

Meet UK born Chris Nathaniel, Of Nigerian Parentage, Founders Of NVA Sports And Entertainment Agency, Which Manages Global Sporting Superstars And International Football Stars


 

Meet UK born Chris Nathaniel, Of Nigerian Parentage, Founders Of NVA Sports And Entertainment Agency, Which Manages Global Sporting Superstars And International Football Stars 

 

Chris Nathaniel has for several years run one of the world’s leading sports talent and entertainment management agencies – his dream is to lead a Nigerian consortium to success with a Premier League team.

 

Based in London, United Kingdom, and operating throughout Europe and the world for some of the top names in sport, Chris reveals how it all started for him and his team and the interesting things they do for their clients.

 

Chris, proud of his Nigerian roots, said: "I've been in the Sports and Entertainment business for a long time.. I first started with Chelsea legend John Terry, then Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand when they were both at their peak, so two top England stars.

 

‘I also spent time looking after Wilfred Bonny (ex-Swansea who became the highest ever paid African player with his transfer to Manchester City), Steven Nzonzi (ex-Stoke City and World Cup winner with France in 2018), Brazilian midfielder Robinho and now Luis Diaz (Liverpool), and quite a few other players.

 

‘I also looked after other talents like Usain Bolt, and former WBC Heavyweight Boxing champion Deontay Wilder, so Sports and Entertainment is in my blood. On the music front, I have worked with hip-hop icons like Jay Z, P Diddy, 50 Cent, and other talents, like models and actors, so quite experienced across the whole Sports and Entertainment industry.’

 

Nathaniel led the first ever African consortium to bid for a Premier League club Newcastle in 2008, unfortunately the bid was not accepted by then owner Mike Ashley, who eventually sold out to the Arabs.

 

However, Nathaniel reveals he has unfinished business and has reached out to wealthy Nigerians including Dangote to launch another bid for a Premier league club. Nathaniel points to the recent valuation of clubs like Manchester United and Tottenham to highlight how Premier League clubs are great takeover targets – his knowledge of club values, structures and accessibility as takeover targets is second to none.

 

They are all profitable businesses and give tremendous Global presence and Nathaniel believes having a Nigerian owner of a top club will not only be profitable, but it will give Nigeria a greater global profile, enhancing the economy and encouraging tourism. The potential for booming business in Nigeria will then help with the general development of Nigerian football.

 

Chris believes football in Nigeria needs an overhaul from top to bottom very similar to what the English FA did after continued failures at major tournaments. In England this resulted in a change of fortune for the English national team, which is now challenging for trophies for the first time since winning the World Cup in 1966.

 

Nathaniel said: "We look after football players, we give them full support in coaching, mental health, support their passions, and everything you can imagine.

 

‘We take care of every angle for them, our job is to make sure they have long sustainable careers, make sure the right politics are played at their different football clubs, and make sure they get the best out of themselves to become the best they can be. 

 

‘Our job is forever widening as agents, not about doing the move but a whole lot, so we are like a mini football club as an agency. Our job is to maximize every possible area for our clients.’

 

 

Nathaniel whose agency has dominated the sports talent market in Europe and across the globe for a long time explains how challenging scouting is, the transfer market and managing players. Chris tells how he rates Nigerian players, has a thorough understanding of football back in Nigeria, and explains why African players so sort after by top clubs.

 

Chris added: "The scouting system is getting better and better as we've been able to see what's on the ground in Nigeria, by having key people on the ground give you information. In the Premier League more and more people know that the best players are coming from Africa, so there is a lot more focus now as far as recruitment is concerned of African players.

 

"Nigerian players, I rate very highly, as they are powerful, strong, and skillful, and if you look at most of the leagues across Europe, they do feature lots of Nigerian players. This is because they do have that natural physicality, and that is going to increase as the years move on, we are going to get more and more Nigerian players in Europe. I won't be surprised to see teams full of a squad of African players. More and more, they are dominating the football and player recruitment side of things.

 

"I do have some understanding of Nigerian football, I’ve spent time with club owners from the NLO (Nationwide League One) and the Chief Operating Officer Shola Ogunnowo. When they visited the UK on a few occasions, which (NVA Sports & Entertainment Group) helped facilitate. I got the understanding of how football is from the grassroots up, the infrastructure, the challenges they face, and what we are trying to do, which is to create a partnership to make those challenges a bit easier.

 

‘I'm always keen to work with exceptional talent so clubs, scouts, parents, or players can reach out to us here at NVA as we are on all social channels and a quick Google search will give you our details. We are prepared to listen and are keen to assist in nurturing talent to achieving their full potential."

 

The NVA Sports & Entertainment Group boss gave his candid opinion on why the likes of Taiwo Awoniyi and a few African players found it difficult to hit the ground running at Liverpool, but revealed that there are many players of Nigerian descent in the football academies at Merseyside. 

 

Chris said: "Well, it's tough because when you are at the top end of football, you need to be of a very high standard. Sometimes it takes African players time to develop and get accustomed to Premier League football. 

 

‘Sometimes it can be difficult, but Sadio Mane has shown that African players can certainly do well at Liverpool and I think there will be more and more African players that will come through and do well. Don't forget Mo Salah is an African player doing very well with Liverpool, so that trend is ever expanding.

 

‘Liverpool, in particular, has a rich history with Nigerians. After the war there were a lot of mixed-race relationships in Liverpool, involving Nigerian men and Liverpudlian women. You will find lots of players in the academies – both of Liverpool and Everton - of Nigerian descent that are of mixed race heritage (Nigerian fathers and English mothers). The Nigerian community on Merseyside big and there are lots of Nigerian restaurants around.’

 

Nathaniel gave his thoughts on why talented Nigerian-born players like Bukayo Saka, and Eberechi Eze opted to play for England instead of Nigeria.

 

Chris explained: "The basic benefit is players find it easy, as it's more organized playing for England. There are lots of stories and rumours about how disorganized things are with the national team in Nigeria, so obviously, these players pick up on these rumours.

 

‘Sometimes they're false or over-fabricated, but a player hears that, and he says, to himself, ‘I’ve got to be the best I can be, I don’t want those distractions, you know what I don't want to go through that.’

 

‘Secondly, they feel they get more profile for playing for the English national team and that’s why we need to change that narrative to assist Nigerian football moving forward – this is a challenge, but I believe it is doable.’

 

We also have to accept the players are UK born so they may decide that’s their home and therefore want to represent the country of their birth.

 

Nathaniel whose agency manages lots of players, like Luis Diaz of Liverpool, talked about how he came to work with the Colombian, his network and why Nigerian players despite their talents don't command the right transfer fees, and why Napoli striker Victor Osimhen can break the barrier.

 

Nathaniel added: "What happened then, Luis Diaz was a player I thought was very good. I have seen him play in Portugal, and I thought he will be a good one for us to work with. I combined with a Portuguese agent based in Portugal and his original Colombian agent. I am based in England, so the collaboration was perfect, as I have fantastic access with key stake holders in football and in the commercial area, so we decided to work together to benefit Luis' career. We plan to build him into a global brand, but these things take time and continued success on the pitch.

 

"I have a vast network, we have players that play for Sheffield United, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City, and we have some players playing abroad as well. So our network is wide-ranging across Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East, so we are in every major league. We have worldwide connections with coaches, and managers, all across the board as we are an agency that is very well networked out.

 

"Managing players is tough as you have to put the hours in; it's so much like your whole life goes into it, trying to look after their careers. Sometimes it's a thankless task, they don't appreciate the work you put in, but some do and you are only judged as good as the player you represent, so it's a tough business as some unscrupulous agents want to take your player – we’ve encountered lies and deceit, but transparency is important and players need to be able to trust their representative.

 

‘It's a very tough terrain, at the outset for the players and their families, but it's also massively satisfying if you see your player become successful, win trophies, and have a successful, sustainable life after football. Some players come from extremes of poverty and to enable them and their loved ones to live a comfortable life after the game is so rewarding. When that happens you know you've done your job and that is the satisfying part of it all.

 

"I think sometimes when these talented Nigerian and other African players come to Europe, they lose their hunger and this happens with players Globally they get big deals, and salaries, so the hunger gets lost and they no longer push themselves to get to the next level. There's no doubt the talent is there, it's just about having that mental discipline to keep aspiring to be the best and keep pushing yourself to the higher limits.

 

‘Sometimes that's down to guidance, to the individual, hopefully, Victor Osimhen can be someone that changes that narrative, a lot of Nigerian players will aspire to be big as him or even bigger. It’s about the mindset – they can only play for a short number of years, compared to their lifespan, so focussing on getting the maximum out of that short period and putting all distractions to one side and seeing the bigger picture is so important. At NVA we are all about that bigger picture – we want all our players to grow to be the best they can be.’

 

Finally, Nathaniel while commenting on Nigeria's level of football, spotted areas that need urgent attention and how grassroots football can meet up with the new trends.

 

Chris said: "Everyone has to be on the same page for starters, that is having a collective plan.

It's long overdue, because Nigerian football has underperformed on the international stage.

When you look at the Nigerian team from 1994, which almost got to the quarter-finals of the World Cup, how has the nation declined since then.

 

‘It is clear to many people,  that there is no planning, no shared focus and if you don't plan, you are going to have failure. They need to have a rethink, this should be the goal for the next five years for Nigerian football to achieve XYZ, get all the key stakeholders together and put a clear accountable plan in place, and make that happen and if they fail a new team are put in place it’s a results business and that needs to be implemented at the highest level of Nigerian football no more jobs for the boys. Otherwise, they are going to be having the same results and continued failure. Nigerian players have enormous potential, but very little is being realized. So things have to change now - today not tomorrow not next year, not in five years!!

 

‘Presently, I don't think that there are enough structures in some of the football academies and clubs. The funding, as it's really important, means any player that comes out of Nigeria, should get good deals, so that a sizeable amount of money goes back to the academy structure.

 

‘They can then build from the grassroots and make it better. I think there are a few academies already that are doing that, like Mavlon FC, so we just need more and more deals that include the academies. That will raise the standards, which are key to developing football in Nigeria from the ground up.

 

‘Due to my Nigerian heritage, I dearly want to help the Nigerian academies by using my global network to create partnerships with European clubs, which will involve trials, player development, exchange of coaching knowledge and structural set ups and funding.

 

‘We all have to come together and make tomorrow brighter….we can then all cheer on this great nation when the Super Eagles get litty again.’




Saturday 9 September 2023

Players Rating: Shooting Stars Vs Osun Utd

 


Players Rating: Shooting Stars Vs Osun Utd,

How Osun Utd Got On Individually In Their Friendly Clash Against 3SC In Ibadan.


Akanni Oluseyi



Osun Utd forced Oluyole Warriors into a goalless affairs in a pulsating encounter that classified the evening of friendly contest at Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba in Ibadan.



On the evening Oluyole Warriors supposed to welcome Plateau Utd in a season opener, 3SC alternatively pick Omoluabi Giants for tune up game.

The two sides rumbled on the wet pitch under intense weather as the centre referee paused the proceedings midway into first stanza, owing to water logged pitch following a force majeure.



However, the game later resumed as rampant Warriors were muted by Abubakar Goringo led defensive set up of Osun Utd.

Believe and Achieve side resilience paid off few minutes later but Dayo Agbolade's well dispatched effort was flagged offside. 



At the flip, following a resultant set piece few metre yard off our vital area, 3SC forward also nodded home glancingly but the flag was up before he could jubilate.

A lot of brilliant moments as deadlock refused to be broken before the regulation time as Osun Utd extends its unbeaten runs in the preseason activities.



Individual rating of Seye Ajayi's starters 



1. Kazeem D. 6/10. He had much to do throughout the game with few questionable art of ball handling. His concentration levels remained high throughout the match with superb saves in some moments.

He played the role of sweeper-keeper well on a few occasions. Though looked jaded at the death after a collision with opponents striker, he would later moved on to maintain a clean sheet same way he performed against Kwara Utd in Ilorin.



2. Mutiu Ganiyu 7/10. Our right full back turned on when matter most. His delivery from byline is classical and was instrumental in clipping the wing play deployed by 3SC. He used his on-the-ball abilities to do few precise passes and provided a close marking throughout the game. One of our defensive components looking forward to new season.


3. Taiwo Promise 7/10. Hulk as he's fondly called didn't disappoint against the top division side. Everything good during Omoluabi Giants' pulsating first half came down his left-hand side as Oluyole Warriors couldn't live much with his consistently excellent runs. His link up play is top notch and looked refreshed throughout the game.


4. Gabriel Lekan 7/10. Small body big engine attitude with commanding displays. He had a turbulent moments against one of the veteran strikers in NPFL, Anayor Ogbonna, but gave good accounts of himself, winning countless aerial duels and intercepts few breakthrough by the big striker. Quite secure and calm in possession. The kid sensation draws applause from the gallery throughout the encounter.



5. Goringo Abubakar 7/10. Steady and ambitious in possession, he led the backline well and his communication skills is growing with each game. He silenced 3SC hit men. Cool and calm but defensively good and aggressive as well, although this is becoming standard for the Gombe born defender.



6. Sultan A. 5/10. One of the double holding midfielders deployed by Seye Ajayi, becoming more and more confident in the middle of the park and is keeping things simple rather than forcing passes that aren't on. He looks much better for it. He hurriedly delivered a rocket at some point winning hearts of fans consistently. He was replaced by Yemi Oni with ten minutes left.



7. Azeez A 5/10. Since arrival of Injector FC youngster, he looks coachable and ready to play. A fearless midfielder who respects no name, always ready to let fly if given the chance. He was latter subbed off as Ifeanyi took his place with top notch contributions.



8. Emmanuel Essien 7/10. He always dictates the pace, with dangerous space and a reliable distributor. He looks undroppable right now mocking up spaces and winning duels, young, energetic, versatile and consistently completed take ons, he was later replaced at the death with Ephraim Nwachukwu who nearly come off shell before the final whistle.



9. Quozim Raheem 5/10. Yet another game where former Destiny Boys winger was on course to get a fair rating for his excellent attacking runs in the first half before giving way for Ismail Ayodele, the next big thing to happen in NNL. Success Football Academy graduate Ismail, nearly wreck havoc in opponents vital area, always delighted to behold, he opened his goal account with us against NPFL side Sunshine Stars before adding another against Ekiti Utd. it's back to back for the kid sensation.



10. Agbolade Dayo 5/10. Positionally good to create space for those around him, very mobile and constantly bullished by his markers. Growing in confidence upfront, his hold-up play let him down on few occasions. He fought tirednesslly in first half with a goal that was ruled offside. He was later replaced by another goal hungry striker O. Oluwaseun whose best brilliant moment was ruled offside.



11. Yemi Ogunleye 6/10. The most dangerous outlet upfront whose constant dangerous runs unsettled Shootings defenders, the former 3SC winger had something to prove against his former employer. He was excellent not only in possession but his recovery rate when out of possession is perfect. Kicked and fouled serially, he was subbed off at the death.


Wednesday 6 September 2023

NLO/Ikukuoma Super Cup: MatchDay 1 Records Three Wins, As Davidson Gets First Hat-Trick

 


NLO/Ikukuoma Super Cup: MatchDay 1 Records Three Wins, As Davidson Gets First Hat-Trick



The Nationwide League One/Ikukuoma Super Cup lived up to the hype on MatchDay 1, as the four fixtures recorded three victories and a draw, with 16 goals scored while Kemfon Davidson displayed a five-star performance for Palm Syrup after he bagged a hat-trick.



The star game and a derby between two Imo State teams, Summer FC and Ave FC ended in a 3-3 stalemate but Ave FC will rue their poor defending, after finishing the first half 2-0.



Fans at the Uboma Secondary School Stadium Complex were left on the edge of their seats from the 1st minute to the end of the game.



The first real chance came in the 18th minute after goalkeeper Sebastine Chibuike of Ave FC made a magnificent save to deny Unaegbu Osinachi low drive set piece.



Ave FC then went ahead in the 25th minute as Ledee Victor chipped the ball into the net from a terrific assist from Alwell Jones. Forty minutes later, they were two goals up via a strike from enterprising  left back Adesokan Abdulmalik.



Nine minutes into the second half, the comeback started for Summer FC after Andrew Joshua found the back of Ave FC's goal.



Summer FC's joy was later cut short in the 59th minute as Adesokan Abdulmalik got his brace with a well-converted spot kick to make it 1-3 for Ave FC.



A brilliant display within four minutes saw Summer FC earning a point from the game, as in the 70th minute, Ebuka Duru, made the most from a defensive blunder to fire home past Ave goalie Sebastine Chibuike for 2-3.



While Osinachi Unaegbu completed the comeback with a 74th-minute strike from a delightful free kick from the edge of the box.



It was a five-goal thriller in the opening game of the NLO/Ikukuoma Super Cup at the Uboma Secondary School Stadium Complex, in Ihitte/Uboma LGA, as Palm Syrup beat Paul E FC 3-2.



Kemfon Davidson opened the tournament goal feast with the first strike for Palm Syrup in the 17th minute, and a quarter of an hour later, he curled home a delightful free kick from the edge of the box to double lead and net his brace.



It was a respite for Paul E in the 40th minute after Moses Ezekiel struck home to make it 2-1 heading into the break.



Davidson proved difficult to contain by the defense line of Paul E, as two minutes into the second half, the lanky attacking midfielder blasted in a delightful set piece for his hat-trick and a two-goal cushion for Palm Syrup at 3-1.



It was a little too late for Paul E to get back into the game as they got a penalty in the 90th minute which  Swande Mathew converted with a powerful drive that flashed past Palm Syrup's goalkeeper in goal.



The other games ended JSC FC 1-2 Jaguar FC, while Ikukuoma FC put two goals past Giant Brillars. The action continues on MatchDay 2 with eye-catching fixtures.



MATCHDAY ONE RESULTS


Palm Syrup FC 3-2 Paul E FC

JSC FC 1-2 Jaguar FC

Ikukuoma FC 2-0 Giant Brillars

Summer FC 3-3 Ave FC


Ololade, Ajayi Call For Support As Osun Utd Intensify Preparations Ahead Of New Season


Ololade, Ajayi Call For Support As Osun Utd Intensify Preparations Ahead Of New Season



With the ambience of new Nigeria National League season fast approaching, Osun Utd General Coordinator and Head Coach are optimistic of positive season and call for supports of governments and stakeholders to deliver the mandate.


The club resumption which is dated back in July have undergone rigorous training and selection of fresh legs through sumptuous tune up games and quality friendly matches.


Recall, Omoluabi Giants as they are fondly called surges back to second tier league following a slump into relegation in the previous season with chunk of their personnels retained for the new season.


While chatting with the club media after the training, the General Coordinator of the side, Ololade Gbenga and Coach Seye Ajayi assure that the team will soon be fully ready for the season.


According to the experienced administrator, "With rigourous work we have been doing day after day, I can confirm to you that a very strong team will be presented to prosecute the league for us. The state government have done alot to get us to where we are today and we are greatful.


"We have played series of friendly games and we are still working to adjust the loop holes observed most especially the striking department, we will work to have a goal getter upfront. We are not there yet, if given the needed freedom and support, we will land this team in top division, we have done it before." One time General Manager of the then Prime FC noted.


Osun Utd Head Coach, Seye Ajayi holds similar opinion and informed that players have to justify their inclusion in the squad. "There is competition in the squad right now, we are building on the structure now, though we don't have huge money to acquire expensive striker right now but the team is structured so that anyone can score. With quality friendlies embarked upon, it shows we are almost there." Seye Ajayi, ex 3SC goal poacher confirmed.



Osun Utd will face Ekiti Utd in reverse fixture of the friendly contest tomorrow having played one all in Ekiti. The team also held  NPFL side Kwara Utd. to a barren draw in llorin while playing 2-2 with another Premier side, Sunshine Stars of Akure in a fierce contest in Ile-Ife.






 

Ololade, Ajayi Call For Support As Osun Utd Intensify Preparations Ahead Of New Season


 

Ololade, Ajayi Call For Support As Osun Utd Intensify Preparations Ahead Of New Season



With the ambience of new Nigeria National League season fast approaching, Osun Utd General Coordinator and Head Coach are optimistic of positive season and call for supports of governments and stakeholders to deliver the mandate.


The club resumption which is dated back in July have undergone rigorous training and selection of fresh legs through sumptuous tune up games and quality friendly matches.


Recall, Omoluabi Giants as they are fondly called surges back to second tier league following a slump into relegation in the previous season with chunk of their personnels retained for the new season.


While chatting with the club media after the training, the General Coordinator of the side, Ololade Gbenga and Coach Seye Ajayi assure that the team will soon be fully ready for the season.


According to the experienced administrator, "With rigourous work we have been doing day after day, I can confirm to you that a very strong team will be presented to prosecute the league for us. The state government have done alot to get us to where we are today and we are greatful.


"We have played series of friendly games and we are still working to adjust the loop holes observed most especially the striking department, we will work to have a goal getter upfront. We are not there yet, if given the needed freedom and support, we will land this team in top division, we have done it before." One time General Manager of the then Prime FC noted.


Osun Utd Head Coach, Seye Ajayi holds similar opinion and informed that players have to justify their inclusion in the squad. "There is competition in the squad right now, we are building on the structure now, though we don't have huge money to acquire expensive striker right now but the team is structured so that anyone can score. With quality friendlies embarked upon, it shows we are almost there." Seye Ajayi, ex 3SC goal poacher confirmed.



Osun Utd will face Ekiti Utd in reverse fixture of the friendly contest tomorrow having played one all in Ekiti. The team also held  NPFL side Kwara Utd. to a barren draw in llorin while playing 2-2 with another Premier side, Sunshine Stars of Akure in a fierce contest in Ile-Ife.