April 25, 2017
Coach of Dutch second division side Fortuna Sittard Sunday Oliseh has stated that he has two Nigerian players in his radar that he believes will help make the Dutch Eerste Divisie side stronger next season.
The Ghana at 60 celebration match between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko launched at a brief ceremony held at the Black Stars square conference centre today.
The match is scheduled to be played in a two-legged ties, with the 1st leg coming off at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday, 1st May, before the 2nd leg taking place on May 28th at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
Newly appointed coach of Sunshine stars FC Austin Eguavoen has promised to see out his contract with the Akure based side and hopes to help bring stability to the club.
Eguavoen speaking shortly after his unveiling along other members of his technical crew at the club house in Akure said he will not walk out on the club like he has previously done with other domestic clubs.
He explained that bad management structure has been largely responsible for most of his exits but believes the structure on ground at Sunshine stars looks good enough and hope for a harmonious working relationship with everyone connected with the club.
For a man who prefers the 11-a-side version to the five-man game, Isiaka Olawale has achieved quite a lot in beach soccer. In a few weeks, the 33-year-old will captain Nigeria at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017. In an interview with FIFA.com, the Nigerian looks forward to the tournament.
“Qualifying for the finals was not easy,” Olawale said. “We have not made it for the last two tournaments and being beaten in the semi-finals by Senegal in the Seychelles and missing out on qualifying for the finals in Portugal was very painful. In 2013, we were also beaten by Senegal in the last four. So we were very determined.
“For the qualifying tournament this time around, we recalled some of the older players. As captain of the team, I spoke to the players and told them this is a great opportunity. The African championships were in our country, so we had a lot of advantages.”
As hosts, the Super Sand Eagles were seeded into Group A, where they faced Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt and Ghana. “This was not an easy group,” Olawale said. “Côte d’Ivoire and Egypt are regularly in the semi-finals and Ghana is not a bad team either. But we wanted to avoid facing Senegal again, so we thought that we had to win our group.”
Although they lost their second group match on penalties to rivals Cote d’Ivoire, they benefited from the West African’s defeat against Egypt in their final game, thus giving Nigeria top place and a semi-final match-up against Morocco. A comfortable 6-1 win saw them through to the final, but more importantly, it also gave them a place at the world finals in the Bahamas. Although they lost the championship match to Senegal, they had achieved their main goal.
Bound for the Bahamas
Nigeria will be playing in Group B at the global event, which takes place at the end of April and beginning of May in the Bahamas. They will be challenging Iran, Italy and Mexico for a place in the knockout stages.
“All the teams we will be facing are very, very good teams,” Olawale said. “However, and I say that with the utmost of respect to our opponents, we don’t have to overestimate anybody.
“We will take each match as it comes. But we will try our very best. We have to be at our best if we want to make it through to the next round. We have faced some of the teams before and we know that any team that has qualified for the World Cup deserves to be there.”
Bahamas 2017 will be the fourth time that Olawale competes in the showpiece event of beach soccer, having been in the Nigerian team at the 2007 finals in Brazil, the 2009 edition in the United Arab Emirates and the last time the Super Sand Eagles made it through in 2011, when Italy hosted the tournament.
Like many other beach soccer players, Olawale started out in the traditional game, but unlike many others, he still competes at the highest level, turning out for El Kanemi Warriors in the Nigerian top flight.
“When I was playing for WA Tlemcen in Algeria, we would often train on the beach and I realised I was good at it,” he said. “When I returned to Nigeria in 2006, I was asked to join the national beach soccer team and it was an opportunity I was not going to miss, even though my heart is with 11-a-side game.”
Super Eagles aspirations
But it was not only on the beach that he had an opportunity to represent his country, as he was also capped by the Super Eagles. “When Berti Vogts was coach, he called me up and I played a few games for Nigeria,” Olawale said. “I have not given up playing for them again, but I have to be realistic. There are many good Nigerian midfielders and it will not be easy for me to get into the side.”
Olawale joined Warriors last year, but was restricted from playing for the club after his previous team Giwa FC ran into financial difficulties. “I did not want to risk anything, so I have only started playing a few weeks ago.”
Asked which form of the Beautiful Game he prefers, he hesitates, but only for a few seconds. “The game played on grass,” he said. “That drew me to the sport and that is what I prefer. But I am grateful for everything that I have been able to achieve through beach soccer.
“Playing beach soccer is very different from playing the other game. Beach soccer is so much more physical. You need to be a strong individual player to play beach soccer. In an 11-a-side game, if one of your team-mates is not doing well, he can still be carried along by the rest of the team.”
As fans relish in the news of Serena Williams‘ first pregnancy with fiancé and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, her star power has arguably never shone brighter. First and foremost, she’s a world number one ranked tennis player with more titles and accolades than a single resumé could ever fit. At 35 years old, The Tennis Star has already been regarded by some as the greatest female tennis player of all time. It is most likely because of her dedication to her sport that fans can lose sight of the fact that Williams also has a personal life, one that saw two major milestones this year.
In these moments, the fans are more curious than ever because it’s something they can feel connected to and magazines, websites and red carpet gaggles help feed that curiosity.
The attention can escalate even more for athletes who get involved with people that are already celebrities, like baseball pitcher Justin Verlander or tennis star Andy Roddick, whose significant others are Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girls Kate Upton and Brooklyn Decker. While Hollywood may not have known much about the men beyond their current team and position, after their respective romances with the models, Tinseltown took interest in who the stars had chosen to spend their lives with.
That interest often reveals itself in questions from late-night hosts about wedding planning, photoshoots featuring the future Mr. and Mrs. in magazine spreads and, if you’re Victoria Beckham and David Beckham, your wedding photos plastered on the cover of Ok! Magazine.
While the athlete in question may not have been a red carpet staple before, thanks to their star-studded significant other, the paparazzi are eager to get a shot of that mid-pose kiss because that’s what the people want to see.
In addition to being their famous significant other’s permanent plus one to the Grammy Awards, a main character on their reality show à la Kroy Biermann and Kim Zolciak-Biermann or the woman of your hot new music video (we’re looking at you, Enrique Iglesiasand Anna Kournikova), the star also has first dibs on the best seat in the stadium and can often win fans’ hearts without even playing, like Tom Brady‘s right-hand woman, Gisele Bündchen.
As the New England Patriots secured their most recent Super Bowl win this year, fans looked to the supermodel, who was adorably freaking out in the stands like any proud wife would.
However, the flip side to the new fame is that people cling to all aspects of a athletes -celebrity pairing, even the elements that are not glossy.
Manny Pacquiao has touched down Down Under to promote his fight with Australian Jeff Horn.
Pacquiao is set to fight Horn at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane as the Filipino once again puts his WBO World welterweight title on the line.
It will be his first bout ever contested in Australia, and to mark the occasion, the Pac Man headed to Brisbane to promote the fight using all things Australian.
Here are some of the pictures from the event.
Image credit: REUTERS, GETTY IMAGES, AP IMAGES, EPA.
The Nigeria Women Premier League (NWPL) takes centre stage at the midweek with some exciting match up across seven centres.
The first game of the week five round of matches will see Bayelsa Queens square up against Moses Adikwu’s Heartland Queens at the Nembe City Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.
Tarila Okorowanta’s wards will no doubt be aware of the importance of the game as a defeat at home will be a huge setback to their Super Four bid.
Heartland, however, will like to pick maximum points and move up in the Group A log.
The action continues at the Lafia City Stadium where Nasarawa Amazons will look to build on their success against Saadatu Amazon as they play host to Pelican Stars.
Amazons are currently top of the Group B log and a win could see them pull away from their rivals.
Pelican Stars’ last three league games saw them pick just one point. Their head-to-head record of one win, two draws and three defeats in six meetings with Amazons since 2013 makes this clash a tough one for them.
Lokoja will go agog as Confluence Queens battle with Saadatu Amazon in the North-Central Derby.
The New Direction Queens will surely fancy their chances against a side yet to record a point so far in the campaign.
In Port Harcourt, Rivers Angels will hope to feast on Sunshine Queens.
Sunshine Queens’ gaffer Wemimo Matthew and her scientific soccer team will have to count on the experience of Ijeoma Obi to get all three points against a free scoring Rivers Angels side who have Cynthia Aku leading their attack.
Aku already has scored two goals this season and will look to add to that at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium.
Ibom Angels will count on the form of their talismanic striker Charity Reuben against a well drilled Abia Angels’ team.
Vastly improved Delta Queens and unbeaten Adamawa Queens will light up the Kwale Township Stadium.
Elsewhere, Edo Queens will hope to compound the woes of off-form Osun Babes at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium.
The Week Five Fixtures At A Glance:
Group A
Rivers Angels Vs Sunshine Queens
Bayelsa Queens Vs Heartland Queens
Ibom Angels Vs Abia Angels
Group B
Edo Queens Vs Osun Babes
Confluence Queens Vs Saadatu Amazon
Nasarawa Amazons Vs Pelican Stars
Delta Queens Vs Adamawa Queens