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Winners emerged from the NIGERIA FOOTBALL FREESTYLE CHAMPIONSHIP, 2024 in Lagos

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  The Nigeria Freestyle Football 2024 was beyond phenomenal and some amongst the many talented street footballers emerged victorious. This weekend, the World Freestyle Football Association put some of Nigeria’s finest freestyle footballers to a spectacular battle. The event powered by Feet‘N'Tricks Limited was held at the Balmoral Convention Center (Sheraton), Ikeja, Lagos, on Saturday 21st of September. 28 contestants went head-to-head for the Title of 2024 Nigerian Freestyle Football Champion, a brand ambassador deal with Predator Energy, the chance to represent Nigeria at the African Freestyle Football Championship, cash prizes, PR deals, and more! After a thrilling display of talent and skill, the following individuals emerged victorious: Female category: - 3rd place; Miracle Ngozi, (Aba, Abia State): N500,000 - 2nd place; Augustina Unamba (FCT, Abuja): N750,000 - Champion; Evelyn Okafor (Imo State): N1,500,000 Male category - 3rd place; Prince Okereke (Imo State): N500,000 -...

Beyond the Pitch: Understanding Visa Challenges for African Football Talent.

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  The journey of African football talent to international leagues is often fraught with numerous challenges, one of the most significant being visa issues. These challenges can stem from various factors, including bureaucratic hurdles, stringent immigration policies, and a lack of awareness or support systems for young athletes seeking opportunities abroad. Introduction to Visa Challenges Visa challenges represent a significant barrier for many African football talents seeking opportunities in international leagues. These challenges can stem from various factors, including stringent immigration policies, lack of awareness about visa processes, and the complexities involved in securing work permits. The implications of these challenges are profound, affecting not only the athletes’ careers but also the overall development of football in Africa. Types of Visa Challenges and obstacles Work Permit Requirements : Many countries require foreign athletes to obtain work permits before they...

⚽ Super Eagles: Coach Daniel Ogunmodede Honored To Take On The Assistant Role

 Daniel Ogunmodede Precious, popularly referred to as Coach Dan Ijaball, is a notable figure in Nigerian football. His journey in the sport began at a young age, where he developed a passion for football that eventually lead him into coaching The Remo Stars head coach, was thankful for the chance to join the Super Eagles technical team. Both Ogunmodede and Fidelis Ilechukwu from Rangers were appointed to assist Coach Augustine Eguavoen for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Benin Republic and Rwanda. "I am Deeply Honored to Have Answered the Call to Serve Our Beloved Country" - Coach Dan Ijaball wrote on X. "Let’s Remain Positive and United in Our Pursuit of Success. Together, We Can Be Better" he encouraged. The use of “Our Beloved Country” indicates a strong emotional connection and pride in Nigeria. The message also serves as a motivational call not just for athletes but for all citizens, urging them to work together while maintaining a positive ou...

Ahmed Musa: Nigeria’s Highest Goal Scorer at the FIFA World Cup

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  Ahmed Musa: A Nigerian Football Legend Ahmed Musa has etched his name in history as Nigeria’s highest goal scorer at the FIFA World Cup. He achieved this remarkable feat during the 2014 and 2018 tournaments, scoring a total of two goals in each event. Musa’s performance in the 2014 World Cup against Argentina showcased his exceptional talent, while his two goals against Iceland in 2018 further solidified his legacy.  In 2010, Ahmed Musa made a significant mark in Nigerian football by debuting for the Super Eagles during a 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Madagascar in Calabar. This match not only marked the beginning of his international career but also set the stage for his emergence as one of Nigeria’s most celebrated footballers. Over the years, Musa has earned an impressive 109 caps and scored 16 goals for the national team. 👕 109 caps ⚽ 16 goals 🏆 An AFCON title 📄 Nigeria's highest goal scorer at the FIFA World Cup Musa’s contributions to Nigerian...

The 1st 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗫𝗜 to ever feature Vincent Enyeama and Joseph Yobo in an official game together.

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Historic Debut of Enyeama and Yobo in Starting XI In a landmark moment for Nigerian football, Vincent Enyeama and Joseph Yobo made their debut as teammates in the starting XI during an official match. This unprecedented event occurred during a friendly match against Argentina on November 14, 2011, held at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Both players have since become pivotal figures in the Nigerian national team, contributing significantly to its defensive strength. Vincent Enyeama, known for his exceptional goalkeeping skills, has been a stalwart between the posts. His agility and shot-stopping ability have earned him numerous accolades throughout his career. On the other hand, Joseph Yobo has been a commanding presence in defense, renowned for his leadership qualities and tactical awareness on the field. Together, they formed a formidable partnership that would go on to feature in over 60 matches for Nigeria. Their collaboration not only solidified Nigeria’s ba...

Did you know John Mikel Obi is one of the only players to have represented Nigeria at all national levels of the national team

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  John Mikel Obi, a celebrated figure in Nigerian football, has the rare distinction of representing Nigeria at all national team levels Under 17 (Golden Eagles) Under 20 (Flying Eagles) Under 23 (Olympic team) Senior team (Super Eagles) His journey began with the Under-17 team, known as the Golden Eagles, where he showcased his talent and helped secure a FIFA U-17 World Cup title in 2003. Following this success, he progressed to the Under-20 team, the Flying Eagles, where he continued to develop his skills on an international stage. Mikel’s career further advanced as he joined the Under-23 Olympic team, contributing significantly to Nigeria’s gold medal victory at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. His remarkable versatility and leadership qualities eventually earned him a spot on the senior national team, the Super Eagles. Over his extensive international career, Mikel has amassed over 100 caps for Nigeria and played in multiple Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and FIFA World Cups. Beyo...

Historic Triumph: Nigeria's J’Tigers and J’Tigress Shine in FIBA African U-18 Quarter-finals

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  In a remarkable achievement, Nigeria’s boys and girls basketball teams have both qualified for the quarter-finals of the ongoing African U18 Basketball Championship in South Africa. This milestone marks a historic moment for Nigerian basketball, as it is the first time that both teams have reached this stage in the tournament’s history. The significance of this accomplishment cannot be overstated, as it not only showcases the growing talent and potential within Nigerian basketball but also sets a precedent for future generations of athletes. It is a historic moment for Nigeria in the Afrobasket U18 event, which acts as the qualification tournament for the FIBA Junior World Cup in Switzerland. This is the first time two Nigerian teams have advanced to the quarterfinals at that level. The quarter-finals slot was chosen by the girls as one of the top three teams from their group. J’Tigress is scheduled to play against Egypt on Wednesday in the match set for Pretoria. Their opening g...

Team Nigeria Laud Kwara State Govt: Abdulqudus Olawale Aliu"s 23rd & Sufyan Boluwatife Olokojo’s 28th Place Finish at the World Youth Scrabble Championship 2024

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  Team captain Abdulqudus Olawale Aliu stated that they are glad for the opportunity to represent Nigeria. The World Youth Scrabble Championship (WYSC) is an annual event that brings together young scrabble players from around the globe to compete in a series of matches. In the most recent edition held in Sri Lanka, members of Team Nigeria expressed their gratitude towards the Kwara State Government for its financial support, which enabled them to participate in this prestigious competition. “I know that the government have so many projects to carry out and they don’t have enough money but still, they supported our dream of representing Nigeria. We are really happy, and we hope to continue to make Kwara State and Nigeria proud,” Aliu said. Abdulqudus Olawale Aliu , a multiple National Youth Games gold medalist, finished 23rd in the World Youth Championship, winning 14 games and losing 10, similar to Sufyan Boluwatife Olokojo, but with a better cumulative point total. Top scrabble s...

Nigeria's Victor Moses is back in England, but this time, with Luton Town in the Championship

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  Victor Moses, a Nigerian professional footballer, has made headlines with his return to England, specifically joining Luton Town in the EFL Championship. This move marks a significant chapter in his career as he transitions back to English football after several years playing abroad The 33-year-old became a free agent in the summer after leaving Spartak Moscow, the club he joined in 2021. Hatters manager, Rob Edwards, said the arrival of the former Wigan winger could help the club in his promotion quest. “Victor is one we’ve been talking to for quite a while. He trained with us last week and played 60 minutes in a behind-closed-doors game, and we decided because we think he’s able to come in and help us. “He gives us more strength in depth and versatility because he’s someone who can play both sides or as a number ten. “He’s played for so many different clubs in different ways and shapes, and under different managers, so he’s tactically aware. We think he’s someone who can provid...