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  • MFM's Zikiye Targets Happy Ending To The Season

    By Footyalert → Monday, 31 July 2017
    MFM's Zikiye Targets Happy Ending To The Season

    Jonathan Zikiye may as well be referred to as the lucky one in the Nigeria Professional Football League this season as he has left the tough period of struggling to get playing time at Wikki Tourist to being a regular at MFM FC.

    Zikiye believes he'll end the season on a high despite the not too pleasant experiences he had at the start of the season.

    "I pray to win the title this season with MFM," Zikiye told Footyalert

    "Even if it doesn't happen, I will still have a happy ending this season because it has been a little rough for me. Things didn't workout as planned for me but all the same God has taken control of events and I am grateful for His grace for where I am.

    "I think we need to double our effort and increase the level of concentration because as it stands, it's not yet clear who will win the title or secure a continental slot.

    "The title race is still open to everyone. We  have a brighter chance especially the fact that we still have to play against plateau in Jos. I think it's an important game for us and we hope to get something out that game, same as the other matches on the road then remain excellent at home.


    The defender left Dolphins FC two seasons back after the Port Harcourt outfit beat the drop on the last day.  He moved to Kano Pillars in the 2015/16 season but the four time Nigerian champions had a terrible outing.
    MFM's Zikiye Targets Happy Ending To The Season

    He tried his luck at Wikki Tourist when his former coach (Baba Ganaru Mohammed) joined the Elephants at the start of the 2016/17 NPFL Season.

    Though he put up an excellent display during preseason but he wasn't registered for Wikki Tourist campaign in the 2017 Caf Confederation  Cup and neither did he get up to an hour playing time in the first half of 2016/17 NPFL season.

    He was told to leave at the last minute during the mid-season transfer and it looked like he wasn't going to secure a deal with another club since most clubs have rounded up activities in transfer window.

    MFM's Zikiye Targets Happy Ending To The Season

    But somehow, MFM gave him a life line and he has been a regular since he joined the Olukoya Boys.


    Apart from the fact that the Olukoya Boys may pick up a continental slot this term, Zikiye may as well be a Nigerian champion as the Lagos outfit gave their tittle chase a big boost when they defeated Remo Stars 0-1 away from home on match day 32 in the NPFL to close the gap on the league leaders,Plateau United.


    MFM sit second on the league table with 55 points from 32 matches, three points adrift Plateau United.



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  • George nets brace to sink Rivers United

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    George nets brace to sink Rivers United
    Photo credit @lmcnpfl

    Last season, Rivers United and Enugu Rangers went toe to toe at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu in what was dubbed ‘the title decider’.

    The ‘Flying Antelopes’ and the ‘Pride of Rivers’ were, at that stage of the season, locked in a neck and neck battle for the NPFL diadem and many expected a game for the ages.

    It turned out to be just that but wasn’t the close contest many had predicted.

    Rangers were peerless on the day and completely ripped Rivers United to pieces in a one-sided 4-0 victory.

    This season, the fortunes of the sides couldn’t have be more dramatically different as prior to kick off, the phrase, ‘relegation Dogfight’ was mentioned in more than a few quarters before the two sides clashed on Sunday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu.
    George nets brace to sink Rivers United
    Photo credit @lmcnpfl

    Rangers started with intent, pinning back the Port Harcourt-based side to their half and causing panic in their box via several dangerous set pieces delivered by left back, Ugwu Uwadiegwu.

    Osas Okoro almost put the hosts in front with a stunning long range effort which Femi Thomas did well to push away for a corner.

    Reprieve was to come for United as the heavens opened, rendering the pitch unplayable in a matter of minutes.

    The referee was left with no option but to call off the game.

    Upon resumption on Monday morning, Rangers took the game by the scruff of the neck and were soon in front following a sumptuous team move that completely carved the Rivers United defence open.


    Tope Olusesi provided the assist from the flowing move with Ifeanyi George merely required to tap into an unguarded net from close range.


    Rangers continued to dominate and won a penalty soon after the referee adjudged that Ifeanyi Nweke had handled in the box.

    George stepped up and converted in nerveless fashion as he sent Femi Thomas, the Rivers United goalkeeper, the wrong way much to the delight of the home faithful.

    United were reeling and could have conceded a third had Godwin Aguda not lost his footing at the opportune moment with the visitors’ defence in sixes and sevens.

    Rivers United’s technical manager, Stanley Eguma seemed to have delivered a rousing team talk as United looked a completely different side after the restart.

    They pushed the champions back more into their half in the second period and deservedly pulled a goal back in the 74th minute.

    Nweke was brilliant in the build-up as he intercepted a dangerous Osas Okoro pass into the United half before playing a brilliant pass to Lukman Mohammed.
    George nets brace to sink Rivers United

    Mohammed raced all of 40 yards before passing deftly to the overlapping Nweke who coolly picked out Ogbugh with an inch-perfect low cross that the attacker stabbed home from close range.

    It was Ogbugh’s third goal in as many matches in the NPFL and underlines his status as one of the division’s most potent marksman.

    United pushed for a late leveler, throwing more bodies upfront but Rangers defended spiritedly to close out the win.

    Rivers United is now in 16th place on the log with 41 points from 31 matches while Rangers climbed to 13th with 42 points from 32 matches.


    Match Statistics

    Enugu Rangers: Seidu Mutawakilu, Osas Okoro, Ugwu Uwadiegwu, Charles Henlong, Okey Odita, Orji Kalu, Ifeanyi George Morris Chibem 78') Bright Cilas, Tope Olusesi (Bobby Clement 78') Chiamaka Madu and Godwin Aguda.

    Substitutes not Used: Bassey Akpan, Chibuzor Madu, Chizoba Amaefule


    Rivers United: Femi Thomas, Ifeanyi Nweke, Gabriel Olalekan, Douhadji Joseph (Semiu Liadi 24'), Ali Chiwendu, Emeka Atuloma, Yusuf Jaiyeola (Ifeanyi Okoye 76') Esosa Igbinoba, Lukman Mohammed Emeka Ogbugh, and Onoriode Odah (Israel Daniel 52')

    Substitutes not Used: Sunday Rotimi, Zoumana Doumbia, Kingsley Patrick, and Christian Weli

    Yellow cards:   Rivers United: Lukman Mohammed 67',  Enugu Rangers: Osas Okoro 91'.

    Goals:  Enugu Rangers: Ifeanyi George 26' 39’,  Rivers United: Ifeanyi Nweke 74' 


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  • Ogunye Austine strike earns MFM FC second away win in Sagamu

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    Ogunye Austine strike earns MFM FC second away win in Sagamu
    Photo credit @Modo Victor

    Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries FC, Ogunye Austine, 71st minute strike was all that the Olukoya Boys needed to beat Remo Stars on match day 32 fixture in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) clash at Gateway International Stadium, Sagamu.


    It was truly a southwest contest to remember for both teams avid followers who were thrilled with beautiful display of the round lethal game.


    The first minute of the scintillating match saw Olatunbosun Sikiru of MFM FC troubling the hosts defenders but he was brilliantly marked.


    The Sky Blue Stars goalkeeper, Adekunle Tunde, was unarguably the man of the match. He denied Stephen Odey and Olatunbosun Sikiru their attempts on goal on several occasions with brilliant saves.


    MFM FC made the first substitution of the match in the 50th minute and  Akuneto Chijioke was introduced for Jonathan Zikiye.


    The substitute added bite to the attack when he tested the hosts goalkeeper. Few minutes after his introduction, Akuneto was upended in the homers box and the referee pointed to the spot but the Sky Blue Stars goalkeeper Adekunle Tunde saved Stephen Odey's spot kick.


    Stephen Odey and Olatunbosun were replaced with Ogunye Austine and Adebayo Waheed in the 60th minute of the exchange.


    Ten minutes after their introduction the two substitutes justified their inclusion. Ogunye Austine scored his side's only goal of the match with a fine finish off an assist from Adebayo Waheed. The contest ended in a 1-0 triumph for the Olukoya Boys.


    After claiming their second away win in Sagamu, MFM FC still occupy the second position on the Nigerian top league table with 55 points from 32 NPFL matches.




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  • Super Eagles, Black Stars face-off in WAFU Nations Cup

    By Footyalert → Thursday, 27 July 2017
    Super Eagles, Black Stars face-off  in WAFU Nations Cup

    All is now set for the WAFU Cup of Nations tournament for senior national teams in the sub –region after the Draw Ceremony for the tournament scheduled for September took place at the Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra on Thursday. The competition has been scheduled for September 9 -24, and teams are expected to feature wholly home –based professionals.



    Nigeria’s Super Eagles have been drawn in Group A alongside host nation Ghana, with Mali and Guinea also involved in a unique format that will see teams play single games before proceeding to the quarter finals.



    Ghana and Nigeria have seven African titles between them, with the Super Eagles and the Black Stars featuring in the last two FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa (2010) and Brazil (2014).



    All the teams in Group A will play in Takoradi, the twin city of Sekondi that also hosted matches during the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations.



    Other teams in Group A are The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Mauritania and Guinea Bissau.



    The Super Eagles are drawn to play Sierra Leone.



    Group B will compete in Cape Coast. 2015 African champions Cote d’Ivoire headline the pool that also has Senegal, Burkina Faso and Benin Republic, with Liberia, Niger Republic, Togo and Cape Verde also involved.



    NFF’s Director of Competitions, Ayobola Oyeyode, represented Nigeria at the Draw Ceremony.



    THE DRAW



    GROUP A

    Ghana Vs The Gambia

    Nigeria Vs Sierra Leone

    Mali Vs Mauritania

    Guinea Vs Guinea Bissau



    GROUP B

    Senegal Vs Liberia

    Burkina Faso Vs Niger Republic

    Cote d’Ivoire Vs Togo

    Benin Republic Vs Cape Verde


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  • Super Eagles captain, Ezenwa happy to lead

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    Super Eagles captain, Ezenwa happy to lead

    FC IfeanyiUbah goalkeeper, Ikechukwu Ezenwa has expressed delight after he was named captain of the home-based Super Eagles.


    Ezenwa will be assisted by Enyimba's left back, Chima Akas as the team prepare to face Benin Republic on August 13 in the first leg of the final qualifying round to the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Kenya.


    "I am very happy to be named the captain of the team,"Ezenwa told Footyalert

    "To lead is an added responsibility which I am delighted to take up. The most important thing is to lead well and carry my brothers along. 

    "The technical crew have given me the baton to lead and I will try to do my best.

    The Anambra Warriors first choice goalkeeper has also reassured on delivering the ticket to Kenya 2018.

    Super Eagles captain, Ezenwa happy to lead

    "We were welcomed by the people of Kano and each training session has been good with their support. 

    "Now we have to do our best to make sure that Nigeria qualify for the main tournament. I was at the last edition of the CHAN tournament but that's now in the past, our focus is to qualify for the main event,"Ezenwa concludes






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  • Odey not under pressure to break Mfon Udoh's record

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    Odey not under pressure to break Mfon Udoh's record

    MFM striker, Stephen Odey has revealed that he is not under pressure to equal or break the all time highest goals record in the Nigeria Professional Football League

    Enyimba’s captain, Mfon Udoh scored 23 goals in the 2013/2014 season and it looks more like that record may be equaled or broken this term  but Odey who is on 18 goals after week 31 in the NPFL isn't bothered about setting a new record.


    "As far as I'm concerned the goals will continue to come,"Odey told Footyalert

    "I'm not under any kind of pressure instead I want to enjoy playing football and also deliver by scoring goals for my club, MFM FC. 

    "I've heard talks about people predicting the number of goals I'll score this season but as for me, I believe that one will achieve that which he's destined for. 
    Odey not under pressure to break Mfon Udoh's record
    credit @lmcnpflOdey not under pressure to break Mfon Udoh's record

    "There are still a couple of matches till the end of this season and that simply means anything is possible. 

    "I respect Mfon Udoh who has been in the game before me, to have scored 23 goals in a season is huge. I'm younger and can still do better," Odey stated.


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  • NWPL: Teams Battle For Super Four Spot

    By Footyalert → Tuesday, 25 July 2017

    NWPL: Teams Battle For Super Four Spot

    With two games to the end of the 2016/17 Nigeria Women Premier League (NWPL) season and no dominant team at the helm of the Group B, the chase for the two slots for Super Four looks likely to go down the wire for a photo finish.

    All the top four clubs have equal opportunity and the vying clubs are battle ready.

    Meanwhile, Group A looks settled with Rivers Angels and Bayelsa Queens already confirmed to finish in the top two cadre.

    Nasarawa Amazons (22 points) and Delta Queens (22 points) are under pressure to maintain their positions as Adamawa Queens (20 points) and Osun Babes (20 points) continue to pile more pressure on both teams. With two games to go, none of the top four clubs has stuck its neck out clearly for
    Super Four and it looks like any of the above clubs can win it considering the point gap between the top four clubs.
    NWPL: Teams Battle For Super Four Spot

    However, all is set for match day 13 to be honored. Almost all the matches on Wednesday are dicey and it is very difficult to pick the toughest. All the seven matches are deciders on their own; a slip may cause a club the top spot and a loss may drop a club into the relegation zone.


    Sunshine Queens Vs Rivers Angels

    Sunshine Queens’ third position is under siege as they prepare to take on Group A leaders Rivers Angels at the Akure Township Stadium.

    Rivers Angels have 22 points while Sunshine Queens are eight points adrift the Port Harcourt side.

    The Owena Mermaids are yet to lose a home game and nothing shows any of the clubs have got the antidote against them at home.

    It will be a great achievement if Rivers Angels earn a positive result, considering the fact the Akure isn’t a good hunting ground for them. The last three games between the two sides at the Akure Township Stadium ended in favour of Sunshine Queens.

    The homers have all the ammunition to help them carry the day but the visitors can surprise them if they lose concentration and become complacent in the course of the match.
    NWPL: Teams Battle For Super Four Spot

    Heartland Queens Vs Bayelsa Queens

    Heartland Queens have a home assignment against Bayelsa Queens at the Federal Polytechnic Pitch, Nekede. The Owerri side, who are at the foot of the Group A standings, have been left with no choice than to win all their remaining matches in order to beat the drop.

    The Restoration Girls, who are second on the log with 22 point from 10 games will test the might of the Owerri outfit to see if they can add to their woes.

    It is a must win for Heartland Queens if they still have plans of staying afloat in the league.

    Abia Angels Vs Ibom Angels

    Abia Angels have got another chance to keep their chances of survival intact. They take on Ibom Angels at the Umuahia Township Stadium in a crunch encounter.

    Ibom Angels would be looking forward to end the league campaign in third place
    as well as appease their teeming fans.

    The two teams look likely to cancel each other out in the cracker.

    Pelican Stars Vs Nasarawa Amazons

    Group A leaders, Nasarawa Amazons can firm their grip at the top if they humble troublesome Pelican Stars at the UJ Esuene Stadium.

    The Amazons will seal qualification for Super Four if their rivals Delta Queens, Adamawa Queens and Osun Babes falters.

    Seven-time league champions, Pelican Stars will also like to prove a point that they are no pushovers. They would give the away side a tough time.

    Blessing Edoho, Alex Faith, Aminat Waheed, Moses Pato, Anam Imo, Josephine Mathias, Amarachi Okoronkwo and Joke Ejalonibu are expected to shine in the game billed for the UJ Esuene Stadium.
    NWPL: Teams Battle For Super Four Spot

    Adamawa Queens Vs Delta Queens

    Another cagey encounter of similar fate is the match involving Adamawa Queens and Delta Queens at the Atiku Abubakar Stadium in Fufore.

    Adamawa Queens are in third spot with 20 points with one game in hand while Delta Queens lie in second position with 22 points.

    This means that a win for the Yola team will spell doom for Delta Queens, who were held to a 1-1 draw by Pelican Stars in a week 12 game in Kwale.

    Coach Bello Mohammed should unleash the deadly quartet of Regina Omede, Wachukwu Oluchi, Doshinma Tarnu and Stella Nwadike upfront as he bids to claim the three points.

    Delta Queens gaffer Clifford Chukwuma will be relying on the experience of Joy Jegede, Ijeoma Obi, Lilian Cole and Rosemary Okezie for the tough task.

    Saadatu Amazons Vs Confluence Queens

    Saadatu Amazons and Confluence Queens would lock horns at the College of Education in Minna.

    The Allah Mai Ikoh Girls, who are already preparing for life in the Pro League will certainly want to give their fans something to cheer by picking the maximum points at stake.

    Confluence Queens won for the first time in the second round at home to Edo Queens last midweek and winning the match in Minna is crucial as they bid to end the season on a high.

    It will take greater work from Saadatu to gain a point in Minna. The New Direction Queens look set to enrich themselves with the three available points.

    Osun Babes Vs Edo Queens

    Coach Liadi Bashiru will be leading Osun Babes against Edo Queens in Oshogbo. Laidi has already declared the game a must-win as the final two matches leave him with no room for mistakes.

    Following the slim 1-0 loss to Confluence Queens in Lokoja, Edo Queens who won the reverse fixture 1-0 thanks to Regina Otu’s spot kick will hopefully think of completing a double over Osun Babes.

    But Osun Babes have different ideas. It is a must win for the Omoluabi Queens to enhance their Super Four hopes. If they are defeated by the Benin City Girls the battle would virtually be over for them.

    It will however be a surprise to many if Osun Babes surrenders to Edo Queens at the Oshogbo Township Stadium.
    NWPL: Teams Battle For Super Four Spot

    Week 13 Fixtures:

    Date: Wednesday 26th July, 2017

    Group A

    Sunshine Queens Vs Rivers Angels

    Heartland Queens Vs Bayelsa Queens

    Abia Angels Vs Ibom Angels

    Group B

    Pelican Stars Vs Nasarawa Amazons

    Osun Babes Vs Edo Queens

    Saadatu Amazon Vs Confluence Queens

    Adamawa Queens Vs Delta Queens



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  • Golbe: National team call-up, dream come true

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    Golbe: National team call-up, dream come true

    The dead ball specialist has branded his call-up to Nigeria's Super Eagles squad currently preparing to take on Benin "a dream come true".


    Plateau United captain, Golbe Elisha is excited to be in the Super Eagles camp preparing for the African Nations Championship final qualifying round against Benin later in August.


    The defender stated that he will make good use of the opportunity in the national team camp.

    "I want to thank God for this opportunity and I am prepared to make good use of it. It's a dream come true for me," Golbe told Footyalert

    "Football isn't about big names instead it's about determination and what you bring to the table.

    "There are experience and big name players in the camp but it's left for everyone to give their best and show the technical crew what they can offer," Golbe stated.



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  • I will give my best in the Eagles' camp- Mathias

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    I will give my best in Eagles' camp- Mathias
    Photo credit @lmcnpfl

    El-Kanemi Warriors midfielder, Samuel Mathias has revealed that his target is to give his best while in the camp of the Super Eagles ahead of the final qualifying round of the 2019 African Nations Championship (CHAN).

    The Desert Warriors midfielder who has scored 12 goals in the 2016/17 Nigeria Professional Football League season stated that he will learn and give his best.

    "I am happy to have made the list of invited players to the Super Eagles camp and I give everything back to God," Mathias told Footyalert

    "I'm here to give my best and that's all that is on my mind. I'm here to learn because I know that there are more experience players around.

    "I will learn and give my very best. I am not here to compete but to make a positive impact. Every player invited has something unique to offer and that means we all have a lot to offer and it's a big task ahead. I'm looking forward to a positive camping,"Mathias stated



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  • Ajiboye dedicates draw at Lobi Stars to his baby boy

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    Ajiboye dedicates draw at Lobi Stars to his baby boy

    Plateau United goalkeeper, Dele Ajiboye has dedicated the 0-0 draw away to Lobi Stars on match day 31 in the Nigeria  Professional Football League on Sunday to his new baby boy.

    Ajiboye who is currently in the camp of the Super Eagles preparing for the African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifier against Benin next month believed that the Peace Boys had more opportunities to pick up the maximum point.



    "We were glad to have picked a point at Lobi Stars because they did same too in the reverse fixture," Ajiboye told Footyalert

    "We had more opportunities to secure a win but we couldn't just bury those chances , never the less we are happy that we left Makurdi with a point.


    "It's a huge joy for me to welcome a boy to my family who I call Ajiboye Junior and I want to dedicate the draw against Lobi Stars to him.

    "I am in the camp of the Super Eagles and still welcome a bundle of joy, I think it's a double joy for me. Though I won't be around on Sunday during the naming ceremony but I know that my heart will be with them," Ajiboye concludes



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  • Championship clubs eye Jordan Obita

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    Championship clubs eye Jordan Obita
    Photo credt @Readingfc

    Four Championship clubs have reportedly shown interest at signing Reading left back, Jordan Obita.

    Obita 23 who has a year left in his contract has not discussed an extension with Reading and that has shown strong indication of a likely move, he made 41 appearances for the Royals last term.

    According to The Sun, Middlesbrough, HullCity, Fulham and Birmingham City are all monitoring the winger who has been at the Madejski Stadium his whole career.
    The Ugandan descent who was born in England has made nine appearances for the England U18,U19 and  U20


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  • Goals from Odey,Olatunbosun,Onuwa secures second spot for MFM

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    Goals from Odey,Olatunbosun,NUWA secures second spot for MFM

    Goals from Stephen Odey, Olatunbosun Sikiru and Onuwa Chukwuka propelled  Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries FC to second spot on the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) log after a hard earned 3-2 home win over Katsina United FC on Monday morning.


    The Matchday 31 encounter between MFM FC and Katsina United originally scheduled for Sunday was shifted to this Monday morning due to heavy downpour at the Soccer Temple, Agege Stadium on Sunday and the fans still came out in appreciable numbers to support their darling team.


    Both teams began the lively contest with determination and precision. The hosts won the first free kick of the match after 10 minutes of exchange but Olatunbosun failed to make it count. Stanley Okorom had a chance to open the score sheet for MFM FC minutes after Olatunbosun's attempt but his effort from outside the box went wide.


    NPFL leading scorer, Stephen Odey, scored his 18th goal of the season in the 15th minute of the match off an assist from Olatunbosun. He chipped the onrushing Katsina goalkeeper, Dami Paul, with his head and then finished the ball neatly.


    The Olukoya Boys rounded off the first 45 minutes in an emphatic fashion with the second goal of the day. Odey located his strike partner, Olatunbosun, with a brilliant pass in the 29th minute of the game, the left-footed player doubled his team’s lead with a great finish.


    MFM FC continued from where they stopped in the first half and they nearly got the third goal of the day in the 63rd minute but Onuwa’s lovely shot from outside the box was blocked by Katsina defenders.

    Baldwin Bazuaye men put their acts together after Onuwa’s attempt and scored two goals under five minutes. Destiny Ashadi reduced his side’s deficit off a well taken free kick in the 70th minute while Obinna Eleje brought the game to level terms netting the second goal for the visitors after connecting a pass from Ashadi.

    The 78th  minute of the entertaining match witnessed a defining moment for the home team.

    Petit midfielder, Onuwa Chukwuka, regained the lead for MFM FC with his first goal of the season. He was assisted by Olatunbosun. The game ended in a 3-2 triumph for the Olukoya Boys who are now sitting in second position on the 20-team NPFL table with 52 points from 31 league matches.




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  • Match report: Rivers United 3-1 Wikki Tourists

    By Footyalert → Monday, 24 July 2017

    Match report: Rivers United 3-1 Wikki Tourists

    Goals from Guy Kuemian, Emeka Ogbugh and Chiwendu Ali proved decisive for Rivers United in their 3-1 victory over Wikki Tourists on match day 31 of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).

    United, under pressure before kick-off, following a 0-1 reverse in their last home fixture in the NPFL against Sunshine Stars started Sunday’sgame with poise, purpose and on the front foot.

    An early goal looked likely following such an enterprising start and it was no real surprise when Kuemian headed the ‘Pride of Rivers’ in front in deserved fashion in the 10th minute following an expertly-delivered cross by Ali.

    Both sides then traded chances at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium Port Harcourt in an exciting opening period but it was the hosts that extended their lead in spectacular fashion on the stroke of half time.

    With little danger lurking and the referee poised to bring the first half to a close Ogbugh produced an outrageous moment of unadulterated quality which has now gone down in Rivers United folklore.

    He met a Lukman Mohammed cross with an unstoppable volley into the top right hand corner from just outside the penalty area, an absolute thunderbolt of exquisite technique which saw the home fans erupt in massive hysteria.

    It was a goal that produced catharsis for many following the pent up frustrations and tension amongst the home faithful from the past few days following the morale-shattering home defeat to Sunshine Stars four days earlier.
    Match report: Rivers United 3-1 Wikki Tourists

    Wikki are however made of stern stuff; the Tourists stepped on the accelerator in the second half and got due reward five minutes after the restart when Abubakar Lawal netted to hurl his side right back into the contest.

    United’s goalkeeper, Abiodun Akande suffered a horrific leg break as he unsuccessfully tried to keep out Lawal’s effort.

    He will not play again this season.

    That incident produced a hushed atmosphere inside the stadium with some of the United players and members of the coaching staff visibly breaking down in tears.

    The ‘Pride of Rivers’ however responded like gladiators, pushing forward with intent and winning a penalty after Kuemian was fouled in the Wikki box soon after Akande was driven to hospital in an ambulance.

    Ali never misses from 11 metres and stroked his effort low and hard into Sani Haliru’s right hand corner as United promptly restored their two-goal cushion.

    United had several opportunities to add to their lead but profligacy by Ogbugh and Mohammed meant there was to be no more scoring in the event-filled game.


    The win moved United to 14th place on the NPFL standings with 40 points from 29 matches while the Tourists who have played two games more now occupy 15th place, also with 40 points. 
    Match report: Rivers United 3-1 Wikki Tourists


    Statistics
    Teams  
    Rivers United: Abiodun Akande (Sunday Rotimi 52'), Gabriel Olalekan, Douhadji Joseph, Ifeanyi Nweke, Ali Chiwendu, Emeka Atuloma, Esosa Igbinoba (Yusuf Jaiyeola 90'), Christian Weli, Lukman Mohammed, Emeka Ogbugh, and Guy Kuemian (John Odumegwu 73').   

    Substitutes not used: Semiu Liadi, Daniel Israel, Efosa Eguakun, and Zoumana Doumbia.   

    Wikki Tourists: Emeka Nwabulu (Sani Haliru 46'), Mustapha Ibrahim, Waziri Christopher, Harrison Madu, Ambrose Peter, Abdullahi Musa, Abubakar Lawal, Ishmael Bagayan (Richard Jonathan 47'), Chinedu Onyelonu, Victor Alegbe,  and Ajoku Chidiebere .  

    Substitutes not used: Chukwudi Samuel, Idris Gada, Musa Mumbarak and Anyanwu Nneoma.   

    Yellow cards.   
    Rivers United: Christian Weli 66'.  
    Wikki Tourists: Ambrose Peter 84'.  

    Goals   
    Rivers United: Guy Kuemian 7, Emeka Ogbugh 45+2, Ali Chiwendu 60'.  
    Wikki Tourists: Abubakar Lawal 50'.

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  • Amoo delighted with win over 'almighty' Enyimba

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    Amoo delighted with win over 'almighty' Enyimba

    Shooting Stars coach, Fatai Amoo is delighted with the 1-0 win over seven time Nigerian champions, Enyimba International in a week 31 fixture in the Nigeria Professional Football League played at the Lekan Salami stadium on Sunday.


    The Oluyole Warriors are just a step above the danger zone and Amoo is glad that the Ibadan outfit got the three points at stake as they prepare for a trip to Plateau United.

    "It was a tough game but kudos to my boys for standing up against the almighty Enyimba international," Amoo told Footyalert

    "Our intention going into the match was to win but we knew well that it won't be an easy or cheap ride. We knew that we had to raise the standard a little bit more to secure the three points at stake and that's what we did.


    "We created series of opportunities to score a couple of goals but to have secured the win with a goal does it for me.


    "Now next on our mind is the match against Plateau United. We know that we have to do much more than what we did against Enyimba if we want to win or pick up a point against Plateau United.


    Shooting Stars have garnered 40 points from 31 matches and sit 16th on the league table.



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  • Enyimba were a little careless- Ogunbote

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    Enyimba were a little careless- Ogunbote
    Photo credit Ademola Bamigbelu

    Enyimba coach, Gbenga Ogunbote has stated that the People's Elephant were a little careless in the 1-0 loss to Shooting Stars on match day 31 in the Nigeria Professional Football League.

    The Elephants remained fourth with 47 points on the league, eight points adrift leaders, Plateau United.

    "It was on of those games but I'll say my team was a little bit careless, they gave a gift like goal to Shooting Stars and that goal was the difference," Ogunbote told Footyalert

    "It's a careless moment that happened, it does happen when you want to win a game and end up losing it. May be a little bit of luck would have made a difference for us.

    "Probably is was one of those off days but that game is now in the past and we have to move on from here.

    The former Shooting Stars coach, Ogunboted was greeted by loud cheers from the fans who showed their love to their former coach before kickoff.

    "I felt happy with the way the fans at the Lekan Salami stadium welcomed me.

    "I really can't ask for more. I thank God that I've always been received well each time I go back to play against my former teams. Ibadan people really love me and I do love them too," Ogunboted stated.




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  • Remo Stars will fight till the last day- Osho

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    Remo Stars will fight till the last day- Osho

    Remo Stars coach, Fatai Osho has vowed that the Sky Blue Stars will fight till end after the 2-0 loss away to Kano Pillars on match day 31 in the Nigeria Professional Football Legaue on Sunday at the Sani Abacha stadium.

    The Sagamu outfit who looked destined for the lower league seem to still have some sort of hope as Osho stated that the NPFL debutante will continue to fight till the last day.


    "Regardless of what the situation may look like, Remo Stars will fight till the end," Osho told Footyalert

    "It's not easy playing with this crop of players, the NPFL is of quality and for any body to work and succeed at this level you have recruit the players yourself and work on them.

    "I am not taking anything away from those players, this is first time most of my boys are playing at this level. We had some of our U19 boys in the senior team.

    "Though we flew to Kano but the stress was still there because we came into Kano like two hours to the game.

    "Until we are mathematically out, we shall continue to fight. I think we played below average against Kano Pillars, the boys are far better than this but I think they looked tired.

    "We had to change tactics in the second half, it was like a damage control, we left the play to Kano Pillars and tried to contain them if not, it would have been a complete disaster.


    Remo Stars sit 20th on the NPFL table with 29 points from 31 matches.


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  • ⁠⁠⁠Excel Stars FC donates items to motherless, orphanage home

    By Footyalert → Sunday, 23 July 2017
    ⁠⁠⁠Excel Stars FC donates items to motherless, orphanage home

    Excel Stars Football Club of Ilorin, on Saturday visited and donated items to the Kwara Motherless and Orphanage home, Pipeline, Ilorin.


    The President of the Club, Engr. Dare Benjamin, while speaking at the home, said the visit and donation was part of the social responsibilities of the football club.


    Benjamin explained that, the club is owned by young Nigerians who are excelling in their various field of endeavours with the aim of taking young boys off the street in the future.


    "This club's vision is to be listed in the Nigeria Stock Exchange in the next couple of years to come and play in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).


    "We have established it to blow into a full international standard football club with a vision to take children off the street and give them life through football.


    "We are young professionals from different fields you can think off and we contribute money to run the club.


    "We have started today and we will make it a regular routine to reach out to this home at all times, so that we can help alleviate challenges facing here in our own little way," Benjamin said.


    The President promised that he will arrange a meeting with members that are medical practitioners to come and do medical check up for the children to know if any is in need of urgent medical attention.


    He directed the home to forward to his office its urgent needs so the club can attend to which ever it can handle without any delays.


    Responding on behalf of the home, Mrs. Olufunke Ajayi, thanked members of the club for the gesture.


    She said that there are categories of children that the home is taking care of.


    Ajayi explained that the home is owned and managed by the Kwara State Government through the ministry of women affairs and social development.


    "We have different categories of children here, from abandoned to ones taken as lunatics from the street.


    "Some of our children have become matured, I can even confirm to you that one of them is writing WAEC this year," Ajayi said.


    Benjamin led the club's former President, Malam Yinka Omar, captain, Wale Shittu, other executives and members to the home.


    Items donated includes, noodles, teddy bears, snacks, clothing, bedding, beverages amongst others.



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  • Ikeja City Mall hosts Freestyle Football on Sunday

    By Footyalert → Friday, 21 July 2017
    Ikeja City Mall hosts National Freestyle Football on Sunday

    The first National Freestyle Football Championship in Nigeria organized by Feet ‘n’ Tricks Limited takes centre stage at the Car Park of the Ikeja City Mall in Lagos on Sunday.

    On Friday, the Chief Executive Officer of Feet n Tricks, Odyke Nzewi, said all plans have been concluded to stage a memorable event that Lagosians would remember for a long time.
    Nzewi said: “The concept is new here in the country but truth is the talents are here in abundance. We want to showcase those we have picked as finalists.

    “Our team has been able to put in so much hard work in all areas of logistics to make the participants and fans enjoy the final on Sunday. We have some surprises too for various range of people on the day. We are excited and optimistic of a fantastic event.”

    The event is being sponsored by GAC Motors, a product of Guangzhou Automobile Group Motor Company Limited and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

    The President and Founder of the World Federation of Freestyle Football, Daniel Wood will be in attendance for the final of the first ever National Freestyle Football Championship.

    Nzewi added: “Wood has confirmed to be here because many people are excited that Nigeria is joining the big league of countries that have embraced freestyle football.

    “There are other top officials of the world body coming for the event and so we have doubled our efforts to stage a great Grand Finale come Sunday in Lagos.”

    A former Super Eagles skipper Nwankwo Kanu, is among the three judges to officiate the final of the first ever National Freestyle Football Championship.

    A former European Champion, Daniel Mikolaj, who has consistently positioned himself as one of the Top 8 freestyle football athletes in the world in the past five years, is the head of the judges.

    Joel Asare, who is a two-time Ghanaian champion, will also be one of the judges. Asare represented Ghana in Tokyo, Japan at the Red Bull Street world finals 2013. Another football legend, Moses Amata, has been named to join the judges team for the forthcoming National Freestyle Football Competition.

    Thousands of entries were received via the designated registration platform where participants uploaded a 30 seconds video of themselves in freestyling.

    These video entries were subjected to a screening process by professional judges after which 16 male and eight female freestyle footballers have emerged for the July 23 finals.

    Winner of the event will represent Nigeria at the Super Ball competition in Prague, in August 2017



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  • Eagles to play CHAN qualifier in Kano

    By Footyalert → Wednesday, 19 July 2017
    Eagles to play CHAN qualifier in Kano

    Nigeria’s senior home –based professionals will camp for their 5th African Nations Championship qualifying fixture against either of Benin Republic or Togo in the ancient city of Kano.


    NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, stated on Wednesday that the Kano State Government has given approval for the camping, which will start on Monday, 24th July 2017.


    “The administration of Governor Umar Ganduje has approved that the Eagles camp in Kano from Monday, 24th July ahead of the first leg of their qualifying fixture against either Benin or Togo, which will be in Cotonou or Lome on 13th August.


    “The Super Eagles’ delegation will depart for the away match on 11th August, and return to Kano to continue camping for the second leg, which will come up on 19th August,” explained Sanusi.


    Both Togo and Benin Republic played a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their preliminary fixture in Lome at the weekend, with the second leg slated for the Stade de L’Amitie in Cotonou on Sunday.


    The winner will host 2014 bronze medallists Nigeria before flying into Kano for the second leg scheduled for the Sani Abacha Stadium a week later.


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