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D’Tigers swingman Stanley Okoye says Nigeria can get a podium finish at next year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.
Kano Pillars coach, Ibrahim Musa has stated that he would prefer the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium in Bauchi as Pillars’ base for their home games in the CAF Confederation Cup than the Ahmadu Bello Stadium in Kaduna because the former’s artificial turf is more likely to bring out the “best of Pillars”.
La Liga have released an official statement on the contract saga that is currently the most important issue in Lionel Messi’s future.
Rivers United coach Stanley Eguma has stated that the experiences of Ifeanyi Anaemena and Theophilus Affelokhai will aide their continental race.
Enyimba center-back Ifeanyi Anaemena has explained the reason behind his decision to leave Enyimba for league rivals Rivers United.
Eberechi Eze has completed his transfer from QPR to another London club Crystal Palace in a deal believed to be worth £12m.
Coach of Nigeria U15 national team Haaruna Ilerika has stated that he is hopeful of a positive return for football in the country especially as it has also affected the efforts so far with the developmental national teams who have time going yet no activity while the lockdown subsist.
Abia Warriors and Super Eagles player Austin Obaroakpo has stated that the competition for places in Abia Warriors next season will be very high on the strength of the club’s transfer activities and expects players to up their game to keep their positions in the team.
Kano Pillars coach Ibrahim Musa has stated that the Kano based side is bracing up to play away from home next season as they seek a new home with the home ground Sanni Abacha stadium already serving the purpose of Covid-19 isolation center.
General manager of Nigeria Professional Football League side Heartland FC Godson Onyemaobi has assuaged the plight of players and coaches of Heartland FC who are been owed backlogs of salaries to exercise patience while they expect funds from the Government.
