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June 4, 2024
The Nigerian women’s national basketball team, D’Tigress will play Germany and Puerto Rico as they begin their preparations for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Ahead of the crucial game against Nigeria, head coach of South Africa Hugo Broos has been hit with a major injury blow.
FIFA Bans Emilio Nsue Strips Equatorial Guinea of Points from WCQ Victories
by Brila
written by Brila
The world football governing body, FIFA has ruled that 2023 Africa Cup of Nations’ top scorer Emilio Nsue was never eligible to play for Equatorial Guinea throughout his 11-year career with the national team.
Nsue became an important player for Equatorial Guinea, pushing the team beyond the group stage of the 2023 AFCON, and becoming the highest goal scorer.
Nsue Accuses Equatorial Guinea of Fraud
Immediately after receiving his golden boot, the Equatorial Guinean FA announced that Nsue had been banned indefinitely for “misconduct” during the tournament.
Reacting to the ban, the Veteran appeared on Africa Futbolera’s Instagram Live and claimed that the FA took €1 million from the prize money they earned after the tournament.
Nsue also alleged that the country’s FA did not congratulate him for winning the golden boot, failed to provide kits for their group stage game against Nigeria (which ended in a 1-1 draw), and owed money to the hotel they used in Ivory Coast.
“They have dropped me without explanation and they have invented an illegal internal regime. They have publicly humiliated me,” Nsue said.
“The FA threatened certain local players and took money from them, but I said no and this is unfair.
“They humiliated me and threw me out. The national team is above everything and everyone.”
Following this, the 34-year-old striker, who scored 23 goals and made one assist in 43 appearances for Equatorial Guinea, announced his retirement from the national team.
Why FIFA Denied Nsue’s Switch
Players who represent one country at the junior level can apply to switch international allegiance as long as they have not won a competitive senior cap and as long as they have dual nationality.
However, FIFA denied Nsue’s request to switch because he acquired Equatoguinean nationality only after having played at the junior level for Spain.
“Nsue apparently acquired Equatorial Guinean nationality (March 2013) only after playing his first international match in an official competition with Spain,” the FIFA judges wrote in their judgment.
By that time, he had already made two appearances for Equatorial Guinea in qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup, leading to a fine for the team.
In December 2013, FIFA ruled that Nsue was not eligible to play for Equatorial Guinea.
Despite this ruling, Nsue continued to represent them in the 2018 and 2022 World Cup qualifiers and competed in three Cup of Nations tournaments.
FIFA Ruling
FIFA opened a new investigation into Nsue’s eligibility in March, giving him a six-day deadline to respond which he did not respond to.
FIFA then published its judgment in a 15-page ruling on Monday, banning the 34-year-old for six months despite his retirement.
For Equatorial Guinea still calling up Nsue despite his ineligibility, they were stripped of their World Cup 2026 qualification victories against Namibia and Liberia, which they won 1-0 with Nsue scoring both goals.
Their opponents, Namibia and Liberia, have been awarded 3-0 victories.
This repeats FIFA’s 2013 disciplinary verdict, which ordered Equatorial Guinea to lose two 2014 World Cup qualifying matches by default due to Nsue’s ineligibility.
As it stands, Equatorial Guinea is at the bottom of the table with 0 points from two games.
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Former Junior International, Femi Opabunmi, has called on the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) to implement robust plans for the preparation of national teams ahead of tournaments.
Stanley Nwabali, has stated that the Super Eagles are not succumbing to pressure despite the high stakes of their upcoming match against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana.
Victor Koko Anthony, captain of Rivers Hoopers, has voiced his dissatisfaction with the state of basketball management in Nigeria.
Former NFF assistant technical director, Paul Aigbogun has expressed his optimism regarding the future of the Super Eagles under the new head coach, Finidi George.
The Super Eagles camp has seen a flurry of activity with the arrival of five new players, gearing up for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Benin Republic.
Semi Ajayi, Calvin Bassey, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Frank Onyeka, and Paul Onuachu landed in the country earlier this week, but due to the national strike, were unable to immediately join their teammates in Uyo.
Now that the strike has been suspended, the players have arrived Uyo and could participate in today’s session.
In addition, Ademola Lookman is expected to join the group later today.
Albeit there’s been no suggestion that the team’s training schedule was affected by the Nationwide strike, the Super Eagles did not train on Tuesday morning.
The only training session scheduled for Tuesday is set for 4 pm and it will be behind closed doors.
The team is set to face South Africa on Friday and Benin Republic three days later.
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