Friday 30 March 2018

WAFF lifts suspension on Nigeria






The World Amputee Football Federation (WAFF) has lifted the ban on Nigeria following payment of accumulated affiliation fees by Nigeria Amputee Football Federation (NAFF).
The suspension was slammed on Nigeria five years ago thus making it impossible for the country to participate in WAFF activities since 2013.
But the new management of NAFF after its recent inauguration sourced for and paid the accumulated affiliation fees and subsequent lifting of the ban to the delight of Amputee players and coaches in the country.
A letter signed by Secretary General of the World body Theodore Mawuli K Viwotor reads:
“We wish to inform you that following the payment of your accumulated yearly membership dues your suspension has been lifted by a unanimous decision by the executive body
"The Executive body took into consideration increasing interest in the game in Nigeria and your commitment to its development in arriving at the decision. Nigeria is now in good standing with WAFF and has the full rights of membership"
When contacted the President of the Federation Alhaji Sulaiman Isah confirmed receipt of the letter and expressed gratitude to all those that ensured the accumulated dues were paid.
Isah said with Nigeria's reentry into the international body, the Federation will now start preparing athletes for global tournament, adding that the Nation's players stand a good chance of winning laurels at in the international arena and by so doing bring good image for the country.
Meanwhile Mexico has been chosen to host the 2018 WAFF world cup. The world cup billed for October 24 to November 5 will see 24 countries battle for the prestigious trophy last won by Russia in 2014. The competition will take place in four Mexican cities of Guadalajara, San Juan,Logos de mereno and Chapala. Mascot for the event is due for unveiling very soon.














Saturday 17 March 2018

Women cyclists have better sex lives






The more miles women ride on their bikes the better their sex lives a new study has revealed. 
The new research, involving more than 3,100 women, should help to quell fears instilled in female cyclists after several small studies suggested a link between cycling and sexual and urinary dysfunction.
Instead, researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, found that women who rode bicycles actually had better sexual function than other athletes that acted as controls for the study.
Their improved sexual function came at a small price, however, as female cyclists were more likely to get bladder infections and saddle sores.
'We found that lifetime miles ridden was associated with better sexual function,' said lead study author UCSF medical student Thomas Gaither.
As measured by the Female Sexual Function Index – a formal questionnaire that scores a woman's sex drive and activity through questions about her arousal, orgasms and satisfaction – female cyclers were more highly sexually functioning than women who stayed off wheels.
They were also less likely to report any sexual difficulties or dysfunction and did not show an increased risk of other urinary issues.
'One of the more novel findings of the study is that lifetime miles ridden were directly correlated with saddle sores and urinary tract infections,' Gaither said.
'These findings may be considered by some as minor, however, saddle sores and infections may inhibit sexual activity. If we could find a way to prevent saddle sores and infections, we believe that cycling might improve the sexual health of women, he added.
In the last several years, riding bicycles - especially stationary ones, in spin classes like those offered by the popular SoulCycle chain - has become an increasingly trendy way to get a workout for women.











Friday 16 March 2018

World Cup: We have raked in $50M dollars so far -Pinnick



President of Nigeria Football Federation Amaju Pinnick has revealed that the Glass House has so far sealed contracts worth
$50M dollars about N18billion in support of the Super Eagles campaign in this year's World Cup in Russia.

The Eagles impressive qualification he said has turned the team into a beautiful bride with corporate bodies who believe in the team and the desire of the Nigeria Football federation to take the team and the game to the next level catching the sponsorship boat.

"You will agree with me that the Super Eagles have moved to the next level, and the synergy between the NFF and these corporate bodies that have identified with us will further push the team further," he said
The FIFA and CAF Executive member said he does not regret saying that the Super Eagles can win the world cup insisting that it is achievable. Can we win the world Cup? Yes we can and I believe we can so I don't regret saying so" he submitted  

Pinnick who recalled with nostalgia that Friday March 16 marked exactly one year he and other positive looking members led a change campaign in the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) said the same revolution is taking place in the repackaging of the national team all aimed at taking the game to the next level.

No effort he further said can be considered too much in supporting football in the country because of its impact on the people.
"When football match involving Nigeria is going on, all known vices practically cease and every focus will be on the game.  That is how serious this game have become for Nigerians and this is why we have resolved to do everything possible to keep it that way," he said

Pinnick re-echoed Super Eagles readiness to file out against Poland, Serbia, England and Czech Republic in high class friendly ties before heading to Russia.







Monday 12 March 2018

W/Cup Ticket Sales: Second round begins March 13





Soccer fans across the world desirous of purchasing the World cup ticket have an opportunity to do so as the second round of sales begins March 13 from 12 noon Moscow time.
World soccer ruling body FIFA dished out the information Monday informing that the ticket will be sold on first-come first served basis. The tickets the body further said can be purchased at FIFA.com/tickets.  It however underscored that tickets for all matches will be available except match 7 clash between Argentina and Iceland and the final billed for
July 15.
Fans are advised to place their order as soon as the sales period opens, as high demand is expected and tickets are likely to sell out very quickly. A traffic light system available on FIFA.com/tickets will give fans an indication about availability.
A total of 1,303,616 tickets have already been  allocated since the start of ticket sales in September 2017.
“With only 94 days left until the FIFA World Cup opening match, we continue to be very happy with the outcome of ticket sales. The huge demand by both local and international fans highlights the great sense of anticipation and excitement that Russia 2018 is sparking around the world,” said FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura who was recently in Lagos for the FIFA Executive Summit.
FIFA Head of Ticketing Falk Eller commented: “Such a great interest obviously caused many matches to be fully overbooked, but we have set up a transparent and fair process of ticket allocation based on a random selection draw procedure, which ensures that each and every application has an equal chance of being successful. Fans who were not so lucky can still be part of the FIFA World Cup in Russia as sales restart on Tuesday.”

FIFA has also made an allocation of tickets available for disabled people and people with limited mobility in accordance with the number of special access seats available in the 12 stadiums.








Wednesday 7 March 2018

Balotelli lampoons Iwobi over anti-immigration stand








Mario Balotelli has lampooned Nigerian born Italy's first black Senator Tony Iwobi for standing in the Italian elections for far-right anti-immigrant league party.
The Nigerian is counting his blessings after emerging as Senator elect from the Northern Industrial City of Brescia considered a major immigration hub in Italy, but Balotteli of the "Why Always Me" fame is not amused at all taking to his instagram to give the Nigerian born senator a piece of his mind.
'Maybe I'm blind or maybe they haven't told him that he's black yet. Disgrace!'  Balotelli wrote on Tuesday in a post that was subsequently removed.
Balotelli, who was born in Palermo to Ghanaian parents and has played 33 times for Italy, has long been a target for racist abuse.
Iwobi has long argued along with League leader Matteo Salvini that increased racism in Italy should be blamed on illegal immigration.
Balotelli posted a photo showing Iwobi, 60, and Salvini both wearing t-shirts emblazoned with the campaign slogan 'Stop invasion'.

The slogan is reference to the more than 690,000 migrants who have landed on Italian shores from North Africa since 2013.
The League blames the arrivals for 'social conflict' and making Italian cities less safe.
Born in Gusau in northern Nigeria but living in Italy since the 1970s, Iwobi has been a supporter of the League for more than two decades.
But the Senator in a swift reaction advised the former Manchester City and Liverpools ace to concentrate on his own area of calling.
'I'm not interested in what Balotelli thinks,' Iwobi said in response. 'He's a great footballer; I hope he sticks to doing what he's good at.
Meanwhile, Italy's anti-establishment Five Star Movement reached out to leftist parties on Wednesday in a bid to end the stalemate from a general election, even as a rightwing alliance lobbied for its right to rule.


Tuesday 6 March 2018

Okocha, Maradona others star in FIFA W/Cup promo




*Vladimir Putin shows skill

Former Super Eagles midfield maestro Jay Jay Okocha is among top retired and active soccer players that stared in FIFA promotional video launched to mark 100 days to the kick off of the World Cup in Russia.
The Nigerian international and former Bolton and PSG ace appeared in the video dazzling with his trickery whilst on a driveway.

If you however think that only footballers have exclusive ability to thrill with the ball, then you are very wrong as Russian President Vladimir Putin proved he is not a push over as he did not hesitate to showcase his skill when he took on FIFA President Gianni Infantino as part of the program.


Putin appeared in the promotional video to aimed at further putting the world in the mood for mother of all tournaments where 32 countries will battle for supremacy

The clip was recorded by the governing body, counting the amount of touches various stars notch up while doing keepy-uppies.

To close the video, Putin and the FIFA president Gianni Infantino can be seen in a luxurious room knocking the ball back and forth to each other with the President even delivering a header.  

Before Putin enters the fray, the trailer starts with the words 'Some people cannot wait for the greatest show on earth', before Wayne Rooney appears in an indoor centre to start the proceedings.

After three keep-ups, the screen flashes to Brazilian striker Ronaldo on a balcony overlooking a beach who starred for his
country as well as Barcelona, Inter Milan and Real Madrid in the late 90s and early 2000s.
He is followed by a flurry of former international stars including Spain's Carlos Puyol and Nigeria and Bolton's Jay Jay Okocha who dazzles with his trickery whilst on a driveway.

The 20th keepy-uppy is registered by Argentina legend Diego Maradona, who balances the ball on his foot whilst holding onto a counter in a kitchen.

Australia's Harry Kewell and Saudi Arabia's most capped outfield player Sami Al Jaber both enjoy some screen time as well as, perhaps surprisingly, Leeds flop Thomas Brolin from Sweden.

England fans are given a throwback to the 1998 World Cup in France with an appearance by Carlos Valderama, who is still sporting his trademark blonde afro but has substituted his Columbia kit for a suit.

Nostalgic figures such as Paolo Wanchope and Peter Schmeichel are seen keeping the ball off the ground as well as France's
David Trezeguet before the video returns to Putin and Infantino.
Between them, they bring up the 100 keepy-uppies before the video signs off, 'Russia 2018. 100 days to go'.
The tournament begins on June 14 and will run until July 15 with 12 arenas in 11 cities prepared to host matches.








Friday 2 March 2018

Ronaldo's son strikes a very familiar pose





It's one of the most iconic photos of such a global superstar.
Four years ago, Cristiano Ronaldo smashed home Real Madrid's fourth in their Champions League rout of Atletico Madrid to claim the famous trophy at Estadio da Luz in Lisbon, Portugal.
Upon doing so, he whipped his shirt off to reveal his considerable physique during his celebration.

His son, then three, will have a limited recollection of that famous night in Ronaldo's home country, but he has brought it all back to life with his own rendition of the famous celebration.
Ronaldo on Thursday took a snap of his son in the gym, with Jnr striking an incredibly familiar pose.
The Portuguese superstar wrote: 'Jnr say daddy I'm gonna be like you!!! What do you think??'
Ronaldo was rested for Tuesday's clash as Real slumped to a shock defeat against Espanyol.
On Saturday Ronaldo and Co welcome Getafe to the Bernabeu but the Portugese striker could be rested again ahead of the midweek Champions League second leg tie against PSG.

Meanwhile Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez is out to make smooth run difficult for Ronaldo at the Bernabeu after speculations that he plans to offload as many as ten players including the duo of Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema who have blended well with Ronaldo and have helped in winning back to back Champions league in 2016 and 2017.
Perez is said to want Bale gone because of his repetitive injuries, while Benzema has only netted three league goals all season.
However, the president will have to reinvest in his squad to provide Ronaldo with other partners, and injured Paris Saint-Germain’s Neymar is thought to be his top target.
Diario Gol add that goalkeeper Keylor Navas is another that is expected to be shipped out - David De Gea or Thibaut Courtois are touted as his successor.
Isco has struggled to impress when given the chance and he will be also be one of the first heading out.
The futures of Raphael Varane and Mateo Kovacic are up in the air and could be moved on to make room for new signings.






Taking Gianni Infantino’s charge very seriously







The FIFA Executive Football Summit held in Nigeria between February 20th and 22nd in Lagos which had in attendance the FIFA President Gianni Infantino, CAF President Ahmad Ahmad, FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura among others may have come and gone.

 Again the maiden NFF award may have come and gone but the lessons to be learnt from both events cannot be overemphasized.
Some have quarreled with some of the awards and in particular the legend 11 which had late Rashidi Yekini, Muda Lawal and many dead and living legends conspicuously missing.  Others have also frowned at the idea of combining both men and women in the same legend 11, describing it as a misnomer better still a caricature of a serious matter.
The reason given by those throwing pebbles at the Glass House over what they dubbed serious blunder is that though the men and women play the same round leather game they are usually categorised differently but trust Nigeria to do things differently even if it does not have a place in the acceptable way of doing things.
With all the agreements and disagreements, the unanimous agreement however is that, it was a good thing to have flagged off the award and that it is hoped that continuous improvement will be recorded with every edition in quest of perfection or near perfection since a school of thought still believe in this age and time that nothing can be perfect. 
So let’s just leave the argument at that and say congratulations to all those who were recognised and urge those who were omitted to please exercise patience in the hope that improvements are on the way and that indeed a time will come when a Hall of Fame will come on stream to put on record all those who have done the nation proud on the pitch, on the tracks, in the pool, in the ring and indeed other sports arenas.
However it is important to underscore one observation made by Infantino in the course of the programs. His submission appeared to have been consumed in the euphoria of the moment with no one particularly interested in having any negatives.
Of course that is understandable but basic truth cannot hide even if covered with a silver pot.  I recall meeting Infantino in Rwanda at the 2016 edition of the Championship of African Nations (CHAN). Then he was more or less campaigning in his bid to head the World soccer ruling body after the unceremonious exit of Sepp Blatter only bridged by 141 days of Issa  Hayatou’s reign on acting capacity.
He outlined what he intends to do including the possibility of increasing the number of countries participating in the World cup to 48.
The new format being proposed for the 2026 edition of the world cup will see Africa for instance getting 9 slots up from current 5.  Asia - 8 (up from 4 or 5) Europe - 16 (up from 13) North, Central America and Caribbean - 6 (up from 3 or 4) Oceania - 1 (from 0 or 1) South America - 6 (up from 4 or 5).
In the course of the campaign he emphasised that players who are the main actors of the game must always remain the face of the game and the center of attraction whenever and wherever football events are taking place.  This again he repeated while in Nigeria that 'footballers must be the face of the game'

The submission is not unconnected with our usual culture of introducing and saluting so many political figures in sports events to the point that an on-looker may begin to wonder whether the event is a sports event or a political or social gathering.
Sometimes three to four pages are used to recognise and eulogise political big wigs some of who mistake the arena for another party convention.
This sort of arrangement does not go down well with Infantino and FIFA’s idea of ensuring that the players are the major focus in their own business.
Popular awards like FIFA Best player award, Puskas award,
Ballon d’Or among others, often take very short time to conclude as embellishments are completely cut off.
The reason is not farfetched, strictly sports event is not an arena for too much talk.  Most times it is recognition of achievement made by a sportsman or group of sportsmen at the case may be.  It is usually based on verifiable statistics, so announcement of a winner or winners does not take hours but indeed minutes.
That is not to say recognitions should not be made at such events but such recognitions should never be allowed to take the shine off the event and the footballers who are the reason for gathering in the first place.

In fact in some of the awards mentioned above, those recognised outside the nominated are mostly past players, past winners, and perhaps those who missed winning by whiskers.
The new approach these days is to go straight to the points after one or two recognitions and cutting off others by adding “All Protocols Observed”  

We can’t afford to be different, we must key into world standard and this should be put into consideration in planning the next edition.