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Reports have swirled in recent weeks suggesting that Victor Osimhen is on the radar of Bayern Munich as replacement for Harry Kane, sparking a frenzy in the Turkish media.
Saudi giants Al Ahli Saudi FC are reportedly eyeing Nigerian striker Paul Onuachu, offering him an annual salary of €8 million, according to journalist Ekrem Konur.
Aliou Cissé, the head coach of Libya, is reportedly been owed six months of salary by the Libyan Football Federation (LFF), as the federation struggles with a serious financial crisis.
Tanzanian club, Singida Black Stars SC has officially cleared Nigerian goalkeeper Amas Obasogie of match-fixing allegations following an internal investigation.
The 2026 WAFCON has been postponed just days before it was scheduled to begin. The tournament was originally set to take place from 17 March to 3 April in Morocco.
Crystal Palace’s recent clash against Tottenham Hotspur has made it impossible for Chrisantus Uche to reach the 10 Premier League starts required to trigger his permanent transfer from Getafe.
For many Nigerian girls, American football might seem out of reach. This International Women’s Day, Brila Media highlights Nancy Damhindi, Head of Legal Compliance and Human Resources at the Nigerian American Football Association (NAFA), as a woman building the future of sport through opportunity and leadership.
This International Women’s Day, Brila Media celebrates Rachel Ankomah, the “First Lady of Rugby League in Ghana,” as a woman building the future of sport through opportunity and leadership.
This International Women’s Day, Brila Media celebrates Simidele Adeagbo, Nigeria’s first Winter Olympian and the first African woman to compete in skeleton, as a woman building the future of sport through opportunity and empowerment.
As the world marks International Women’s Day 2026, Brila Media celebrates Debbie Izamoje Okolie, CEO of Brila Media Group and founder of Football for Girls Africa, as a woman building the future for women in sports.
