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Imagine you having to design your favorite NPFL club’s 2017/18 season jersey. Better yet, imagine the Nigeria Football Federation picked your concept for the next line of national team jerseys.
Inauguration of all 31 National Sports Federations will take place on Friday, July 21, 2017 at the National Stadium Abuja at 2pm according to a release from the office of the Minister of Sport, Solomon Dalung.
Nigerian Kelechi Nwanaga broke her 15-year-old national record with a 58.15m throw to win the women’s Javelin event at the 2017 Warri Relays & CAA Grand Prix held at the Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro on Tuesday.
CAF President Ahmad and FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura have at different fora in Rabat, Morocco affirmed that Nigeria has become a strong player in international football politics and therefore has a key role in driving the new vision of the Confederation of African Football.
Algerian star, Riyad Mahrez will not be allowed to down tools while he is with Leicester City.
The 2019 Africa Cup of Nations is set to be held in the summer months as the tournament is expanded to involve 24 nations.
Rangers International FC and the club Secretary, Elder Joseph Onwukwe have been charged with infractions of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Rules and Framework in the course of mediation proceedings in the dispute between the club and its former coach, Imama Amapakabo.
The scenes in Nembe last weekend were gory and the NWFL must meet the shameful action of the “unruly” fans who bloodied a professional footballer in the line of duty with the full wrath it deserves.
The CAF Executive Committee in Rabat, Morocco on Thursday have approved the recommendation of an increased Africa Cup of Nations from 16 to 24 teams as from the next year’s competition in Cameroon.
A counter motion nullifying the Court injunction to stall elections into four Sports Federations have been received and there are now indications the Elections will hold.