September 21, 2019
Al Ahly extends Cup record! Junior Ajayi nets brace in five-goal thriller
Milutin Sredojević was on course to pick a second silverware as Zamalek Head Coach, on Friday night, but Nigerian forward Junior Ajayi did not get the memo.
Brazil Head Coach Tite considers Nigeria a “strong” side and will prove an “excellent test” for the Canarinho.
Rohr Reveals Alloy Agu Has Been Working Without A Contract With NFF
Super Eagles technical adviser Gernot Rohr has revealed that his assistant Alloy Agu hasn’t been working without a contract from the Nigeria Football Federation.
Super Eagles’ head coach, Gernot Rohr has instructed his lawyer to meet with the Nigeria Football Federation over the issue of his unpaid salary and bonuses.
Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Republic of Togo, His Excellency Joseph Olusola Iji on Friday made a passionate win-the-match plea to the Home-based Senior National Team, Super Eagles B who arrived in Lome, Togo by mid-day of the same day.
The Nigerian Football Federation is delighted to announce it has agreed on a multi-year partnership with top Italian football club, AS Roma, The partnership, which was unveiled on Friday in Abuja, will see the NFF and Roma collaborate together on and off the pitch, with one long term objective being for the club to help further grow and improve all levels of football in Nigeria.
Under the terms of the understanding, the two parties will share football, business and media expertise, with Roma offering the NFF technical and operational support and advice in the areas of youth coaching, player development, football administration and digital media best practices.
In return, the NFF will also collaborate with the AS Roma in their projects and development Initiatives in Nigeria.
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On hand at the unveiling ceremony were NFF President Amaju Pinnick and his Vice Presidents Seyi Akinwunmi and Shehu Dikko alongside the entire Board members of the NFF and AS Roma’s Head of Academy, Massimo Tarantino and Paul Rogers, Head of Strategy at Roma.
Nigeria’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Sunday Dare and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry. Mr. Olusade Adesola were on hand to also endorse the partnership.
“We are excited about this unique partnership with AS Roma,” said NFF President Amaju Pinnick. “We have put in a lot of work to move our federation into a globally recognized space in-spite of the avoidable distractions and the fact that Roma chose to partner with Nigeria over any other federation in Africa is an indicator of how much respect our brand and this country has in the world of international football. Roma is one of the most respected football clubs in the world, with a very good reputation for consistently developing talented young players. We feel that this partnership can be incredibly beneficial for the Nigerian national team at all age levels and Nigerian football as a whole. Roma has shown incredible support for the Super Eagles and have fully embraced Nigerian football fans, even launching a Pidgin Twitter account, and we look forward to unveiling the exciting projects and initiatives this partnership will unlock.”
Manolo Zubiria, Chief Global Sport Officer at AS Roma, added: “This promises to be an exciting and ground-breaking partnership for both parties. This club is known throughout football for having one of the most accomplished youth development programmes in the world and in recent years, Roma has developed more players who’ve gone on to play professionally than any other club in Italy. Nigeria is a real football nation and we’re looking forward to sharing best practices in elite talent development and football business and administration with the Nigerian Football Federation. We’re also open to working with the NFF and their partners to assess the feasibility of one day opening an official AS Roma academy in Nigeria.”
The two parties have also agreed to explore the possibility of AS Roma playing an exhibition match in Nigeria – something that club president Jim Pallotta has championed for some time.
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“Roma’s digital team began working with the Super Eagles in 2018 on their social media coverage of the World Cup and earlier this year, we again worked with Nigeria during the Africa Cup of Nations. Through our unique use of social media, and initially using the hashtag #ForzaSuperEagles, we’ve developed an incredible and fun rapport with Nigerian football fans, media and celebrities and earlier this year we became the first club outside of Nigeria to launch an official Pidgin account, which is managed in Lagos. Jim Pallotta, Roma’s president, has made no secret of his wish to see Roma play a match in Nigeria as a thank you to the Nigerian fans for the support they have shown us and it would be great if, through this partnership, we can make that happen.”
Golden Eaglets 21-man squad led by coach Manu Garba are now in Turkey for an invitational tournament to prepare them for next month’s U17 World Cup in Brazil.
The newly-appointed head coach of Warri Wolves Ngozi Elechi has parted ways with the club on mutual consent, before the commencement of the new season after both parties could not agree on a deal.
Sheyi Ojo dedicated his winning goal against Feyenoord to the late Fernando Ricksen and said he hoped Rangers’ Europa League win had done the Dutchman proud.