Saturday, 14 May 2016

ASISAT OSHOALA CLAIMS FIRST FA CUP WITH ARSENAL







Super Falcons forward Asisat Oshoala claimed her first laurel with Arsenal Ladies on Saturday as the Gunners defeated Chelsea ladies 1-0 to lift their 14th Women FA Cup in their 15th final appearance. The Blue ladies who are defending champions failed in their bid to retain the trophy as Oshoala and his teammates mounted pressure all the way that eventually paid off thanks to  Danielle Carter’s 18th-minute stunner.
The match which was played at Wembley had a record attendance of 32,912 even as some missed the kick off due to long ticket queues outside the ground.
Oshoala came close to registering her name in the score sheet in the 42nd minutes following a great move through the middle which was ignited when Kelly Smith but the Nigerian international however failed to make solid contact on the ball falling inside the penalty area instead . Although Oshoala was booked in the course of the match it did not remove anything from her impressive contribution with a rating of 7.5.

In the opposite side Nigerian born Eniola Aluko was full of spark winning a corner with 20 minutes remaining but teammates Ji who should have done better and probably sealed an equalizer failed to convert when the set piece fell to her feet but she sliced wide.  Oshoala joined Arsenal ladies from Liverpool in January this year.

ZIKA VIRUS THREATENS RIO OLYMPICS






As teams continue to prepare for the Rio Olympics billed for August, there are strong indications that the event may be postponed, cancelled or shifted to another venue if recommendations by professor Amir Attaran of the School of Public Health University of Ottawa, Canada is anything to go by.
Professor Attaran submitted in his commentary published in the Harvard Public Review, that the Zika infection is “more dangerous, and more extensive” than scientists had recently believed. So he advises postponing, relocating or canceling the games.
Brazil is typically considered Zika’s “ground zero,” and the disease causes cases of severe birth defects in infants, as well as high fever and muscle pain in adults.
Attaran’s study was published earlier this week even as the World Health Organization is expected to release a statement advising travel precautions related to the Olympic Games soon.
Dr. Richard E. Besser, ABC News's chief health and medical editor, highlighted five things that report author Amir Attaran identifies in defense of such a drastic recommendation: Rio's proximity to the disease; the dangers associated with this particular strain; the increase in tourism that will risk spreading the Zika virus to other countries; the short amount of time health officials will have to develop control measures; and, finally, what Attaran calls the irresponsibility in placing sports above public health.
Centre for Disease control and Prevention (CDC) listed Brazil among countries and Territories with Active Zika Virus Transmission. Cape Verde is the only African country in the list.
The Zika virus is spread by bites of infected mosquitoes in the Aedes genus. Zika virus was first discovered in 1947 and is named after the Zika Forest in Uganda

Friday, 13 May 2016





Former Super Eagles Captain Joseph Yobo has hailed the appointment of an African, Fatma Samoura as the first female Secretary General of world soccer Ruling body FIFA.
Yobo who is billed to savor his testimonial match May 27th in Port Harcourt River State, congratulated the Gianni Infantino led FIFA for the appointment while assuring Samoura who is a Senegalese that she will not lack support.
''Congrats to FIFA, on the appointment of an African and a woman as General Secretary. Welcome Fatma Samoura. We are behind you'' the former Everton and Fernabahce defender said, shortly after the announcement.
Aside from current Super Eagles Captain John Obi Mikel and his assistant Ahmed Musa, African football stars like Samuel Eto’o, Yaya Toure, Alex Song and former Everton coach David Moyes have all been penciled down to be part of the testimonial game.
Prior to her appointment on Friday, Samoura was the most senior UN official in Nigeria.
After joining the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in 1995, she served as Country Director for WFP in Djibouti and Cameroon, and also worked at the WFP headquarters in Rome. She covered numerous complex emergencies, including Kosovo, Liberia, Nicaragua, Sierra Leone, and Timor-Leste (East Timor)
Samoura who was born in 1962 is married with three children

ENYIMBA VS IFEANYIUBAH WILL BE TOUGH





Soccer fans in the country have been told to watch out for explosive encounter as Enyimba battle FC IfeanyiUbah today at the Umuahia Township Stadium.
IfeanyiUbah's forward Onyedikachi Bright predicted that there will be no dull moment  in the clash, adding that  both teams have infectious fighting spirit all of which will add up to take the tempo of the game to the zenith.
""When two elephants fight, it is the grass that will suffer.  In this case it is the pitch that will be burnt. It is going to be a very competitive match, “he enthused
The Super Eagles ace admitted that Enyimba have been doing pretty well recently, adding however that IfeanyiUbah have equally been impressive and are hungry for more wins.
""It is battle between two ambitious teams that are eager at all times to achieve result so it promises to be a handful," he submitted
Hosts Enyimba are heading into today's match fresh from a goalless draw against MFM at the Agege Township stadium while FC IfeanyiUbah are still in the euphoria of their  lone goal victory over Lobi Stars.

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

ENYIMBA HAPPY TO SHARE POINTS WITH MFM






Defending champions Enyimba posted yet another superlative performance away on Wednesday as they held MFM to a goalless draw at the Agege Township Stadium.

 The Peoples Elephant, who went into the match fresh from two previous impressive results, described the Wednesday's result as worth celebrating even though picking the entire three points would have been better.

 The sour point for the two time CAF Champions league heroes however was the red card handed Nzube Anaezemba after a second yellow card.
"Tense end to the game at the Agege Stadium, Lagos but we can celebrate a point on the road. Three certainly would have been better,"the Paul Aigbogun led team dished out shortly after the match.

The Aba landlords who are currently using the Umuahia Township Stadium as home ground pending the completion of renovation work at the Aba Stadium, were however not the only team that recorded impressive result in the midweek battle.

 Warri wolves, who have been seen 17 away matches without a win, put an end to the ugly run as they ran away with a 1-2 victory over 3SC.  It was however Niger Tornadoes that no doubt hit cloud nine after achieving a 2-1 victory over Heartland in Lokoja.

Incidentally it was by the same margin that tornadoes lost away to Enyimba at the weekend.  Tornadoes coach   Abdullahi Usman Biffo had prior to the match confirmed that his boys have put aside the defeat in Umuahia and looked forward to giving their fans something to cheer about in Lokoja.


It was a day a harvest for Ismaila Gata who grabbed the all important brace for the Minna side.

Saturday, 7 May 2016

PILLARS TO INSTALL CCTV AT SANI ABACHA STADIUM






Following post match violence that erupted after Wednesday's league tie against Enyimba, Kano Pillars have revealed a plan to install CCTV cameras at the Sani Abacha Stadium.
The veteran club believes installation of the CCTV cameras will help monitor activities of the fans before during and after matches as the team is not only desirous of playing good football but is also bent on making their home ground Sani Abacha Stadium a comfortable venue for fans and non fans alike to come and enjoy football.
The 4-time Premier league champions dished out the information vide their twitter handle @pillarsfc, noting that the violence was regrettable
"CCTV cameras will soon be installed at different places of Sani Abacha Stadium to help prevent post-match violence" the club said
Pillars who will next tackle embattled Ikorodu United at the same venue today, threatened to ban any fan caught fomenting trouble, declaring
"Anyone caught in the violence will be permanently banned from watching any of our games at the stadium"

The Baba Ganaru tutored side who failed in their bid to progress in this year's CAF Champions league campaign had earlier apologized for the post match violence "We sincerely apologize and regret the post match violence that occurred during our last Match" the club submitted Saturday. Most soccer fans who engaged in unsolicited permutations over possible results of Sunday matches across the country opine that it will take a miracle for Ikorodu United to pick a point in the tie.  The Sam Okpodu led side some say will need to double effort if they wish to have a near good race this season.

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

TORNADOES ITCH CLOSER TO BASE RETURN







Niger Tornadoes will return to their original base Bako Kontagora Memorial Stadium Minna earlier than envisaged state commissioner for youths and sports Mamman Musa has confirmed.
He made the submission during an unscheduled visit to the stadium to ascertain the pace of ongoing renovation work. 
           
The commissioner who was accompanied by some Directors in the ministry said he was happy that the contractor handling the job has been following specifications handed by the League Management Company (LMC)   
               
According to him, "the ministry is fully satisfied and impressed with the level of work done so far, and I urge them to continue in that spirit and government would continue to give its support to see to the quick completion of the renovation work at the stadium" 
                  
Hon Musa re-echoed his call for supporters of the club to be patient with government as everything is being done to fast track the club's return to base.  
           
“We are doing our best to make both the players and the technical crew feels the turf of our brand new stadium before the second round of the league and this will be pursued vigorously”. he maintained      
                
He then advised management to pick up their game and break even now that the government has thrown his weight behind them saying they should try and make the state proud in their campaign in the 2015/2016 NPFL season.
 
Tornadoes have been recording what some have described as average result in the matches played so far but others believe that there is still time for impressive run.

Tornadoes enjoyed a lone goal victory against hard fighting El kanemi on Sunday in Lokoja and have since intensified training ahead of their clash against Enyimba at the weekend.