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Swedish FA commissions 8.9 feet tall Zlatan’s shirtless statue
Few days after turning 38-year-old, Zlatan Ibrahimovic unveiled a bronze statue of himself, commissioned by the Swedish FA in his hometown outside the Malmo stadium, where he started his career in 1999 and the MLS record scorer expressing his excitement changed the S in Sweden to Z in a tweet captioned “we are Zweden”
Super Eagles defender Kenneth Omeruo, Wednesday, celebrated his 2nd wedding anniversary, with a cheeky social media post shared with his wife 11 years ago.
England’s new boy, Fikayo Tomori recounts how a collision with former Chelsea striker Diego Costa earns him media attention at the early stage of his Club career.
Sparta Prague Striker Peter Olayinka says he was inspired on the UEFA Champions League night against Inter Milan at the San Siro by Nigeria Afro fusion artist Wizkid.
Former Flying Eagles skipper Isaac Promise is dead.
According to a press statement by his club, Austin Bold FC, Promise died on Wednesday night at the age of 31.
Isaac is a full Nigerian international who has represented the Super Eagles in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship, serving as captain and scoring once in six matches en route to the competition’s final.
Isaac then earned a silver medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with the Nigerian U-23 team, again serving as captain in four matches, including the gold medal match.
Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and teammates.
The Nigeria Football Federation says it is deeply saddened by the death on Tuesday night of two players of Nigeria Women Professional League club, Police Machine Female FC, who were killed by a hit-and-run Jeep driver that ran into about five persons in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital.
Nigeria’s first and only all-sports radio station, 88.9 Brila FM is celebrating 17 years of establishment on the 1st day of October, pleasantly coinciding with the nation’s independence day.
Axel Witsel grew up as a young boy having football at his feet and finding himself loving only football as a hobby and gift.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce return to the Podium after child birth at 32
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce ranked fourth on the list of the fastest 100m female sprinters of all time, with a personal best of 10.70 seconds claimed her fourth world championship 100m gold medal title in Doha 2019 in a comeback filled with doubts and disbelief exactly 13months after child birth.