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  • #FootballPicks September 27

    By Unknown → Wednesday 27 September 2017
    #FootballPicks September 27

    Champions League - 19:45

    Anderlecht Vs Celtic- 1
    PSG Vs Beryern Munich-1 , -GG

    England Championship- 19:45
    Birmingham Vs Sheffield Weds.- 2
    Sheffield United Vs Wolves, - GG, -2
    ============================


    Portugal Liga Pro
    Guimareas II Vs Uniao Madeira-1

    Finland Veikkauslliga
    SJK Vs Ilves- 1

    Croatia 2 HNL
    Lucko Vs Hajduk Split II- 2
    Dugopolje Vs Dynamo Zagreb II- ,-1, GG
    =================================

    Latvia Virsliga
    Spartaks Vs Rigas - , -GG,-1

    Macedonia First League

    Shkup Skopje Vs Pelister,- 1

    China Super League

    Tianjin Teda Vs Guizhou Zhicheng- 2
    Jiangsu S. Vs Tianjin S, -2
    ===================================




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  • LMC urge Super Eagles to build on gains of WAFU Experience

    By Unknown →
    LMC urge Super Eagles to build on gains of WAFU Experience


    Players and officials of the Super Eagles squad to the just ended West African Football Union (WAFU) tournament in Ghana has received commendation from the League Management Company (LMC) which urged them to build on the lessons learnt from the sub-continental championship for the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN).

    The players were drawn from the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) organized by the LMC.

    LMC Chairman, Shehu Dikko who was at the finals on Sunday, said he was impressed by the fight in the players that saw them come from the brink of ouster at the group stage to reach the finals.

    “Winning the trophy would no doubt have been delightful, but the LMC is happy for the exposure the players have gained from playing in an international tournament of this nature and more importantly, it is a learning curve for them ahead the 2018 CHAN”, stated Dikko.

    The LMC described the tournament as a ‘win-win’ for domestic football in Nigeria and the entire West Africa, noting that the strength of West African football can be seen in the dominance of West African teams to recent World Cup tournaments.

    Dikko also noted that the tournament has offered the players and coaches more time to bond and understand each other as compared to when they were just invited to camp to play for the CHAN qualifiers, adding, “It is our belief that a lot has been learnt on the side of the coaches and on the side of the players.

    Whatever gaps were observed at the WAFU tournament will be the tool to improve the team going forward”.

    Nigeria were beaten 4-1 by hosts, Black Stars of Ghana in the final of the resuscitated regional football tournament for countries of West Africa under the umbrella body, WAFU. Other countries that reached the second round group fixtures after the knock-out series were Guinea, Niger, Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast and Benin Republic.





  • #FootballPicks September 26

    By Unknown → Tuesday 26 September 2017
    #FootballPicks September 26

    FREE

    Indonesia Liga 1

    9am- Gresik Vs Madura United  - 2
    9am- Sriwijaya Vs Vs Persela Lamongan- GG
    12:30PM- PS TNI  Vs Mitra Kukar- GG

    Indonesia Liga 2

    9am- Kalteng Putra Vs Persebaya-  1, GG
    PSBS Biak Numfor Vs Semeru FC Lumajang- GG

    Champions League
    19:45- 
    APOEL Vs Tottenham- 2
    Besiktas Vs RB Leipzig – GG
    Man. City Vs Shakhtar Donetsk- 1, GG
    Napoli Vs Feyenoord- 1

    England Championship
    19:45

    Brentford Vs Derby – GG
    Bristol Vs Bolton-1
    Nottingham Vs Fullham- GG

    England League 1
    19:45

    Walsall Vs Charlton – GG
    Wigan Vs Plymouth- 1
    Portsmouth Vs Bristol- GG
    Blackburn Vs Rotherham- GG
    England League2 -19:45
    Exeter Vs Notts County- GG


  • AITEO Cup Quarter –Final Round -up

    By Unknown → Monday 25 September 2017

    AITEO Cup Quarter –Final Round -up

    First leg matches



    WOMEN

    Bayelsa Queens 1-0 Nasarawa Amazons

    Ibom Angels 1-0 Pelican Stars

    Rivers Angels 0-0 Edo Queens

    Abia Angels 1-0 Confluence Queens



    MEN

    Niger Tornadoes 2-0 Plateau United

    Osun United 1-0 Sunshine United

    FC IfeanyiUbah 3-0 ABS FC

    Akwa United 7-0 Katsina United Feeders



    Second leg matches



    WOMEN

    Nasarawa Amazons 1-0 Bayelsa Queens (Aggregate 1-1; 2-4 penalties)

    Pelican Stars 0-0 Ibom Angels (Aggregate 0-1)

    Edo Queens 0-0 Rivers Angels (Aggregate 0-0; 0-3 penalties)

    Confluence Queens 2-2 Abia Angels (Aggregate 2-3)



    MEN

    Plateau United 2-2 Niger Tornadoes (Aggregate 2-4)

    Sunshine United 3-1 Osun United (Aggregate 3-2)

    ABS FC 0-1 FC IfeanyiUbah (Aggregate 0-4)

    Akwa United Vs Katsina United Feeders (Wednesday, 27th September)



    AITEO Cup Semi Final Pairings (1st Leg)



    WOMEN

    Bayelsa Queens Vs Rivers Angels (Nembe)

    Ibom Angels Vs Abia Angels (Uyo)



    MEN

    Niger Tornadoes Vs FC IfeanyiUbah (Lokoja)

    Sunshine United Vs Akwa United/Katsina United Feeders (Ijebu-Ode)



    First leg matches: Saturday, 30th September 2017



    AITEO Cup Semi Final Pairings (2nd Leg)



    WOMEN

    Rivers Angels Vs Bayelsa Queens (Port Harcourt)

    Abia Angels Vs Ibom Angels (Umuahia)



    MEN

    FC IfeanyiUbah Vs Niger Tornadoes (Nnewi)

    Akwa United/Katsina United Feeders Vs Sunshine Stars (Uyo/Katsina)



    Second leg matches: Wednesday, 4th October 2017





  • #FootballPicks September 25

    By Unknown →
    #FootballPicks September 25

    Indonesia Liga 1

    Pusamania Borneo Vs Balikpapan- 1
    Bali United Vs Perseru Serui- 1
    Semen Padang Vs Barito Putera- GG

    Indonesia Liga 2

    Persibat Batang Vs PSIS Semarang- GG
    PSIS Medan Vs Persita- GG

    Iran Division 1

    Oxin Alborz Vs Shahrdari Mahshahr- GG


    England Premier League

    Arsenal Vs West Brom- 1

    Portugal Primeira Liga 

    Victoria de Setubal Vs Boavista - 1

    Russia Premier League 

    Amkar Vs SKA-KHABAROVSKI-  -1X
    FK Akhmat Vs Rubin Kazan - 1X

    Spain Premera
    Real Betis Vs Levante - GG

    Bulgaria Parva

    Beroe Vs Levski- GG


    Croatia 1st Divisioin

    Rudes Vs Osijek- 2

    Czech Rep Liga 1
    Liberec Vs Slovacko- 1

    Denmark Superliga

    Aarhus Vs Midtylland- GG

    Finland Veikkausliga

    Jyvaskyla Vs Inter Turku- X2, GG

    Germany 2 Bundesliga

    Union Berlin Vs Kaiserslautern- 1

    Greece Super League

    XANTHI Vs A. Tripolis -1


    Ireland Premier Division

    Cork City Vs Dundalk- GG, -2
    ST. Patricks Vs Shamrock Rovers- GG,-2


    Israel Ligat HaAL

    Beitar Vs Shmona- GG

    Italy Serie B

    Palermo Vs Pro Verceli- 1

    Netherlands Eerste Divise

    Jong Ajax Vs Telstar- 1

    Jong PSV Vs Nijmegen- GG,X


    Norway Eliteserien

    Sarpsborg Vs Odd- 1


    Poland Ekstraklasa

    Cracovia Vs Plock- GG, 1X

    Sweden 
    AFC Eskilstuna Vs Goteborg- GG
    Malmo FF Vs Elfsborg- 1
    Sirius Vs Orebro- 1X



    NOTE there is no guarantee that these picks will be 100% correct. If you must combine games, please don't do more than four so as to curb greed.





  • #FootballPicks September 24

    By Unknown → Sunday 24 September 2017
    #FootballPicks September 24

    - Japan League Division 2

    Ehime Vs Yokohama - GG
    Nagoya Vs. Verdy- GG
    Nagasaki Vs Chiba- 1

    China Super League

    Yatai Vs Hebel- GG
    H Jianye Vs Luneng -GG

    South Korea League Classic
    Jeonbuk Vs Daegu -1
    Gwangju Vs Gangwon- 2

    Indonesia Liga 1

    Persib Bandung Vs Bhayangkara - 2
    Areme Vs P Jakarta- 1

     England Premier League

    Brighton Vs Newcastle United- 1

    Germany Bundelisliga 

    Hannover Vs Koln-1



    Italy Sirie A

    Sampdoria Vs AC Milan- GG
    Cagliari Vs Chievo- 1
    Inter Vs Genoa- 1, GG
    Verona Vs Lazio- 2
    Sassulo Vs Bologna- GG
    Fiorentina Vs Atalanta - GG


    NOTE there is no guarantee that these picks will be 100% correct. If you must combine games, please don't do more than four so as to curb greed.

     Netherlands Eredivisie

    Utrecht Vs PSV- 1,GG
    Ajax Vs Vitesse - 1, GG

    Africa Champions League

    Etoile Sahel Vs Al Ahly Tripoli - 1


    Belearus Vysshaya Liga

    Gorodeja Vs Naftan- GG

    Bulgaria Parva Liga

    S. Sofia Vs Ludogorets- 2


    Czech Rep Liga 1

    Jihlava Vs Ostrava- 1
    Sparta Prague Vs Teplice - GG


    Denmark First Division

    Esbjerg Vs Koge- 2
    Amager Vs Skive -GG
    Fredericia Vs Braband- 1
    Thisted Vs Vejle- 1
    Viborg Vs Roskilde- 1


    Denmark Super Liga

    Aalborg Vs Lyngby- GG
    Odense Vs Randers- GG
    Hobro Vs Brondby- 1

    England Championship

    Sheffield Wed. Vs Sheffield Utd -GG

    Germany Bundesliga 2

    Bochum Vs Ingolstadt-2
    Damstadt Vs Dresden - GG
    Greuther Furth Vs Numberg- GG


    Iran Division 1

    Mazandaran Vs Malavan -1
    Rafsanjan Vs Shahrdari Tabriz- 1


    NOTE there is no guarantee that these picks will be 100% correct. If you must combine games, please don't do more than four so as to curb greed.



  • Eagles, Black Stars set Cape Coast alight in WAFU Final

    By Unknown → Friday 22 September 2017
    Eagles, Black Stars set Cape Coast alight in WAFU Final

    West African juggernauts Nigeria and Ghana will make the grass suffer more than a little bit when they clash in the final of the sub –regional WAFU Cup of Nations at the Cape Coast on Sunday evening.

    The Black Stars edged Niger Republic in the second semi final on Thursday to set up a date with the high –flying Super Eagles, who confined the hosts to a 2-0 defeat in a group phase encounter on Monday.


    According to the schedule of the final day of competition released by the West African Football Union on Friday, the Squirrels of Benin Republic and the Mena of Niger Republic will be at each other’s jugular for the bronze medals as from 2pm (3pm Nigeria time), with the closing ceremony set to take the centre –stage between 4.35pm and 5pm.


    The final match that will see two teams with seven African titles between them locking horns, will start at 6pm Ghana time (7pm Nigeria time)


    Nigeria’s Eagles, who are using the tournament to prepare for next year’s 5th African Nations Championship, have taken it somewhat easy here, putting up the effort needed to see off Sierra Leone in the first knock –out round, and then easing to 0-0 draws with Mali and Guinea.


    When it mattered, they pulled out the stops to turn back hosts Ghana 2-0 to reach the semi finals, and on Thursday, pipped CHAN qualifying victims Benin Republic by the odd goal to set up Sunday’s clash with the Black Stars.



    On their part, the Black Stars got the standard sucker punch, crashing 1-2 to Burkina Faso’s Etalons in Kumasi in the return leg of their CHAN qualifying fixture, after looking to be home-and-dry following a 2-2 draw in Ouagadougou.


    The implication is that Ghana’s B team has little to look forward to before the qualifying campaign for the 2020 CHAN, and therefore will throw everything into this encounter to have sweet memories in the meantime.

    Nigeria’s Head Coach, Salisu Yusuf, is not perturbed: “We know what they will be up to and what they will be ready to give to take the trophy. We are more than ready to confront them and give them more than they expect.

    “The Super Eagles have become used to winning, from winning the CHAN ticket to conquering Sierra Leone and even Ghana here to reach the final, and we cannot stop now. We want that winning mentality to remain all the way to the CHAN finals early next year.”





  • Rabiu Ali's Beautiful Goal Against Benin #WAFUCup2017

    By Unknown →
    Now this is a beautiful move from Lobi Stars' striker, Anthony Okpotu. Watch as the Nigeria Professional Football League 2016/17 highest goal scorer drops a perfect pass to Kano Pillars' midfield general, Rabiu Ali.

    #SupportTheNPFL




  • CSED Set To Train School Games Masters In The Niger Delta

    By Unknown → Thursday 21 September 2017
    CSED Set To Train School Games Masters In The Niger Delta

    A non-governmental organization, Community Sports and Educational Development have concluded plans to hold a seminar for primary and secondary school games masters/ mistresses  in Udu local govt area of Delta State on 4-5th October 2017.


    The UK based NGO seek to use participation in sports related activities to promote the book reading habit of Nigerian children and youths, especially those living in rural communities in the Niger Delta area.

    The seminar designed for primary and secondary school games masters/ mistresses  in Udu local government area of Delta State will be held at the Igbogidi primary school off Orhuworun road Udu and the resource persons include Coach Dan Evumena, Coach Bob Blankson and Coach Paul Obire.

    Former Nigeria international, Edema Fuludu who is the coordinator of CSED noted that the organization's activities will cover the entity of the Niger Delta region


    " CSED activities is focused on sports and education," Fuludu told Footyalert

    "A similar training was held in Idia college Benin-City early this year early in 2017 and our activities will continue to cover other sports across the Niger Delta region as we continue to help young people put their dream on track and make it a reality.


     CSED's goal is to continually develop well balanced sports men and women, as well as use sports to empower young people to fulfil their potential and achieve their dream of earning a living through sports and representing Nigeria in future international sporting events.




  • Emenike's Brace Secure Win For Olympiacos

    By Unknown → Wednesday 20 September 2017
    Emenike's Brace Secure Win For Olympiacos

    Former Super Eagle's striker, Emmanuel Emenike got a brace for his Greek club, Olympiacos as they defeated Asteras Tripolis FC 2-1 in a league cup tie in Greece on Tuesday.

    Emenike who has scored thrice this term for The Legends converted from the penalty spot in the 71st minute and doubled his effort in the 77th minute with a prefect finish when he found himself in the box with only the goalkeeper to beat.


    The Nigerian who moved to Greece at the start of the season will get a starter's shirt as he hopes to continue where he left it on Tuesday when Olympiacos battle AEK Athens in the Super League this weekend.





  • Nsofor Debuts In Cape Town City Loss To Pirates

    By Unknown →
    Nsofor Debuts In Cape Town City Loss To Pirate
    Photo credit @Capetowncityfc

    Nigeria international, Obinna Nsofor made his debut for South Africa Premier League outfit, Cape Town City FC in a 1-0 loss to Orlando Pirates on Tuesday September 19.

    The former German bundesliga 2 side, Darmstadt striker's registration to his new South African club came through in time to make him available for selection in a match the Blue and Gold Army needed to win to go top of the table.

    The energetic forward was introduced in the 70th minute for Michael Majoro but Thabo Qalinge struck late in the second half to earn Orlando Pirates a 1-0 win.




  • Super Eagles To Face Benin, Ghana Battle Niger

    By Unknown →
    Super Eagles To Face Benin, Ghana Battle Niger
    Photo credit @FoxSports

    Four countries have made it to the last four of the 2017 West Africa Football Union (WAFU) Cup of Nations in Ghana  scheduled to hold on Thursday September 21.

    Tournament hopeful, Nigeria will have another chance to battle Benin Republic after both side won at home in the African Nations Championship qualifier in August. While second placed team in Group B, Niger will face host Ghana in the other semi final match.





    Former Champions; Nigeria (2010), Togo (2011), Ghana (2013)


  • WAFU Cup: Ghana 0-2 Nigeria Highlights

    By Unknown → Tuesday 19 September 2017


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  • Governor Obaseki splashes N5m on Falconets for Tanzania rout

    By Unknown → Monday 18 September 2017
    Governor Obaseki splashes N5m on Falconets for Tanzania rout


    The state leader has donated the cash gift for Christopher Danjuma's side after their win over visitors in the U20 Women's World Cup.

    Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has rewarded the Falconets with a cash gift of five million naira for beating Tanzania 3-0 in the U20 Women's World Cup qualifier in Benin City on Saturday.

    Rasheedat Ajibade's brace plus Lilian Tule's opener ensured Christopher Danjuma's ladies overcame their visitors at the packed Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium.

    Obaseki, who hosted the delegations of Nigeria and Tanzania for a dinner party at the Banquet Hall, said hosting the encounter was in interest to support women's football and bring back to glory of sports.

    He backed the Falconets to subdue the east African in the second leg in Dar-es-Salaam, adding that the cash donation was made to spur the girls to the next stage.

    "Certainly, we hope to hosts the Falconets again. This is the first time in a long while we are hosting a national tea," Obaseki told media.

    "Edo state government believe in engaging youths through sports and hosting the girls will encourage other young ones to emulate them by building their talents.

    "The standard of the match was very high and simply incredible. I was very impressed with the pace, style and accuracy of our girls.

    "Certainly, they can see they are much better side - just that they need to be a lot more confident, stable and definitely, they are going to win in Tanzania.

    "The donation is a token of support from the state government to the players for making us proud beating Tanzania and motivate them to win the second leg. We will be happy to welcome more teams in Benin."

    He further assured that the state is ready to host this year's Nigeria Women Premier League Super Four tournament scheduled to hold from October 9-14 in Benin City.





  • Nigeria 0-0 Mali (WAFU 2017) - Full Highlights

    By Unknown → Sunday 17 September 2017


  • Nigeria 2-0 Sierra Leone (WAFU 2017) - All Goals & Highlights

    By Unknown →


  • Nigeria in search for the next big talent

    By Unknown → Thursday 14 September 2017


    Nigeria in search for the next big talent
    Great footballers don’t just appear from nowhere, the best footballers in the world be it Neymar, Mbape, Leo Messi, or Cristiano Ronaldo learned their trades at various football academies.

    But for Nigeria, a country with over 170 million population, her football talents are horned on the streets with very few making it to lime light.

    No doubt there is abundant natural football talent scattered across the 36 states of the federation but these talents waste away untapped because there are no deliberate attempts to nurture and guide them to fulfilling their potentials.

    Austin Jay Jay Okocha a former PSG player who is widely regarded as one of the finest footballers to come out of Africa, in an interview with BBC sports academy,  describes his rough and tough background as a young footballer growing up in the streets of Enugu, Enugu state Nigeria.

    “There were no grass pitches where we lived, so we used to play on the street corner, or wherever else we could find a space.

    "The pitches were very bad, but I think that helped me to develop a good technique.
    Because the surface was so rough, you always had to be conscious of your ball control and how you passed the ball.





    "When I was 13, I started playing for my school team, the first time I had played under a manager.
    I started realizing that I had to keep to my position and play with some discipline. Before then I was just playing for the sake of playing." The former Bolton Wanderers player said.

    The lack of proper developmental process for budding young football talents has been the greatest undoing for three times Africa champions, Nigeria and this has been a source of serious concern to millions of football fans, including the commander-in-chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, President, Muhammadu Buhari who recently showed his undying love for the round leather game by tweeting a picture of himself watching the Super Eagles of Nigeria play the Lions of Cameroon from his modest sitting room, at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja, Nigeria.

    Top European nations like Germany, Spain and Belgium have all at one point or another turned their attentions to youth football development programmes and it paid off. Germany after suffering an embarrassing Euro 2000 group stage exit instituted a youth football development system that values coaches and nurtures indigenous talent and 14 years later they emerged world champions.
    Nigeria in search for the next big talent

    Spain's phenomenal football success in the last 17 years can be attributed to a deliberate policy among the clubs to promote young, home-grown players and within this period they won two European titles and one world cup trophy.  Belgium, a country with a population of around 11m, with just 34 professional clubs competing across two leagues, have within 15 years of dedicated youth football development produced quality players like Eden Hazard, Thomas Vermaelen, Jan Vertonghen, Thibaut Courtois, Kevin de Bruyne, Mousa Dembélé, Axel Witsel, Romelu Lukaku among others who are currently some of the finest talents in football right now.

    There have been efforts made by the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF to institute youth football development programmes, geared towards nurturing young football talents that could be graduated through the various national teams until they are good enough to play for the Super Eagles. The programmes don’t stand the test of time, largely because of inconsistency, lack of continuity and little or no sponsorship drive.

    An example of this could be seen in 2008 when the then NFF president Alhaji Sani Lulu lunched the NFF U-13 football development programme. The programme involved the selection of national U-13 and U-15 teams from the annual NFF U-13/U-15 championship. The selected players were invited to summer camps which were held every school holiday period. At the camps, the players were taught the rudiments of football and how to play the Nigerian way. They also played friendly games locally and internationally and within seven years, Nigeria won back to back FIFA U-17 world cup titles between 2013 and 2015 with majority of the players coming from the programme.


    This programme gave birth to players like Kelechi Iheanacho of Leicester City, Taiwo Awoniyi of Liverpool, Victor Osimhen of Wolfsburg, Dennis Bonaventure of FC Bragga, Alhassan Ibrahim of Austria Vienna, Chidera Eze of FC Porto within seven years. While these names might not ring a bell to the average European football fan, they are players who are between 18 and 20 years old and between 2013 and now have been rated among the best 50 players on earth alongside players like Gabriel Jesus, Renato Sanches, Martin Odegaard, Marcus Rashford, Leroy Sane and so on.


    Nigeria in search for the next big talent
    Unfortunately, since 2010, the NFF youth football development programme became inconsistent and the NFF attributed this to lack or paucity of funds. In fact, the NFF U-13/U-15 championship did not hold in 2014 and the summer camps became inconsistent too. It made a return in 2015, but the summer camps were still missing. However in 2016, the NFF now under the leadership of Amaju Pinnick secured a sponsorship deal for the programme and renamed it the Future Eagles.

    The Future Eagles sponsored by Zenith bank is being reengineered by NFF’s youth football committee, led by NFF’s first vice president Seyi Akinwunmi.

    “We decided that we must have a plan for our youth football, because in times past Nigeria has won and lost. We won the U-17 FIFA world cup and the next time we did not qualify, obviously not because of lack of talents.

    "I’ve been to numerous countries of the world and have attended several youth football tournaments but truly, I have not seen any that has the talent in abundance as Nigeria.

    "So we decided that we should have a youth football policy starting from U-13, we will have children who are exposed to tournaments at an early age and its benefits cannot be quantified.
    It involves states producing their best 18 players at the U-13 and U-15 levels. There will be zonal tournaments in the six geopolitical zones, where the best 18 players from the zones will be picked to play against each other at the national level.

    "But the key is not about winning the tournament, it is about selecting the best players from the entire competition for the national U-13 and U-15 teams.

    The talents discovered from the 2016 edition were incredible, Nigeria is ready to take over the world, believe me.” An obviously elated Akinwunmi said at the unveiling of plans for the 2017 edition of the Future Eagles championship in Lagos, Nigeria.

    The zonal finals of the 2017 Future Eagles championship will take place between September 13 and 16. The group stage matches and semi finals will come up in Kano between 20th -23rd September, while the final will be staged in Lagos on a date to be agreed with the sponsors, Zenith Bank.

    If Nigeria must realize her dream of ruling the world, then they must learn from the Spaniards. LA LIGA youth team trainer, Oscar Pruzon who was in Nigeria to lecture Nigeria youth coaches in March 2017 revealed that an average Spanish player would have been exposed to at least 500 competitive matches before the age of 17.

    The Future Eagles U-13 team was in Rabat Morocco in August 2017 where they engaged the Moroccan U-15/U-17 national teams in two friendly games. While the Future Eagles lost the first game 1-0, the second game ended in a 1-1 draw.

    What are the chances that this programme will be sustained even beyond the tenure of the current NFF board?

     “Already awareness has been created for the programme and what we hope to develop is a system where everybody starts going to look for youth players to play for their teams. That is why we have started from the states, infiltrating it into the state football associations, it may take a while, but surely youth football development will soon be our culture.” Akinwunmi added.


    Nigeria in search for the next big talent



    The Future Eagles championship will also be used to breed young football referees while only coaches who have a minimum of CAF C Licenses will be allowed to handle teams, making case for young and certificated trainers to grow the future stars.

    This might not be the best youth football development programme in the world right now but obviously a culture to develop young football talents is being created and young Nigerian footballers are being given better chances to succeed more than Jay Jay Okocha had.