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Former Super Eagles forward, Osaze Odemwingie has expressed deep disappointment over the team’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Former Super Eagles head coach, Gernot Rohr has revealed that he made efforts to convince Michael Olise to represent Nigeria.
Former Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot Rohr has revealed why Bayern Munich and France star, Michael Olise, rejected the opportunity to represent Nigeria.
Former Super Eagles defender, Sam Sodje has expressed concern over the NFF’s current approach to recruiting foreign born players is problematic.
Ademola Lookman has described Atletico Madrid’s UEFA Champions League semi-final clash against Arsenal as a difficult encounter.
Former Nigeria international, Loveday Omoruyi has called for a major overhaul of the Super Eagles squad, insisting that the rebuilding process must begin immediately.
Ademola Lookman is likely to to feature for Atletico Madrid in first-leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final against Arsenal.
The final matchday of the revamped league phase promises to be one of the most dramatic nights in the tournament’s history. Almost every team needs a win, and goal difference becomes a kind of currency teams will use to “pay” for a place in the playoffs. Against this backdrop, over (goals) markets in certain matches look especially attractive.
African Players Stepped Up In Key Moments, Providing Goals, Balance, And Impact When Aston Villa Needed It Most The Best of the Best Aston Villa’s history doesn’t really move in straight lines. It jumps, peaks, drops, rebuilds and resets. And if you trace those moments closely enough, certain Aston Villa players keep showing up at the right time—often without much long-term fanfare. African players fall into that category more than most. Not a constant presence or a full generation. But when Villa needed something specific—goals, stability, a spark—they showed up, did the job and then moved on. Christian Benteke There…
Djahid Zefizef, former president of the Algerian Football Federation, has been placed under temporary imprisonment following allegations of financial corruption.
