May 21, 2019
Sanusi charges Falcons to break 20-year-old record at Women’s World cup
The General Secretary of Nigeria Football Federation, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, Director of Competitions, Mr. Bola Oyeyode and Director of Communications, Mr. Ademola Olajire received the Super Falcons team B after their successful outing.
Kanu expresses confidence in Falcons players ahead FIFA Women world cup
Super Falcons and Southeastern University women’s soccer forward Uchenna Kanu who led Nigeria to a memorable 2019 WAFU women’s cup of nations title, is confident of the super falcon’s chances at the FIFA women’s world cup.
Asamoah Gyan has announced his retirement from international football just weeks before the Africa Nations Cup through an open letter posted on his official Twitter handle, with Ghana coach Kwasi Appiah set to release his provisional squad for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
Win an all-expense paid trip to watch the 2019 AFCON Finals live in the“Infinix Football Tour: Live in Egypt” activity
Africa’s leading smartphone maker, Infinix Mobility is set to take a number of fans on an all-expense paid trip to watch the 2019 finals of the African Cup of Nations starting 20th June 2019.
OLE needs to strike fear into Manchester United players – Wayne Rooney
MLS side D.C United striker and Manchester United great, Wayne Rooney says watching Manchester United struggle is always tough, but believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s coaching team need to strike fear into those Manchester United players that have shown they are happy to hide.
As the curtains came down on the just concluded World Taekwondo Championships, which was held in Manchester UK between 14 and 19 May, Africa found itself left out of the podium experience, as no athlete from Africa managed to win a medal in the world event dominated by Asia and Europe.
How Okagbare beats Double Olympic champion Elaine Thompson in IAAF Diamond league
Nigerian women sprints record holder, Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor’s ran a season-best record of 11.07 seconds at the IAAF Diamond League meet in Shanghai to finish second.
Deontay Wilder grew up dreaming about playing football with the Alabama football team. But the dream came to an end with the birth of his daughter Naieya in 2005, when he was just 19, His childhood fancies gave way to adult responsibilities, as his daughter was diagnosed with spina bifida, a birth defect of the spinal column that is often debilitating.