Wednesday, 10 November 2021

CAFWCL: Rivers Angels in stormy waters as Mamelodi Sundown close in on a semi-final berth


It's been stormy so far for Nigeria's Champion, Rivers Angels at the ongoing CAF Women Champions League in Cairo after the team suffered a 1-0 loss to Mamelodi Sundowns on Tuesday, (9 November 2021) evening.   

Rivers Angels will blame their loss on dodgy officiating as two penalty shouts were denied by the referee early on in the match.   


The team ran out of luck in the 17th minute through a controversial goal by Zanele Portia Nhlapho, which proved to be the game’s lone goal that decided the match.

The centre referee judged the whole part of the ball to have crossed the goal line when the striker's shot rocked the post and bounced on the line but was palmed out by the Rivers Angel goalkeeper, Adjei Charlotte.   

The controversial goal put Sundowns on top of group B with six points.

The South African champion needs just to avoid defeat in their match to qualify for the semi-finals.

The second loss in three days condemned the Nigeria team to the bottom of group B after the conclusion of matchday two with zero points, and zero goals, with a minus-four goals deficit.

The Angels of the rivers will have to swim swiftly against the tides in the stormy waters and win their last game against Vihiga Queens of Kenya with as many as four goals. 

Furthermore, Mamelodi Sundowns need to do them a favour by defeating AS FAR of Morrocco on Friday by 4 pm (13 November 2021), before they could qualify from the group to join Mamelodi Sundowns in the semis.  


A look at the standings after matchday two, AS FAR, Vihiga are tied on 3 points, but Vihiga leads on the superior head to head and they need to defeat Rivers Angels to be guaranteed a place in the semi-final. 

This is the precarious situation Rivers Angles find themselves in, of which they need monumental transformation to stay afloat after matchday three on Friday.

Tuesday, 9 November 2021

Nigerian club shortlists 21 coaches for vacant technical positions ( Full List)

Mighty Jets International football club of Jos has shortlisted 21 coaches for possible appointments into various technical positions ahead of the 2021/2022 season, sports pedal Media reports. 


According to the club statement released on Tuesday, (9 November 2021), the lucky candidates were drawn by the technical committee of the club. 

The interview for the best picks will be conducted on Wednesday, (10 November 2021) by 2 pm at the club office, Mighty Jets Office, behind Plateau Hospital on the way to Green Valley Suites. 

The statement which was signed by the club's director of communication, Mbum Ferdinand reads in parts: 

" The following shortlisted coaches have been invited for an interview:
Tony Ogharanduku
Stephen Lokrit
Danjuma Sabo
Peter Langai
Isyaka Haliru 
Aminu Musa
Shehu Laka
Najib Mabo
Japhet Buwah
Glory Aghomoh
Garba Musa Bombers 
Mike Goodwin 
Charles Kopdi
Nura Nakargo
Ado Garba 
Umar Ahmed Tanko 
Uche Okafor 
Davou Pam  

All candidates are to come with the originals and photocopies of their credentials". 

Mighty Jets International Football Club will play in the Nigeria National League, NNL, and the FA Cup popularly referred to as the Aiteo Cup.

All the intrigues as Super Eagles number one goalie moves to the English Premier League

Sparta Rotterdam confirmed on their official website on Monday (November 8, 2021) evening that Nigeria number one goalie, Maduka Okoye has agreed on a move to the English Premier League at the end of the 2021/2022 season. 


The 21-year-old shot-stopper who was contracted to Sparta Rotterdam till 2025 will not serve out the contract at the Kasteel. 

Sparta Rotterdam Technical Director, Henk Van Stee confirmed that Maduka Okoye development as a goalkeeper has been very great hence they are willing to allow him to join a top competition that is good for his career.  

“We took over Maduka Okoye transfer-free from Fortuna Dusseldorf in the summer of 2020 and signed until 2025, but both parties knew that an early departure would be very real.” 

“Sparta would prefer to let Maduka go alone to top competition. If Premier League clubs show interest, it will be very difficult for the club, player and agent to postpone a transfer. 

"Then it is important for us to get the best possible conditions for Sparta and we believe that we have succeeded,” Henk told the club official website. 

The intrigues

The club knew they may lose Okoye to the bigger leagues at the end of the season, so they quickly get the Watford deal over the line under the best possible condition for the club, the player and Watford FC.

Part of the conditions for a transfer, in particular, was Maduka Okoye would finish the season at Castle, helping the club to retain their Eredivisie status. 

This will afford him to have more game time before the Africa Cup Of Nations and gain more international exposure, which will help him be in good shape for the number one shirt competition next season at Watford FC before proceeding to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. 

“Agreement has been reached with Watford and that is important for our selection and sporting objective to remain in the Eredivisie. This is also important for Maduka because then he can gain even more experience at the highest level in the Netherlands and will be the first keeper of Nigeria to go to the Africa Cup in January," said Van Stee. 

The arrangement Okoye himself describe as  'perfect' both at the sporting level and for financial reasons though the parties involved agreed that the financial details of the deal won't be pronounced for now.

" Of course I am very proud that I can play in the Premier League, but also that I can play at Het Kasteel for our fans until the end of the season. Of you,rse, I wanted this, but I also want to close it well with Sparta and that is why this is the best choice.” Okoye the club website. 

Henk concluded on the non-disclosure of the transfer fees.  “The only thing I can say about it is that it is an amount that cannot be refused for Sparta for an outgoing transfer. In any case, Maduka must finish the season on a rental basis at Sparta.”

Monday, 8 November 2021

CAFWCL: All eyes on coach Okon as Rivers Angels face tricky Mamelodi Sundowns



Rivers Angels coach, Edwin Okon has given assurances that all is well in the camp of the team now but he must away to galvanise to get the needed result on the pitch on Tuesday evening to overcome the setback the team suffered in their first match at the ongoing CAF Women Champions League, CAFWCL


Rivers Angels must negotiate a victory but they face a tricky tie against Mamelodi Sundowns in the CAF Women Champions League on Tuesday by 7 pm in Cairo otherwise the Nigerian champion will be kicked out of the competition.  


Nigeria women football was dealt a big blow when Rivers Angels failed to lift a glove against AS FAR of Morrocco in the game played on Saturday as Sanna Mssoudy three goals make a joke of Rivers Angels' favourite tag. 

But they have a chance to bounce back and change the narrative as they confront Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa in their second match on Tuesday. 

The recent rivalry between Nigeria and South Africa in women football will be rekindled and it makes the tie a very trickish one for the Nigerian side. 

Rivers Angels are rooted at the bottom after matchday one AS FAR tops the group with three points followed by Mamelodi Sundowns both sides only separated on goal difference while Vihiga is third. 

The Nigerian champions need to win their next two games to stand a chance of qualifying from the group starting with a win against Mamelodi Sundowns on Tuesday, ( 8 November 2021)  but how the Nigeria Champion lost the first game didn't offer significant hope. 


The coach, Edwin Okon singled out the late arrival of the team to the venue of the competition in Cairo after the loss as an excuse for the no-contest witnessed on Saturday but no excuse will be tenable if the team fails to win against Mamelodi Sundowns.  

Okon promised a better performance when he said  "For now all is well with the team, we've rested enough & also had our first official training yesterday" said Okon.  

The coach knows the players are low in confidence and that he must do all to lift their spirits and be ready mentally for the job at land.

"My job is to pick up their spirit, let them know that the game is over and recover for the next matches,” Okon said after the match.

"We will try to correct the lapses we had in our first game and ensure we give our fans back home a better performance tomorrow." The chief scout of the Super Falcons told the media ahead of the game against the South African Champion. 

All eyes will be on coach Edwin Okon to make all these changes and restore Nigeria's pride in Africa women football. 

A victory against Mamelodi Sundowns will not only keep the Angels in the competition it will also be sweet revenge to the humiliation suffered by Super Falcons in the hands of the Bayana Bayana at the Aisha Buhari Cup in Lagos.

Saturday, 6 November 2021

CAF Women Champions League: Will River Angels ride on Super Falcons' dominance to conquer?

Rivers Angels of Nigeria will have to battle the pressure of Super Falcons' dominance in Africa football to win as the maiden CAF Women Champions League begins in Cairo. 


The Super Falcons has won nine out of the eleven editions of the Africa Women Cup Of Nations ( AWCON) to show the gap between  Nigeria and the rest of Africa in terms of women football. 


This rich history of Super Falcons on the continent will no doubt put an extra burden on Rivers Angel to go all out and conquer as they represent Nigeria in the inaugural competition. 

The Angels' coach Edwin Okon, understands this fact and he is not settling for less. 

The 51-year-old gaffer has set a minimum target of winning the trophy at the end of the three weeks competition which kicks off on Friday, November 5, 2021, in Cairo.

“Our target is the title as we’ve prepared well for the tournament. My calculation and focus are on winning the trophy. I have made the players understand the burden of the challenge on us". 

The club has dominated Nigeria Women football over the years and will be competing with intimidating records of having won the NWFL Six times and the Federation Cup Eight times all in a space of Eleven years.  


The team from the oil-rich state has been a great conveyor belt for players to get into the national teams. 

The club boasts of Perpetual Nwokcha and Asisat Oshoala as former players both of whom have won the Africa Women footballer of the year a combined 8 times and plenty of others who have helped the Super Falcons dominate the continent over the years. 

Winning the maiden edition will be a good way to further extend Nigeria's dominance of women football on the continent beyond just the Super Falcons. 

It will also it will boost the club's pedigree beyond being just a local champion. 

No doubt they are one of the favourites to win the trophy. 

However, they have to compete with seven other top teams on the continent to actualise their dream as well live up to the rich history of Nigerian women football on the continent.  
 
The Nigerian Champion will put their credentials to test first against AS FAR of Morrocco on Saturday ( 6 November 2021) by 7 pm. 

An opening day victory is key, this will restore confidence and reassurance as the team's ego was deflated by Hassacas of Ghana in the final of the WAFU B qualifying competition when they lost unexpectedly by 3-1 in Accra. 

And winning their first game against the Moroccan champion will also put the team in good stead navigating group B which has Kenyan side Vihiga Queens and  Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies of South Africa. 

A top-two finish in the group will set up a semi-final clash with any of Hassacas of Ghana, Wadi Degla FC of Egypt, As Mande of Mali and Malabo Kings of Equatorial Guinea, all group A of the competition. 

Hassacas FC defeated Malabo Kings by 3-1  and Wasi Degla defeated As Mande with the same scoreline to shoot into an early lead, after the conclusion of group A matchday 1 as both sides left no doubt they are in Cairo for business.  

If River Angel's can convert the pressure from the Super Falcons dominance on the continent to a source of strength and inspiration, the team have enough in history and pedigree as a backup to go all the way 

Friday, 5 November 2021

Kamaru Usman ready to fight Isreal Adesanya

 
UFC Welterweight champion, kamaru Usman is ready to fight Isreal Adesanya but not for cheap, as the Nigerian Nightmare will only entertain to compete with Isreal for a fight purse not less than a hundred million dollars. 


Kamaru who is preparing for his fifth title defence against Colby Covington in UFC 268 billed for the MGM Arena in New York on Saturday, November 6, 2021, told ESPN about making a U-turn on his initial stand of never to fight Isreal Adesanya. 

“Adesanya is my guy, that’s something me and him would have to discuss. There’s a difference between fighting and competing,” Usman told ESPN during UFC 268 fight week. 

The Auchi born then went to name a price for the fight between brothers to happen.
 
“If I and he decide we want to compete, and the UFC is throwing 100 million dollars at us, then we’ll make it happen,” said Kamaru Usman. 

This is a sharp contrast to what he told reporters in Lagos the last he visited when he prefer two Nigerians holding a world title to having one Nigerian holding two world titles. 

 “I don’t see myself fighting him. Having two belts in Nigeria is better than just having one guy hold two belts. There’s no desire there. That’s my guy. He’s special.” Usman told Journalists in Lagos. 

Isreal Adesanya presently holds the middleweight world title in the UFC.

UFC 268: Time, how to watch, purse, undercards as Kamaru Usman set for another title defence on Saturday

The ' Nigerian Nightmare' Kamaru Usman makes a return to the Octagon on Saturday, November 6, 2020, in UFC 268 for another title defence in 2021.  


The Welterweight titleholder will face Colby Covington at the MGM Arena at the UFC 268 main event on Saturday night. 

The fight which is the second meeting between the fighters will be Kamaru Usman's third title defence in 2021 alone and it will take his title defence to five in total since he defeated Tyron Woodley in 2019 to win the title.  


The 32-year-old Nigerian American recorded a TKO over Colby in his first title defence in 2019 as Colby retired after Kamaru broke his jaw in the final seconds of the fifth round of the keenly contested fight. 

Kamaru has since gone on a roller coaster to defeat Jorge Masvidal twice and Gibert Burns once with TKOs and Knock Outs while Covington recorded around five TKO over Tyron Woodley in the solitary fight he had since he was defeated by Kamaru.

All is now set for their second meeting as both fighters will go head to head in the octagon for the Welterweight belt. 

Time of the event 

The start time for the main event depends on the duration of the undercards but the earliest time both fighters can step on the Octagon is midnight E.T which is 5 am West African Time on Sunday. 

How to watch 

The fight can be streamed live on ESPN via Pay Per View. 

It will also be live on Super Sports, DSTV in Nigeria and on some live sports apps on the internet. 

The Purse  

No official release of the purse for the fight but the last time Kamaru dought he took home an improved purse of 1.5 million dollars and he expected not to settle for a lesser amount this time.  

Undercards 

Apart from the Usman/Covington2, other mouth-watering encounters make UFC 268 a special night. 


The co-main event will see UFC women’s Strawweight champion Rose Najamunas, defend her title against former champion and No. 1-seeded contender, Zhang Weili

Another fight to look out for on the night is the fight between is the PPV opener, the banger between Justin Gaethje vs. Michael Chandler, the fact that the winner of the fights may have a title shot next, makes it a fight to follow.