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Thursday 22 September 2016

ROHR INVITES ISAAC SUCCESS, OMERUO, 21 OTHERS FOR ZAMBIA

ALL THE INVITED PLAYERS

Goalkeepers: Carl Ikeme (Wolverhampton Wanderers, England); Emmanuel Daniel (Enugu Rangers); Ikechukwu Ezenwa (FC IfeanyiUbah)


Defenders: Leon Balogun (FSV Mainz 05, Germany); William Paul Ekong (Haugesund FC, Norway); Kenneth Omeruo (Alanyaspor FC, Turkey); Jamiu Alimi (Kano Pillars); Abdullahi Shehu (Anorthosis Famagusta, Cyprus); Musa Muhammed (Istanbul Basaksehir, Turkey); Elderson Echiejile (Standard Liege, Belgium), Kingsley Madu (SV Zulte Waregem, Belgium)


Midfielders: Mikel John Obi (Chelsea FC, England); Ogenyi Onazi (Trabzonspor, Turkey); Wilfred Ndidi (KRC Genk, Belgium); Nosa Igiebor (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel); Anderson Esiti (KAA Gent, Belgium)


Forwards: Ahmed Musa (Leicester City, England); Kelechi Iheanacho (Manchester City, England); Moses Simon (KAA Gent, Belgium); Victor Moses (Chelsea FC, England); Isaac Success (Watford FC, England); Brown Ideye (Olympiacos FC, Greece); Alex Iwobi (Arsenal FC, England)

BREAKING NEWS: THE NFF LMC OFFICE ILLEGAL INVASION

NFF Statement on illegal invasion of LMC office

It has come to the notice of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) that on Wednesday, 21st September 2016, 4 (four) persons who introduced themselves as detectives from the FCT Police Command went to the office of the League Management Company (LMC) ostensibly to arrest its Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko (also NFF 2nd Vice President) and its COO, Alhaji Salihu Abubakar, allegedly pursuant to a Jos High Court order in flagrant abuse of the time honored






decorum of our judicial system where the Orders of the lower courts stand suspended when an appeal has been entered in a higher court and an application for Stay of Execution duly filed.

The time has come for all peace loving and law abiding Nigerians to stand up against the continued intimidation of private citizens and institutions using both fabricated and/or void court orders as well as people whose status as police officers raises doubt.

The entire football family has raised its voice time and again against those plotting to derail our football by using unwarranted and dubious litigation. We at the NFF as custodians of Nigerian Football and Licensors of the Nigeria Professional Football League reiterate the condemnation of the actions of these charlatans whose interest is contrary to the interest of Nigerian Football and indeed Nigeria. We remain steadfast in our support of the LMC and its officials and we will continue our quest for justice and ensure that Football is the winner at the end of this ugly incident.

We ask that all clubs, club officials, league officials, football business entrepreneurs and indeed the millions of Nigerian Football Fans whose interests are affected by this brigandage should remain calm and rest assured that both the NFF and the LMC are taking all necessary steps not only to expose and end this continued fraud on our football but to once and for all expose the mafia behind the attempted rape of our collective will.

As a Federation, we fully understand the dynamics and intrigues of Football Laws and Civil Laws and how we relate with both.

BREAKING NEWS: THE NFF LMC OFFICE ILLEGAL INVASION

NFF Statement on illegal invasion of LMC office

It has come to the notice of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) that on Wednesday, 21st September 2016, 4 (four) persons who introduced themselves as detectives from the FCT Police Command went to the office of the League Management Company (LMC) ostensibly to arrest its Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko (also NFF 2nd Vice President) and its COO, Alhaji Salihu Abubakar, allegedly pursuant to a Jos High Court order in flagrant abuse of the time honored






decorum of our judicial system where the Orders of the lower courts stand suspended when an appeal has been entered in a higher court and an application for Stay of Execution duly filed.

The time has come for all peace loving and law abiding Nigerians to stand up against the continued intimidation of private citizens and institutions using both fabricated and/or void court orders as well as people whose status as police officers raises doubt.

The entire football family has raised its voice time and again against those plotting to derail our football by using unwarranted and dubious litigation. We at the NFF as custodians of Nigerian Football and Licensors of the Nigeria Professional Football League reiterate the condemnation of the actions of these charlatans whose interest is contrary to the interest of Nigerian Football and indeed Nigeria. We remain steadfast in our support of the LMC and its officials and we will continue our quest for justice and ensure that Football is the winner at the end of this ugly incident.

We ask that all clubs, club officials, league officials, football business entrepreneurs and indeed the millions of Nigerian Football Fans whose interests are affected by this brigandage should remain calm and rest assured that both the NFF and the LMC are taking all necessary steps not only to expose and end this continued fraud on our football but to once and for all expose the mafia behind the attempted rape of our collective will.

As a Federation, we fully understand the dynamics and intrigues of Football Laws and Civil Laws and how we relate with both.

THE STORY OF A MONEY MAKING MACHINE

Monday 19 September 2016

Nigeria could lose hosting right of Africa beach soccer nations cup.

President of the Confederation of African football CAF Issa Hayatou is not ready to call off his grouse with NFF president Amaju Pinnick just yet if feelers from Cairo, home of African football are anything worth believing. 
           A very competent source close to the Cameroonian football chief told www.sportscourtnigeria.blogspot.com that CAF will soon withdraw the hosting right of the Africa beach soccer Nations cup from Nigeria on the ground that they have lost confidence in the country's readiness to host a showpiece event. Nigeria sports minister Solomon Dalung inaugurated the local organising committee for the event on March 24 this year in Kaduna but since then, nothing has been heard about the activities of the Seyi Akinwunmi LOC as regards preparation or publicity for an event which comes up December this year in Lagos, Nigeria. Stories of a strained relationship between Hayatou and Pinnick first broke out after the CAF president was left out of an elaborate visit of FIFA'S president Gianni Infantino who arrived Nigeria in company of his general secretary Fatma Samba Samoura. 
             Since then, Nigeria football had been the worst hit as the Flying Eagles and Golden Eaglets got knocked out of the qualifiers to the U-20 Africa Nations cup owing largely to some obvious poor officiating against Nigeria.
             The same source has also confirmed plans to frustrate Nigeria Super Falcons from successfully defending the Africa Women's Nations cup they won two years ago in Namibia, when the competition starts later in the year in Hayatou's country, Cameroon

Sunday 18 September 2016

Match Day 36 Round-Up:

Celebrations at the Cathedral as Rangers Reclaim top Spot
Bobby Clement netted twice in each half of the Match Day 36 fixture at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium to return the Coal City club to the summit of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) log after rivals, Rivers United went down to a Christopher Waziri goal in Bauchi against Wikki Tourists.
As though there has been a premonition of what the Flying Antelopes will turn the season into, the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium was renamed the Cathedral at the start of the season and 'worshippers' have been trooping in like never seen since the shine went off the Rangers all white outfit. But Coach Imama Ampakabo and his young squad seem to have the right kind of vim to return the sheen.

Sunshine Stars started the match in Enugu perhaps with an intent to curtail their hosts and they did just that for most of the first half until the last quarter when lanky Bobby Clement made his physical attributes count. Rangers thus climbed to 57 points, one point ahead of former leaders, Rivers United.
The ball bubbled inside the Akure Gunners box on the 37th minute and Clement pounced to score, picking his spot to put the Flying Antelopes ahead. Sunshine Stars looked like they switched plans from their defensive intent to offensive when they mounted pressure for the equalizer and on the 41st minute, Orji Kalu handled the ball inside the box for a penalty. Dele Olorundare stepped forward but his effort was saved by goalkeeper Nana Bonsu.
Eight minutes after, Clement’s physique came in handy when he rose highest to head home a Chuka Egbuchulam cross. The rains poured down but Rangers held on for a win that may indeed be the turning point in their quest to break a 32-year title drought.
In Bauchi, Coach Stanley Eguma saw his match plan to take a point out of Bauchi succeed until the last 10 minutes. Festus Umana lifted the ball high across the Rivers United goal area and it was knocked down by Abubakar Lawal for Waziri to finish and gift all three points to the Bauchi Tourists that now moved two places up to the third position on 54 points.
FC IfeanyiUbah saw their unbeaten run stopped by a brace from Yaya Soumaila in Makurdi where Lobi Stars snatched all three points after Ismaila Gata pulled the Anambra Warriors level on 52nd minute from the penalty spot. Soumaila had put Lobi ahead, finishing off a Kingsley Eduwo assist on the 32nd minute and with the fans growing restive after Gata’s equalizer, the attacker popped up to restore the lead 18 minutes from regulation time. Lobi overtook Sunshine Stars to the fifth place with 52 points behind FC IfeanyiUbah that stepped down from 3rd place on 53 points.
In another nervy encounter, Abia Warriors rekindled their survival from relegation with a first win in six games following a 2-1 defeat of Nasarawa United at the Umuahia Township Stadium. It was defender, Ogbonnaya Okemiri who gave Abia Warriors the lead on 18 minutes but Douglas Achive restored parity for the Solid Miners on 59 minutes. The goal must have sent the winless hoodoo scare to the Abia Warriors bench inside the stadium where fans were barred from watching following unruly crowd behaviour in their last game against FC IfeanyiUbah. But with three minutes left on the clock, an own goal from Abdulbasit Shittu ended the Umuahia side’s victory drought.
It however has done little to help Abia Warriors relegation throes as they only stayed on 17th place with 41 points, though four more than Heartland on 18th place. Abia Warriors still have a game on hand against State rivals, Enyimba.
In Warri, a Sikiru Alimi strike on 18th minute helped the Seasiders pick all three points against Shooting Stars but the result still left both sides within the relegation fight. Wolves stayed put on 16th place with 42 points while Shooting also stagnated on 14th place with 44 points. There is still all to play for in the race to beat the drop.
Former Champions, MFM puffed and huffed to a nil all draw against strugglers, MFM in Port Harcourt. Enyimba remained a shadow of the stuff that made them champions last season and hardly troubled a more youthful and fast footed MFM side that were unlucky not to have scored on two occasions. MFM remained on 15th position with 42 points and still must win one match from the remaining two to stay safe.
In Jos, Plateau United piped Ikorodu United 1-0 to officially confirm the club’s relegation back to the Nigeria National League (NNL) just after one season in the elite division. The 11th minute goal headed in by Kelechi John off a cross by Bright Silas made it mathematically impossible for the Lagos side to get off the relegation bracket with two matches left to end the season.
On Wednesday, Kano Pillars will host El-Kanemi Warriors in Kano while Heartland receives Niger Tornadoes in another battle of a relegation candidate against a safe side. Heartland will need to win the remaining three fixtures to stand a mathematical chance of beating the drop after amassing 37 points so far. Pillars and El-Kanemi still fancy an outside chance of getting into the top four but one must cancel each other out on Wednesday.

Saturday 17 September 2016

KELECHI, IWOBI GIVE ROHR CAUSE TO ROAR

Kelechi Iheanacho scored one and provided an assist as Manchester City trashed Bournemouth 4-0 in a week five match of the English premier league on Saturday.
            Kelechi who came on as a second half substitute in midweek to register his name on the score sheet in Wednesday's trouncing of Borrusia Mochenglabach to make it two in two games after his close range shot ensured city beat Manchester United in the derby just last weekend, was again at his very best scoring a goal and providing an assist on Saturday against Bournemouth. Also on Saturday, Alex Iwobi saw his goal bound shot deleted by Alexi Sanchez for Arsenal's first goal and he provided a sublime assist for Theo Walcott to score Arsenal's second as the Gunners pummeled 10-man Hull City 4-1 right in front of their cheering fans.
            Both players have continued to put on splendid performances three weeks to a vital World cup qualifier against Zambia in Ndola and that should give chief coach Gernot Rohr cause to celebrate knowing how important these players can be to Nigeria's hope of picking the lone ticket in group B.
             Rohr himself said after the victory against Tanzania two weeks ago in Uyo that he hopes to get all his key players fit and ready for the October 9 cracker against Zambia.

Friday 16 September 2016

REVEALED...Egyptian Referee has scores to settle with Nigeria

Egyptian referee Ghead Grisha has been appointed as centre referee for the October 9 World Cup qualifier between the Chipolopolo of Zambia and the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
          Grisha who officiated the controversial first round match between Zambia and Nigeria at the 2013 Nations cup which Nigeria eventually won beating Burkina Faso in the final, was axed by the confederation of Africa football after some of his questionable decisions earned Zambia an undeserved 1-1 draw on the day.
       Now, the same referee has been called upon by the confederation of Africa football,  to once again officiate a match involving Zambia and Nigeria with memories of what happened in 2013 still fresh in his head.
       Grisha is not happy that Nigeria protested to CAF over his performance in that match three years ago and now sees the game in Ndola on October 9 as a perfect platform to pay
back Nigeria in their own coin.
        The match with Zambia is the first in a series of games lined up for the super Eagles in group B, as they begin the journey to the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

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