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Siasia goes to England to meet the boys

Siasia goes to England to meet the boys

Super Eagles’ coach, Samson Siasia, will travel to England this
weekend to meet with some of the country’s players, most of whom ply their
trade in the English Premier League.

The trip will serve as the first official parley between Siasia
and some of the country’s top stars since his emergence as the new coach of the
Super Eagles. He will also use the opportunity to sell his vision for building
a formidable Super Eagles side in the aftermath of last summer’s World Cup in
South Africa.

Amongst the players Siasia is expected to meet are Osaze
Odemwingie, Aiyegbeni Yakubu, Victor Anichebe, Victor Obinna, John Utaka, and
erstwhile Super Eagles skipper, Nwankwo Kanu. Siasia will also hold talks with
Chelsea’s John Mikel Obi, as well as his 1994 World Cup teammate, Michael
Emenalo, who is now Chelsea’s assistant coach.

He will also get to watch this Sunday’s English Premier League
clash between Chelsea and Manchester United at London’s Stamford Bridge. “I am
going to watch Chelsea and Manchester United this weekend, he recently posted
on his twitter account. “Will speak to the boys in UK, too.” Siasia will,
thereafter, travel to Turkey where he will meet with Super Eagles defender and
skipper, Joseph Yobo.

Siasia had earlier been scheduled to depart for England last weekend, but
the trip had to be put off for undisclosed reasons. There had been speculation
that the postponement had to do with the unavailability of funds by the Nigeria
Football Federation, but according to a statement made available by the
federation, Siasia had the trip moved a few days.

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Bio commends organisers of tourney

Bio commends organisers of tourney

Isa Bio, the
Minister of Sports, has commended the General Overseer, Mountain of
Fire and Miracles Ministries, Daniel Olukoya, for his contribution
towards the development of sports in Nigeria.

Toyin Aluko, who
represented Bio, during the finals of the 2010 annual Daniel Olukoya
International Youth Football Competition, held at the Yaba College of
Education last weekend, said that she was going to ensure that Bio gets
first hand details of the church’s quest at developing the country’s
youths through sports. “What I’ve seen here is commendable,” said
Aluko, who’s the minister’s special assistant on technical matters.

“I must thank the
MFM General Overseer for empowering the youths through sports. I came
here to represent the minister of sports in an event that I thought was
just a football competition but I was pleasantly surprised to see young
boys and girls doing the 100 metres and the 4×100 metres relays. I saw
future athletes here today. This is the kind of support that we need in
the Ministry of Sports to help us develop sports in Nigeria and I am
glad that MFM is showing the way. As I said before, the minister sent
me here to represent him and I will certainly give him a feedback. One
thing I can assure MFM of is that the sports ministry will be ready to
assist them whenever the need arises as far as sports is concerned in
Nigeria. I must say that I am very pleased with what I’ve seen here
today.”

Winning team

The fourth edition
of the tournament was won by MFM Ikeja, who dethroned the defending
champions, MFM Headquarters, in a pulsating final which ended 2-1. MFM
Benin City won the third-place match by defeating MFM Kwara 3-0 on
penalties after regulation time had ended goalless. Olukoya, who played
the perfect host to top dignitaries that included Super Eagles coach,
Samson Siasia; former Super Eagles goalkeeper,

Peter Rufai; Commonwealth boxing champion, Olusegun Ajose; Athletics
Federation of Nigeria President, Solomon Ogba; and a host of others,
has concluded plans to send the winners and the runners up to Dubai, in
the United Arab Emirates, for a training tour before the end of the
year.

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Nkwocha gets nod for African player of the Year

Nkwocha gets nod for African player of the Year

The Assistant Coach
of the Super Falcons, Ann Chiejine, has tipped Perpetua Nkwocha to
emerge as the Glo-CAF Women Player of the Year.

The ceremony comes
up on Monday in Cairo, Egypt, and Nkwocha will be up against the duo of
Stella Mbachu and Ebere Orji. Chiejine, however, feels Nkwocha stands a
better chance of claiming the coveted crown ahead of her compatriots
owing to her superb displays at this year’s African Women’s
Championship in South Africa.

Although Mbachu
carted home the tournament’s Most Valuable Player award, Nkwocha
finished as the top scorer. And Chiejine, who was for well over a
decade the Super Falcons’ number one goalkeeper, believes finishing as
the championship’s top scorer gives Nkwocha an edge over Mbachu and
Orji, who was one of the stars at this year’s FIFA U-20 Women’s World
Cup in Germany. “Nkwocha was the highest scorer at the tournament that
gave Nigeria an unprecedented 6th Women Nations Cup title; and besides,
she really played very well and motivated the team,” said Chiejine, who
was voted best Women Football Player in 1998, a year she kept a clean
slate at the tournament hosted by Nigeria.

Nigeria is best

Chiejine also
expressed delight that the three shortlisted nominees are Nigerians.
“It is proof that we are truly the best country in African women
football,” she said. “It is confirmation that Nigeria is far ahead of
the rest in women football.” She also predicted that Nigeria will
clinch the award for the Best National Women Football Team category
where they will be up against Nigeria’s U-20 women’s team, the
Falconets and former African champions, Equatorial Guinea, a side she
dismissed as, “just listed to make up the numbers”. “We are far better
than them,” she said. Nkwocha won the African award back in 2004 and
2005, while Cynthia Uwak was the last Nigerian to claim the award in
2007, a follow-up to her 2006 win. South Africa’s Alice Matlou won the
2008 edition while the award was not presented in 2009 as there was no
continental competition.

Gyan confident

Meanwhile, Ghana
International, Asamoah Gyan, is confident that his country will once
again produce another African Player of the Year, 18 years after Abedi
Pele Ayew’s feat. Gyan, who plays for English side Sunderland, said his
nomination for the Glo-CAF African Footballer of the Year award will
compensate Ghanaians who have agonized over the inability of Michael
Essien to clinch the coveted title after five successive nominations
between 2005 and 2009. “I am grateful to God for the nomination,” Gyan
told BBC Radio. “I also believe I have done enough to win.”

The Ghanaian international, who joined Sunderland from Rennes of
France, described his nomination as befitting reward for his
contributions to country and club. “It shows that there is reward for
consistency and dedication,” he said. “I was very outstanding at the
Nations Cup in Angola, did well at the World Cup in South Africa and
here at Sunderland, I could not have had a better start at a new club.
All these have combined to put in me a strong position to win the
African Player of the Year.”

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Kano Pillars in historic chase

Kano Pillars in historic chase

Nigeria’s only
surviving team at the ongoing 25th edition of the Africa Champions Cup
for men taking place in Cotonou, Benin Republic, Kano Pillars, say they
are looking beyond today’s quarter final clash with Cameroonian side,
Condor Basketball Club.

No Nigerian team
has ever played in the finals of the continent’s biggest club
championships. However, Kano Pillars, who are the champions from
Nigeria and also Zone 3 champions, hope to make history by first
winning today’s’ tie and making progress in the competition. Pillars
and Nigeria senior national team guard, Abubakar Usman, said the real
battle for the soul of the African title just began with the
quarter-final fixtures.

Team charge

Usman charged his
teammates to go all out against the Cameroonians who proved book-makers
wrong last Sunday to end the invincibility of the defending champion,
Primeiro de Agosto Basketball Club. He declined to comment on the
strength of their Cameroonian opponents, and is optimistic that Pillars
would be able to do the job of getting past them. He held that Pillars
always respect every opponent but would approach the game with all
seriousness from the jump-ball to the buzzer. “We are happy with the
quarter-finals pairing and the game will be treated with all
seriousness as we cannot afford to drop the game at this stage of the
competition, which is about the most important aspect of any
competition because the loser never get another opportunity to right
the wrongs committed,” he said. “Though we respect Condor like every
other team, especially when they are the only side to have defeated
Primeiro de Agosto in the last three years of the Africa Champions Cup,
that alone is enough morale booster for them but we shall do everything
possible to stop them on Friday. Our team is made up of tested players
who know what it takes to play a team like Condor and our bench knows
what to do at every given time as we match on to the African title.”

Fine run

Pillars were
invincible in the first round where they not only topped their group
but also maintained a hundred percent record a feat no other team
achieved. Condor beat another Nigerian side, Royal Hoopers Basketball
Club on Wednesday in both sides’ last Group-B game by 60-49 points.
Other quarter-finals pairings billed for today pitches Inter-Club
against AS Sale, while Manga play defending champion, Primeiro de
Agosto. ASB Mazembe will battle Maxaquene in the last quarter-final
pairing at.

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Arsenal need to ‘Stoke’ up title charge

Arsenal need to ‘Stoke’ up title charge

After a less than
convincing performance against United at Old Trafford on Monday, the
Gunners will be boosted by the return of influential captain, Cesc
Fabregas, as they host Stoke City on Saturday.

Victory over Stoke
will see Arsenal get back to the top of the table, at least until
Sunday. There is an undercurrent of simmering tension in this tie with
Arsene Wenger accusing Stoke City players of being over the top in
their tackles on his players. Aaron Ramsey had his leg broken last
season by a Stoke player – Ryan Shawcross, who now captains the City
side. Wenger had criticised Stoke’s overtly physical approach when the
Gunners were beaten 2-1 at the Britannia Stadium in November, 2008. But
Stoke Chairman, Peter Coates, has come out to say that the Potters bear
no ill feeling towards Arsenal. Though Stoke City are still rankled
that Arsene Wenger has failed to apologise for again accusing Shawcross
of kicking Spurs keeper Heurelho Gomes earlier this season. On the eve
of another tempestuous encounter at the Emirates, Coates has come out
to douse tensions that are apparently building up. “We like Arsenal
Football Club. I know the chairman well, he is a good man, there is no
problem with him,” he said on thisisstaffordshire.co.uk.

No ill feelings

Though Coates
admitted a running battle of words with Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger,
he said: “Yes, we have had a few little spats with Mr. Wenger, but that
is all water under the bridge. However, it would be nice for us to do
something against them at the Emirates. They are a good, strong team,
but you always hope we can give them a game. However, we will be up
against one of the top teams in Europe, so it is going to be tough.”
Stoke were on a high of an unbeaten run of five matches before
Blackpool came to the Brittania Stadium and left with the spoils last
weekend. But Tony Pulis has refined their play from the typical British
kick and rush style, and in Matthew Etherington and Kenwyne Jones, they
have fine ball players who can mix it with the best. And expect Stoke
to mirror the five-man midfield of Manchester United to water down the
crisp passing of the Gunners.

One of the Arsenal
players that has grossly disappointed this season is the Russian
captain, Andrei Arshavin, and he has come out to say that the players
and fans should get over the loss to United quickly and focus on their
remaining matches. “There is no time to be melancholy or sad,” he said.
“We need to forget this defeat and start thinking about the next match.
We need to prepare properly for each opponent. The championship is very
interesting this year and nothing has been lost yet.” Arshavin and his
coach, Wenger, will definitely have no complaints about the pitch at
the Emirates Stadium after blaming the Old Trafford pitch for the 1-0
defeat against United.

Hodgson faces former team

Liverpool FC were
lifeless in their Wednesday Europa Cup tie, but the three points at
stake are very important in this one. New Fulham boss, Mark Hughes,
knows that he is flirting with relegation and sack, but new Liverpool
boss, Roy Hodgson is fighting for more than that. Hodgson was labelled
as the ideal Liverpool coach when he was named in the summer, but in
four months, he is still struggling to get the respect of the Kop.
Liverpool will have all their big guns back for this one except Steven
Gerrard and Jaime Carragher.

The derby of Catalonia

There is nothing
like a local derby to negate present form. Though Barcelona have been
firing in the goals with relish in the past five league matches, a
match against their city rivals, Espanyol, will have to be treated
differently. The Nou Campers have scored 18 goals in their last five
matches without conceding any, including the hammering given to Real
Madrid. Right now, they look quite unstoppable but Espanyol are also on
a good run – standing fourth on the La Liga table. Lionel Messi has
been in scintillating form and has already got 17 goals in the league,
compared to just five goals by Pablo Daniel of Espanyol. But on
Saturday, at the Estadi Cornellà-El Prat, Barcelona will need a desire
for a win against their neighbours. In the last eight matches between
both sides, the best result for Barcelona has been a 2-1 victory in the
2008/09 season, but that match was played at the old ground, Estadi
Olímpic Lluís Companys, which hosted the 1992 Olympics. There may be a
lack of goals in this tie but there won’t be any lack of desire.

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Harnessing young talents

Harnessing young talents

The future of football in Nigeria could be very bright if
administrators and managers recognize, exploit and harness the abundant young
talents that are available all over the country.

Kasimawo Laloko, the Director of the Pepsi Football Academy,
stated this while reacting to the display of skills by U-13 and U-15 players at
the ongoing Pepsi Festival of Youth. “Nigerian coaches have been often accused
fielding overage players in age grade competitions,” he said. “The Pepsi
Academy Football League and similar grassroots football meets would have been a
fishing ground for young talents but incidentally none of those in charge of
running our football are here. The future of Nigeria football is very bright
only if our football administrators could work extra hard to identify and
harness the abundant young talents in the country.”

The Festival of Youth is a football tournament for the U-13 and U-15 youth
of the Pepsi Football Academy Youth League. At the tournament, youngsters
hopeful of making it big in football displayed their skills to the admiration
of spectators. Sunday Ugor, who was instrumental to the North 1 defeating Lagos
1 by two goals in the first match of the U-13 category, was a delight to watch
as dribbled past opponents with ease.

Other players who impressed fans were David Augustine and Sinte Victor, who
played for West 1 and the Football College respectively. In the first matches
in the U 13 category; North 1 beat Lagos 1 by 2-0, while West 2 lost 1-0 to The
Football College.

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Eagles hit worst year-end ranking in six years

Eagles hit worst year-end ranking in six years

Though the Super Eagles moved up one spot to finish the year in
32nd position, the performance for the period is the worst finish in a year-end
for the country’s national team in the last six years.

The Eagles started the year with yet another third place finish
at the Nations Cup in Angola, and also failed to make it beyond the first round
of the first World Cup on African soil, hosted recently by South Africa,
amongst other disappointing performances in the course of the year. While some
have blamed the handlers of the team for the woes, others have faulted the
commitment level of most of the players that make up the team. Already, the new
coach, Samson Siasia, has promised sweeping changes in the team in a bid to
make the Eagles soar again.

The country’s best year-end finish in the last six years was in
2006 when the country was rated 9th in the world. However, the team failed to
make it to the World Cup in Germany that year and also finished 3rd in the
Nations Cup hosted by Egypt.

This scenario has made some football fans question the
reliability of the monthly FIFA rankings to adequately rate the performance or
achievement of the Eagles. Egypt remains the continent’s highest ranked team in
9th position, while Ghana is in second place and is ranked 16th. Cote D Ivoire
occupy third spot in 21st position, followed by Nigeria and Algeria in 4th and
5th spot respectively in the continent.

Top finishers

World champions, Spain, finished the year in top spot as the
upper reaches of the latest rankings reflect the teams’ performances at the
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. Runners-up, the Netherlands, are in second
place; followed by semi-finalists, Germany, who have bumped Brazil out of third
place.

For the third year in a row, Spain are the Team of the Year,
while the Netherlands have claimed the title of Best Mover of the Year for the
team that earned the most points in 2010. Other teams have also caused a stir
outside the top ten. Montenegro, who just a year ago were ranked 74th, gained
368 points to finish the year in 25th position. Botswana were also successful,
starting the year in 118th position and ending it in 53rd.

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TP Mazembe relish David and Goliath night

TP Mazembe relish David and Goliath night

African soccer, which failed again to get past the quarter-final
barrier at the 2010 World Cup, reached its first senior global final on
Tuesday. The Club World Cup may not have the prestige of FIFA’s big showcase
tournament for national teams, but African champions TP Mazembe were relishing
their achievement.

The team from the Democratic Republic of Congo upset South
America champions Internacional of Brazil 2-0 in an exciting semi-final of the
seven-team tournament at the Mohammad bin Zayed stadium.

“I think the whole team were playing very well… I went to talk
to them (at halftime and said) ‘now this is not Brazil which they are saying,
you are better then them, you can do better than them, just like in the Bible
David killed Goliath’,” club chairman Moise Katumbi Chapwe said.

“It was not an easy game, no one gave us a chance, they think
you are coming to lose,” the smartly dressed 46-year-old businessman and
politician told reporters.

“I prepared this team (from) a long time ago and they started
from the age of 16 so this is the result.” Coach Lamine N’Diaye, who is from
Senegal, said African soccer had been progressing steadily and its day had
come.

“Yesterday (Monday), I said this day was not far away and I
believed it. I asked the players ‘do you want to achieve something?'” N’Diaye
told the post-match news conference.

“It’s high time that Africa was taken seriously. We have eyes,
arms, legs, a head and we can think,” he said.

“We knew we were a great team, we just needed a place to show
it. In Africa, it’s already big to win the Champions League twice in a row.”

TP Mazembe, founded in 1939 by Benedictine monks, have twice won
successive African Champions League titles, the first time in 1967 and 1968.

“To win is always nice but here that takes on a bigger
dimension,” N’Diaye said. “We have players with talent and conviction… These
players are easy to coach.

“Last year we came here to get experience, this year it was to
do better,” he added.

Mazembe finished sixth last year after losing their quarter-final 2-1 to
Pohang Steelers of South Korea and the fifth-place playoff to surprise team
Auckland City.

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Siasia goes to England to meet the boys

Siasia goes to England to meet the boys

Super Eagles’ coach, Samson Siasia, will travel to England this
weekend to meet with some of the country’s players, most of whom ply their
trade in the English Premier League.

The trip will serve as the first official parley between Siasia
and some of the country’s top stars since his emergence as the new coach of the
Super Eagles. He will also use the opportunity to sell his vision for building
a formidable Super Eagles side in the aftermath of last summer’s World Cup in
South Africa.

Amongst the players Siasia is expected to meet are Osaze
Odemwingie, Aiyegbeni Yakubu, Victor Anichebe, Victor Obinna, John Utaka, and
erstwhile Super Eagles skipper, Nwankwo Kanu. Siasia will also hold talks with
Chelsea’s John Mikel Obi, as well as his 1994 World Cup teammate, Michael
Emenalo, who is now Chelsea’s assistant coach.

He will also get to watch this Sunday’s English Premier League
clash between Chelsea and Manchester United at London’s Stamford Bridge. “I am
going to watch Chelsea and Manchester United this weekend, he recently posted
on his twitter account. “Will speak to the boys in UK, too.” Siasia will,
thereafter, travel to Turkey where he will meet with Super Eagles defender and
skipper, Joseph Yobo.

Siasia had earlier been scheduled to depart for England last weekend, but
the trip had to be put off for undisclosed reasons. There had been speculation
that the postponement had to do with the unavailability of funds by the Nigeria
Football Federation, but according to a statement made available by the
federation, Siasia had the trip moved a few days.

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Bio commends organisers of tourney

Bio commends organisers of tourney

Isa Bio, the
Minister of Sports, has commended the General Overseer, Mountain of
Fire and Miracles Ministries, Daniel Olukoya, for his contribution
towards the development of sports in Nigeria.

Toyin Aluko, who
represented Bio, during the finals of the 2010 annual Daniel Olukoya
International Youth Football Competition, held at the Yaba College of
Education last weekend, said that she was going to ensure that Bio gets
first hand details of the church’s quest at developing the country’s
youths through sports. “What I’ve seen here is commendable,” said
Aluko, who’s the minister’s special assistant on technical matters.

“I must thank the
MFM General Overseer for empowering the youths through sports. I came
here to represent the minister of sports in an event that I thought was
just a football competition but I was pleasantly surprised to see young
boys and girls doing the 100 metres and the 4×100 metres relays. I saw
future athletes here today. This is the kind of support that we need in
the Ministry of Sports to help us develop sports in Nigeria and I am
glad that MFM is showing the way. As I said before, the minister sent
me here to represent him and I will certainly give him a feedback. One
thing I can assure MFM of is that the sports ministry will be ready to
assist them whenever the need arises as far as sports is concerned in
Nigeria. I must say that I am very pleased with what I’ve seen here
today.”

Winning team

The fourth edition
of the tournament was won by MFM Ikeja, who dethroned the defending
champions, MFM Headquarters, in a pulsating final which ended 2-1. MFM
Benin City won the third-place match by defeating MFM Kwara 3-0 on
penalties after regulation time had ended goalless. Olukoya, who played
the perfect host to top dignitaries that included Super Eagles coach,
Samson Siasia; former Super Eagles goalkeeper,

Peter Rufai; Commonwealth boxing champion, Olusegun Ajose; Athletics
Federation of Nigeria President, Solomon Ogba; and a host of others,
has concluded plans to send the winners and the runners up to Dubai, in
the United Arab Emirates, for a training tour before the end of the
year.

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