Tag: FIFA Worldcup

  • 2022 World Cup: Nigeria’s Patoranking booked to thrill fans in Qatar

    2022 World Cup: Nigeria’s Patoranking booked to thrill fans in Qatar

    Nigeria’s raggae artiste, Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, popularly known as Patoranking, has been penciled down among the artistes that will entertain fans at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

    According to information on FIFA’s website, Patoranking  will mount the stage on November 28 in Qatar.

    The Abule crooner  will perform at the Mundial alongside  DJ Aseel, Gims, Miami Band, Julian Marley and The Uprising, Myrath, Hassan Shakosh, and clean bandit.

    It would be recalled that multiple award-winning singer Davido was featured on the official World Cup soundtrack, alongside American star Trinidad Cardona and Qatari sensation Aisha.

    Already, Davido and Kizz Daniel are among Nigerian artistes  that have been penciled down to thrill fans at the mundial.

    The 2022 FIFA World Cup will run from November 20 to December 18 in eight venues across five cities in Qatar.

  • FIFA U-17 World Cup: Flamingos’ road to bronze in India

    FIFA U-17 World Cup: Flamingos’ road to bronze in India

    The Flamingos went through the qualifying series in Africa before making it to India alongside Africa’s other representative Tanzania

    Coach Bankole Olowookere’s girls had pounded Democratic Republic of Congo 3-0 in Kinshasa and 5-0 in Benin City, and prevailed over Egypt 4-0 in Abuja and 2-0 in Cairo. In their final qualification fixture, they pipped Ethiopia 1-0 in Addis Ababa and the second leg in Abuja ended scoreless.

    After a 10-day final camping programme in the Turkish city of Kocaeli, Olowookere said: “We will be facing a tough task out there in India but I believe that if we play as a team, we can get something out of the World Cup. I have a group of girls who are ambitious and they fear no team. This could stand us in good stead in India.”

    After going one goal up against Germany in Goa on the first day of the tournament, the Flamingos capitulated 2-1, but refused to bow their heads. They spanked New Zealand 4-0 with some scintillating displays also in Goa and edged Chile 2-1 in Bhubaneswar to reach the knockout stage.

    Against the USA in the quarter-finals in Navi Mumbai, team spirit and team work were important to keep the scoreline 1-1 and take the session to penalties. Substitute goalkeeper Linda Jiwuaku, brought in for the shootout, saved one of the kicks and an American player fluffed her kick to give Nigeria victory.

    Back in Goa, another penalty shootout was needed against Colombia in the semi-finals. With the Flamingos ahead and a kick from glory, defender Omamuzo Edafe, who scored the penalty kick during play and the winner in the shootout against USA, saw her kick crash against the upright. Nigeria lost in sudden death when defender Comfort Folorunsho lost her kick.

    The third-place match also had to be settled via penalty shootout, after the Flamingos conceded three goals in the last 18 minutes to tie the game 3-3. Victory in the shootout, despite defender Tumininu Adeshina’s miss, earned Nigeria a historic third-place at the finals after being nowhere near the last tournament in Uruguay.

    “We give God the glory. It was a roller-coaster but we learnt a lot of lessons and it will help the players as they graduate to other levels of the National Team. We strove hard to get our hands on the trophy but we will take the bronze medals for now and return home to go and prepare hard for the next edition,” Coach Olowookere said.

  • FIFA U-17 WorldCup: Flamingos demolish New Zealand 4-0 in India

    FIFA U-17 WorldCup: Flamingos demolish New Zealand 4-0 in India

    The Nigerian U-17 female team, Flamingos have put the loss to Germany behind them by demolishing opponent New Zealand by 4-0 in their second game of the tournament.

    Two first-half goals by Miracle Usani and Amina Bello ensured the Nigerian female teenagers ran away with the first-half win.

    Aminat Omowunmi Bello scored the first goal for Nigeria in the 16th minute after benefiting from an assist by Ajakaye.

    The second goal came in the 34th minute when 15-year-old Miracle Usani swung in a cross but deflected in by New Zealand defender Manaia Elliott.

    Taiwo Afolabi received a ball from Bello and unleashed a shot from 25 yards into the net for the third goal in the 75th minute.

    In additional time, Edidiong Etim latched on to a loose ball to unleash a shot into the net for the Flamingos’ fourth goal.

    Flamingos go top of group B pending the outcome of Germany versus Chile.

    No matter the outcome the Flamingos will be pegged back to second or third position on the group B table.

  • Costa Rica edge out New Zealand, grab Worldcup last slot

    Central  American side  Costa Rica became the 32nd country to qualify for the  Qatar 2022 World Cup.

    Joel Campbell’s early goal was enough for his country to reach a third successive tournament as they defeated 10-man New Zealand 1-0 in their intercontinental playoff on Tuesday.

    The former Arsenal striker scored in the 3rd minute to slot in a cross from Jewison Bennette.

    New Zealand had an equaliser ruled out by VAR for a foul in the build-up to Chris Wood putting the ball in the back of the net in the 39th minute.

    New Zealand ended the match with 10 men as substitute Kosta Barbarouses was sent off for fouling Francisco Calvo.

    Costa Rica have now qualified for the World Cup six times and this will be their third successive appearance.

    Their best performance came in 2014 when they reached the quarter-finals, finishing top of a group that included Uruguay, Italy and England, before beating Greece on penalties in the last 16 and losing in a shootout to the Netherlands.

    The World Cup begins on 21 November with Costa Rica playing 2010 champions Spain in their opener on 23 November.

    It’s the first time the worldcup will be played in the winter due to the difference in weather condition of the the host country Qatar.