Tag: Cup

  • Lagos agog as 1XBET cup final holds Thursday  – Sporting Tribune

    Lagos agog as 1XBET cup final holds Thursday  – Sporting Tribune

    Finally, the maiden edition of the 1XBET Community Football Championship is coming to a climax after six weeks of pure grassroots football across five different communities in Lagos State.

    Forty teams of non-league players started the journey and now, the tourney sponsored by the foremost Nigerian betting company, 1XBET, has Ighalo FC and Bariga FC  who topped the Mainland and Epe Conferences respectively in the final.

    Organisers of the championship, Match International Limited led by Engr. Waidi Akanni, while chatting with the 1XBET Cup Media team, expressed his satisfaction with the standard, discipline and quality of play displayed by the teams and officials, so far, in the championship.

    “We are very impressed by what we have seen so far, in the championship. All the teams and officials have shown that with more such competitions, there’s hope for non-league players, as well as, young players to express their innate talents for further exposure.

    The former Nigeria international player, who was also a former Chairman of the Lagos State Football Association, expressed untold praises to the sponsors of the epochal competition.

    “We give profound gratitude and appreciation to 1XBET for sponsoring this championship. We have had several grassroots football competitions hosted in different parts of Nigeria. Yet, I can confidently tell you that the 1XBET Community Football Championship has set a lofty and enviable benchmark for grassroots football development in Nigeria.”

    According to the organisers, the final match of the championship between Odion Ighalo FC and Bariga FC, slated for Thursday, November 23, at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos would be preceded by a novelty 5-aside match between Lagos Legends, a group of former footballers, and then the equally important third-place game, between De Elites FC and Young Strikers FC.

     

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    2023 Ballon d’Or: Osimhen finishes eight, becomes highest ranked Nigerian footballer

    Super Eagles and Napoli forward, Victor Osimhen, has achieved the highest ranking for a Nigerian in the history of the Ballon d’Or football award. Osimhen achieved this milestone by ranking eighth in the 30-man list of the 2023 Ballon d’Or award.…..

     

    2024 Olympic Qualifiers: Super Falcons thrash Ethiopia, zoom to next round

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons have booked a place in the third round of the qualifiers for the 2024 Olympic Games after a 4-0 win against Ethiopia at the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja on Tuesday. The former African champions won the second-round contest 5-1 on aggregate.….

    FIFA bans ex-Spanish football federation chief, Rubiales, for three years

    Former Spanish Football Association president Luis Rubiales has been banned from all football-related activities for three years. Rubiales kissed forward Jenni Hermoso on the lips following Spain’s Women’s World Cup final win over England.

     

    The 5 Most Thrilling Premier League Finals That Shaped Football History

    There’s no doubt that the Premier League is one of the most competitive football leagues in the world, filled with extraordinary talent, tactical brilliance, and captivating storylines. However, few things rival the exhilaration of a title race that comes down to the wire…..

     

    AFCON: Sports Minister expresses displeasure over exclusion of Nigerian referees

    Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Owan-Enoh has expressed displeasure over the non-inclusion of Nigerian referees amongst match officials listed for the 2023 AFCON slated for Cote D’Ivoire….


  • 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: Lesotho national football team lands in Uyo for Super Eagles clash – Sporting Tribune

    2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: Lesotho national football team lands in Uyo for Super Eagles clash – Sporting Tribune

    The Crocodiles of Lesotho, comprising 23 players and 9 officials, have touched down in Uyo, the capital city of Akwa Ibom State for  their upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against the formidable Super Eagles of Nigeria.

    Under the guidance of Coach Leslie Notsi, the Lesotho team received a warm welcome from members of the Akwa Ibom State Football Normalization Committee upon their arrival at the Victor Attah International Airport.

    The entourage was then swiftly escorted to their designated team camp, the tranquil Ibom Hotel and Resorts, where they will make preparations for the crucial match.

    As the buzz surrounding this international showdown intensifies, the Crocodiles are set to kickstart their preparations with the first training session scheduled later today.

    The practice pitch of the renowned Godswill Akpabio International Stadium will play host to the Lesotho team as they fine-tune their strategies for the much-anticipated clash against the Super Eagles.

    Football enthusiasts and supporters in Uyo are eager to witness the skillful play and competitive spirit that will unfold as Lesotho and Nigeria go head-to-head in this pivotal FIFA World Cup qualifier.

    The atmosphere in Uyo is charged with anticipation as both teams gear up for what promises to be a thrilling encounter on the football field.


  • Manchester United must use FA Cup final defeat as motivation – Ten Hag

    Manchester United must use FA Cup final defeat as motivation – Ten Hag

    Erik ten Hag says Manchester United must use the pain of their narrow FA Cup final defeat to Manchester City to improve and eventually catch their dominant neighbours.

    The eyes of the footballing world were on Wembley as these rivals went toe-to-toe in a major cup final for the first time on Saturday afternoon.

    Ilkay Gundogan opened the scoring with a stunning volley after 12 seconds, with Bruno Fernandes’ penalty cancelling out the quickest goal in FA Cup final history.

    But City regained the lead through another Gundogan volley to seal a 2-1 win, giving them a chance to emulate United’s 1999 treble heroes in next weekend’s Champions League final.

    Many United fans had started the long, train strike-impacted journey home when their rivals lifted the trophy, but Ten Hag and his team watched those celebrations.

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    “First of all, show respect always,” the Dutchman said. “But, yeah, of course, it’s a motivation.

    “You have to feel it in your stomach. This hurts and it has to be fuel.

    “We want to be there and our team, my players, deserved it, but you have to grab it and that is the next step we have to make.”

    It was a galling end to a promising first season under Ten Hag, who is proud to have overseen a third-placed finish, Carabao Cup win and narrow FA Cup final loss.

    “I want to congratulate City for winning the FA Cup, but I think it was very narrow, it was head to head,” he said. “We played very competitive out of a very good organisation.

    “We didn’t allow them out from open play against probably the best team in the world in this moment.

    “We fought back after going a quick goal down and I think we are the only team in the world who is capable of fighting back against this team from City.

    “So, yeah, I was happy with the performance of my team.

  • Gundogan strikes twice, as Man City edge Man United 2-1 in FA Cup final

    Gundogan strikes twice, as Man City edge Man United 2-1 in FA Cup final

    A brace from Ilkay Gundogan proved the difference on Saturday as Manchester City beat rivals Manchester United 2-1 in the FA Cup final.

    Erik ten Hag’s men put up a spirited fight but were unable to claim their second piece of silverware of the season, falling to a narrow defeat at Wembley.

    Pep Guardiola’s side completed a league-and-cup double and their dreams of winning the treble are still alive heading into next week’s Champions League final against Inter.

    With just 12 seconds on the clock, Gundogan scored the fastest goal in the history of the FA Cup final. Stefan Ortega’s long punt forward was nodded forward by Erling Haaland and half-cleared by Victor Lindelof, with the ball falling kindly for the German midfielder to hit on the volley, firing into the top corner of David de Gea’s net.

    Three minutes later, Rodri nearly headed in a second from an in-swinging Kevin De Bruyne free-kick, with his effort whistling past the near post.

    Haaland’s movement and physicality continued to cause Man Utd problems. Midway through the first half, he shrugged Raphael Varane away from a bouncing ball and managed to beat him with a quick swivel before letting fly from 20 yards, but his strike sailed just over.

    The Red Devils’ first sight of goal came when Casemiro clipped a ball into the 18-yard box and it was met by Marcus Rashford, but his header was weak and wayward, trickling way wide.

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    Despite their poor start, Man Utd were offered a reprieve when they were awarded a penalty. Bruno Fernandes’ cross-field ball was headed on by Aaron Wan-Bissaka and the ball deflected off the hand of the challenging Jack Grealish, and a spot kick was given following a VAR check.

    Fernandes stepped up to take and rolled it home to equalise, marking the first time Man City have conceded in this season’s FA Cup.

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    Just before the break, Man Utd nearly took the lead against the run of play. A corner from Christian Eriksen was flicked on by Casemiro and the ball flew into the path of Varane, whose fast-thinking volley arrowed to the right of Ortega’s goal.

    Within six minutes of the restart, Man City found themselves back in front. De Bruyne won a free-kick by the touchline after being cynically chopped down by Fred, and the Belgian pulled the ball back from the set piece to find Gundogan free on the edge of the box. The skipper again struck it on the volley, and though this time the contact wasn’t as clean, it still trickled past De Gea and in.

    De Gea was at least able to deny De Bruyne directly when he made a darting run into the Man Utd box and fired from around 12 yards, keeping the midfielder out with a low save.

    Rashford had to wait until the 69th minute to trouble Man City, neatly turning on the edge of the penalty area and unleashing a venomous strike that brushed the paintwork of the crossbar on the way over.

    60 seconds later, Man City had the ball in the net for a third time. Grealish’s cut-back was swung towards goal by Haaland, and his shot was spilled by De Gea into the path of Gundogan to tap in. However, the offside flag was quickly up to deny him a hat-trick.

    The game was opening back up a bit and substitute Alejandro Garnacho was inches away from equalising with a curled shot from 20 yards, only narrowly dragging it wide.

    Man City nearly added another as the match entered the final 10 minutes when a cross from Bernardo Silva through the six yard box just about missed the onrushing Manuel Akanji.

    Haaland then managed to dance and twist his way into the Man Utd box and force a challenge from Varane, whose tackle ricocheted off the Norwegian’s shins and mercifully wide.

    Man Utd twice came within millimetres of equalising in stoppage time. Ortega did well to spread himself to deny Varane from close range, deflecting his effort onto the bar, before Scott McTominay’s rebound took a nick off a Man City player and bounced on top of the net.

    But that was as close as the Red Devils came to levelling the final again and Man City held their nerve to take home the FA Cup.

  • U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles set for South Korea clash in quarter-finals

    U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles set for South Korea clash in quarter-finals

    Nigeria’s U-20 national team, the Flying Eagles, are set to face South Korea in the quarter-finals of the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina.

    South Korea secured their spot in the last four after defeating Ecuador 3-2 in a thrilling match.

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    The quarter-final clash between Nigeria and South Korea is scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 4th at the Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades in Santiago del Estero, with kick-off at 6:30 pm.

    This will be the third encounter between the two nations at the U-20 World Cup, with South Korea winning their first meeting in 2005 and the Flying Eagles emerging victorious in 2013.

  • U20 World Cup: Bosso says Flying Eagles ‘beating Argentina is no big deal’

    U20 World Cup: Bosso says Flying Eagles ‘beating Argentina is no big deal’

    Ladan Bosso, the head coach of Nigeria’s U-20 side, has downplayed his team’s 2-0 victory over Argentina, stating that it is not a significant achievement.

    The Flying Eagles secured the win with goals from Ibrahim Muhammad and Rilwanu Haliru Sarki in the second half, defeating the Argentine team led by Javier Mascherano. Despite being considered underdogs, Nigeria’s U-20 team withstood pressure from the passionate home fans and advanced to the quarter-finals.

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    The victory ended Argentina’s impressive streak of 10 consecutive wins in the U-20 World Cup, a competition they have won six times.

    Speaking after the game, Bosso commented on the result, stating, “We had a game plan against Argentina and we stuck to it. Beating Argentina is no big deal.”

    The Flying Eagles will now prepare to face either Ecuador or Korea Republic in the quarter-finals, scheduled for Sunday.

  • U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles stun hosts Argentina 2-0 to qualify for Quarter-Finals

    U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles stun hosts Argentina 2-0 to qualify for Quarter-Finals

    Nigeria’s quest for a first-ever FIFA U20 World Cup title received a massive boost after the Flying Eagles defeated hosts Argentina 2-0 in the round of 16.

    Second-half goals from Ibrahim Muhammad and Rilwanu Haliru Sarki stunned hosts and title favourites Argentina to send Nigeria into the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup quarter-finals.

    The Flying Eagles started brightly, but as the first half wore on La Albiceleste began to dominate. Veliz had two semi-sniffs at goal as the break approached, heading one narrowly over and flicking the other into the arms of Kingsley Aniagboso.

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    Nigeria made the breakthrough just after the hour. Emmanuel Umeh flicked the ball over the top for Muhammad, who stabbed it past goalkeeper Federico Gomes Gerth. Argentina piled on the pressure in search of a leveller and came agonisingly close when Luka Romero’s low drive struck the inside of the post – but Haliru Sarki’s late header secured a famous triumph for Nigeria.

    Nigeria will now face the Ecuador-Korea Republic winners in the quarter-finals in Santiago del Estero on Sunday.

  • U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles ‘are no pushovers’, Bosso upbeat ahead of Argentina clash

    U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles ‘are no pushovers’, Bosso upbeat ahead of Argentina clash

    Flying Eagles head coach, Ladan Bosso has expressed confidence that his players will not be intimidated by hosts Argentina in the Round of 16 at the 2023 FIFA U20 World Cup.

    According to Bosso, he expects the Flying Eagles to be brave in the face of the physicality of the opponents and the capacity crowd expected at the venue.

    Argentina have had an impressive run in the tournament so far, winning all three of their group-stage matches against Uzbekistan, Guatemala, and New Zealand. They have scored 10 goals and conceded only one, making them one of the favorites for the title based on both their historical success and current form.

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    Despite a strong start with victories, including a commanding win against Italy, the Flying Eagles suffered a 2-0 defeat against Brazil in La Plata on Saturday, with some bookmakers unsure of Nigeria’s chances against the hosts.

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    Bosso said on Tuesday, as his boys prepared for their official training session that his Flying Eagles will be ready to give as much as they receive in Wednesday’s encounter.

    “This is the World Cup and it is wrong to underrate any team. We won two of our three matches and had the same number of points in our group as Brazil and Italy. We are no pushovers in this campaign.

    “It is going to be an interesting game. We want the quarter-final ticket and the Argentines also want the quarter-final ticket. We will go in there and dig our feet into the ground.

  • U20 World Cup: Italy couldn’t match Flying Eagles ‘on physical level’ – Coach

    U20 World Cup: Italy couldn’t match Flying Eagles ‘on physical level’ – Coach

    Italy head coach Carmine Nunziata has acknowledged that his team struggled to handle the physicality of the Flying Eagles during their Group D match at the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup on Wednesday.

    The Gil Azzurrini suffered a 2-0 defeat in the game, which took place at the Estadio Malvinas Argentinas in Mendoza.

    Nigeria took the lead in the 61st minute when Salim Fago capitalized on a delightful cross from Tochukwu Nnadi. In the dying moments of stoppage time, winger Jude Sunday intercepted a long ball from goalkeeper Chijioke Aniagboso and scored the second goal for Nigeria.

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    “It was a difficult match, especially on a physical level,” admits Nunziata told the Italian Football Federation’s (FIGC) official website.

    “Nigeria was going twice as fast as us. We had the occasion of the crossbar and we could have made better use of the spaces.

    “Instead we made a lot of mistakes on a technical level and in the end it’s normal to get into trouble as the minutes go by. Now we need to regain strength, play a great game against the Dominican Republic and go through.”

    Italy will face the Dominican Republic in their final group game on Saturday.

  • U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles advance to Round of 16 with 2-0 win over Italy

    U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles advance to Round of 16 with 2-0 win over Italy

    In a thrilling encounter, the Flying Eagles of Nigeria secured their Round of 16 spot in the ongoing 2023 FIFA U20 World Cup by defeating Italy with a convincing 2-0 win.

    The Italian team started the game strongly, hitting the woodwork in the fifth minute through Cesare Casadei. However, the Flying Eagles gradually settled into the match and began troubling the Italian defense with several long-range efforts.

    Ten minutes before the break, Solomon Agbalaka handled the ball inside the box, creating a tense moment for Nigeria. Fortunately, luck was on their side as the referee, after consulting with the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), ruled that an Italian player had also made contact with the ball during the build-up.

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    Goalkeeper Chijioke Aniagboso displayed outstanding skill by making a superb save late in the first half, denying the Italians an opportunity to equalize.

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    At the start of the second half, Flying Eagles head coach Ladan Bosso made two strategic substitutions, bringing on Tochukwu Nnadi and Umeh Emmanuel in place of Samson Lawal and Ibrahim Mohammed, respectively.

    The Nigerian team took control of the game in the second half; however, their final ball often let them down, preventing them from extending their lead. Nonetheless, in the 61st minute, Salim Fago scored a brilliant header after receiving an excellent cross from Nnadi, breaking the deadlock and giving Nigeria the lead.

    Deep into stoppage time, winger Jude Sunday sealed the victory by netting the second goal for the Flying Eagles.

    In their final group game, the Nigerian team will face Brazil on Saturday in La Plata, setting the stage for an exciting and crucial match.