Wednesday 17 June 2015

NEW ZEALAND 2015: FLYING EAGLES PROSPECTS

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Flying Eagles team 2015
 With barely few weeks to the commencement of the FIFA U-20 world cup, New Zealand 2015, the flying Eagles will be hoping to beat previous records of been runners up in 1989 and 2005
The team, which is coached by Manu Garba and assisted by Nduka Ugbade have players that comprise those that won the 2013 edition of the FIFA U-17 championship
Interestingly, the team and the coaching crew were drafted to the U-20 immediately after they won the FIFA under 17 championships in the United Arab Emirates. The likes of Kelechi Iheanacho, Chidiebere Nwakali, Sunday Alampasu, Isaac Success, Taiwo Awoniyi, Musa Yahaya to mention a few shown like a million stars in the week long competition

ODEGA- NIGERIA LOST BECAUSE U.S.A WAS BETTER






Super falcons attacker Francisca Odega, has stated that Nigeria lost their final world cup group game, Canada 2015, against the United States of America because they had better players

JAYJAY SNATCHES LATE WINNER




Deputy Provost of The Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Jide Johnson.


 A 90 minutes JayJay, lob over on rushing goal keeper gives Lecturers 3-2 victory

Students, lecturers, family members, friends and well-wishers majorly dressed in black converged on the football pitch of the Nigerian Institute to celebrate, in a sporting manner, the demise of a sport-loving lecturer and father of three, Mr chris Ogochukwu Ogbodo.

FEDERATIONS CUP ENTERS KNOCKOUT ROUND









dazzling Nigerian league players

NFF releases round 64 matches of the federation cup in

The Nigerian football federation [NFF] has released the draws and venues of the round of 32 matches of this year’s men’s federation cup competition.
The draws which took place at the NFF secretariat yesterday comprised of the men’s and women categories.
The women category showed that Moje Queens of Ilorin will play Golden Babes of Abakiliki in warri, while Oginni Queens of Osogbo will trade tackle with rising queens of Akure in Ilorin.
Speaking shortly after the draws, head of Federation cup, Ruth David said that these matches will come up on Thursday may 4.
“Transparency and good co-ordination is what we are going to enforce in this year’s federation cup”
“Our major challenge is getting a sponsor for the competition but we hope to have one soon”, she said.
However in the mens event, Enyimba stadium will host eight-time winners’ shooting stars of Ibadan in Aba and one- time champions Plateau united of Jos, while Kaduna United and five-time champions Enugu Rangers will trade tackle in lokoja.
Other fixtures are Bayelsa united lock horns with Nembe city at the Neros Stadium in Anambra, Giwa Fc and Kurkuru Dragons of Benin play in Minna.
Meanwhile, the final of the federation cup will be held at the teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos.