Monday, 19 December 2022

"She was a great person" Ndidi Chiejine shares sweet memories of late Super Falcons star, Ifeanyi Chiejine

Ndidi Chiejine has described her sister, Ifeanyi Chiejine as a great person.

The youngest player to hear featured at the FIFA Women’s World Cup died in 2019 after a brief illness. 


In celebrating her, a competition coined “Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup” was named after her.
 
Ndidi described her late sister as a great leader with a wonderful personality.

“Ifeanyi Chiejine was a great leader who knows how to move people forward and does great things. Her impact on my life is much that I can’t explain it. She was a very great person with a great personality. For her to be recognized by her friends is a beautiful thing,” Ndidi said.

Imo Strikers, Delta Babes, and Moje Queens are through to the semi-final of the Maiden Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup which is scheduled to take place on Monday, December 19, 2022, and Ndidi offered her fine reviews of the event.

“Having this kind of tournament for my late sister is a great idea. It’s something spectacular to discover more talents like my sister. I appreciate Judith Chime because she has done well in coming up with this for my sister,” she continued.

“Watching the girls play, I can see the likes of Delta Babes with some great players like my sister. I am sure the girl child support is something that should be looked into in helping them achieve their goals.”

Sunday, 18 December 2022

Nollywood star Phil Daniels Aniedo vows to continue girls' empowerment through football

Nigeria’s Nollywood star, Phil Daniels Aniedo has thrown her weight behind the empowerment of youth through women’s football following her support to the ongoing Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup in Asaba, Delta State.


With many young girls turning international stars in over three decades in the country, actress and television personality, Daniels has underlined her quest for youth and girl child empowerment through the women’s game.

“This is actually something that should continue. I like something like this,” Daniels told the media.

“It’s good to empower our youths and help them discover their talents as well as encourage them.  By doing that, the world will be a better place.”

The Anambra-born Nollywood actress opened up on her attraction to women’s football.

“Former Super Falcons goalkeeper and Ifeanyi Chiejine teammate, Judith Chime motivated me to attend this event as a very good friend. When she invited me to this Late Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup, I was surprised,” Daniel continued.

“Surprised because I have never heard about late women’s football legends being celebrated. For the first time, something like this is coming up, I decided to attend no matter my tight schedule.

“The girls tried. Actually, this is my first time watching live women’s football. I have watched men’s football live in times past. Honestly, the girls tried. Anambra Angels and Delta Babes tried. I am impressed with their performance.”

Respected veteran Nollywood diva Ngozi Ezeonu graced the opening ceremony of the maiden Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup on Thursday between Delta Babes and Anambra Angels and performed the ceremonial kick-off.

Ezeonu was accompanied by other actors like Daniels, Amar Ignis, and Ken Odurukwe.

The group stage of the tournament is expected to end on Sunday after Saturday’s rest day. 

Imo Strikers and Delta Babes have already qualified for the semi-final ahead of the last group games.

Saturday, 17 December 2022

Ifeanyi Chijiene Memorial Cup: Two teams punch the Semi Final tickets

Two out of four semi-final places have been determined after Matchday two of the maiden Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup in Asaba, Delta State capital on Friday.


Delta Babes in Group A made it to the semi-final after playing out a 2-2 draw with Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Championship side, Moje Queens.

Jacob Victoria gave the Kwara State-based side the lead as early as the fourth minute. Itaingbene Happiness, however equalised for Delta Babes in the 23rd minute before giving her side the lead for the first time with just the five minutes from the half time break.

The two goals increased Happiness’s goal tally to three after two games. Victoria Idehen equalised for Moje Queens in the 54th minute to ensure a 2-2 draw for her side.

The draw sealed a semi-final spot for Delta Babes while Moje Queens will have to avoid defeat in its last group game against Anambra Angels to make it to the last four.

Imo Strikers in Group B joined Delta Babes in the semi-final after pipping Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens 1-0.

Ezeka Miracle’s 52nd-minute strike was enough to earn a win and a semi-final place for the host team.

Okundia Aisosa’s 29th-minute goal revived Fortress Ladies’ hope of making it to the semi-final after a 1-0 win over Castmog Academy of Abeokuta, Ogun State.
Fortress Ladies occupy the third position in Group B with three points and an inferior goal advantage below Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens which also has three points.

Saturday, December 17, will be observed as a rest day before Sunday’s final group games.

Friday, 16 December 2022

Ezeonu leads other Nollywood actors to get maiden Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup underway

Screen goddess, Ngozi Ezeonu led a band of Actors to the mainbowl of the Stephen Keshi Stadium as the maiden edition of Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup got underway. 


Ifeanyi Chiejine an important member of Super Falcons gave up the ghost on 21st August  2019 following a brief illness.

Respected veteran Nollywood diva Ngozi Ezeonu, a lover of the Girl-child and fan of Ifeanyi Chiejine graced the opening match  between Anambra Angels and Delta Babes on Thursday 15th December. Delta Babes won 2-0.

Ngozi noted for her excellent interpretation of roles in series of movies like Glamour Girls, Nneka the Pretty Serpent, Forbidden, Co-Wives and Three Wives remarked that she came to identify with the memorial project with the aim  of further supporting the Girl-Child and encouraging budding talents.

She praised former Super Falcons goalkeeper Judith Chime (Kamala), teammate of late Ifeanyi Chiejine for championing the idea to remember the fallen shero.

"This is an idea worth praising and emulation, that concerned players led by Kamala and Vera Okolo. Their efforts should not be forgotten. I hope the authorities should always see the need to do this."

Citing an example with herself, Ngozi went on to admonish the girl-child to never give up in life.

"I struggled and never gave up in life, I come from a family in the South East where the boy child seemed more appreciated than the girl. I fought to be where I am today.

"So I say to the girls, your dreams will be realized if you keep fighting no matter the circumstances, chase your dreams always," she enthused.

Ngozi Ezeonu was in the company of other actors like Phil Daniels, Amar Ignis and Ken Odurukwe .

Meanwhile, action will continue Friday 16th December at the Ifeanyi Chiejine Memorial Cup with three games on the cards.

Delta Babes will try Moje Queens for size in the first game.

Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens will clash with Imo Strikers in the second match of the day.

The last encounter will see Castmog Academy and Fortress Ladies battle.

Day 2 Fixtures:

Delta Babes vs Moje Queens
Prince Kazeem Eletu Queens vs Imo Strikers
Castmog vs Fortress
Anambra Angels (Bye)

Tuesday, 13 December 2022

Morocco coach, Regragui reveals one mistake his players must avoid against France



Coach Regragui: “If we just focus on Mbappe that will be a mistake" 

Morocco coach, Hoalid Regragui was the cynosure of all eyes at the press conference preceding the all-important Semi-final clash between Morrocco and France billed for Wednesday evening at the Virtual Stadium Doha. 

Coach Regragui was answering questions on his team's wonderful run at the World Cup has gone undone unbeaten so far at the World Cup. 

The Morrocan are faced with the history of becoming the first African team to qualify for the finals of the World Cup but are faced with the challenge of crossing the French hurdle.

France has been scoring for fun with Kyllian Mbappe scoring fine times as well as Olivier Giroud scoring four times and the combination of the two attackers posed a great threat to the Arabian African team's ambition of winning the trophy. 

This, coach Regragui acknowledged at the press conference, " that the French team poses too many individual threats" 

This mistake of concentrating on a particular player ( Kyllin Mbappe) will be avoided as he said " any reasonable opposing coach to concentrate on just one". 

Regragui said:  “I am not going to try and set up any particular tactical plan to counter Kylian,” 

“France also has other good players. (Antoine) Griezmann is on top of his game and playing well between the lines and Ousmane Dembele is also a perfect complement to Mbappe on the other wing.

“If we just focus on Mbappe that will be a mistake. They are world champions, with world-class players and they will be going for it with all they got. We need to focus on what we can do to cause problems for France.”

Mbappe vs Achraf battle  

The coach also spoke on Mbappe facing his PSG teammate and blossom friend Acraf Hakimi on the left of the attack. 
 
“Achraf knows Mbappe better than me and trains with him daily, so he’s better placed than I am to know how to deal with Kylian. Hakimi is one of the best players in the world, so it’s going to be a great duel between the two,” Regragui said. 

Morocco will aim to upset the books once more to continue their furious run at the world with their compact style of play which has seen them defeat the top three European top sides, Spain, Belgium, and Portugal from the competition conceding only once and scoring five times.

Morocco Football: Inside the $70 million Mohammed VI Football Complex

$70 million Mohammed VI Football Complex 

Morocco football is on the lips of many football lovers across the world, after their heroics at the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup. 


The team defeated Portugal by 1-0 in the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup to become the first African team to qualify for the semi-finals in the history of the World Cup. 

The jinx is still being celebrated all over the continent of Africa with commentators and analysts waxing lyrical about their success and explaining how Morocco got to the enviable position of playing in the semi-final of the world cup.


One of the reasons alluded to this great feat is the whopping 70 million US dollars in the construction of the Mohammed VI football complex which was commissioned in 2019.
 
Three years after the completion of the massive edifice, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation has started reaping its humongous investments in infrastructure and talent development. 

 

Apart from being part of the remaining four teams left in Qatar, to jostle for the ultimate prize, the 2022 men’s and women’s African Champions League titles are currently held by Moroccan clubs -  Wydad Athletics Casablanca and ASFAR respectively.


RS Berkane, another Morrocan club is the holder of the CAF Confederations Cup. 

The home-based Atlas Lions is also the winner of the CHAH Championship and are also poised to defend the 2023 edition in Algeria.

The women's national team qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup for the first time and came second in this year's Women's Africa Cup of Nations, the highest position the country ever attained in the competition.

The Mohammed VI Football Complex is a constant mention anytime the topic of discussion is the successes of Morrocco at both continental and intercontinental competitions. 

 
The football complex is situated on 30 hectares of land, near Rabat. 
It has house pitches, hotels and accommodations, and a world-class medical center. 

The complex four natural grass football fields are a sight to behold. 


The complex also has three artificial football fields, a covered football pitch, a hybrid football field, and a re-training room that can host futsal matches.

It also has an outdoor Olympic-sized pool, two tennis courts, and a Beach Soccer field. 


The accommodation facilities have a five-star hotel, two three-star hotels, and dormitories.

The accommodation can accommodate has 66 rooms and 4 suites. It also has a 150-bed capacity and an 80 bed-capacity, with 54 rooms with dormitories respectively. 

The complex also has a 221-seater auditorium to host various events (conferences, film screenings), and administrative buildings.

This can serve as a camp for all the teams as well as a campsite for local football teams while preparing for major championships. 

The state-of-the-art Mohammed VI complex has an ultra-modern sports and performance medical center 


The medical center has physiotherapy, stress testing, dentistry, ophthalmology, trauma, psychology, podiatry, nutritional medicine, radiology, ultrasound, electrotherapy, bone densitometry, cryotherapy, and an emergency mobile medical unit. 

 
Africa and the World should prepare for more success from Morrocco on the field of play as this edifice guarantees that Moroccan football has finally joined the elite league, and winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup can just be a starting point for more to come.

NPFL Super 4 Prize Money: How 3SC shared the 100 million prize among participating teams

Shooting Stars Clear Air on 100,000,000 Naira Prize Money

The management of the Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan, wishes to clear the air on the prize money of the just concluded NPFL/Doxy Mmobuosi Super Cup Football Tournament. 


Contrary to the belief that 3SC got the whole 100,000,000 nairas, being the winner of the 4-team tourney, we wish to state that the club only got 50,000,000 nairas as the champions.

We will like to inform all that the organizers doled out 100,000,000 nairas to the club, as seen in the cheque presented to the Oluyole Warriors.

However, there was a mutual agreement between the four participating clubs, before the commencement of the tourney, that whoever emerges as the winner, will part with fifty percent of the money, to be shared by the other three teams.

This was done in the spirit of sportsmanship and also to douse the tension which could attend the tourney if it were to be a winner takes all situation and to ensure that all the participating teams have something to take home, no matter how small.

A memorandum of understanding was signed by the four clubs to back up the agreement.

Based on this, Shooting Stars, who won the tourney got 50,000,000 nairas, the first runner-up, Enyimba FC got 25,000,000 nairas,  while third-placed Bendel Insurance and fourth-placed Rangers International got 15,000,000 nairas and 10,000,000 nairas respectively.

This was purely an arrangement between the four clubs, outside that of the organizers, hence the presence of a 100,000,000 naira check to Shooting Stars after the final match.