Eyo masquerade thrills FIFA, now composite mascot
THRILLED by the spectacle generated by the Eyo masquerade everywhere it goes, World football governing body, FIFA, has approved the masquerade as the official composite logo for the Lagos sub-seat of the Nigeria 2009 U-17 World Cup.

Siasia blames referee, strikers, as Spain compounds Flying Eagles' woes
FLYING Eagles coach, Samson Siasia, yesterday blamed referee, Frank de Bleeckere, and Nigeria's strikers for yesterday's 0-2 loss to Spain, which put the country's chances of making the second round in doubt.

Ogedengbe in coma after eye surgery
NIGERIA'S former number one goalkeeper, Best Odegengbe, is lying in coma at the University Teaching Hospital, Ibadan, where he went for an eye surgery.

Nigeria in must win battle against Spain
AFTER losing its opening game against Venezuela in the on-going Egypt 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, the Flying Eagles must beat Spain today to retain any hope of making the second round of the competition.

Our partnership with NPL made Nigerian League No. 1 – Globacom
Telecoms giant, Globacom Limited last Saturday in Ilorin basked in the euphoria of the emergence of the Globacom Premier League as the number one league in Africa , assuring all stakeholders that it will continue to explore all possible avenues to sustain and improve on the gains already achieved by the league.

2010 W/Cup qualifier Eguavoen predicts 2-0 win for Eagles against Tunisia
Former Super Eagles head coach, Austin Eguavoen is so confident the team will beat Tunisia, just as he has boldly predicted a 2-0 scoreline in favour of Nigeria.

Obaseki calls for rebranding of Nigerian football
CHAIRMAN of the Nigeria Premier League (NPL) board, chief Oyuki Obaseki has called on the Federal Government to begin a project aimed at rebranding football in Nigeria.

2010 W/Cup: Eagles must win remaining qualifiers -Laloko
For the Super Eagles to be in South Africa for the 2010 World Cup, the team must win all its remaining three qualifying matches starting with the Carthage Eagles of Tunisa on September 6, 2009 in Abuja.

NPL threatens five-year ban on clubs over match-fixing
DETERMINED to take the Nigerian Premier League to a greater height, leadership of the Nigerian Premier League (NPL), has said that henceforth, any club found guilty of match fixing will be made to pay a fine of N20 million and all its members, including the Sports Commissioner, coaches, manager and players place on a five-year ban.

LOC plans eight-nation tourney for Eaglets
DETERMINED to see that Nigeria hosts and wins the FIFA U-17 World Cup, the Abuja sub-seat of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) is planning an eight-nation tournament as part of the Golden Eaglet's preparation for the upcoming youth championship, which comes up in October.

Egypt supplants Nigeria at World Team Cup
ALL focus is now on Egypt, which has supplanted Nigeria as Africa's representative at this year's World Team Cup in Linz, Austria, furthering the obvious pains that Nigeria is losing grip on continental table tennis.

Eagles to train for five days before Tunisia game
AHEAD of the crucial South Africa 2010 World Cup qualifying match against Tunisia on September 6, the Super Eagles camp will open on the 31st of this month, with all the invited players expected to arrive in the yet-to-be-decided venue same day.

NFF chiefs converge in Lagos over age crisis
MEMBERS of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) were expected in Lagos yesterday to meet with the national U-17 World Cup team, which has been rocked by an age crisis.

Chukwu's sack a nullity, says commissioner
ENUGU State Sports Commissioner, Mathew Idu, says that the reported sack of Rangers' coach, Christian Chukwu, is null and void, stating that the board erred in carrying out that decision.

Nigerias mauls South Africa 97-49
NIGERIA continued its quest for a World Championship ticket at the ongoing FIBA Africa Championship in Benghazi, Libya, when the D'Tigers beat South Africa 97-49 in the second Group B game. The Nigerians dominated the game and won the first quarter 28-6 to set the stage for the routing of the South Africans.

FIFA okays Abuja, Lagos, Enugu, Kaduna, four others for U-17 World Cup
FIFA has confirmed the cities that will host the Nigeria 2009 U-17 World Cup after its final inspection yesterday. The cities are Abuja, Bauchi, Calabar, Enugu, Ijebu-Ode, Kaduna, Kano and Lagos. Warri, however, did not make the list. FIFA Vice-President and Chairman of the FIFA Organising Committee for the U-17 World Cup, Jack Warner, said: "I was pleased to see that the venues have made significant progress since my last visit in May.

U-17 W/Cup: FIFA okays Calabar
FIFA Vice President, Jack Warner, who led the delegation to the Calabar centre for the FIFA final inspection visit, has certified the centre fit to host the championship which holds from October 24 to November 15 this year.

WYC: Siasia raises the alarm over F/Eagles' defence
AHEAD of this year's World Youth Championship (WYC) in Egypt, Flying Eagles coach, Samson Siasia has said that he is growing grey hairs over his team's defensive setup. "I'm still having problems in my defence, especially my central defence," Siasia told Goal.com while reviewing his team's preparations for the tournament.

Eagles must qualify for 2010 W/Cup - Ndanusa charges NFF
MINISTER/Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Engineer Sani Ndanusa, has charged the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to ensure that the Super Eagles qualify for the 2010 World Cup slated for South Africa.

FIFA inspectors happy with Warri Stadium
MEMBERS of the FIFA U-17 World Cup facilities inspection team could not hide their delight yesterday at the Warri Township Stadium after inspecting the state-of-the-art facilities at the venue.

Sharks takes case to NFF's annual assembly
DETERMINED to wrestle the Confederation Cup ticket from Warri Wolves, which got the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) nod to represent the country at the competition next season, Sharks of Port Harcourt says it will take its agitation to the football body's annual general assembly.

Ogbuke's return thrills Ezeugo
SUPER Eagles' former defender, Emeka Ezeugo, is excited at the prospect of seeing Hoffenheim of Germany striker, Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi, in Nigeria's line-up when the South Africa 2010 World Cup qualifiers resume next month.

Heartland banks on Monotomapa clash for survival
HEARTLAND of Owerri has vowed to win its game against Monotomapa of Zimbabwe to retain its hope of making the semi-final stage of the CAF Champions League.

Peters takes over Falcons, as NFF suspends coaches
PRESIDENT of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), Sanni Lulu, yesterday ordered the immediate suspension of the technical crew of the female national team, the Super Falcons, for what he termed dereliction of duty.

Enyimba’s official decision on Confederation Cup ticket
AS the debate over who should pick the Confederation Cup ticket rages on among the Nigeria Football Federation, Sharks and Warri Wolves, Enyimba International which is at the centre of the squabble has finally declared that it would be prosecuting the Confederation Cup with its third place finish in the Premier League.

USA ’94 Eagles incomparable - Semitoje
EX-INTERNATIONAL, Isaac Semitoje has said the present Super Eagles should not be compared with the 1994 squad which won the Nations Cup in Tunisia and the World Cup ticket for the first time for Nigeria.

Obafemi to dump Newcastle for Wolfsburg
NIGERIA international, Obafemi Martins wants to leave crisis club, Newcastle to join German champion, Wolfsburg. The striker is heading for the St James’ Park exit after the Magpies’ relegation to the Championship.

Making Eagles fight for shirts was good — Rufai
Former Nigerian goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, has said that the Super Eagles can only be their worst enemies in the race to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Weah, Massinga, Camara dazzle in Lagos
Nigeria’s 1994 Super Eagles squad Saturday beat Africa all stars 2-1, in a thrilling encounter organised by telecommunications giant, MTN, as a prelude to the 2010 World Cup holding in South Africa.

2010: Taribo’s way out for Eagles
Former Super Eagles’ defender, Taribo West, has said that Nigeria’s qualification for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa would depend on how early the players report to camp ahead of the three remaining matches that they still have to play.

Aiyegbeni's return thrills Amodu
SUPER Eagles' coach, Shaibu Amodu, is thrilled that striker Yakubu Aiyegbeni has returned to action and is looking forward to working with the striker as Nigeria fights to qualify for South Africa 2010 World Cup.

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